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Originally Posted by charlie675
please rıde carefully ın ındıa,ıve been rıdeıng for many years now but the only place ı had an accıdent was northern ındıa travel slowly as the ındıan have no mınd on the road ,scarred for lıfe now ı stıll travel on the roads there but wıth much more cautıon take good care all!
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Charlie,
I would beg to differ with your rather lose comment that - Indians have no mind on road.
For the benefit of all in thi sforum. Let me remind you guys every country comes with it's own set of typical driving styles and traffic conditions and that too change sveral times over in within the country itself. So generalizing and passing lose comments is not a good thing or right thing to do.
For the northern part of the country - I have been riding for more tham a Decade and 6 years on the bullet, one must stick to your side of the road and use the disk and drum brake combination effectively and wisely. Also the right tire pressure and bike conditions play a vital role in the experience.
Please note - Thousands of tourists take to Indian roads each year and gfo back smiling. But precautions are always better...
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