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Followed Vickey333 , shankarkalwal

Jun 23, 2016 07:49 AM

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Reviewed Hero Honda Splendor Pro

Jun 22, 2016 04:18 PM 5523 Views (posted via Android App)

I The Hero Honda Splendor is a motorcycle manufactured in India by Hero Honda. It has an electronic ignition and a tubular double cradle type frame with a 97.2 cc engine. The engine is based on the Honda cub C100EX with a similar bore and stroke of 50mm X 49.5mm. As of 2009, Splendor models were...Read more

Reviewed Honda CB Unicorn 160 Standard

Jun 22, 2016 04:18 PM 14682 Views (posted via Android App)

(Updated Jun 22, 2016 04:18 PM)

The Hero Honda is a motorcycle manufactured in India by Hero Honda. It has an electronic ignition and a tubular double cradle type frame with a 97.2 cc engine. The engine is based on the Honda cub C100EX with a similar bore and stroke of 50mm X 49.5mm. As of 2009, Splendor models were selling...Read more

Commented on contactanirban1's review

Jun 20, 2016 01:12 PM

Practice balancing on the bike. Push yourself along a flat surface with your feet and get the feel of how the bike leans and steers. Do this until you have a good feel and some confidence about steering the bike. Try pushing yourself along fast and 'gliding' with your feet up in the air, steering on...ly with your hands. Notice the tendency of your body to lean slightly into the curve to keep balance when just using your hands to steer. When you are up to it, instead of using your hands, try to make turns with your body and let the bike follow you; you'll notice that the front wheel will also make the turn automatically. This is the key bike-riding skill: balancing and steering. Take as much time with this step as you need to feel confident. Balance is easier to keep when the rider is moving faster. Going too slowly while riding will not keep the rider safe. If you’re practicing with a helper, have them hold your bike behind you and try to steady it as you pedal.Read More

Reviewed Bikaji Baat Cheet Papad

Jun 20, 2016 01:09 PM 3417 Views (posted via Android App)

Practice balancing on the bike. Push yourself along a flat surface with your feet and get the feel of how the bike leans and steers. Do this until you have a good feel and some confidence about steering the bike. Try pushing yourself along fast and gliding with your feet up in the air, steeri...Read more

Reviewed HP Pavilion 15-n214TU Laptop

Jun 20, 2016 11:44 AM 1991 Views

The MOVE operation transfers characters from factor 2 to the result field. Moving starts with the rightmost character of factor 2. If factor 2 is longer than the result field, the excess leftmost characters of factor 2 are not moved. If the result field is longer than factor 2, the excess lef...Read more

Commented on pluspointgurupras's review

Jun 20, 2016 11:33 AM

Texteditor (kind of an ironic choice for a screen name given the circumstances), the bottom line is that merely stating your opinion is meaningless to a traveler reading your 'reviews'. Readers care WHY you have that opinion. Even the slightest explanation will easily bounce you over the measly 100-...character minimum (200 if you're writing a hotel review). Besides, the reality is that even 200 characters can be knocked out in about 3 sentences. It is VERY easy to do if you use complete sentences with appropriate punctuation.Read More

Reviewed Suzuki Gixxer SF

Jun 20, 2016 11:23 AM 4412 Views

(Updated Jun 20, 2016 11:26 AM)

Your bikes goods;  very so nice   review title will attract readers so be creative.   100 characters may not be needed if all you intend to do is to say that you enjoyed the meal, or that it was a good restaurant, but such reviews are worthless(and sadly we get too many of them). Reviews are not...Read more

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