Re: India Oct 2017
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 2:44 pm
On the way to Agra I asked the driver to stop as I thought I'd seen a cub.
As it happens it was an indian copy, a Bajaj.
These are the lowest of the low as everyone has Hero 125's, automatics or the occasional Enfield.
As I was taking the photo, six guys in the open fronted shop spotted me. They couldn't believe I was photographing such a machine. They came out dragging the gentleman who owned it, laughing all the while and pushing him in front of the camera next to the bike.
They then wanted to know if I wanted to buy it.
Bahnu our guide told me that they'll be pulling this guy's leg about it for days.
I video'd the whole thing.
As it happens it was an indian copy, a Bajaj.
These are the lowest of the low as everyone has Hero 125's, automatics or the occasional Enfield.
As I was taking the photo, six guys in the open fronted shop spotted me. They couldn't believe I was photographing such a machine. They came out dragging the gentleman who owned it, laughing all the while and pushing him in front of the camera next to the bike.
They then wanted to know if I wanted to buy it.
Bahnu our guide told me that they'll be pulling this guy's leg about it for days.
I video'd the whole thing.