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Safari Veterans,

I've posted a couple of questions (about fuel to be used etc.) at the end of the following post:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/tyre-a...tml#post406826

Please comment!

Cheers,
Su-47

Quote:

Originally Posted by suman (Post 405741)
I have a very simple method for these guys - I try & mount their right side and push them into the center lane (not literally :p but close enough). I've been trying hard to take their right OSRVMs off with my fender but haven't succeeded yet because they invariably swerve left violently the minute they comprehend that I'm not going to be "bullied"! But I'm working on it and I expect to have success shortly - will definitely share with you guys

Be really really carefull next time u attempt this...what if someone were to swerve right?

Once i was driving on rightmost lane on mathura road and had a gentleman in a zen trying to get in between me and the divider. I couldnt move to left as there were bicycles, trucks, pedestrians and what not. I allowed this gentleman (around 23-25 yrs of age) to get the bonnet of his zen in between me and divider and then swerved right..he just braked hard like hell.

Then he drew parallel to me from left and tried to push me in to the divider. Since he hadnt learnt his lesson, i swerved left which scared him and he swerved left violently, nearly ending up in the ditch on left. Luckily for him, he didnt hit any bicycles or pedestrians.

That taught him a good lesson.


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