So, you don?t own a super bike? BIG DEAL! Xbhp.com will convert the most average Indian commuter biker into a hardcore, live to ride biker, or at least it will make you FEEL like one. C?mon, lets face it; there aren?t any super bikes on the Indian market (as yet). Does that mean we can?t dream about owning one someday? Can?t we make the most of what we have at the moment i.e. our good ol? 150-225cc bikes?
I give xbhp.com two thumbs up for encouraging average Indians to think out of the box, regardless of what kind of bike they ride.
Surfing xbhp.com is an eye candy; their home page is very colorful and eye catching (but a nightmare for dial-up?ers, so I hear). One can register with ease and surf a variety of topics related to bikes and rides. If you are an Indian bike enthusiast, you?ll definitely feel at home surfing xbhp.com. By and large, an average xbhp?er is twenty something, owner of a Pulsar or ZMA with high hopes of riding a super bike someday.
There aren?t many topics related to technical details or bike related tweaks. However, xbhp.com is a great place to meet other motorcycle enthusiasts, which has helped spawn many groups in various parts of India. Such groups frequently organize get to gathers where you have to opportunity to meet other guys of similar interests, make friends, go on long rides, do stunts etc.
Overall, I highly appreciate the time and effort put into making xbhp.com. It was high time when India had its own biker groups, and xbhp.com is making it a reality.
PS: I think xbhp.com would attract some serious attention if they did some community service, such as organizing a ?Wear a helmet?, or charity rides and events such as ?Will clean your bike to fight AIDS? etc? just a suggestion.