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  • #46
    Thanks for the updates and enthusiasm Niranjan, please let me know any help or support you require from my end.
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    • #47
      So the day finally arrived. My congratulations for you guys for the efforts to bring long overdue discussions to reality. And many thanks to Sunny for the encouragement! Before the Amby ride, I was thinking about monetary compensations for a nice formation video, in the hopes that it would encourage riders to stay together and ride in a very organized manner for at least half an hour. But I thought it was overkill. I just hoped this would've come sooner than the unfortunate incident, but if that's what it takes to realize, so be it. Better late than never.

      Anyway, in addition to the wonderful points presented by Spiderweb in a very organized manner, I'd like to suggest taking advantage of an opportunity on the next ride when these regulations will be followed. A short film / documentary on the whole ride will not only perform some damage control concerning Xbhp in some towns, but it will also imprint a strong lasting impression about the potential greatness that our beloved group can achieve among many riders, and other riding groups across the country too. We can include checks performed before a ride starts, inspection of bikes, formation riding, hand signals, and any other points you deem worthy which will portray a sense of professionalism about the way Xbhp works. Not that discussions in forum threads and posts don't help, but a video is concrete proof, sometimes better than trip-logs. If there are such videos in existence already, one more won't hurt that much. But I sincerely request that ripping or leaning around corners at break-neck speeds or any other trick people perform for fun to not be included for the better. We can make other videos especially for that, if people wish. I am sure you have the resources and means to give proper publicity to that video.

      Once again, kudos to Spiderweb, Niranjan and other concerned members from Pune on organizing this meet, and taking definite actions regarding the same.

      Best regards,
      Markus Maximus.

      P.S. How are you N.V? Long time no see brother? I hope I get to meet you guys sometime, but I fear being in Nashik won't net me that opportunity anytime sooner.

      P.P.S The ispell grammar check replaces your name with Nirvana! O.O
      Last edited by Marcus Lucius Maximus; 02-20-2010, 02:38 PM.
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      • #48
        Super stuff! Would love to see this happening at every ride.
        10 Commandments:
        1)Thank thy God for being alive.
        2)Thou shalt respect one's own life and the live's of other road users.
        3)Thou shalt respect one's own bike.
        4)Love thy bike as thy self.
        5)Always wear safety gear.
        6)Alcohol is a strict NO!
        7)Thou may lust after thy neighbour's bike specially if its of the R1 kind!
        8)Thou shalt ride with 'ultra-most' care and caution when on Indian roads.
        9)Thou shalt never leave the engine running at long traffic halts.
        10)Thou shalt follow all of the above.

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        • #49
          good work spiderweb...kudos to you guys for putting up such a detailed checklist to be observed. I am sure, within a short span of time, the entire xbhpians will start following it religiously, and i can assure you we , xbhpians from tvm will see to it and incorporate , right from our next ride. Many more suggestions and opinions will pop up from experienced riders all over, i wish sunny bhai can make a thorough "Xbhp guidelines for its rides" within a few months.
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          • #50
            @Spidey: Gr8 initiative there , Kudos to you man, He is the best lead we have in Mumbai Xbhpian specially during night. I remm our trip to master minds place for a night out and it was pouring like hell, all i could see was spidey's tail light and was blindly following it.

            Gr8 work spidey

            @NV: Some really good inputs there bro, hope we implement them soon
            Last edited by Shadowboy; 02-20-2010, 12:07 PM.

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            • #51
              @MARCUS: Glad to see you back.

              Originally posted by VarunRTR View Post
              good work spiderweb...kudos to you guys for putting up such a detailed checklist to be observed. I am sure, within a short span of time, the entire xbhpians will start following it religiously, and i can assure you we , xbhpians from tvm will see to it and incorporate , right from our next ride. Many more suggestions and opinions will pop up from experienced riders all over, i wish sunny bhai can make a thorough "Xbhp guidelines for its rides" within a few months.
              Thanks dude. Am sure this is just the beginning, MUCH MORE to follow...
              Lets keep our fingers crossed n mind at the right place

              Originally posted by Shadowboy View Post
              @Spidey: Gr8 initiative there , Kudos to you man, He is the best lead we have in Mumbai Xbhpian specially during night. I remm our trip to master minds place for a night out and it was pouring like hell, all i could see was spidey's tail light and was blindly following it.
              Thx for those nice words about me, hehe!
              n yeh man that night I used my humble N91 for last time, it was a crazy night, craziest indeed
              Last edited by spiderweb; 02-20-2010, 12:53 PM.

