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    Post Around the world on motorcycle-Great Achievement By An Indian.

    Around the world on motorcycle
    April 04, 2006 11:46 IST

    Fifty countries, five continents and 75,000 km, this adventurer is all set to conquer these and more on his motorcycle in his quest to highlight road safety.

    Speaking to newsmen at the local press club, Bharadwaj said he had completed an all-India tour on his motorcycle in 2004 covering about 10,000 kms in 44 days meeting people and was inspired by the cultural diversity of various strata of society.

    He travelled South Asia in 2005 on his motorcycle covering Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand and China.
    Bharadwaj said he chose an Indian motorcycle for the global tour as he wanted to give a completely local flavour to his adventure.

    It took about two years of time, effort and planning to prepare and put all requirements in place, including visas to 50 countries.

    This peripatetic adventurer has made several friends during his tours.

    He started his quest Monday at Vishakapatnam. On April 14, he will leave the country from Mumbai and hopes to cover about 300 to 400 km a day depending on climatic conditions.

    An avid sailor and a trekker, Bharadwaj and his friends started an adventure sports organisation in Visakhapatnam for the benefit of youth and civilians.
    Deepak Sejwal
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    bhai Sarpanch,
    very gud news
    this is also my long cherised dream
    that one day I'll travel the whole world on my yamaha Rd350!
    wish me luck!

    Rock on
    Jit
    .. " Until Lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter! " ..



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    Thanks for sharing such a nice news Sarpanch bhai...

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    Smile hahahaa

    bhai jitte manne bhi le liyo apni gelya.. main bhi teri puri takkar lunga byke chalan mein.. haha GAGO@worldtouronbyke.
    Deepak Sejwal
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    WOW!! so adveturous ride...i too making myself a perfect rider and wish one day i'll also experience this adventurous ride....bike ki ride ki to baat hi alag hoti hai.

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    Thumbs up hamari shubh kamanaayeein

    Quote Originally Posted by choudharyneelam
    WOW!! so adveturous ride...i too making myself a perfect rider and wish one day i'll also experience this adventurous ride....bike ki ride ki to baat hi alag hoti hai.
    best of luk to u ,,,,, :p
    I dont have personality,i am mere statistics.I used to be "downtoearth". Now this is my present name. Do i possess a name, a face ,an individuality ?:rolleyes:


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    Quote Originally Posted by downtoearth
    best of luk to u ,,,,, :p

    i know you guys find it a great fun if a girl wish like that but dear you don't know that my elder sis use to go on long rides with her other colleagues..they are having rider's group in their office....though guys go on Thunderbird bike and she goes on TVS Victor but she is now making herself perfect at Thunderbird from Royal Enfield...and i was inspired by her only, so learnt to ride atleast TVS Victor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sejwaldeepak
    Around the world on motorcycle
    April 04, 2006 11:46 IST

    Fifty countries, five continents and 75,000 km, this adventurer is all set to conquer these and more on his motorcycle in his quest to highlight road safety.

    Speaking to newsmen at the local press club, Bharadwaj said he had completed an all-India tour on his motorcycle in 2004 covering about 10,000 kms in 44 days meeting people and was inspired by the cultural diversity of various strata of society.

    He travelled South Asia in 2005 on his motorcycle covering Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand and China.
    Bharadwaj said he chose an Indian motorcycle for the global tour as he wanted to give a completely local flavour to his adventure.

    It took about two years of time, effort and planning to prepare and put all requirements in place, including visas to 50 countries.

    This peripatetic adventurer has made several friends during his tours.

    He started his quest Monday at Vishakapatnam. On April 14, he will leave the country from Mumbai and hopes to cover about 300 to 400 km a day depending on climatic conditions.

    An avid sailor and a trekker, Bharadwaj and his friends started an adventure sports organisation in Visakhapatnam for the benefit of youth and civilians.
    Are Deepak Numberdaar,

    Nyo to bata de ke motarcykal kyon se thi ... Ghani majboot dekhe ...

    One of my Turkish colleague came to Leh Ladak from Istanbul via road !! par teen mahine laga de the susre ne ... Mujko bhi sath chale ko keh raha tha ... jee to mera bhi kar raha tha ..phir meine socha , is miya ko tho koi kuch na kehwega par muj jat ko zaaror dhar lege Pakistan ya Afghanistan mein ...
    "I think, therefore I am " - René Descartes (1596-1650).

