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delhi
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The pros and cons of Twisting
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Reviewed Honda CB Twister
I bought a Honda Twister this May (2010) and have covered 3200 KMs thus far. I opted for the top-end model with disc brake (front) and electric starter. I usualread more...
Spirituality??
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Reviewed The Art of Living
I believe a lot of people do not understand the subtle differences between religion, alternate living and spirituality. Arun Jain, the CEO of Polaris, once saidread more...
In a league of its own
Reviewed Slackware Linux
REVIEW ON SLACKWARE LINUX Any review on Slackware is likely to be applicable to almost any version of Slackware. Slackware Linux is an old distro, circa 1994. Iread more...
Look before you leap
Reviewed Choosing a Linux Variant
I have been using linux on and off for the past 4-5 years. I am yet to find a Mr. RIGHT. Why another review? Many of the reviews have focussed on why you shouldread more...
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Reviewed Choosing a Unix Variant
Choosing a UNIX variant is a broad subject. I am assuming you have not reached this page/site, while trying to reach a decision between Tru64/Solaris/AIX. For tread more...
An underrated gem
Reviewed Memorial Beach - A-Ha
Norwegian act A-HA broke into the scene in 1985 with their catchy single TAKE ON ME. Good song with a cute video and was heavily aired on MTV. A-HA became populread more...
Installing & Using FreeBSD
Reviewed FreeBSD
FreeBSD is a unix flavor and easy to install if you know what to expect. If you would like to know what FreeBSD can do for you (which windows and linux cannot pread more...
The FreeBSD experience
Reviewed Choosing a FreeBSD Variant
HISTORY: In the late 70s and early 80s UNIX began to evolve from a lab project into a commercial software. UNIX was being developed by AT&T and UCBs CSRG.read more...
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Reviewed Theartbits
I am writing this review to alert and warn everyone about my terrible experience with TheArtBits, a company based out of Indore, India, claiming to create custoread more...
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Commented on aliahmadghulam3's review
How did you buy this bike in PAKISTAN ?
Commented on manu.thakur's review
Thank you for a very honest review. I don't agree with the resale value of KTM. Most used KTMs in Bangalore are above 1 L. R15s are plenty and CBR250s are very notorious for their poor resale value. But with no offence to anyone, you meet nice people on CBRs whereas R15s and KTMs are ridden a lo read more...
Commented on sathyatheni's review
I test rode this bike and the CBR250 one after another. In crowded conditions, the CBR250 is heavier to handle, more difficult to manoeuvre, and at low rpms (less than 4000), gives out vibrations. The CBR150 is lighter, easier to turn (small wheelbase, even smaller than Unicorn) and its engine is ve read more...
Commented on JeYaNtH8693's review
Every review site gives a comparison with R15. Please say something new.
Commented on Namitz's review
how would you rate vis-a-vis the CBR250? Somehow after taking back-to-back test rides, I liked the CBR150 better.
Commented on Informseshu's review
Why don't you join XBHP and exchange your bike with someone else for some time. Glenn, above, has given good suggestions. Unicorn is good bike, there is a strong demand for this bike, next to Splendor.
Commented on evenfloautoparts's review
ScorpionJ Which bike is most practical of all: buy the Karizma ZMR. Your wife/ mom can ride with you, you can travel long distances.
Commented on nitheesh99999's review
If you are in Bangalore, I can suggest a couple of decent mechanics.
Commented on csajal's review
Good review Sajal. Did you consider the RTR? I found the RTR's brakes better then the 200NS's.
Commented on Pranab_Chakraborty's review
Good review. Can you explain why you didn't like the other bikes: Unicorn, Hunk and Pulsar?
Commented on glennjimson's review
Since you say good things about the GS150, can you tell us why you didn't buy it?
Commented on kunalaich007's review
Kunal, You may write to Honda complining about the quality and the service centre. Give it a try. Honda usually makes bikes of good quality, though not as good as Yamaha.
Commented on UncleSAM's review
The Unicorn at 146Kgs is one of the heavier bikes. I can't comment on the Pulsars having never owned them. Only the GS150 is heavier by 2 Kgs among 150cc bikes. Pick up , braking : You bought the wrong bike if you were expecting pickup and braking from this bike. The bike is too heavy for the eng read more...
Commented on SID1757's review
Pls comment on the following: a. Air-locks: people report that the Karishma's engine seizes randomly while on the road. The solution is to open the tank lid. b. Brakes: The brakes have been described as just about adequate. c. Spares cost: Too early to tell. d. Fairing rattle Overall it woul read more...
Commented on arjunb30's review
Arjun I have reading your posts on XBHP too. I do not have this problem. Honda engines are notorious when cold-started. I do the following: turn on choke start bike using electric start put on cooling glass, helmet, tank bag. Al this takes 1 minute. I ride with the choke for 2 KMs. Then read more...
Commented on tapojoy123's review
Good review. I bought a Unicorn over a GS150 and kind of regret my choice. The Unicorn's ride quality is stiff. The Suzuki has plush shocks that give make it easy to glide over bad roads. This can make an important difference if riding comfort is important to you. However, Suzuki's two-tone colo read more...
Commented on vikashgodaradmet's review
Wow! It sounds like buying a bullet is like visiting a woman of the night who has AIDS.
Commented on amitjeswani's review
AIIMS killed my uncle. My lingering memory is of hallways flocked by people waiting desperately for one appointment with the Doc. Corrupt hellhole. For the commoners that is.
Commented on sibam's review
There are some who think Enfield has better QA standards than TVS. Interesting!!
Commented on juliusgt3's review
Suzuki bikes have poor resale value. The Zeus and Heat models are on sale no more. So I am tepid about Hayate. It is true that Honda bikes sell at a premium, have a waiting period and have dealers with poor attitudes. SS125 is a good choice. Also look at Pulsar 135 / Discover 125/135 if you are o read more...
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