Showing posts with label bajaj avenger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bajaj avenger. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Yet another breakfast ride to Charoti

Dear Riders,

Hope you guys are still in your trance that results after an awesome riding day. The "unofficial" breakfast ride to Charoti was no different. Personally, i got back to riding with this group after a gap of more than a year. This added a new dimension to my experience.

The Assembly
After enormous co-ordination and late night conversations we finally met at our decided spot i.e. the one and only Fountain Hotel, Ghodbunder at 6.30 am. The initial greetings started taking shape with glances followed by warm smiles. Who could tell then, that the next 130 odd kms would change these warm smiles into friendly conversations & eventually lead us to share some awesome moments over the most awaited Kheema Pav.




The wait...
Getting started
We started with 12 bikes initially & were joined later by a couple more on the way. The ignition roared at 7.15 am and we were on a roll! As expected, the roads were awesome (NH8 never seems to disappoint), however it was quite chaotic. Many riders from other groups would zoom past us making it challenging for us to maintain a single line formation. things got better once we cleared the Vasai Toll naka.

As we picked up speed and momentum, so did the roads dwindled and gave us a scenic welcome. The glides and the curves left us wanting for more.


The ride continued smoothly right up to Hotel Ahura past Charoti Naka. The riders maintained amazing discipline and character throughout the difficult patches of the ride. Once we reached Ahura, all that mattered was indulging in our second love... yes, Food! We got our own private dining hall (I guess we were the lucky ones ;)





The famous Kheema Pav @ Hotel Ahura, Charoti

Chicken Cutlets, a must try at this place...

As expected, we sinked ourselves in the delicious palates of spicy Kheema Pav & other Parsi specialties. As we started our meals, it was music, fun and conversations all along...


 
this went on for a long time until finally, it dawned upon us that it was time for us to leave, so we finally collected ourselves and headed out. We did a quick formal "get-to-know" session for all the members who would finally merge themselves as part of the group.

Then we posed with our bikes & showed off our gears :) for some awesome clicks & dispersed for the day. Some riders still had not got enough of riding, so they decided to explore more destinations around Charoti, while others chose to head home and spend their holiday with other friends & family.

Keep coming back to this space to catch more pictures from the ride & read interesting stories of the riders.

Hope you enjoyed reading this post as much as i enjoyed writing it. I assure you there are more posts to come as we keep ourselves geared up for newer rides.

Hope to see you all soon,

Ride hard, ride safe!

Mitul





Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Bajaj Avenger Club - Mumbai Anniversary Ride to Dapoli

"Intehaan hogai, Intezaar ki" (I cannot wait any longer). That's right, just 10 more day for our extended anniversary celebration ride to Dapoli and we can wait no longer.

Howdy Fellas! 

Hope you'll are doing well.

A year back on October 10, 2013 when we started Bajaj Avenger Club - Mumbai (BAC - M) with just 11 bikers never imagined that we will be an standing army of 80+ bikers as a part of this club within an year since inception. Year slipped like a sand from fist as our members continued to multiple.

Then -





Our first official ride as BAC - M was to lonavala, a small hill station between Mumbai and Pune, therefore we chose the same location for our first anniversary ride which was on October 12, 2014. The reason behind choosing the same location was simple, we felt nostalgic and that urge to ride back to Lonavala was killing us.

Now - 






But this is not the end, one year of togetherness, brotherhood and biker spirit is an achievement and it indeed calls for a grand celebration. After couple of meetings and series of discussion amongst BAC - M members we finalised Dapoli as the location for our celebration.

Dapoli is a town located in Ratnagiri district in the state of Maharashtra in India. It is 215 km away from the state capital of Mumbai. This place is notably known for it's rich history, fishes, places of interest and white sand beaches of which most of beaches are hidden, still untouched.


Dapoli beaches - 





We will be staying over night in dapoli at one of our member Nilesh Telkar's (a.k.a Papa) farm house.

