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Genre: Travel & Events
Date of upload: Premiered Mar 21, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-05-14T13:30:05.499204Z
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Thank you for this video. I thought you might be interested in how your videos affect this viewer. My mother was buried in Ludhiana at the cemetery next to the Christian Hospital back in October, 1955. We went to school at Woodstock up in the mountains. I remember the heat & dirt of "the plains" (Dhamtari) and the beauty of the mountains. Every video you show of life in India brings back memories for me.
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You have an incredible microphone as it sounded like you commented from a studio with just the background noise added. Very cool to have you narrate your journey. Can't wait too see more of your adventures. India's favorite brothere via new Zealand. Thank you for sharing your reality with us, Karl.
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The jacket You are wearing is nirvik (or a winter jacket) which makes it difficult to ride in hot weather.
One should get a full mesh jacket with level 2 armours, and they also cost less. They will be 100 times better. You can always add layers later on to protect yourself from the cold.
Rynox and solace are some of the brands one can try. Also made in india.
2. Never tell strangers that you are travelling alone, even if you are.
Enjoy the ride ❤
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1. Get a cooling vest
2. Start riding a little past midnight, when the traffic is less and so is the heat.
3. Get auxiliary lights for the motorcycle for night riding on the highways. Fix them to your forks, so that they turn with the front wheel and light up the direction you're about to go. Cover them when in the urban areas to avoid getting a fine from cops.
4. Get a bike with tubeless tires, even if it is not an adventure bike.
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An option to avoid the hot Delhi weather this time of the year and also avoid the heavy traffic/highways and pollution around Delhi is to either 1: If flying in from abroad then you can fly from Delhi airport to Dehradun and rent a bike there or in Rishikesh nearby. From there ride further north to Shimla, Manali or other cooler higher elevation areas north of Rishikesh Option 2: Take a bus from Delhi to Manali and rent a bike there. Manali probably have one of the best selections of bikes in India with very competitive rental rates compared to other regions of India. You will encounter lots of traffic if you ride out of Delhi....as per my personal experience best to be avoided for people flying in from abroad.
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@KarlRock
1 month ago
What other tips do you have for riding in India? Out now: Episode 1 of my Discovering Jammu series https://youtu.be/gh5JrDPmKYg. Next, see me restore my Royal Enfield! https://youtu.be/ZhrwwC9rQrg. Or, travelling by train? Here's my guide https://youtu.be/1ys3od5p784.
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