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  • I might join in.

    Btw,Who is Professor Biker ?

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    • Originally posted by eagle_f1 View Post
      We had :

      2 Yamaha FZ1
      2 Kawasaki NINJA 250 R
      3 Honda CBR 250
      1 Hero Honda KARIZMA
      1 Yamaha R15
      1 Bajaj PULSAR 220
      wow nice 2 yamaha FZ1!

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      • Anyone wants a used (800 ml left) can of Motul 7100T 20W50 Fully Synth Oil, please PM me!
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        LoneWolfRides©

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        • Yelagiri 10th September 2011 photos !!!

          Here are few more photos from our last weekend ride

          Yelagiri 10th September 2011 photos !!!

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          • Originally posted by sukeshak View Post
            Here are few more photos from our last weekend ride

            Yelagiri 10th September 2011 photos !!!
            https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...a59ffdb&type=1
            Thanks for the linkthe pictures taken with the cycle is epic. Also the picture taken with the bikes lined up at the side of the road and the valley at the back is grand.

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            • Leh 2012

              Dear friends,

              I have started a thread for a trip to Leh in 2012; I could not do it this year so have planned it for the next.

              May I request you to give the thread as much publicity as possible so that similarly inclined members can get together? The thread is in the Tourer section and is named The Leh 2012 Planner.

              Thanks in advance,

              Regards,

              Maneesh

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              • Guys have anyone been to the automall event at palace grounds?? How is it and is it worth visiting??
                NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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                • Originally posted by madhav krishna View Post
                  Guys have anyone been to the automall event at palace grounds?? How is it and is it worth visiting??
                  It sucks!

                  Dont bother, worse than the recent 'Times auto show'. Only highlight was, there were more higher capacity bikes from gixxer, harley, hyosung and bmw on display.Total waste of time.
                  - You spend half your life before you realize your are ordinary, you then, either are too lazy to change or you do the extraordinary and change the world!

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                  • Hey guys I and a friend are planning to go to nandhi hills tomorrow morning just for taking pictures. what time is it recommended to leave. i stay near yelahanka. we hope to be back at breakfast time. Thanks for the reply

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                    • Originally posted by nikhil220 View Post
                      Hey guys I and a friend are planning to go to nandhi hills tomorrow morning just for taking pictures. what time is it recommended to leave. i stay near yelahanka. we hope to be back at breakfast time. Thanks for the reply
                      The main entrance opens only after 6 and bikes are not allowed inside, so you need to walk to the main view points, good in a photography point of view. The ride uphill is good with couple of good view points. So start with a target of reaching the main gate by 6- 6:30 or maybe even a little later to have enough light for photography
                      - You spend half your life before you realize your are ordinary, you then, either are too lazy to change or you do the extraordinary and change the world!

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                      • Originally posted by avinrichards View Post
                        The main entrance opens only after 6 and bikes are not allowed inside, so you need to walk to the main view points, good in a photography point of view. The ride uphill is good with couple of good view points. So start with a target of reaching the main gate by 6- 6:30 or maybe even a little later to have enough light for photography
                        oh I dint know about the gate timings anyway my friend cancelled.. guess i will by myselflets see how my plan goes.

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                        • Motorcycle Touring Hands-on session (DIY)

                          Posting it for the benefit of all the bikers!

                          Every time you venture out into the wilderness on your motorcycle there is a potent chance that your bike might develop minor/major technical snags like a snapped cable, fused bulbs, loose chain or even a broken chain link. IAMABIKER presents to you the opportunity to learn by doing all these basic necessities that would otherwise keep you from enjoying your touring adventures.

                          Learn how to:

                          - Adjustment your chain slack
                          - Replace chain link
                          - Adjust clutch cable
                          - Replace clutch cable
                          - Indicator and bulb replacement
                          - Head light replacement
                          - Tail light bulb replacement
                          - Fuse replacement

                          Working hands-on on your bike boosts your confidence.
                          Our technical team would ensure that your bike is in good, ridable and troublefree condition post session.

                          Total number of seats available: 12
                          Duration: 6PM to 9PM (4 hours)
                          Things to bring: Your bike
                          Course Fees: Rs 150/-

                          Register by sending an e-mail to [email protected] with the following details:

                          Name:
                          Which bike:
                          Mobile Number:

                          Please note this particular event is for the Pulsar and the Apache range only.
                          Similar sessions for the Yamaha, Honda and other manufacturers will follow.