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    Wink bullet thunderbird v/s big daddy !!

    Quote Originally Posted by choudharyneelam
    i know you guys find it a great fun if a girl wish like that but dear you don't know that my elder sis use to go on long rides with her other colleagues..they are having rider's group in their office....though guys go on Thunderbird bike and she goes on TVS Victor but she is now making herself perfect at Thunderbird from Royal Enfield...and i was inspired by her only, so learnt to ride atleast TVS Victor.
    no neelam,,, ur slightly mistaken,,,,,, in my opinion there is no sort of discrimination at all ,,,,,,, infact girls on bikes like thunderbird look really cool {if they can handle it well :p } so keep ur morale high and dont forgive thunderbird at all before u master it......... ,,, and after mastering this machine just try the killing machine i.e RD 350 bcoz it is said dat " One who hasnt ridden YAMAHA RD 350 isnt a real biker"......... so grab it when u get a chance..... and do ask ur sis`s colleagues if they hav ever tasted the ultimate thrill of riding RD 350 and let me know....................................
    I dont have personality,i am mere statistics.I used to be "downtoearth". Now this is my present name. Do i possess a name, a face ,an individuality ?:rolleyes:


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    Quote Originally Posted by downtoearth
    no neelam,,, ur slightly mistaken,,,,,, in my opinion there is no sort of discrimination at all ,,,,,,, infact girls on bikes like thunderbird look really cool {if they can handle it well :p } so keep ur morale high and dont forgive thunderbird at all before u master it......... ,,, and after mastering this machine just try the killing machine i.e RD 350 bcoz it is said dat " One who hasnt ridden YAMAHA RD 350 isnt a real biker"......... so grab it when u get a chance..... and do ask ur sis`s colleagues if they hav ever tasted the ultimate thrill of riding RD 350 and let me know....................................
    sure i'll ask them, may be they must have tried that one..but you are very smart, encourage bhi karte ho aur phir taan bhi khenchna jaante ho

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    Quote Originally Posted by choudharyneelam
    i know you guys find it a great fun if a girl wish like that but dear you don't know that my elder sis use to go on long rides with her other colleagues..they are having rider's group in their office....though guys go on Thunderbird bike and she goes on TVS Victor but she is now making herself perfect at Thunderbird from Royal Enfield...and i was inspired by her only, so learnt to ride atleast TVS Victor.
    yaar
    ladki enfield na chalaye to acha hai
    ek bar mein chirag dilli ki light pe khada tha ar right jana tha savitri ki dhab, sabse age the, itne mein ek ladki aayee bullet pe, ar mere dosto hil gayee

    abee ladki bullet pee:eek: itne mein light green, kehte dekh dekh, driver ne gadi bhaga di, 80 pe, sirf dekhne ladki kaisi chalan lag ri, ladki ka to koi bera na patteya, J.B. Tito marg pe traffic walo ne challan aur kata overspeeding + no licence kaa

    Khaya piya kuch ni plate todi 1000 ki
    सच्चे शब्दों में सच के अहसास लिखेंगे ...
    वक्त पढे जिसको कुछ इतना खास लिखेंगे...
    गीत गजल हम पर लिखेंगे लिखने वाले...
    हमने कलम उठाइ, तो इतिहास लिखेंगे...!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by desijat
    yaar
    ladki enfield na chalaye to acha hai
    ek bar mein chirag dilli ki light pe khada tha ar right jana tha savitri ki dhab, sabse age the, itne mein ek ladki aayee bullet pe, ar mere dosto hil gayee

    abee ladki bullet pee:eek: itne mein light green, kehte dekh dekh, driver ne gadi bhaga di, 80 pe, sirf dekhne ladki kaisi chalan lag ri, ladki ka to koi bera na patteya, J.B. Tito marg pe traffic walo ne challan aur kata overspeeding + no licence kaa

    Khaya piya kuch ni plate todi 1000 ki
    my sister always keep her license with her, so we never worry about her...papa always call her beta and is always confident about her..i know males raise their eyebrows when they see any girl riding bike...once i was going with her on bike to her office in the evening time as next day early morning she was to move for the ride with other group riders..and i enjoyed watching everyone moving their head in the same direction where we were moving on mathura road, slowing down their speed just to check whether there is male or female riding the bike as she was wearing helmet...they were more amazed by her speed...she wasn't aware about all that but i enjoyed it alongwith pillon ride on bike...even she is the only female member in her rider's group.

