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Amazing writeup sir........makes me feel like i should start touring right away.............
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow! What a Ride!' -Hunter S. Thompson
Awesome......... buddy, even I believe that motorcycling helps a lot in getting a positive frame of mind........ I ride my bike to relieve my stress as its just sort of a divine experience for me........ whenever I feel sad or stressed or angry with someone or something, I just take my bike and start riding right away, no destinations, just going where ever the road takes, and I can feel my worries and stress leaving behind as if they were just some objects on roadside which I just passed by....... I truly feels like my bike and me starts to become just one person and we together exploring the world, its just amazing, I can't even explain it in writing but I can surely say, its the same feeling that a true believer feels after praying to god.......
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Inspirational writeup. I always believe that we should atleast do one thing which we really like once a day. It really freshens one up and makes one ready to face the next wave so to speak.
For me, its my ride to and from office on my R15. I am just amazed at how that one ride back home evaporates all my stresses away, nasty traffic snarls notwithstanding!
And, even though I am not much of a tourer, a long tour really heals. It becomes a journey of self discovery.
Completely blown me away - so much of emotions was some time too diffcult to handle. I can only imagine how you would have felt while writing this up, it looked very close and personal. Hats off Sunil Ji. Read and felt good, passing this over to my friends and known people who feels same as what you have told in the article. Thanks a Ton
Very inspiring Sunil Sir...... One of my friends was going through somewhat the same situation. I suggested him to ride after reading your article. And now he is really happy than he was ever before..... Thank You again for sharing your big experiences with us!!!! \\m//.
[QUOTE=harshavardhanchivate;847367]Very inspiring Sunil Sir...... One of my friends was going through somewhat the same situation. I suggested him to ride after reading your article. And now he is really happy than he was ever before..... Thank You again for sharing your big experiences with us!!!! \\m//.
Odd SunilG, Almost sounds like a phase in my life. The only relief was riding off. It was never planned, nothing as epic as most of you guys have done, just me and my bike all alone in some road with no definite plan or target to achieve. I had a funny problem when a lot of things hit me at the same time at that particular phase. I couldn't sleep. I did put that to good use, work endlessly to tire myself for the 4 hr sleep once in 2 or 3 days. But, riding off has been the most comforting at troubled times and also was the best at clearing up my mind when important decisions had to be made.
I'm in process too.
3.5+ years back I "had" to sell my Roadrunner (my previous bike) and then buy a car to someone's wish.
Being back-stabbed by same person multiple times (over 10 years) I finally gave up (its exactly 2 months today)... won't elaborate more.
I brought Amitiel (my current bike) home to counter my loneliness and I take her out for a spin whenever I get lost in storm of thoughts that weakens my heart.... and when I step back home I have a wide grin on my face.
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