Nice to know you are safe 👍 Try using fork sliders as well in the front after repairs.
I landed on one of your videos about 2 years back i guess. the video was about apollo h1 review. since that day i loved your videos. but this is shocking that still after your such informative, non-biased videos and channel have not grown much. youtube is hard just keep on doing. we do see your hardwork and dedication.
Hey man... Great to see you on my channel. I would love see my channel grow for sure but that will not stop me from making more videos. I will keep on going with product review, ride videos, news etc. Comments like yours keep me going... Thanks 🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
2 weeks ago I bought a '17 R3. Been working on my skills in parking lots daily, country roads, a little city, a few highway runs. I have a helmet and boots, will get the rest of the gear when I can afford it.
Hey Shawn... Thanks for your comment and stopping by on my channel. Congratulations on your purchase! I started with helmet, gloves and shoes and then slowly started adding more riding gear. I also kept upgrading my old gear. Cheers! Enjoy riding!
Thank God! It's good to know that you're alright bro. Take care bro. Everything will be alright soon ❤️
Hey bro... So nice to see your message. Bike is still at the service center. Awaiting parts.. Cheers!
Good nothing happened to you dude! A good biking gear is very important! Also that frame slider.. wow! Can save so much of ur hard earned money! Ride safe!
glad to know you're safe! good thing you had the riding gears..
I got myself a used R3 a few months ago.. pretty refined beast! will grab some better gear soon as I'm just about to start pushing its limits..
Hey, thanks for your message. Congratulations on getting the R3. Yeah, do invest in some good riding gear. Cheers!
Damn. Really sorry for your loss. As long as your fine. Bikes can be fixed. Ride safe.
Hey mate, sorry to hear about the unfortunate incident, but glad to know that you're unhurt. Cheers !
Hey man... Thanks for your message. I'm good 😎👍 Bike is gonna take some time.
@@HighwayToHill yep it is . The thing is i had gotten a couple of cheap ones from Amazon, but they just fall off on their own, i have no idea how . Hence been on the fence about getting one.
@@dr_naVed Yea... Get a good quality. The ones I have are from RetroCross.
OMG... Really feeling so sad for the blue beast 😭 and the most important thing is you're OK. Stay safe ride safe brother and I learn this incident from you...
Ya man.... I was going on my Murudeshwar trip. Bike is at service center. Need to finish insurance formalities.
@@HighwayToHill I know that R3 will definitely come back with a big Bang 🔥💙
You're a very good rider but sometimes luck doesn't ...
I'm so gutted and livid. If its not your time, it really isn't. These are incidents where we are just passengers and we pay a hefty price for no fault of ours.
Those triples-splendor guys could be locals who frequent the route. They were stupid enough to cross the stretch at such high speeds. Not your fault imo
Those guys were hurt and bleeding. I did some basic first aid and left.
@@HighwayToHill thats nice of u to do that. Take care man. Keep us posted about the bike
Throw out the heavy muffler, get an Akropovic.
Which riding jacket are you using?
It's a brand called FirstGear from the US. Available on Revzilla. Been using it for 8 years now.
Your health is number 1. Irreplaceable. Thank God you are o.k. Can always repair or replace a motorcycle.
Bro,how you feeling now...
I'm totally fine bro ✌️😎✌️ Not a scratch. Thanks for your message! 😇🙏
Bike is under repair.
Man! I relate to the incident happened to you. I took delivery of my Speed 400 in August of 2023. It was my first motorcycle coming from a Suzuki Burgman. Two months in and I was learning, having fun, rode about 2.4k kms and boom! I was on my way to Hyderabad from Vijayawada in the highway. 30 kms more and I would have been home. There was a turnaround approaching as I was cruising. I slowed down and switched to the leftmost lane anticipating that vehicles from the opposite direction would make a u-turn on the highway. A couple on a passion pro or a splendor (I didn't make out the motorcycle) were making a u-turn. I saw them, they made their u-turn and it looked like they were done making the turn. They were in the middle lane. I was on the left lane going around 70. They were at a much slower speed as they just made a u-turn. And suddenly, without indicating, the motorcycle swerves complete left crashing into me. I was thrown off the bike, both the people on the other motorcycle were thrown of their bike, my tank bag and rear bag went in different directions. I got up, fearing I may have injured myself seriously and thinking I'm not able to feel anything due to the adrenaline. People on the road helped pick my motorcycle up, help get the two people up. I checked on my motorcycle, there was smoke coming from the exhaust pipe, my gear lever bent, instrument cluster misaligned, and that's all I noticed at that time. This was around 8:30 in the morning. The couple got up, they had scratches, the uncle tells me he was coming to a stop on the left because there was a bus stop apparently. And I didn't have the awareness to be extra careful and watchout for any such happenings. I was glad that they were not seriously injured as there were trucks and cars coming from the rear and the uncle wasn't even wearing a helmet. I waited by the tea stall I crashed in front of for 4 hours for the RSA to arrive as my motorcycle wouldn't start. Of course it would not have happened had he checked his rear view mirror or used the indicator. Or if I had slowed down even more prior, had the skill to be aware and careful to avoid this altogether. But I learned something that day. I was geared up top to bottom in Viaterra Spencer gear and Viaterra boots, grid gloves, an MT helmet so I came out scratch free. Well. I had a scratch on my lower back because I didn't zip up the rear 180* zipper on the Viaterra Spencer jacket and pant. I realised months later that the zipper was stitched improperly and couldn't be zipped due to manufacturing defect. Viaterra repaired it for me free of cost but had I realised that when I got the jacket I wouldn't have had that scratch. My Speed 400 was in the showroom at Hyd for 2 and half months while I was miserable being away from it :) The bill came out to 60k and insurance covered 46k. I did have zero dep but that was the amount the insurance company covered. So yeah it was an experience. I learned I should be more careful, develop my skills, and stay safe on the road. I did brake at the time but we were just too close for the brakes to have done their job I guess. I have been practicing emergency braking and it feels great to know the potential of the brakes, the grip that the tyres offer, been rev-matching and braking at the same time and I just sometimes remember the crash and think about the 2 and half months of riding I missed. I have a lot to learn on the Speed 400 and just felt like sharing my crash experience.
Hey.... Awesome to see you on my channel and share your experience. I hope people read it and learn.
Sometimes you can do everything right and still be on the receiving end. But yea, always something to learn and improve ourselves.
I hate that feeling of not being able to ride. I get soo depressed. Totally understand.
Once again, thanks for sharing! 😎👍
Ride on! Be safe.