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Does ADV makes sense as a Daily Driver? ft. Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450

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The Indian motorcycle market is diversifying rapidly. Young consumers are choosing ADVs over roadsters and commuters for their versatility and go-anywhere nature. However, the question that arises the most while purchasing one is whether an ADV makes sense as a Daily Driver? While offroading and adventure touring have been gaining popularity lately, these trips don't last more than a month in a stretch. Besides those 30 days of joyriding, most ADVs spend time in cities. Are ADVs only meant to slog through hours of mindless traffic congestion and pothole-ridden roads throughout the year? Do their abilities become overkill when commuting? The simple answer to that is yes. While some may argue about the situations where ADVs prove their superiority over other motorcycles. Situations such as a sudden pothole while going fast or need to go through flooded areas in monsoons. However, one has to remember that such situations are rare. Also, both commuters and roadsters are capable of tack...

Hybrid Vehicles - Alternative to BEV

Not all vehicles are fuel-efficient and green at the exact same time. That’s why most car customers typically must decide whether they would like a hybrid or a gasoline vehicle. While a gas-fuel car is the most common conventional option, hybrid-based cars are gaining reputation in recent times. This is largely due to their superior gas efficiency and all types of advantages over a standard gas engine.  Of course, each of these cars has its very own of pros and cons, based upon its capability, maintenance, and typical benefits.  What Is A Hybrid? Automobile buyers need to understand the fundamental features of a plug-in hybrid vehicle prior to deciding. An electric automobile utilizes a combination of gasoline and electric power to incorporate propulsion in order to supply boosted fuel performance. The main advantages of an electric motor include comparatively less fuel usage and reduced CO2 pollution than a traditonal gasoline or diesel-engine car, or SUV. The lastest kinds o...

Helmet - one hell of an issue

The government of India has applied the ban. Today, if someone is found selling or manufacturing a non-ISI certified helmet, then they will have to face the consequences – in this case it will be imprisonment for a year, fine of Rs 1 lakh or both. This order was given out in November 2018, thereafter in 2019 certain rules were laid out for the same. All the helmets sold in India will now have to meet the BIS quality requirements. The traffic cop has every right now to challan a rider if he or she isn’t wearing an ISI-certified helmet. Moreover, the fact that the BIS standards are quite similar to the international DOT, ECE could be something that may be lost on the enforcers. The 2018 ruling meant that someone with an ARAI or Shoei helmet is actually using an illegal helmet in India. Does this mean someone wearing an imported helmet could be asked to pay a fine by the traffic police? Yes, they will be fined but our traffic cops are so burdened that sometimes even those not wearing a he...

Heart of The Matter!!!

Chapter 8: As we ended the last chapter, one particular memory came flashing in my head. It was of a particular event that made 'Mumbai' standstill for nearly 4 days. That was the very fateful day of 26th July 2005. Massive floods that had engulfed Mumbai & it's suburban areas in water, some almost neck deep. I was in school when the flooding began & since we were the senior students, we were tasked with taking the kids to safety through almost 2.5 feet to 3 feet of water that flooded our school ground. My Dad was back home from his Project, just a day before, Jetlagged. Even in that situation, he kept is calm & went to pick up my Mom from her office premise near Tekdi Bungalow area in Thane. The office was in an elevated level, hence did not face any trouble of flooding, but that was not the case with the areas around it. Some areas had almost 550-600mm of waterlogged. Such depths are enough to test some of the "so-called" SUV's of the current gen...

Moving On It's Own.

Chapter 7: Continued......   Automatic   Most modern North American and some European and Japanese cars have an  automatic transmission  that selects an appropriate gear ratio without any operator intervention. They primarily use  hydraulics  to select gears, depending on  pressure  exerted by fluid within the transmission assembly. Rather than using a  clutch  to engage the transmission, a fluid flywheel, or  torque converter  is placed in between the engine and transmission. It is possible for the driver to control the number of gears in use or select reverse, though precise control of which gear is in use may or may not be possible.   Automatic transmissions are easy to use. However, in the past, some automatic transmissions of this type have had a number of problems; they were complex and expensive sometimes had reliability problems which sometimes caused more expenses in repair, have often been less fuel-e...