This will be our hideout to spend the night - 




We already have a confirmed count of over 40 members excluding their pillions who will be riding to dapoli and there are many more yet to confirm. I'll leave it to your own imagination of how would it look and feel when you see 40+ bikers riding in a single lane formation.

We will be exploring places in and around dapoli, arrange jam sessions in the evening along with bonfire and there is much more.

Now let's kill the suspense, here is our plan for dapoli ride - 

Date - November 01, 2014.

1. We assemble at Kalamboli McDonalds, Navi Mumbai at sharp 05:30 AM for briefing and basic explanation of traffic regulations and hand signals. (There are no exceptions for coming late this time as we need to reach dapoli as early as possible so that we get adequate time to explore place). We will leave at 06:00 AM.

2. After 5.4 Kms ride we will stop and wait at Panchmukhi Maruti Temple for 10 minutes for those who turn up late.

3. After Panchmukhi Maruti Mandir, our next stop will be at Vadkhal for a 20 minute tea break. Distance covered - 47.7 Kms.

4. Stop # 3 at Mangaon for air and fuel check. (Last petrol pump until dapoli). Time - As per requirement. Distance covered - 111.1 Kms

5. Stop # 4 at Toll phata for rider count. Time - 2 minutes. Distance covered - 130.5 Kms

6. Stop # 5 at Deshmukh Baug for a 25 minute tea break. Distance covered - 174.6 Kms

7. Final destination stop - Dapoli. Distance covered - 212.6 Kms

Click here for route direction on Google maps


Return journey on November 02, 2014 - We may not run on a specific timetable as time would differ depending on the stops taken at places of interest and for photography.

P.S - 
1. Full pants, Shoes and Helmet is mandatory for rider as well as pillion.
2. Please carry two copies of all the mandate documents required to ride a motorbike as per Indian law.
3. Carry a spare key, just in event of key loss.
4. As the count is more than expected, bedding arrangement will not be possible for everyone so please carry an extra blanket as climate is cool in dapoli for most of the seasons.
5. Extra clothing for those who love beaches.
6. Some cash for lunch, dinner or unlikely bike breakdowns.
6. Anything and Everything else you may need to spend a night away from your home.


For more details, you can search Bajaj Avenger Club - Mumbai on Facebook or leave a comment along with your contact details and we will get back to you or you can check event details on Facebook

Damn, you have so many options. :P

Cheers until we ride again. Ride hard, Ride safe.
Dasvidaniya!


Thursday, August 21, 2014

Back from Kelve Beach - Ride of Glory

Dear Readers,

BAC is growing in numbers, and our rides & riders are witnessing it. Ride after ride, the excitement grows exponentially. The members are not only willing to optimize their schedule to be a part of rides, but are now also getting new exciting members to complete the BAC Family. :)


BAC team at Kelve...

It was the first time BAC had done a two ride schedule in 3 days.But high from the inter-city independence day ride, everybody was cracking for more...Safety of our riders is paramount and well in advance all riders were told to bring along

1. All bike documents which should be clear.
2. Carry 2 litres of water bottle (mandatory)
3. Helmet, shoes and BAC T-Shirt mandatory (exception for those who did not receive T-shirts) applies for pillions also.

We felt safety of our riders was paramount so this ride it was felt that all riders and pillions would wear helmets. Through internal coordination all our riders were in helmets, All pillions except one were in helmets & mandated safety gear. Next time we hope the figure will be zero.

Assembling for the ride...
The ride was to commence at fountain hotel, Ghorbunder Road Junction, where our riders coming from Western and Central sides would meet up. The assembly time was 7am. The excitement of the ride ensured we had members who hadn't slept!
Members coordinated groups and made it to the meeting in batches. The members started accumulating as early as 6.45 am. Unfortunately, a couple of our riders got a little delayed in reaching. However,team consensus decided that we would wait for them. The time was well utilized by introducing between old and new members and do what we do best - talk about our bikes! Riders shared their experience and insights with each other. They shared experiences with their bikes, gear, riding styles, etc.