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    Wink sis needs sm fight

    Quote Originally Posted by choudharyneelam
    my sister her speed...she wasn't aware about all that but i enjoyed it alongwith pillon ride on bike...even she is the only female member in her rider's group.
    neelam,, dont b her pillion,,, stay next to her:p master the thunderbird nd give her a tough fight...:p ,,,,,,,,,,let uncle have the second son too !!!! :p ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, oho ek baat puchni bhool gaya thaa,,,,,,:eek: ,,,u dint reply to wot i asked regarding rd 350:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
    I dont have personality,i am mere statistics.I used to be "downtoearth". Now this is my present name. Do i possess a name, a face ,an individuality ?:rolleyes:


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    Thumbs up YAMAHA RD350, the giant killer, the killin machine -- Jit

    Neelam maam, Rupi is absoulty correct about RD350, look when u able to handle this pocket rocket....other so called bikes will feel like toy-cycle, Im also die-hard fan of yamaha Rd350, rightnow Im attaching a 350 pic & a famous RD-verse, read it ...c the pic....n ride the hell on wheels! if u dont have access to this machine...contact Rupi....as he got one cool blue machine

    --

    The Yamaha RD 350 (twin)

    When I was nineteen years old,
    Typically rash stupid and bold,
    I went through a phase called the double 'A' -
    My automotive adolescence so to say.
    As a compromise between power and money,
    I was given the Rajdoot Yamaha 350,
    Yes, the one with the miserable fuel economy.
    Though the four figure petrol bills,
    Gave my father nasty chills,
    The machine gave me amazing thrills.
    The bike was built for mad, suicidal speed,
    And that was my strongest need.
    Under me, my Rajdoot Yamaha,
    And the road was my virtual Suzuka.
    You feel an incomparable high,
    When on the road in harmony, you fly,
    The bikes an extension of your body, you two are one,
    You think about changing a gear and it's done.
    Roaring into a corner you come,
    The wind in your ears a loud hum.
    Physics says you have to fall, and gravity does try,
    But you make poor old Newton sigh,
    He rolls over and over in his grave,
    Wondering why, according to his laws you don't behave.
    Your confidence soars,
    Louder the bike roars,
    The throttle is like a baton in your hand,
    The pistons and the crank, the best orchestra in the land.
    And it is Wagner’s opera to your mind,
    The sound of the engine screaming toward the red line.
    The adrenaline in your blood makes it boil,
    But, on the next corner there's spilt diesel oil…
    Then comes the fall,
    With a shower of sparks, bike, you and all.
    You hit the tar at a hundred and one,
    Dragged along with the bike, remember you two are one,
    But now it isn't so much fun.
    You have burns due to friction,
    And pain has reached a new dimension.
    You are laid up in bed for quite a while
    And now it is old Newton’s' turn to smile.


    [The Yamaha RD350 was a cult bike the world over. In 1983, when Escorts introduced it in India as the RAJDOOT YAMAHA RD350, it gave the Indian youth a taste of the wild, haywire and exhilarating speed and acceleration that motorcycling is all about. Affectionately called the Rajyams (or fearfully the Yamraj), it built up a rep that no other Indian bike comes close to. Even today, almost 20 years after the last one was produced, for those who have experienced it there is no sound as sweet and exciting as that of a Rajyams screaming at 8,000 rpm.]


    If RD is not allowed in Heaven; I’ll ride it to very Hell!!!


    Rock on,
    Jit

    Quote Originally Posted by downtoearth
    neelam,, dont b her pillion,,, stay next to her:p master the thunderbird nd give her a tough fight...:p ,,,,,,,,,,let uncle have the second son too !!!! :p ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, oho ek baat puchni bhool gaya thaa,,,,,,:eek: ,,,u dint reply to wot i asked regarding rd 350:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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