Bangalore-bred Chris Pfeiffers steal the show at PES College of Engineering

In low airfare PES College of Engineering in Mandya organises a stunt biking show titled Wheeled Evolution 2013

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Saravanan Parth, a second PUC student always loved working with motorbikes. But, what can he do with a motorbike? How can his career be lucrative if he studies motorbike?

He found his answers recently when he attended a stunt biking show at PES College of Engineering, Mandya.

To encourage automobile engineering and love for automobiles, the PES College of Engineering in Mandya organised a stunt biking show recently. Titled Wheeled

Evolution 2013, the event had a stunt show by a team called LSI (Legendary Stunts Inc) and Dirt Battles, a dirt biking competition.

“We performed a no-front wheel wheelies freestyle circle, an international stunt performed in X Games,” said Mohammad

Kasheef, member of LSD. The team took about five years to perfect stunt biking, and has performed at various colleges to encourage students to take up automobiles engineering along with stunt biking.

“We work on bikes. We modify them and we rectify them. Since we know our bikes in and out, we know what safety measures we have to take before we start doing stunts on them,” explained Mohammad Zakir, who rides a Pulsar.

“We have a Dio, we have a Pulsar. One is a geared vehicle the other is not. But we perform stunts on both,” said Raza Mehedi Ali, who performs stunts on the Dio.

“We are completely opposed to stunts on the roads. We never practice on freeways or main roads. We have a small place and we practice there with every safety equipment in place. Helmets, arm guards, knee guards, neck protection, shin protection, shoes and if needed harnesses are all used even during practice sessions,” said Kasheef.

source: http://www.dnaindia.com / DNA / Home> Bangalore> Report / Place: Bangalore, Agency: DNA / Tuesday, April 30th, 2013

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