All in all, we had 29 bikes and 6 Pillions bringing the total count to 35

The Briefing & the start!
As always, we started the ride with the introductory prep talk about the basic rules for riding. Founder Parth gave a brief summary of the trip. He explained the rules of riding, headlights on at all times, the hand signals we use to communicate and what was expected of the riders. With that we had the riders fall into single line formation and with a head count, the first part of the ride commenced.

The first stop was some 30 kilometers ahead. With open highway roads in front of us, we did what we do best. We ride!
All the riders stayed in formation and we had riders Pranish and Preetham who were on constant patrol to keep riders in formation and help riders get around vehicles and obstacles. Nawaz stayed as the tail rider ensuring no rider fell back behind him. We had our first stop at the side of the highway, to stretch our legs and enjoy the view.
With a 10 minute break, we were off to our next stop which was directly for breakfast at Manor.

Riding patrol Shahnawaz went and spoke to the local police personnel and he in turn suggested a place which was frequented by police personnel for sustenance. He helped us to find a small; no actually a large corner to park all 29 of our bikes and even came to check on us after we settled in!

Breakfast consisted of misal pav and sweet n crunchy jalebi with sev on top; which were both hot and tasty. Our riders devoured it and topped it off with tea. With a solid breakfast in our tummies, we took off with next halt at Kelwa Beach in mind.



Or so we thought.....

Shortly after starting from the breakfast halt, rider Anabik had a rear puncture which was quickly spotted by a fellow rider. The line halted immediately and our Ride Patrols Preetham and Nawaz went in opposite directions in search of a repair shop. Preetham won! And with his luggage unloaded we started towards the shop, which was only a short distance away. We suggested that a couple of us would stay back and the rest should proceed but the bonhomie is such that everyone unanimously agreed to wait for the repair.

 

With nothing else to do, some engaged in photography; while the remaining broke into song. We had a guest in our ride. Rider Harshini had brought along her guitarist friend Prabal who had come down from Ahmedabad, Gujarat just to feel the BAC experience along with his guitar.




Luckily the cause of puncture was a single nail. A quick patch and the tyre was fine for the rest of the ride. Here is happy Anabik with the nail! To ensure we had no other problems, a quick check of all the tyres and we were back on road again with a single line formation. The road was winding but we kept at it with discipline and determination.

                                                   




Oh yes, people love us :)

We had a motorist pull us over and he enquired about the group and its destination. The smile on his face said it all. He left us and proceeded, only to halt ahead and enjoy the sight of 29 beauties going down the road!!!!
Hand signal chains for potholes and turnings ensured that the chain carried on unhindered. It also ensured we had eyeballs on us wherever we went. From smiles to waves, to the locals moving to the side to allow us to pass, to people turning on their cameras and taking photos of us; the fun just never stopped! Each and every one of us felt like Gods on their Chariots.

Kelwa FINALLY!

By 2 pm BAC Mumbai was at Kelwa Beach. A sight indeed to see an army of avengers parked in a row. The sight was such that tourists launched into impromptu photo sessions atop our beasts. So off we went to the beach. One group headed to the waters under the watchful eyes of the others. Second group sang songs with Guitar bhaiyya; while the third just walked around.





Everywhere we went, the same t-shirts ensured we had everyone's attention. The group huddled around guitarist Prabal and they sang songs one after the other in chorus. On a lighter note, Even Pranish tried his hand at the guitar and his collection for the day was impressive. But Guitar bhaiyya wanted his baby back before Pranish damaged it further!Prabal announced that he was shortly to get married; and the group wished him the best for his happy future!



The dip ended with Dinesh 'Machy' doing a baywatch run out of the water.... A rare sight indeed. Golden words are not to be repeated; and Golden actions like this, even more so! After a quick show of hands, it was decided that Machy would not be allowed to attempt the same again!

