xBhp has always been about camaraderie and the spirit of community. We have long been known for consistently organising get-togethers of riders throughout the country. With that, we have always been more than ready to participate in such events as well. We recently got an opportunity to join a fun gathering of motorcyclists organised by OCPR. We joined them as a community partner, with our BMW M340i serving as the proud stalwart of the cavalcade.


OCPR (Out of Control Punjabi Riders) Entertainment organised one of their most spirited community motorcycling gatherings this festive season. The ride was christened Tyohaar Da Tashan. Before this, we had also participated in another one of their rider gatherings, so when we were approached to be the community partner, we knew we were in for a good time.


The event was attended by more than 1,500 people, which included not only the riders but their families as well. In addition to xBhp being the community partner, the event was also supported by Rynox (Arjan Garh) along with Monster Energy, Burrah, ZANA, and IOTA Water. The starting point for the ride was the Rynox showroom at the Arjan Garh Metro Station. With all the riders gathered up, we also took our place in the cavalcade with our BMW M340i. And off we went!


It was a sight to behold as so many riders set off in a controlled manner. The staggered formation was maintained throughout as the signal-coordinated convoy headed towards our destination, Faridabad. This strict adherence to the formation was a demonstration of how the region’s motorcycling community is steadily embracing safer riding practices.

The convoy culminated at World Street by Omaxe, a growing social hub that regularly draws riders, auto enthusiasts, and weekend visitors. Spread across 120 acres and inspired by international high streets, the venue’s broad walkways and open public spaces allowed it to comfortably accommodate the large turnout.


The atmosphere shifted from the hum of engines to the sounds of dhol, music, and festive cheers as participants arrived. The formal segment of the event opened with the National Anthem and a diya-lighting ceremony led by the daughters of participating riders, a moment that brought the families to the forefront and echoed the increasing presence of women across riding communities.

The celebrations continued with a lucky draw featuring premium riding gears, followed by the first-ever Bikers’ Dandiya, which turned the event into an energetic cultural gathering. A performance by the Nachde Punjabi group added momentum, drawing riders and families into the festivities.

For World Street, the event further demonstrated its role as an accessible and well-connected urban space linked to major corridors such as Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, the FNG network, the Delhi–Mumbai Expressway, and upcoming developments like Jewar Airport. With weekend visitor numbers often crossing a lakh and expansions like the New Singapore phase underway, the venue continues to shape itself as a flexible platform for public events and communities.

The Tyohaar Da Tashan ride underscored how motorcycling in the region is evolving beyond leisure into a more organised, inclusive, and socially rooted culture. It was a privilege for us to have been a part of such an event and even more so, being the sole community partner. As we sign off, we look forward to more such fun get-togethers… and we are sure the OCPR Entertainment is already on top of it!



















