Hitting the rewind button on a Pulsar 200
Somethings never fade from the memory. When Monoshock started, the Pulsar 200 was the first bike we tested officially. Today, a good friend of mine in Bangalore threw me his P200 keys before he went away for a couple of days to attend a family wedding. The morning was clear and there was a nip in the air when I fired her up. In no time, the cobwebs of almost 3 months of non riding were swept away. Bangalore traffic is however your worst nightmare come true. Menacing buses come within inches of you in traffic crawls despite knowing what that contact can do to a petty rider. Pedestrians are perpetually on a suicide mission while crossing streets. I have a simple rule for riding in this city now. If you see someone planning to make a crazy move, rest assured that she/ he will just do it. I reserve the braking judgement now. That way, I am a lot safer! 
The road that starts from the flyovers at Hebbal is good all the way to Nandi Hills except a few rough patches that do not even figure as I write this. Along the way, some strange plantations came around. Some sort of a tender crawler that needed support and looking under these crawlers gave a very gemoetric and mesmerising view. Here is one for you to enjoy and figure out.


Before dusk arrived and made things tough for a rider who has lost the touch, I headed back down. I kept the 3rd gear engaged to give me an unhurried and controlled descent. Many bikers I had seen on my way up had simply cut their motors and were riding the brakes and they would do that till the slopes ended. Not a great thing to do though as it it may get dangerous with the brakes fatigued and no engine power in case of an emergency. Grape sellers greeted me on the way down and then through part of the straight, with a bunch of the ripe fruit hanging from an outstretched arm. Little did they know that I love my grapes crushed, aged and in bottles with cork stops that go 'pop' when unscrewed!
temple wall and shoot a picture. Darshan will be back tomorrow and his steed needs to go back to him. I will borrow another one soon. From someone kind enough to lend me one. maybe it will be the Yamaha R one five (need to say that right!). Or a Karizma. I do not know. The gates have opened again and the road lies just beyond it. See you soon!
6 comments:
Cannot tell u how good it feels to have u guys back. Don't leave us bikers without ne info man. It sucks. So does life ;)
Nice one Rahul...and i Agree on the principles of this blog.....kind of pinned me down to read the entire stuff...very interesting and i must say you write well...shud hav a ride together...
takecare...Froid
Thanks Froid.. Its amazing to see that people so close appreciate things so much. Well, this is just the blog. The All New Monoshock site will be up soon. Comprehensive road tests, our trademark E-Magazine and everything else will be at available at the click of your mouse! And yes, do not worry. We will do lots of riding together. I am counting on you! Tc. Rahul.
Hey Rahul..... This is Cool buddy...Hope we all do it togather soon...it would be a wonderful break..Darshan
Anytime Darshan! Anytime!
oh, so this is what goes on in the Bangalore environs!!!
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