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Guys, please avoid rash riding. Any road won't ever be a true substitute to a track. We MUST think of our as well as other's safety while on road. Those who haven't got the safety gear yet, please do get one and also spread the awareness to others.
Am not that good with words nor with experience like others out there to teach someone road safety lessons but I'll definitely do my part by maintaining safety while on road on two wheels. Expect the same from you!
Guys, please avoid rash riding. Any road won't ever be a true substitute to a track. We MUST think of our as well as other's safety while on road. Those who haven't got the safety gear yet, please do get one and also spread the awareness to others.
Am not that good with words nor with experience like others out there to teach someone road safety lessons but I'll definitely do my part by maintaining safety while on road on two wheels. Expect the same from you!
Ride Safe! Take care!
Trust me...listen to so many incidents now a days its getting scary....i do my part and ride safe and for the safety gear....i just bought it an hour age
And sad to hear about the RSA guy....
RIP.
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Respect the nature and it will respect you back.....
Damn, I had always respected RSA guys for their sharp skills n speed, but this news is coming as a shocker
I guess that guy was new in RSA...
Me too Spidy.. Even I was a big fan of RSA and I still am. But it's not always the way it seems. Am not at all doubting that boy's experience or how active a member he was. But a lot of times there are riders who pretend to be members of various groups but in reality they hardly be a part of the group or follow the group ethics like the safety measures n all. Just a sticker and that's all. They become the group member. And when something goes wrong, the entire group comes under focus. Remember the recent case where some riders were caught in Delhi performing stunts on public roads and how xBhp was dragged into the matter?
I am pretty sure there's hardly any rider in Mumbai xBhp who's as rash as those morons out there. But I've also seen people with xBhp stickers on their fairings and fcuking the shit out of each n every rule n safety measures. They call themselves the MEMBER of xBhp. Well technically they become a member once they obtain an id but are they really a member of group which promotes safety? God knows.
A registration will just enable an user to register with the community & not be a member. You have to be part of the community by getting 'involved'.
I really feel bad at such incidents & feel worst when I think about the poor family whos left behind suffering because of such instigated acts. Am not sure whos mistake it was, but am pretty sure, it wasnt the families mistake at all.
God bless them & give them strength to fight this situation which they must have never expected.
Each accidents or 'missed' accidents are lessons to be learnt. More I read about this, really sets be back..!!
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