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This just in:
The Noida authority has offered stunt motorcyclists the chance to use the Formula 1 racetrack, following the news of the arrest of Gurpreet Singh.
The authority said it can't provide special tracks but asked them to use the Formula 1 track being developed instead.
Sandeep Marwah, chairman of Asian Academy of Films and Television added, "Bikers who want to conduct feats can join our institute. We have a course on stunts conducted under the guidance of experts.”
http://www.motobke.co.uk
Yep, positive results showing, isnt it?![]()
We just got this very positive release in an afternoon newspaper :
Today's Mail Today (April 3rd) reported what we actually wanted and what media twisted and projected. This is wrt this 'fiasco'.
Have a look for yourself here (Page 14-15).
The text is reproduced below for all's convenience :
Biker sorry but will repeat expressway stunt
By Avinash Kalla in New Delhi
"HE IS a 23- year- old multimedia student but academics isn’t his top priority. His passion is motorbiking and like many ambitious young men, Gurpreet Singh had hoped to enter the Limca Book of Records by completing a 12- km ‘ wheelie’ — or riding his motorbike on the rear wheel — on the expressway that connects Noida with Greater Noida. Instead of creating a record, Gurpreet now has a police record. After TV channels started airing his daredevil stunt, the Noida Police booked him for overspeeding on the expressway. Gurpreet, though, insists he wasn’t speeding. And that he would try again. He says his only crime was that he did not take permission from the authorities. Had he done it, he says, he would have been in the Limca Book of Records and “ the world would be addressing me as a record holder and not calling me names.” Gurpreet, charged with rash and negligent driving, is now out on bail. Although he admitted his fault, he is unhappy with the way his attempt to establish a record has been projected. “ I have been made out to be a criminal, but I admit that not taking prior permission was my mistake and I will make sure that I do not repeat it ever.” “ I was not riding at a high speed. I maintained my bike’s speed at 40 to 50 kmph,” he adds. An avid biker, who completed the biking portal xBhp. com’s Great Indian Road Trip two years ago that took him to the Himalayas, did his research and figured out that there was no biking record in the Limca Book for wheelies. He said he was involved with xBHP. com , a biking club that he is a member of, to ensure that his feat got completed and recorded properly. But the club, too, forgot to take permission. “ We admit our mistake,” says Sandeep Gajjar, chief convener, xBhp. com . What upsets him, though, is the way the media projected the event. “ The media conveniently kept mum about the fact that it wasn’t a stunt ride. It was an attempt to set a record. Prior to the ride, a complete footage showcasing the safety precautions being taken was shot. In the footage, the other bikers were advised not to replicate this ride on crowded roads, but the media did not show that. Also, the ride was conducted at 6.45 am when the traffic volume was low,” Gajjar says. Denying it was a stunt to promote one of the sponsors of xBHP, Gajjar said, “ We don’t do standalone events to promote our sponsors. The police and transport authorities must see biking as a sport and work towards promoting it. Why don’t the authorities provide a 2- km stretch that bikers must pay to use?” asks Gajjar. “ It can become a venue for them to perform their tricks.” This may never happen, but Gurpreet can’t wait to have another go at the record. “ I will make sure I take care of all formalities the next time,” he assures."
wearing 'trainers' is 'correct gear' ??
"Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary - that's what gets you."
Jeremy Clarkson.
Kawasaki 200mph Club
Um, they have full padding + helmet + gloves. Trust me, in India even if someone is wearing a helmet while doing any such kind of stuff is taken to be 'the complete riding gear', but here we had alll the stuff that we could manage.
Thats the difference between India and say NZ, the facilities and available options. Trust me, no one would like to hang on a 17bhp moped for 12kms on a single wheel at 60kmph if they did have some high capacity options
A close up : http://www.xbhp.com/autopictorials/data/500/sky1.jpg
Agreed thats no leathers, but in the hot sultry weather and considering how expensive (and rare) they are here, we have a start.
Indeed, people rarely see further than the tip of their own nose. A full set of leathers would be how many percent of the average indian annual income?
On another note - what does the NZ law actually say in regards to wheelie-ing? I understand that some people have been stopped by the police for pulling such "stunts"... But in which way are they actually illegal?
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
Careless or Dangerous use (they can do you on either). It's to do with not having all the wheels on the ground, thereby not being in full control of your machine. I know. I've been there. (And trying to convince them that you are indeed displaying more control by balancing a wheelie with only one arm falls on deaf ears.)
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