- Dead for 9 months
- Relegated to Page-8 of the 'Superbikes & Imports' section
- Featured on Italian gossip diaries
It is finally time to redeem this thread - hoping for a better year ahead! After a nice run in 2019 - I was hoping to ride/ drive/ travel a lot more in 2020, but we all know what happened with that plan! So there is nothing more to explain - BUT, there is actually a lot to post. In fact, it needs a dedicated post. So, here goes -
Let us rewind the clock back to April 2020. The whole country is in lockdown, no rides, no groceries, no nothing! Skip a month - and Kerala started online passes for 'migrant workers' to get back home - and we did apply too - only to be rejected time and again! And then again! Only a limited few slots were allotted every day and we never made the cut. This story went on for a month!
Life went on in the same boring fashion for another month - the #thenewnormal way of life, till June 12, 2020. By evening, we got a message from the Govt of Kerala that the pass is approved, and that we had to be present at a checkpost 700kms away, by evening on the very next day. Good news, bad news! Good news - we could finally get back home and be of some help to parents and also finally enjoy some WFH benefits, never before received in my 12 years of career. Bad news because I didn't know what to do with the bike.
Well, not exactly true because I knew exactly what to do with the bike. Leave it with close friend and BHPian biker
KarthikK. He already had three immaculately maintained machines (
Ninja 1000,
Interceptor and
Himalayan) and had a lot more love to spare.
However, with this sudden approval strategy - the Govt of Kerala didn't give us time for that! BHPian
rbp to the rescue then, and he lived in 'proper' (read: North) Bangalore too. Time only permitted me to leave the bike at his place and then drive down to Kerala.
KarthikK picked it up from him soon afterwards and the Versys spent the next 9 months as his favourite bike in the garage. In fact, some might even point out that it inspired his '
wandering spirits'.
The one bike that suits him -
The one bike to tame them all -
Jokes apart - it would be an understatement to say that the bike could not have been better cared for - even if I had stayed back during this period. He washed and detailed the bike multiple times, took it for short runs, ensured the tyres and battery were always topped up to spec, cleaned and lubed the chain religiously and even did a full 2 hour detailing prior to handing over the bike!
First vahan puja in four years
Passion for vehicles and the attention to detail is on another level with this guy, as the below excel sheet he maintained shows -
September became November, November became December and finally - but mid January, I was able to get to Bangalore and back without having to go through quarantine procedures once again. Thanks to KarthikK - finally some pics of the immaculate condition of the bike, when I picked it up!
See that glossmania! I have no clue how he got the shield so spotless clean! Swirl marks seem to have disappeared too! How KarthikK?
Even the key was detailed! Oversprayed lube marks were painstakingly removed! Battery was topped up once again, the night prior to the handover.
Since it had been over 14 months since the last oil change, took the bike to Gear Gear motorcycles and had the oil replaced with Liqui Moly. Chain slack was checked, horn was tuned, brake pads were checked and cleaned and a quick inspection performed for other parts.
Getting back on the bike after such a long time felt strange and somewhat scary even! But all it took to fall in love was a
long ride!