I am a proud owner of "Hamara Bajaj" since Jan 1993. This single seater Bajaj Chetak stole my imagination due to its single seat comfort (which was required to enjoy the proverbial touch and braking delights) and its economics ,as a motor bike was out of my reach at that time.
This machine has withstood all the rigors of my bachelor (engaged though!) days and my married life through out the length and breadth of this country. I have also given my best to my Chetak. The machine is always serviced on time and well oiled. Its tank is always filled with the premium fuels and the best 2T oil. The tyre pressures are checked every 2 weeks during fuelling day. All these checks and balances have kept the Chetak in great shape and its a half-kick start machine. These days,me and my younger son ride "Hamara Bajaj" to the school bus and then I take a drive around the Colony. Sometime, I toss its key to my Man Friday especially when there is a Fox Evening planned at Delhi and he does running around to tie up the details. The sweet sound of its engine and the Chetak's power are still good. All our guests are given a chance to click a photo with this vintage machine.
As a vehicle performs well with due care,the human body also requires timely checks and balances to keep it going. Regular food habits and exercise can keep one fit for a long time and especially in this 'always on line' World. Timely health checks can predict the parameters to a large extent and family history can be linked to predict medical profiles. A daily gulp of "Amla" and Aloe Vera Juice,a spoon full of Chyavanprash and a fruit a day can keep many factors away. There is some logic behind these habits. Low cholesterol, controlled sugar and good Hb would be natural outcomes of clean habits.
"Hamara Bajaj" needs me to give it a gentle kick to power up its Ccs. Similarly, I need to fuel up myself correctly to power me up and do my assigned tasks.Cheers to the Man and the machine.
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