Posts Tagged ‘motoroids editorial columns’

  • Mindrevvin -2
    MINDREVVIN’ by Amit Chhangani Biking is a potion that can keep you young forever. A recent ride sent me 8 years back in time… Ah, that sweet, throbby note of the punchy Fiero engine. No sound in the world is as sonorous – I can feel the pulse of the first love of my life as she breathes. As I shift my weight across the breadth of that narrow seat while...
    by at September 29th, 2009 at 08:09 am
  • The Fat Biker -4
    THE FAT BIKER by Rohit Paradkar. So what happened to all those imported that used to gather outside clubs every Saturday evening? I am as normal a bike enthusiast as you all are. I have dreamt about all those big bore motorcycles while I didn’t have a penny to buy even the cheapest commuter in town. Sighting an imported bike on the roads of this country, for as long...
    by at September 29th, 2009 at 08:09 am
  • The one-two-five Conundrum
    MOTOMUSINGS by Mihir Gadre. The one-two-five Conundrum… 125s are the new 100s, they say. Well I don’t think so. The problem with the current 125s is that the manufacturers are never satisfied with just 25% improvement over a 100 cc bike. They are always hunting for something extra and in doing so they tend to just lose the plot, entirely. The Super Splendor and...
    by at September 29th, 2009 at 08:09 am
  • The Evolution of Indian Biking Culture
    THE FAT BIKER by Rohit Paradkar The biking culture in India is gaining popularity at an unprecdented pace. Biking in India has had a scattered past. I’m sure your uncles or elder cousins would have told you times without number about their glorious days with two stroke machinery like the Shaolin/Shogun duo from TVS or the army of RXes from Yamaha or the legendary RD350...
    by at September 29th, 2009 at 08:09 am
  • The Unquantifiables
    MOTOMUSINGS by Mihir Gadre… You did proper research before buying your bike, didn’t you? You visited different dealerships. You collected all the brochures and quotations. You even bought the latest auto-mag and compared the fuel efficiency figures, power figures, and a dozen other figures until they started swimming in your head. Finally, you made the big decision....
    by at September 29th, 2009 at 08:09 am