Chikmagalur Cheesecake Ride
Did a ~570kms, 13 hour ride yesterday to Chikmagalur and back. The plan started with
ebmrajesh proposing a ride to Coffee barn cafe in Chikmagalur to try their sumptuous cheesecakes - but soon got clubbed with Bisagnimutt view point visit as well. Five bikes joined in for the ride -
ebmrajesh on his KTM 390 Adventure,
shaikhmimran on his Suzuki VStrom 650, our friends Senthil on his Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and Maha on a very familiar Kawasaki Versys 650.
The route:
The bike was extremely dirty and had dried slush from the last outing. I couldn't get it washed over the week and hence cleaned the underbody and the chain before the ride. Prepped:
At the meeting point. Four of the bikes arrived on time, and then we received message from shaikhmimran that he just started from home - so we proceeded towards the breakfast point. Initial plan was to stop at Paakashala, 60 kms from the meeting point - but since the weekend crowd was too much and we could cover some distance before the traffic picks up - we decided to push the breakfast point to Empire restaurant before Hassan.
At Empire, Hassan. They have ample parking space and outdoor seating (which will become a boon later on in the day!). We helped ourselves with mini tiffins, Kesari, coffee and tea, while waiting for Imran to join us.
Imran arrived 20 minutes later and helped himself to some breakfast. Meanwhile, we also called
KarthikK who was on another of his weekend adventures, to find out he was just ahead of us on the route. Details should be out in his thread soon.
Another angle of the bikes, thanks to Maha:
Coffee Barn cafe was 2 hours away and we encountered some weekend traffic in Chikmagalur.
Nice beautiful place at the entrance of a coffee plantation. I see this becoming quite a good success with the instagram crowd, if not already. A couple was seen posing in front of the washroom, of all places!
Main reason for the visit - Cheesecakes. Each of us ordered one! Rajesh has called them up a day before to ensure they would be adequate stock by the time we reached the place.
Some days they serve a coffee flavoured version, but today it was not to be
A curious visitor. Oh wait, we are the actual visitors to his place.
Back to the cheesecake - I felt they were nice and not very artificial or sugar loaded in taste but not really extraordinary. Others swear by the coffee flavoured one
Our bikes parked outside the Barn. Rajesh getting ready to roll out with his 390 ADV
Back, back, back... hit the kerb and bam! Our man lost balance, happily jumped off the bike and started giggling. "Did you capture it?" was his first response before even attempting to lift the bike. Cheap KTM spares, I tell ya
We roll out and within a few kms they stop for a small photoshoot. I'm missing because..
I stopped a km ahead to click this...
And this... The 10k kms mark on the odometer. As mentioned in the earlier post, only 7712 has been under my ownership.
Meanwhile, they do a small photoshoot. Here is
shaikhmimran with his Suzuki VStrom 650
ebmrajesh with his KTM 390 Adventure
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350:
And Maha's good old Kawasaki Versys 650, which was once my black panther.
I soon join them at the location
A picture of all the bikes together:
This section was the highlight of the day. Excellent roads, beautiful weather and nice twisties. Had my footpeg scrape on one occasion and would have been scary - except I could see Imran handling it with grace up ahead.
Good fun despite the rain - these Michelin Road5s are absolutely brilliant and I sure might pay up the premium for these when changing the tyres next.
Bisagnimutt view point on a long weekend turned out to be a bad decision. Traffic piled up kms together, tourists parking their vehicles haphazardly, newbie drivers who have no clue on negotiating curves and bravehearts who think wrongside is their might. We finally turned around at the halfway point after wasting an hour for nothing.
Half an hour more to get back away from the traffic jam, in pouring rain. Finally able to get a breather. Atleast the weather and the views all around were lovely
Maha still has his spirits high!
A very dirty bike after all the rain. Morning prep be damned!
We headed back to Empire Hassan for a late lunch. Although it was already 4pm, we could get some biryani, chicken and paneer dishes for lunch.
The outdoor seating arrangement at Empire is a boon for bikers. We came in soaking wet and didn't want to go inside anyways. Lunch time was over and the crowds had left, so we could occupy a table for the gear.
Along with another one for lunch, topped up with some nice conversations:
Had a good run from Hassan to Nelamangala, with evening twilight making it the best time to do fast highway cruising.
Though it was already 6:30pm when we reached the last toll point and bid each other bye. The board is apt - The Tiger sure does have an unmatched legacy
Back home by 8pm with ~570 kms on the odo. The Tiger Sport will be restricted to commute duties this month as I have a tight work schedule coming up. Back to the old timelines till then...
