Why do Indian love their bike so much
Well, talking about the much puffed up and well organized Delhi Bikers Breakfast Run, that took place in the capital over the last weekend
Well, talking about the much puffed up and well organized Delhi Bikers Breakfast Run, that took place in the capital over the last weekend, wherein there were around more than 400 bikers, along with their much loved, cherished, superb maintained motorcycles like Royal Enfield, KTM, Kawasaki Ninja, Honda and many more! The enthusiasm, passion and love for riding their machines, was indeed so evident in their eyes, that it made me really speechless. Most of the bikes were vintage bikes, along with the fanatics dressed up with awesome biking gears like jackets, cuffs, guard and what not!
It was a breakfast Ride that started early in the morning, where in the people collected at South Extension, moving over to Dharuhera, Haryana, to Aravali Resorts, wherein a lavish Breakfast was awaiting the cheerful bikers. The most interesting and astonishing part of the game was seeing women, clad in gears, riding a Royal Enfield all alone and by themselves, what a sight it was, surely reminded me the modern an contemporary women of today, who doesn?t have any boundaries! Actually there were so many aspects about this particular ride that was amazing, the cheer in the hearts and attitude of the bikers, the respect they had for riding, the passion for their bikes, although I did not know anyone personally, still all these aspects were so visible and very easily recognized.
One more aspect that really surprised me was the kind of discipline these bikers followed. There were just riding on 2 lanes, following their own specific signs for connecting and communicating with each other. It was quite a scene to watch the first biker stopping or passing through a sign language, while the same being followed by the hundred of the followers in a systematic and organized approach. I?m talking a back, as before this I always thought of biking being a thrill to just enjoy speed, adventure, stunts, howls etc. I respect the kind of an experience I was a part of that made me completely alter my thinking process and respect the love these riders have for the roads, riding and of course their Bikes