Royal Enfield Club Noida is the group for passionate riders from Noida .. and its is first of its kind in Noida which is open to all(18+) (Safety is our first Concern)
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Monday, August 3, 2015
Riding Tip #4
Bikes cannot stop as fast as cars in general. During the monsoons, your braking distance matters more than ever. Always leave a little room for error.
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Riding Tip #3
Your biggest safety assurance is the fact that others can see you. Wear bright clothing and use a bright coloured helmet. If it rains too hard, switch on your headlamps and ride. Hazard lights on motorcycles aren’t that widespread, but most mechanics can tweak the wiring a little bit and slap on a make shift switch that will turn your indicator switches into hazard light indicators. Avoid using them unless visibility is poor.
Riding Tip #2
During a monsoon ride, not only is it important for the bike to be in good condition, the rider should be equally fit and fine as well. Always wear protective gear. A completely drenched and cold rider may suffer from a momentary lapse in concentration which can be just enough to cause a calamity. A waterproof jacket and gloves are a must, apart from a helmet and knee pads. It is not just the bike which has to be in good shape but also a rider.
Riding Tip #1
The brakes of the bike should be top notch. Since you cannot brake hard or suddenly on wet roads it is all the more important to have your brakes in good condition. For this reason, running your bike on old worn out pads or liners, or a brake that is not very effective can lead to disaster. Make sure to get your liners, discs and the inside of your drum brakes cleaned and also verify if the level of the brake oil is as per requirement.
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