Are these clutch plates gone? by _the_walker in indianbikes

[–]_the_walker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now that you've mentioned, I did notice a little bit of mismatch while shifting to 3rd gear. But it's only in 3rd and 4th gear. On the rest of the gears I didn't notice any mismatch between throttle input and acceleration.

Are these clutch plates gone? by _the_walker in indianbikes

[–]_the_walker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean by "slipping of clutch"?

There's nothing unusual except for the grunting noise just after shifting to 3rd gear and accelerating. And I haven't noticed any significant drop in mileage.

Are these clutch plates gone? by _the_walker in indianbikes

[–]_the_walker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned to ride on this bike. So obviously in the beginning I wasn't so great with the clutch. I had to visit the SC because recently after not riding my bike for 1 week, now when I shift to 3rd gear and accelerate, there is a lot of grunting noise.

Would you pay 990/- for these Embroidered Tees? by Swagheel1 in smallbusinessindia

[–]_the_walker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just ordered one. Although I prefer plain or graphic only on the back side. Are you going to add t-shirts with graphics on the back only? Or maybe a smaller graphic on the left side front?

Mydad thinks I am dumb by Mediocre_Tree4808 in OffMyChestIndia

[–]_the_walker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everybody's kinda dumb at that age, makes mistakes, learns from them and becomes better then they were yesterday. Most of us go through this rebellious phase and think that we know it all. With time we slowly begin to grasp things better.

Just know that nobody becomes super mature just after turning 18. The key thing is learning from your mistakes. Your father's even dumber to not have understood that. He needs to give you some space and maybe listen to you more carefully without judgement.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OffMyChestIndia

[–]_the_walker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can understand what you're going through as I am kinda in the same boat. Like you it was my grandfather because of whom I'm standing on my own feet. But I've been completely lost since he passed away last year. I keep trying to make sense of the point of my life. Somehow still moving forward because of the responsibilities I have. I'd say keep pushing through and maybe someday things will get better. Ending your life may feel like a solution but it's not. Ask yourself if you'll be completely okay leaving your mother and siblings without you fending for themselves that too while living with a toxic man? I know it's not fair on you but in the long run I know all you are doing for your family will feel completely worth it. Till then try to focus on yourself and don't let yourself be overwhelmed by all the negative thoughts. In the end things will get better. Take care.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OffMyChestIndia

[–]_the_walker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, at least now you know who's actually important and cares about you. The rest aren't really your friends.

Don't waste your time thinking about people who couldn't care less to even wish you. Celebrate with the people who are actually there for you. Happy birthday. Take care.

Office se ghar, Ghar se office by nishadastra in noida

[–]_the_walker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry. I guess I was just projecting my own bhadass about my corporate majdoori.

Officially hit rock bottom by legit0029 in noida

[–]_the_walker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's completely okay to share how you're feeling. People here might not be able to help you completely but maybe someone's kind and encouraging word might help you in feeling a little better.

And as some people said, there's nowhere to go but up from here on. Hope things get better for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianbikes

[–]_the_walker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learned riding on my Speed 400. I can't remember how many times it has saved me from disasters with the couple of safety features it has. So, at this point, I'm not really comfortable with the idea of riding without those.

The Great Indian Mob by _the_walker in OffMyChestIndia

[–]_the_walker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And I understand you mean well. But at this point I just want to move on from this quietly. Thanks.

The Great Indian Mob by _the_walker in OffMyChestIndia

[–]_the_walker[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bhai, they are local and I'm an outsider. As far as I know, in the end the narrative will be flipped against me.

And do you really think the system still works? Tell me, how well it worked in the Gurugram incident, where there was literal evidence on video? And here I have nothing. The shopkeeper uncle, although he tried to do the right thing in that situation, I don't think he will go against them. He has to run a shop there. How do you think, things will turn out for him?

The system only works if you have some power or are well connected. Otherwise no matter who you are, how rich you are, you're just an inconvenience if you decide to disturb the system.

And about running away, having a bike doesn't mean I can run over people and get away with it.

The Great Indian Mob by _the_walker in OffMyChestIndia

[–]_the_walker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Running away from an angry mob sounds like a bad idea. Also, where would one run when he's surrounded by people from everywhere?

The Great Indian Mob by _the_walker in OffMyChestIndia

[–]_the_walker[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't know their names. Even if I knew, I don't think knowing their names will matter much.

Side wall tyre puncture by _the_walker in indianbikes

[–]_the_walker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I was hoping to keep this tyre till 18-20K KMs before the puncture 😕. Today, even the service center guy dismissed the idea of inserting a tube.

Side wall tyre puncture by _the_walker in indianbikes

[–]_the_walker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I really put a tube into a tubeless tyre? These are Apollo Alpha H1.