You can tell he is being cautious, hes a good guy. Most of the time when people ask to rev my bike, they redline it immediately. He is being careful to not accidentally pop a wheelie and destroy the bike.
You got a good friend bro he cares about your bike ❤️ most friends doesn't and wont even have the quilt even if if they crash it , they wont care about the sweat and tears you shed to buy the bike .
His friend be like : Chill maar Suraj , tension mat le yaar , pehli baar sab ke sath esa hota hai... Suraj be like : Nahi yaar last time mene car ko pichhe se thok diya tha to darr raha hoon...
Bro my friend bought a monster 821 just like that, and that was the first bike i ever drove. It was the best experience ever and since then i decided that the first thing i buy after making some would be a powerful bike, maybe even a superbike if feasible with the budget😅
I rode a Honda 350 recently. And that lovely simple bike is tuned to gently pull both in 1st and 2nd gear without any accelerator. So u start the bike and gently leave the clutch and it starts moving.. No accelerator needed Then switch to 2ndngear and gently leave the clutch.. It will still pull. Once u put in 3rd.. U need to gently twist throttle or else bike will jerk and make ur life miserable. Even then it won't come to a sudden halt. All of this needs a flat ground. I haven't tried it on incline
When I first hopped on my Honda interceptor I was so off put with the hydrologic clutch. Stalled a few times that day. Was hard to find that exact friction zone. I had to turn the idle rate +300 rpm until I got more comfortable with the bike.
@@yashchaudhari1776 arey bhai mujhe thora sasta after service cahiye tha...mujhe triumph ka idea nhi ha ..par suna hu paid service triumph ka mehnga ha bohot
@@TECHCRACKin service ke chakkar me aap aachi gadi miss kar denge aur aap agar ek 8-9 lack ki gadi le rhe ho toh service ke bare me kyu itna soch rhe ho