Harmeet, who makes sketches in his pastime; decided to make a larger-than-life sketch of an Avenger Bike on the sand. The sketch seemed incomplete without the BAC logo, so on popular demand, he made that too. Everybody was incredibly pleased with the outcome.




Here is our artist with his masterpiece. Some even tried to pose for a pic on top of the sand sketch! It was then time for lunch. Nilesh 'Papa' Telkar suggested a local restaurant where thaali was made available for all. The food was tasty and the riders were hungry. Once lunch was over, a consensus was drawn for the next meeting and potential plans for the 1st Anniversary Celebrations of BAC Mumbai. BAC Mumbai was formed on 10th October 2013.

Bye Bye Kelwa

With the meeting over, we decided to start on our way back. Given that we were a little behind schedule, it was felt that there was need for better coordination to maintain a decent pace and clear the highway before nightfall.It was thus decided to have Parth as the lead rider, 3 patrols (Pranish, Preetham and Gitesh), and one tail rider (Nawaz) to ensure that there are gaps in coordination. If all 3 patrols were not in sight of each other, the lead would slow down till the entire length was together again.








Thus off we went.

One rider's chain cover fell down and a couple of the riders slowed down to help. Given there were a lot of turns, the tail end got stuck at a cross road not knowing which way to go. A couple of old aunties came to their rescue!  They pointed in the right direction and said they went that way without the riders having to ask a single question! The next part of the journey consisted of winding downhill ghat roads. But  with great riding excellent coordination, tight patrolling, and passing down of signals by all riders and even pillions to each other ensured we made it to the highway well before we lost daylight.

                                   

                                   
The riders liked it so much that they wanted to go up the ghats and come down once again!

Once on the highway, we were able to pick up speed. The entire pack moved in single line formation like a train on 2 wheels. While some vehicles slowed down to watch us roll by, at other times the patrols helped by allowing riders to negotiate obstacles on the road with ease. The simply magical and synchronous coordination between all the riders meant we never needed to slow down and absolutely nobody wanted to stop! At 6pm sharp, before we realized it, the ''Road Train" was within city limits and come to a halt on the highway just before the Vasai exit for tea and refreshments. We didn't stop accumulating crowds even at the small dhaba where we stopped.








Concluding the ride...

With piping hot tea in our hands, we huddled into a circle where feedback was taken from all pillions and riders. The first timers were absolutely thrilled. The pillions also thoroughly enjoyed the experience and vowed to be back for more rides. The best compliment for everyone was that the formation was maintained excellently by all riders, including the first timers. Even our more experienced riders were thoroughly overjoyed to see the formation rolling down the highway like water in a stream. The riders appreciated the help provided by the patrols and the lead and the tail riders. All the members agreed to think of ways to increase ridership on the trips and boost the club numbers. The attention we have started to garner is definitely going to help towards this cause. Parth then once again congratulated the riders on another ride successfully completed. The tentative dates for the next meeting and ride in September and October were once again announced and thereafter it was decided to disband from Vasai Naka itself to their respective homes.With all the goodbyes said and with the promise to most definitely accumulate again, the riders got on their silver steeds once again to proverbially ride into the sunset…

But the riders still wanted more!

Even after disbursing the mini groups that split off continued the use of single line formation and hand signals all the way up to Dombivali where our furthest riders stay.

In short, the riders wanted more!

Even though the name has the word CLUB in it, it would be wrong on my part to not say we behave like a FAMILY

We hope you enjoyed reading about our ride just as much as we enjoyed riding through it. Keep coming back to this space to get a glimpse of what we are up to next. Make sure you do not miss the next opportunity to ride with us. Also do not miss to share this post & leave your valuable comments.

See you around soon.

