It was 26 years back, my mother still reminds me of the day, she was standing by, I was toying around a bullet, when all of a sudden something happened and the beast (as it appeared to me that time) fell on me and slit open my skull. It was since then the bug called bullet has entered into my head.
The impact was pretty strong. The bug even interfered with my genes. It showed in my kid.
Well that is how I am here, introducing myself to the brotherhood of Royal Enfield Owners.
I am a Marine engineer and have been sailing since last 9 years. But now have put an end to it, got myself a shore job here in Delhi in a Real Estate Facilty Management Company.
I was attached to Nagpur Wanderlust group for some time and done one or two small rides with them. Should not miss to mention Anukaran as the true blood bulleteers I have met, yet.
Recently did a trip from Delhi to Ngp RM 07 with beasters. The biggest and the best so far.
Like all the bulleteers, I do aspire to be one of those iron butts to scale the heights of Khardungla Pass on my Bullet.
I am lucky in a way that my wife acknowledge my passion for the machine, and she and my son too prefers to travel only on the bullet wherever we go.
But unlucky, when I have to choose between the two. I hate to take a decision then.
Well, as a proud owner of one for last 6 years I do have something to say
The gear lever should be on the right side only for thunder eagles.
The thunder birds can keep it on the wrong side,
Keep thumping
Will see you all in RM08 Hyderabad.
RIDE SAFELY