                          Feel free to contact any of our technical and event management personnels from the following list:

                          Facebook Event link : https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=199358180129739
                          Sudeep P Nambiar
                          Facebook | Twitter | Bangalore CBR 250R Riders Facebook Group
                          "If the path is beautiful, let us not ask where it leads. And if the destination is beautiful, let us not ask how is the path..."

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                          • Originally posted by sudeepnbr View Post
                            Posting it for the benefit of all the bikers!

                            Every time you venture out into the wilderness on your motorcycle there is a potent chance that your bike might develop minor/major technical snags like a snapped cable, fused bulbs, loose chain or even a broken chain link. IAMABIKER presents to you the opportunity to learn by doing all these basic necessities that would otherwise keep you from enjoying your touring adventures.

                            Learn how to:

                            - Adjustment your chain slack
                            - Replace chain link
                            - Adjust clutch cable
                            - Replace clutch cable
                            - Indicator and bulb replacement
                            - Head light replacement
                            - Tail light bulb replacement
                            - Fuse replacement

                            Working hands-on on your bike boosts your confidence.
                            Our technical team would ensure that your bike is in good, ridable and troublefree condition post session.

                            Total number of seats available: 12
                            Duration: 6PM to 9PM (4 hours)
                            Things to bring: Your bike
                            Course Fees: Rs 150/-

                            Register by sending an e-mail to [email protected] with the following details:

                            Name:
                            Which bike:
                            Mobile Number:

                            Please note this particular event is for the Pulsar and the Apache range only.
                            Similar sessions for the Yamaha, Honda and other manufacturers will follow.

                            Feel free to contact any of our technical and event management personnels from the following list:

                            Facebook Event link : https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=199358180129739
                            Oh thanks for posting this. or i would have missed this. i could really use the training. Thanks a lot.

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                            • Originally posted by nikhil220 View Post
                              Thanks for the linkthe pictures taken with the cycle is epic. Also the picture taken with the bikes lined up at the side of the road and the valley at the back is grand.
                              Been busy at office so missed out posting Ride announcements and photos...

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                              • Saturday morning Ride Photos !

                                Hello Riders!

                                Here are some photos from the Saturday morning rides for your viewing pleasure...

                                Watch this thread for Ride schedule... coming up soon for 24th Sept 2011.
                                We promote safe riding and riding gears are mandatory... See the attached pic for proof

                                Details and photos of previous rides:
                                Krishnagiri Dam - 16th July 2011 - Great people Great machines (16th July 2011) | Facebook
                                8 CBR, 4 Ninja, 1 R15, 1 P220, 1 Bullet, 1 Avenger, 1 HD 883 Iron, 1 Ducati Monster 796 = 18 Bikes n Riders

                                Mulbagal CCD - 23rd July 2011 - Saturday Ride to Mulbagal (23rd July 2011) | Facebook
                                5 Ninja, 4 CBR, 1 P220, 1 Karizma, 2 R15, R1, MT-01 = 15 Bikes n Riders

                                Nandi Hills - 30th July 2011 - Saturday Morning ride to Nandi Hills (July 30, 2011) | Facebook
                                3 Karizma, 7 Ninja, 2 P220, 3 CBR, 1 Ducati 796, 1 HD 883 Iron, 1 Bullet500, 1 FZS + Avenger 220 = 20 Bikes n it's riders !!!
                                (And an increase of 4 pillions from 1 )

                                Tumkur Road CCD -> DD Hills (6th August 2011) - Saturday Morning ride to DD Hills (August 6, 2011) | Facebook
                                4 Ninja, 2 CBR, 1 Ducati 796, 2 P220, 1 ZMR, 2 Bullet, 1 R15 = 13 bikes n Riders

                                Hegenekkal Falls - 14th August 2011 - Pre-Independence Day Bike ride (Aug 14, 2011) | Facebook
                                3 Ninja, 1 CBR, 2 P220 + Busa = 6 Bikes n Riders

                                Nandi Hills -> 3rd September 2011 - Ride to Nandi Hills on 3rd September 2011 | Facebook
                                2 CBR, 1 Ninja, 1 P220, 1 Karizma = 5 Bikes n riders

                                Yellagiri Hills -> 10th Sept 2011 - Ride to Yellagiri (10th September, 2011) | Facebook
                                3 CBR, 2 Ninja, 2 FZ1, 1 HH Karizma, 1 P220, 1 R15 = 10 Bikes n riders

                                Devarayana Durga (DD) Hills -> 17th September 2011 - Dhoom 3 at Devarayana Durga (DD) Hills - 17 Sept 2011 | Facebook
                                2 Ninja250R, 2 CBR250R, 2 R15, 2 Karizma, 1 ZMR, 1 Apache RTR = 10 Bikes n riders

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