India's women bikers: trailblazers in more ways than one
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Re: India's women bikers: trailblazers in more ways than one
Oh those poor women missing the joy of riding on the back of some idiots bike where they might have heard: " Well you've risked your life to go for a ride on my bike, so what's a little poke?"
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Re: India's women bikers: trailblazers in more ways than one
I love the 1960's mentality of calling a Royal Enfield 350 a "big bike."
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Re: India's women bikers: trailblazers in more ways than one
Rob V's new ride is considered supersport bike there.Major Softie wrote:I love the 1960's mentality of calling a Royal Enfield a "big bike."
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Re: India's women bikers: trailblazers in more ways than one
When I started riding, A Honda 300 was a "Big-Bike".
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Re: India's women bikers: trailblazers in more ways than one
On Indian roads any speed over 40 mph is fast, a shocking road surface, endless trucks, no noticeable road rules tend to encourage cautious travel ! That said I'm going to do one of those Enfield Himalayan Tours one day.Garnet wrote:Rob V's new ride is considered supersport bike there.Major Softie wrote:I love the 1960's mentality of calling a Royal Enfield a "big bike."
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