Care,

Gitesh Gangadharan
BAC,

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Back from Amby Valley & Pawna dam, Lonavala - BAC Ride

Hey folks,

Getting up early morning is not everyone's piece of cake, certainly not BAC members before they joined this movement. Our next ride saw us disciplining ourselves even if it meant doing a cross country ride from our homes just to reach our meeting point for the next BAC ride.

Our destination was Lonavala & the spirits were high. Every rider was anticipating this ride with sheer excitement. And surely it never failed us even for a second.

Our start was at Kalamboli McDonalds in Panvel. Just when we reached, we could see people getting attracted towards our rides. We waited for every rider to report in. The happiness doubled with every moment we saw new riders pouring in from time to time.Before we realized we were a soulful 21 riders & 4 pillions just before the briefing began. This is the very place where we started our club with the inaugural ride. We were a total of 10 bikes then. For details on our inaugural ride, visit here

We then proceeded to Amby Valley, Pawna dam & back. Loads to share & loads of memories are at helm of what we considered to be one of the most amazing rides in BAC.

So now sit back and enjoy the pics as they describe the pleasure that the winds of Lonavala gave us we rode our beasts onto its twists & turns.

Humble beginnings & surprises @ Kalamboli, Panvel






Our journey towards the Khandala ghat...



                                                     



Life is never easy on the roads. We maintained our single line formations right through the ghats. The temperament of every rider was commendable.

We take our single line formations quite seriously...


                                                                           





Conquering the ghats :) Team victorious@ Khandala!





                                                                    

This part of the ride is always very special. It gives all of us a chance to come in one single frame & give our bikes a much needed rest. After chilling in the view of the Khandala valley, it was time for us to move on further towards Amby.                                                                          

Reaching Amby Valley!

Reaching Amby Valley was as interesting as riding on the ghats. The quiet roads, scenic landscape & the company of 21 Avengers just made this experience phenomenal.

One more interesting thing that happened while riding was when lady members of a passing by Gujarati family decided to hop on to one of our female riders called Harshini & rode with us as pillions. Watching us got their kids excited too... They posed with us for pics. Im sure we have some future riders coming soon :)



                                   


Life at Amby Valley...

                                                                                                                                                                      
Yeah we clicked pics with visitors to the Amby valley. They were as thrilled as we were.

 

                                                       


What made this moment even special was the presence of BAC - Bengaluru member, Raj Moin. He is not only a very experienced rider but also a very good team player. We got some very good insights interacting with him. Im sure we made it special for him too :) 

                           


 The real thing!

It was time to bid adieu to Amby Valley. So we geared up for our next spot. Pawna Dam.

 Time to reach Pavna...

Riding through the ghats in single line formation is a norm at BAC, this didn't stop us from enjoying the beauty this place offers.





                                                       




How can the day proceed without food? This got us to a place which served delicious chicken & Bhurji (egg preparation)

                                                                  

                                                                        

Alright folks.. time to move on...

                                                                       


                                                     

Pawna.. here we come...




















Oh yes.. we had visitors too...




                          Our time was up. We had to leave the fascinating Pavna dam for Mumbai.

                            

                           

                           

The day doesn't end here as nature had planned another surprise for us while we were on our way back. We caught the eye of BAC - Pune who recognized us & were generous enough to give us their time. We bonded well with the amazing BAC Pune & also exchanged hopes of riding together.

                          

                     

                     

                     


This trip will be remembered for lots of reasons. Meeting our club rider Nikhil Gavit on our way to Lonavala, Gurpreet joining the BAC group half way down the ride. Having Raj from BAC Bengaluru, Having the first female rider with a killer instinct in Harshini who by the way also led the pack towards the end of the ride. Co-incidentally meeting BAC-Pune in Khandala, and the list will continue.



Saying good bye is never easy. It wasn't easy for us too. But we promised to be back for the next ride. With more vigor, more passion & more brotherhood. 

Hope you enjoyed what we did. Please leave a comment in the field below & let us know your thoughts. 

There is a lot to share. For more dope keep following this space.

Cheers,

BAC - Mumbai