              The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.
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              • #52
                thanks for the information
                i'll try to collect money & buy all the proper riding gear
                it will take some time

                which is the best insurance company ?
                which passes claim fast & provides cashless in most of the hospital ?
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                • #53
                  Thanx spiderweb,

                  Already got my new riding gears & about documents of bike its all set.
                  My Saddlesore Ride

                  &

                  stay tuned for My Bun Burner Ride

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by manan View Post

                    which is the best insurance company ?
                    which passes claim fast & provides cashless in most of the hospital ?
                    anyone please help
                    Just Me And Her [ZMR]

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by manan View Post
                      anyone please help
                      Sorry for the late reply Manan. Contact or PM Satyenpoojary, Darkknight, Ajinkya or Inder about this. All of these would love to help you

                      The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.
                      ~ Spiderweb

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                      • #56
                        I had a very good experience with IFKO TOKYO
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by MG_Biker1806 View Post
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                            Nice work MG...
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                            • #59
                              SOME very imp rules & pointers for every XBHPian out there, constructed at Pune Safety Meet.
                              Penned down by NV, DK & other Mumbai-Pune xbhpians.


                              1) The originator of the ride is the only person who is responsible for the safety of the entire group that rides with him on that day. He has to ensure discipline and be the rule enforcer. In the absence of the originator, any member (senior or not), can assume leadership on that ride provided he justifies that position by actions (read enforcement of basic rules).

                              2) No rider should be allowed to be a part of the group if he/she does not comply with the minimum document rule and the safety gear rule (read the first post of this thread for more info). Participants without helmet, elbow guards, knee guards and proper footwear to be excluded from the ride. If an erring participant is stubborn, the ride is to be called off. This decision has to be followed religiously.

                              3) No overtaking on the corners. This is most important. Particularly on the way to Lavasa and even during the practice runs on our practice patch, please ensure that you do not overtake anyone on the corners...be it your riding mate or any other vehicle. If you feel that you are faster than the guy in the front, ensure that you have a proper straight and honk/flash before overtaking. The idea here is to ensure that the person being overtaken knows your intentions and gives you a side. During practice runs, if you feel that the guy in front is holding you up, wait for the practice run in that direction to get over and then request him/her to let you go first.

                              4) No Lane cutting. This was discussed earlier and there is a tendancy to cut lanes. There are situations when you might be compelled to cut lanes (carrying more speed while cornering etc) but as far as possible, try to curb that habit and stay in your lane.

                              5) No tailgating. Many riders ride close to the rider in the front. This leads to a lot of incidents where there is a possibility of riders getting entangled if there is any panic braking from the guy in the front. As far as possible, maintain three bike lengths of distance to as to give yourself the room to stop properly and avoid any obstacle.

                              6) Discipline and Advise. If you are riding with the seniors, chances are that they will give you an advise on your riding if they see anything wrong. Please take that advise in a proper way. Do not bring in any ego while learning. In fact, all the seniors themselves keep on commenting and advising each other if they see anything wrong. Every ride is a learning opportunity and one should try to get the maximum from it.

                              7) Tank up overnight. Due to the varied preferences of fuel, please ensure that you tank up the day before your ride. Most of the times, we waste time waiting for people to fill in their fuel tanks, jumping from one fuel station to the other.

                              8) Any person not complying with these rules is essentially creating a bad name, not just for the group but for the entire biker community. As such, anyone found flouting these for the first time will be issued a warning. A second time offense will invite a ban from at least two rides with the group. A third time offense will invite a lifetime infraction/Ban from the group and also from xBhp.

                              9) As my good friend Rohan quotes "A good rider is not the one who scrapes his knee or goes around fast. A good rider is the one who knows his limits and rides fast staying in his capabilities.". This is so true. Many a times, riders behind follow the leaders into corners and straights trying to keep even distance and ride well above their comfort zones.

                              10) The key is, stay in your comfort zone. No one is going to find faults with you or label you as a slouch. Such riders are always assets to the group and will always stay safe. Please note that we are not interested in being villains but our community is much more than a plain biker group. It stands for safety and quality more than anything else.

                              11) This is with concern to many a new members joining in at mumbai group.
                              As all the time seniors can't be present in each & every ride this point concerns to that fact.

                              12) As an addition to point one every ride irrespective of newbies,oldies or whatever should be conducted in the same manner.
                              i.e. there will be a leader & people will ride in formation with a sweeper at the back.

                              13) The leader also holds responsibility for that particular ride.
                              As plans are posted here (plans on FB are not xbhp rides & are at your own risks & would request all of you to refrain from doing that )
                              If no senior is present one of the four (me,ketan,satyen & spidy) will give a call the previous day of the ride & confirm for the all the points mentioned above.

                              The above mentioned rules are quite generic and are not limited to the groups riding to Lavasa. On any given weekend, there are many rides happening in and around Pune. The rules mentioned above are applicable to each one of those rides. The participating members may inform about erring participants either on a G2G or on the thread.

                              Would like it if the group agrees to these rules unitedly and focuses on achieving trouble free rides weekend after weekend. "

                              Again this is not to demean anyone but rather a process to create better riders & good leaders.

                              Any other point thought upon will be duly added

                              Thanks.

                              The road of life twists and turns and no two directions are ever the same. Yet our lessons come from the journey, not the destination.
                              ~ Spiderweb

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                              • #60
                                Yeah.. this was the perfect place..!!


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