Archive for the 'Biking Philosophies' Category

Highway Headrush A Spiritual Adventure Diary

Catch the premier of Highway Headrush - A Spiritual Adventure Diary this Friday night (7:30 pm) at C-201, Greater Kailash (opposite Kappa, M Block Market), New Delhi.
The documentary is made by Joshua John from Royal Beasts bullet club from Delhi, and is based on their journey from New Delhi to the southern most tip of [...]

Five reasons why we don’t need lanes!

Here are five reasons why we in India don’t need lanes:
5. Money can be put to good use: Since India is a developing country, instead of wasting money on such trivial issues as road safety, we should use them to send delegations of bureaucrats and politicians to foreign countries to find out what we can [...]

Why tourers are different from “enthusiasts”

Here are top five reasons why tourers are different from “enthusiasts”:
1. Tourers want vehicles which are comfortable rather then something fast but one can sit in/on it for more than half an hour.
2. Tourers like vehicles which can sustain long term moderate strain; after all, for how long in most of your touring expedition do [...]

Planning vs Spontaneity

There is an old saying, new riders pick a destination for the ride while experienced riders pick a direction and ride.
Now I have been touring for over three years and consider myself as an experienced rider and tourer, but when ever I decide to go for a ride, I like to pick a destination.
Does this [...]

RD350 Poem

Read this Poem around 3 years back and loved it.
When I was nineteen years old,
typically rash, stupid and bold,
I went through a phase called the double ‘A’.
My automotive adolescence so to say.
As a compromise between power and money,
I was given the Rajdoot Yamaha three-fifty
Yes, the one with the miserable fuel economy.
Though the four figure petrol [...]