Mr Vernon Franklin, aged 68, an Australian citizen with his roots in Nagpur and Goa, on his Royal Enfiled Bullet Classic had embarked on a Nagpur to Kanyakumari and back solo ride on 05.06.2019 starting at 7.15 am from home. He took up all challenges posed by the inclement weather and faced these bravely. The Nagpur and Central India tempretures were hovering around 44-47 degrees Celsius then. During the day, near Adilabad, he had a near miss and had communicated with me about the near- fatal experience. An APSRTC bus moving steadily on the left lane at a good speed, without signal took a sudden "U" turn near a road divider cut. Vernon was doing his normal 100 kmph, when he applied brakes and saved himself. He gave a mouthful to the bus driver. These are highway experiences that many of us face usually, while on long drives. After having his supper near Adilabad and an hour of rest, he drove on and touched Hyderabad on 05.06.2019 night and was welcomed by his friends and automobile buffs Mr Sandesh and Mr Keshav Rao at an unearthenly hour.
In fact, he had successfully done the Nagpur-Ladakh-Leh-Nagpur on this bike during Sept- Oct 2018.
Vernon is an avid biker and motorist. Cars and bikes have been his forte since he was a toddler, as his dad owned the well known 3 V Motors, Mount Road, Nagpur, a motor garage. He decided to drive his new Royal Enfield Bullet, fitted with fabricated accessories for load carrying and LED lamps, during the ensuing trip.
Covering 600 kms a day, he drove all night continuously on some sectors during his earlier trips. In fact, he prefers night driving and covers most of the miles during night. He has in fact already done the Nagpur to Leh - Ladakh and back during Sept - Oct 2018.
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Vernon departed for Bangalore on 06.06.2019 morning and halted at Kurnool for lunch. He was hosted by his young friend Mr Roopesh Verma also an automobile buff. There were surprises now enroute. Some misunderstood road signs played the kill joy. These road signs on our pompously laid out four lanes and six lanes are very rarely explicit and user friendly . I wonder as to how they in the developed countries have so well meaning highway signboards, that are rarely misunderstood. A bypass road around a town beyond Kurnool misled him towards Cuddapah and he drove on. Detouring a hundred or more kms, he made queries but it was too late. But determined as he was, he took the right road and drove towards Bangalore, reaching in the dead of the night on 06.06.2019. After a good rest, he decided to take the day off (07.06.2019) and his automobile buff friends, old and young including Messrs Milind Angle, Manjunath Janakiraman, D.R. Shivram (Himalayan Rally fame), Kedar Nath, Arun Vasudevan, Anil Ravindran, Srinand Piedpet, Goutham Harkulke, Rajiv decided to treat him for dinner and felicitate him. It was a grand affair and they all had lots to chat about !
Again, the next morning viz. 08.06.2019, the biker left for Kanyakumari. The roads were good. He went through the Salem route halting for lunch, but moving on and on. Touching Kanyakumari at night he was received by his young friend Mr Hari Harish, a Royal Enfield and Ambassador buff. They exchanged some pleasantries but the meet was short. It had started to rain that evening.
The weather prediction showed rains and storms. To beat the advance of the SW monsoon, Vernon decided to start his journey back immediately towards Nagpur. It was a continuous drive all through the night. He drove on and on touching Bangalore and then moving towards Hyderabad. He was again received by automobile buffs Mr Sandesh and Mr Keshav Rao at Hyderabad and made a short halt. It was an almost continuous drive that brought him to Adilabad late in the afternoon, where he rested for just 2-3 hours. And then came the final lap from Adilabad to Nagpur. Starting from Adilabad and covering a distance while on the highway (NH 44) there was a diversion again in Telangana State without proper signboards. As he puts it "when I almost ran into a pile of earth at a Road Diversion in the middle of nowhere at night after Adilabad when returning to Nagpur."
And on 10/06/2019 by 10.00 pm Vernon was back home after his six day trip ( 5.06 to 10.06) covering some 4000 kms . Other than an oil leak from the front shock absorber due to a defective oil seal, he has no complains from his equally muscular bike that endured the entire run doing 100 - 120 kmph on many sectors.
(pictures and texts by the rider to follow in my next post )