coolboy007 0 Report post Posted January 9, 2010 @Coolboy: Thank god you are safe. I know the feeling when a almost brand new bike meets with an accident for no fault of your's. The same thing happened to my brand new M800 when a two wheeler banged on my front passenger door for no fault of mine. DD, The first thing i did when i stood up and knew i was fine i saw my bike sideways lying on road. Eyes moist at same time, i went and slapped the cyclist hard on why was he jumping the light. Have to get replaced: 1. Right side crash guard- making noise as its bent 2. Right upper fairing repaint 3. Area near front tyre repaint. Thank god the silence (Rs4000) and the PROJECTOR headlights( 2500-3000) are safe else it would have been a big blow on my pocket. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
creativebala 178 Report post Posted January 9, 2010 @Coolboy, Thank god that you didn't get hurt, don't be so attached to your bike, prob next yr, you might have your ninja or hayabusa Keep cool 'n drive safe dude. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coolboy007 0 Report post Posted January 10, 2010 @Coolboy' date='Thank god that you didn't get hurt, don't be so attached to your bike, prob next yr, you might have your ninja or hayabusa Keep cool 'n drive safe dude. [/quote'] I am absolutely safe because of the riding gear i invested in. Regarding attachment with bike, yes i pamper it like a kid, washing and waxing once a week and keep it in top notch condition, thats why i was hurt its natural for me, cant change it. For Ninja, my plans are much bigger than that which will be fulfilled once i achieve my goals. It will a Yamaha YZF R1, no less. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tarunkm 0 Report post Posted January 12, 2010 Thank god u r safe bro .. u know i have something to share .. when we jump the signal .. the cop catch us and fine us for breaking the law .. but the law is the same for the person who is crossing the road also .. if he crosses when his signal is red .. why leave them ??? .. Anyways bro i think ur bike's damages will be taken care .. dont worry .. and u have made a very nice choice of buying a Pulsar 220 and want to share something with u .. p220 may not be faster than the Ninja 250 .. but it gives it a tough fight till u cross 80 to 100 kmph .. trust me on this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coolboy007 0 Report post Posted January 12, 2010 Thank god u r safe bro .. u know i have something to share .. when we jump the signal .. the cop catch us and fine us for breaking the law .. but the law is the same for the person who is crossing the road also .. if he crosses when his signal is red .. why leave them ??? .. Anyways bro i think ur bike's damages will be taken care .. dont worry .. and u have made a very nice choice of buying a Pulsar 220 and want to share something with u .. p220 may not be faster than the Ninja 250 .. but it gives it a tough fight till u cross 80 to 100 kmph .. trust me on this. @ tarun, Thanks for those words man. The cyclists and pedestrians should be challaned for jumping lights and crossing the roads dangerously respectively. Its India, the mistake is always of the guy who has an expensive vehicle compared to other involved in the crash. The kind of roads we have in Delhi, theres hardly any space where i can test top end of my bike which is around 145 comfortable, leave alone a Ninja which has 160-170, the thing is it oozes quality and is also a good price for what it offers. Will buy a Ninja when i get a job, for time 220 will suffice, lemme learn advanced riding skills then i will upgrade. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alok Mathur 0 Report post Posted January 29, 2010 within a min i went and slapped him twice on his face' date=' asked him why the hell was he jumping light, hurled abuses but it was no use, he kept numb. [/quote']Well done. He strongly deserves it. I hope this action also helped you to get sleep after a little effort at that night (because a natural sleep can be difficult for those who really love their bike). Thank god the silence (Rs4000) and the PROJECTOR headlights( 2500-3000) are safe else it would have been a big blow on my pocket.Cheap (reasonable) I can say. Few years ago (when HH CBZ was in production) I heard from insurance company employee that CBZ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coolboy007 0 Report post Posted January 29, 2010 Well done. He strongly deserves it. I hope this action also helped you to get sleep after a little effort at that night (because a natural sleep can be difficult for those who really love their bike) I felt a little bad for hitting that guy but couldnt stop it' date=' mistakes do happen, had he hit me on a curve or road i wouldnt have mind but why the hell should one jump a traffic light just to reach home 1 min early by endangering everyones lives. Everytime i see chipped off paint in that area, it really pains my heart. Cheap (reasonable) I can say. Few years ago (when HH CBZ was in production) I heard from insurance company employee that CBZ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sachin123 0 Report post Posted February 1, 2010 great bike, its in worth more than the money spent. hey how much did the service cost you Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites