Return Ride
Since the onward was through Charmadi Ghat, decided to return via Madikeri. Mysore expressway being closed to motorcycles, Karthik suggested the route as -
Mangalore - Puthur - Sullia - Sampaje - Madikeri - Kushalnagar - Arkalgud - Holenarsipur - Channarayapatna - Tumkur - Bangalore. Must say - I had a ton of fun during the return ride - which had excellent roads with fast flowing corners. Would wholeheartedly suggest this route over the Charmadi route for bikers!
Checked out of the hotel and was on the road by 10AM. Another tankful of XP95 and I'm all set to return to Bangalore.
Was a very pleasant co-incidence to run into Karthik yet again, this time totally unplanned. We probably had a 1km stretch common for us on our respective routes - and met on the road there only. Quick chat and click before parting our seperate ways for the day:
Beautiful roads to drive on:
With some nice scenery all around:
Quick stop for water somewhere before Sullia. I have never been a big fan of panniers, but they are extremely convenient no doubt! Since this was just an overnighter - the RHS pannier was just for the backup essentials - rain coat, tyre rollers, chain lube, puncture kit and a portable air compressor. LHS one had my travel bag, a pair of sneakers and water bottles.
The road from Sullia through Sampaje was a delight to ride with excellent tarmac and fast flowing corners.
I was having a total blast and made excellent progress, not getting chased down by any other vehicle on the road, except when -
When this guy turns up, and overtakes! I had the best few minutes of the ride trying to keep pace with him and watch him taking the corners oh-so beautifully, but soon backed off a bit realizing his skill levels were way better than mine
He came from behind once again after taking a quick breather. This time I signaled him when we came parallel at a traffic choke point, before pulling off to the kerb for a short chat. He seems to be an ex-rally rider from Mysore, who took delivery of a brand new Duke 390 only on Saturday and was out to complete the run-in period over the weekend itself. Wonderful machine this, the Duke 390 - that never fails to impress - especially with an expert rider on the saddle!
The Tiger Sport is no slouch either - and I absolutely love the improvements the Tiger Sport brings into cornering as compared to the competent Versys that I previously owned.
The best part is the fueling (Versys used to have a harsher on-off transition when powering out of corners), the much larger torque spread across the range and the excellent weight balance tipping into corners. I need to upgrade my skill levels to match the bike soon!
Found this viewpoint just before Madikeri and thought of taking some pictures. But unfortunately - a group of bikes decided to pull up even before I had a chance to put the bike on stand. So left the place and headed for lunch
Lunch was at Raintree, Madikeri - chosen for the location and good parking, once again as suggested by Karthik
Nice interior ambience, probably converted from an old-school house:
Iced coffee to start with! This one was very different compared to the usual cold coffee drinks available - and had a very authentic chickory filter coffee flavour to it. Was not loaded with sugar as usually expected either. Good!
Not only that - the creamy consistency soon gave way to pure cold black coffee at the bottom. I kind of liked this -
Even more neer dosa and squid ghee roast. Although the prawns were smaller than the ones in Maharaja Mangalore - these were tastier, the dish had less colour and was more enjoyable as well! May be just me - but I liked this lunch better than the Saturday one -
Elaneer (Tender coconut) payasam (kheer) to top it off!
Still had a long way to go post lunch. The route was Madikeri - Kushalnagar - Arkalgud - Holenarsipur - Channarayapatna - Tumkur - Bangalore. Thankfully the roads were good for the most part, even though there was a hundred speed breakers between Kushalnagar and Holenarsipur. Beautiful scenary all around made it particularly enjoyable.
Taking a short break for water:
Rejoined the Hassan highway by around 4:15 PM and reached Paakashala, Yediyur by 4:45 PM.
Feasting on Goli Bajje for snacks:
And yet another Cold coffee:
The Tiger Sport 660 impressed thoroughly once again and handled everything i could throw at it - highways, corners, poor roads, luggage, city traffic, commuting, everything! If only Bajaj/Triumph works on the dealership quality and ownership experience to match the riding experience these bikes provide!
Back home by ~6:45 PM. Overall trip distance of 803 kms.
Total odo reading as it stands now:
By the end of the two days - I felt like I had so much food and calories for a whole week in just a day! Finished the day by making a plain salad at home with some leaves, baby tomatos and paneer thrown in! Will need a couple of weeks to get out of the rush (adrenaline rush from the ride + sugar rush from all the food
) to die down!
Once again, Happy Diwali. Hope all of you had a nice Diwali weekend