On the miracle that is the Indian road, M.K. VIDYARANYA captures a stainless steel shop on the wheels of a moped made by the old firm of T.V. Sundaram Iyengar in Salem.
Also read: Don’t tell us you didn’t know this one on Rajnikant
On the miracle that is the Indian road, M.K. VIDYARANYA captures a stainless steel shop on the wheels of a moped made by the old firm of T.V. Sundaram Iyengar in Salem.
Also read: Don’t tell us you didn’t know this one on Rajnikant
1st that Bajaj fellow with the autos and now this TVS fellow with those pesky tvs XL … singularly responsible for a lot of nonsense on B’lore(Indian) roads.
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wonder why you are blaming the makers rather than the users, i am pretty sure the vehicle wasn’t designed for the purpose shown in the picture above.
Maybe we should add Tatas and volvo to the list, we all know that buses in indian roads also create a lot of nonsense. Then again the tatas for the indicas and the sumos that are the taxis, may be hindustan motors for the ambassadors…how about mahindra as a representative for jeeps and SUV makers
I am sure they are all responsible for the mess on indian roads. I mean they didnt take into consideration while designing n manufacturing vehicles that the avg indian user has no traffic sense!
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Aluminium. Not stainless steel. They are new so they look more like steel now than they will after use.
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