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It’s been quite some time now that I had joined xBHP. In this period I had developed a couple of very good friendships. Now I have always had a desire for a group long ride and that to preferably to hills. But because of one reason or other I was not able to fulfil this desire.
But this time all the stars had aligned. After riding in town with me for more than 1 year now my wife had become comfortable on the bike, the finance part was also there and of course this time I had perfect company also. Hence we decided for the ride to the mountains.
It was a 4 day ride. The itinerary:
1st day: Delhi – Chindi (450 Km)
2nd day: Chindi – Shoja (100 Km)
3rd day: Shoja – Naldera (110 KM)
4th day: Naldera - Delhi (420 Km)
The Participants:
1) Rachit and Pooja (Karizma)
2) Raktim and Sushmita (FZ16)
3) Rakesh and Seema (FZ16)
4) Shivanshu (R15)
5) MJ (R15)
After almost one month of planning, meeting and preparations the day had come 9th April. I will admit that India winning the world cup also helped us pass this one month as to pass time before the ride was very difficult because of anxiety.
Anyways me and Pooja started from Gurgaon at 3.15 in the morning. We met the rest of the group near IIT at around 3.45. From there we went to Sarai Kale Khan bus stand. There we waited for Rakesh who because of some misunderstanding got slightly late. In the end finally I guess we pushed of around 4.45. It was cool, weather seemed perfect and as agreed we all rode together under strict speed limits. Till murthal I guess it was clean eventless ride as we all expected because of the plain highway and our eyes so desperate for the twisties. At murthal we had our first break. Everybody was full of energy and spirits were really high.
First Pit Stop around Murthal:
Once we started from here, we slightly increased the pace because things were looking comfortable and we still had a long way to go. The next stop was Jhilmil Dhaba at Karnal.
After quite a heavy breakfast we started towards Zirakpur. We didn’t go to Chandigarh. We straightway turned towards Shimla from Zirakpur. We encountered heavy traffic Jam in Kalka as it was the Navratras and there is a famous temple in Kalka. It was the first test of the bikes or I would say torture specially to the clutch as it is uphill and stop go traffic. By the time we got out of that mess, the bikes were running real hot. Our plan was to have tea at me friends place in Parwanoo. We reached parwanoo and took a decently lengthy break as everybody was relaxed that boring highway was done and next was the twisties.
From there started the real journey. Everybody started really joining. Riders were enjoying Riding and pillions enjoyed Vistas.
Somewhere on the way:
Then we reached Solan. There we again took a break. We took a lot of frequent breaks it was the first such long ride for the ladies. From Solan onwards we started to look for a place to have lunch.
Finally managed a small Dhaba type place and stopped there. The food was amazing. Some photos of the place:
After Solan, the road widens, the tarmac was smooth and the turns were flowing one after another. By this time ladies were also comfortable being pillion on the hills. That gave us a chance to increase our pace slightly and enjoy the leans. I was having big trouble just to keep up with all other Yamahas because of their wonderful handling and nice sticky tyres. Even my power advantage was not helping me much. From there on it was continuous workout for me to keep up.
Then we reached Shimla, tanked up and moved ahead. From Shimla to Naldera the roads are smooth and the turns are sharper but the tone was set and se reached Naldera in no time. There we took a break at a hotel where it would be our third night stay.
Some photos from the hotel:
From there we had to go around 60 kms more and it was already 6.30 in the evening. All the pillion and at least me were slightly tired. But we had to move further. From there the roads were slimmer and not that smoother. It was constant fight to keep the tyres away from gravel and keep on going. Finally we reached our first night halt at around 9.15. On seeing the rooms we were might impressed.
Some clicks of the hotel:
This was the First Day’s log. I apologise for less clicks as this day we were riding most of the time.
I promise better clicks for the next day’s logs.
A trailer of the Next Day:

Interesting.
Read about your trip on the other forum.
Post more pics.
I am off to Jalori,this coming Good friday with 60 odd people.
How much snow was present around Jalori?
Rachit thats lots of snow even at this time. We didn't get time visit Naldehra in our recent trip in March. i am hooked to your log.
Good stuff man - bring it on!
You guys didnt go to Serolsar lake?
Why not complete the loop?
@phamilyman: Thank You Sir. Honestly I am not aware of Serolsar lake. Also already our trip had so much riding that I guess we were in no position to do any other place. Probably Next time.
As for the 4th and the final day log there is not much to write.
When we all woke up in the morning we all were sad about the feeling of going back. Nobody wanted to leave. Also we all were skeptical about the fact we had to ride more than 400 Km that day and our bodies were in no shape to take that beating.
But we had to leave. So we started around 9.30 in the morning from Naldera. Didnt get much traffic in Shima. Maintained some pace some distance before Solan we hit heavy rainfall. Still we kept moving. Took a break at solan. From solan onwards it was dry. We reached Zirakpur by 3. Had lunch took some rest and started our journey. After riding for hills for 3 days straight highway was very boring and the pain in our butts was also adding to the misery. After every 1 hour we had to stop because our backside was not able to take it. Somehow we managed to reach delhi by 9.30 in the night. It was a long and very tiring day but what made us happy was we all successfully completed the trip without any hiccups.
Some pics:
Shimla
Petrol break at Solan:
Probably some new train or some minister's baraat
Thank you guys for reading. It was a very special trip for all of us. The fact that it was difficult and very tiring made it even more special.
Firstly many congrats for a safe completion of a wonderful ride. The hills are indeed the best destination for bikers. And your pics and TL has made me envious of you all (in all good senses). It was surely great to see the wonderful areas and you all seem to have thoroughly enjoyed the rides. Do post as to how did the bikes perform and any special care that you took for the bikes.
Thank you very much justwheels. I agree that we are blessed in the sense that we have hills though some distance from here but still atleast they are approachable.
As for how did the bikes perform. We they performed flawlessly. I had some issues with my tyre grip on wet but that was just a tyre issue. Apart from that no hiccups at all.
Apart from Hill Riding precautions I guess we just tried to be smooth with the machinery. Also the fact that we had to stop at regular intervals made sure bikes had time to cool down. Another thing that we made sure was the chain lube. We used to lube the chains every morning and just kept a check at tyre pressure. Nothing very serious or critical.
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