The R.o.d.s (ryderz of DA Storm)
THE RODS BIKERZ Fuckin high Flyers.. Are the Fathers in burnin Rubber TYRES.. The RODS RHYME is on Hea's the ONE LINER.. It Just Sayz F.U. to all the OLD TIMERS.. RODS RULE...
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Tuesday, 22 May 2012
R.O.D.S (Rider of the storm)
Lucknow Pro Biking group; R.O.D.S (Rider of the storm)
Riders Of The Storms a sensational riders group which started in the city of Lucknow in 2006 when four young students infused themselves with the passion of stunting from the movie Biker Boys, Ashish Singh (also known as Konvict), Ankit, Karamveer & Ashish Dixit (also known as Evil Eye) the founders of the group who laid foundation of era of stunting in northern India, since then the group has grown in 26 cities all over India with an approximate of 2600 members.
"we started stunting with our normal bikes, modified them for stunting with information available on web which required expenses with the risk of stunting, but with launch of power bikes in India like Pulsar n Apache stunting had become all the more popular and easier to start with" says Konvict one of the founders of the group "we do not promote illegal activities and do not entertain any member who is found involved in such." He adds.
The group had performed various stunt shows all over the region and most recent included the powerful performance at Amity University's event "Big Picture" (Noida) and another at Varanasi Syed Adil Kazmi and Anurag Kashyap two senior members of the group from Bhopal and Meerut respectively have also appeared in "MTV Stuntmania 1 & 2nd", Akhand Singh another member from Roorkee has got his stunting talent published by the bike India magazine.
"The RODS pays serious attention towards the safety of its members while stunting, stunt safety gears n helmet are a must for any member while performing stunts." Said Shashank Nagar currently managing the Lucknow team of the group, He adds "The group now aims towards becoming the India's no.1 stunt group and members are practicing hard for it."
The Group constantly uploads all its activities and advancement in the stunting on Facebook n Youtube through Videos and photographs to keep its fan updated and informed.
The video was offered by the official members of the group.
"we started stunting with our normal bikes, modified them for stunting with information available on web which required expenses with the risk of stunting, but with launch of power bikes in India like Pulsar n Apache stunting had become all the more popular and easier to start with" says Konvict one of the founders of the group "we do not promote illegal activities and do not entertain any member who is found involved in such." He adds.
The group had performed various stunt shows all over the region and most recent included the powerful performance at Amity University's event "Big Picture" (Noida) and another at Varanasi Syed Adil Kazmi and Anurag Kashyap two senior members of the group from Bhopal and Meerut respectively have also appeared in "MTV Stuntmania 1 & 2nd", Akhand Singh another member from Roorkee has got his stunting talent published by the bike India magazine.
"The RODS pays serious attention towards the safety of its members while stunting, stunt safety gears n helmet are a must for any member while performing stunts." Said Shashank Nagar currently managing the Lucknow team of the group, He adds "The group now aims towards becoming the India's no.1 stunt group and members are practicing hard for it."
The Group constantly uploads all its activities and advancement in the stunting on Facebook n Youtube through Videos and photographs to keep its fan updated and informed.
The video was offered by the official members of the group.
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Ducati Diavel launched in Indiatitle
With the launch of the new showroom in Bangalore Ducati has also announced the opening of the signature Ducati Cafe restaurants in the city for enthusiasts of Moto GP. The Cafe would serve Italian food and air MotoGP races on the weekends. Wi-Fi, LCD Screens and Live music will increase foot falls.
The Bangalore dealership would be operated by Matrix Agencies Private Limited. The bike will be available in 2 versions and would be sold for Rs 17.06 lac for the base model, Rs 22.06 lac for the carbon model and Rs 22.43 lac for the top of the line Carbon Red version. This puts the bike directly in competition with the Yamaha V-Max power-cruiser.
As per Ducati, the Diavel promises to provide the most thrilling riding experience. Powered by a 1,200 cc engine generating 162 bhp, the Diavel weighs only 204 kg hence putting up a scary power to weight ratio.
Diavel Carbon has been heavily made from carbon fiber and hosts features like the LED headlamps, ABS, Traction control, Pirelli racing tires and allows riders to choose from three riding modes (Sport, Urban and Touring).
Ducati Diavel Image Gallery
Diavel can satisfy on both sporty as well as touring grounds. The construction is light weight and the bike has been designed to look muscular as well as sporty.
Post titleSupreme Court – No new two-wheelers without helmets
The Supreme Court of India has upheld the Delhi High Court’s earlier order which mandated every two-wheeler manufacturer to compulsorily include a helmet along with every new two-wheeler they sell in the country. The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) had filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court last year against the Delhi High Court’s order.
SIAM argued that the Motor Vehicles Act already stipulated the use of a helmet by a rider while riding a two-wheeler and that the Delhi High Court’s ruling completely changes the existing rule of a helmet for a person to a helmet for every new vehicle.
The main problem of the new ruling as per Industry Officials is that the new rule will cause problems for those customers buying their second two-wheeler and those who already own a helmet, because it will force these customers to buy another helmet in addition to the helmets which they already possess. Another problem of the new rule is that it will force two-wheeler manufacturers to bear the brunt of the additional cost of providing the helmet with new two-wheelers, since most customers may not be ready to cough up the extra dough for the helmet.
The High Court’s ruling also states that two-wheeler manufacturers should only provide Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) certified helmets to their customers and that customers should be provided with the helmetsonly by the dealers.
The ruling of the Supreme Court does have some flaws in it like forcing customers to buy a new helmet even if they have one and not allowing customers to purchase helmets from shops in the open market. But, the bigger picture is that instead of implementing rules to force customers to buy helmets even when they have one already, it should be ensured that two-wheeler riders and pillions across the nation are forced to wear a helmet whenever they are aboard a two-wheeler.
Post titleCarbon fiber helmets from Steelbird @ just10k!
As and how the two-wheeler market is developing, so is the motorcycle accessories business. Popular brand Steelbird has provided Indian customers with quality helmets, panniers and luggage accessories at an affordable price for quite some time now.
And now they have launched India’s first Carbon fiber helmet at the price of Rs. 10,000 which is very economic comparatively. Carbon fiber is the one of the toughest and lightest materials in the automotive industry. It is the same material that is used as the body panels of high end sports cars.
Being one of the lightest materials to be used in the industry, it will reduce the fatigue and stress level on the neck and shoulders of the users. The light weight will make it a favorite on long trips where fatigue and stress level induced is high.
In the international market, where the helmet industry is pretty evolved, prices range from 60, 000 and can go northwards of 84, 000 too! A Valentino Rossi replica from AGV will cost you beyond Rs. 85,000/-. In India itself another popular brand Vega has launched a Bluetooth enabled helmet which can be paired to the cell phone as well as another helmet of same make.
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