Hot on wheels
By Express News Service
03rd September 2012 12:00 AM
Sajan SS speaks proudly about his black Pulsar 220F. And he deserves to be proud as he bought the bike with his salary from a part-time job. “My parents were shocked when their only son came home on a bike one day because they were unaware of my part-time job,” smiles the third-year computer science and engineering student of Narayanaguru College of Engineering, Kanyakumari.
To prove that he is an ardent fan of car racing, Sajan has an F1 logo sticker on the engine shield of his bike. A ‘yoyo’ marked on the bike is yet another attraction. It stands for ‘Youth of Yearling Omnipresent’, the name of the firm he worked for three years. A job that enabled him to be the proud owner of a two-wheeler. Sajan says he will never let anyone else vroom around on it. Though Sajan bought the bike only a year ago, he has already travelled for about 13,000 kilometres on the bike.
- meera.manu@newindianexpress.com
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