Suzuki Hayabusa effortlessly crosses the water crossing while the Royal Enfield Interceptor and KTM Duke 390 struggles
The famous Indian moto vlogger JS Films, who is mainly known for posting videos regarding superbikes on YouTube, was on a road trip to Bhutan with his friends a few days back. The guy himself is a very experienced rider and, he is into riding superbikes for many years. The video he has posted recently shows how skillfully he counters the water crossing on his Suzuki Hayabusa which is nicknamed as Nilima.
This particular video only shows a small water crossing and how different bikes handle it. The water crossing which was shown in the video is quite deep and, it has round river pebbles, which are slippery and, can make walking through them quite difficult.
The first motorcycle which attempted to go through the water crossing is a Royal Enfield Himalayan. The Himalayan got atuck in the middle but, the rider manages to free the motorcycle and reaches the other side after struggling a bit. The second motorcycle which has tried to go through the water crossing is a KTM Duke 390. The KTM Duke is a naked street bike, the rider of the Duke 390 moves easily through the rocks and takes it to the other side without any hassle.
It doesn't mean that the rider who is riding the Interceptor 650 is not properly skilled it simply means things always don’t work out as planned.
The third motorcycle to counter the water crossing is a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. The rider goes through the water stream halfway and then gets stuck there badly. Afterwards, another person goes to help the rider and, he successfully takes his bike out to the other side. The Royal Enfield Interceptor was ridden by Bullu Biker. He is also a very experienced and skilled rider, who is riding motorcycles from a very long time. But sometimes experience and skills are not enough to counter the toughest terrains. It doesn't mean that the rider who is riding the Interceptor 650 is not properly skilled it simply means things always don’t work out as planned.
At last, the Suzuki Hayabusa tries to counter the stream. Surprisingly, the rider was well experienced and was successful in navigating his way through rocks and a deep water crossing. The Suzuki Hayabusa tips the scales at 270 kgs. It is quite difficult to handle a motorcycle of this weight on bad terrains at a slower speed. But, as we have told you before the rider is quite experienced and knows how to deal with bad terrains.
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