That's mine, all mine
Counting up all the things
To be done before the night takes over the sunshine
I keep searching for meaning in this crazy madness
For light beyond the darkness that I can see
Once again I hear His familiar voice calling me Biker's 23rd Psalm
The Lord is my Shepherd
I shall not want.
He makes me to ride on smooth roads
near green pastures;
He leads me, and my bike,
beside rivers and still waters.
He restores my soul;
He leads me on the roadway of righteousness for His name's sake.
Yea, though I ride through the valley
of the shadow of death,
I will fear no evil;
For You are with me;
Your rod and Your staff, and my bike,
they comfort me.
You prepare a journey before me
in the presence of my enemies;
You anoint my head, and my bike,
with oil, my engine runs smoothly.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me, and my bike, all the days of my life;
And I will ride in the presence of the Lord.
Forever.
K. Wichterman
Found this on Google
After traveling for some distance we could see the morning light but not the Sun due to mountains. We reached a place where valley starts. Valley was filled with fog. Amazing view, we decided to wait and click some pics and make some videos of us riding. Joel taught me some methods of taking pics and videos. I was very happy to make videos, for first time. I realized how tough it is to make one video with still hands. Blue Fazer looked amazing in that morning mist. After some time we headed towards dam, but this time we tried make video of each other riding. Well I accept we were jeopardizing camera, bike and our life, but who cares we needed to shoot that video any how. So we did it. I was wearing the camera belt around my neck. And holding camera near my ear, making it face towards Joel, who was rear rider. Then holding camera near chest when he was riding at front. Well it worked wow!!.
When we reached Temghar dam it was a marvelous view. To see the dam on left and the green village on right(oh, yes we were on the dam wall). Even this time Joel got Tea and biscuits(Parle-G bikers ki pasand). We enjoyed that warm tea in chilly morning. Again we had some photo and video session (my fav. Part of ride). We tried all the ideas we had in our mind. And I appreciate Joel never refused to my ideas of clicking pics.
On the way home he shared some of his past experience with riders and rides. But I realized that he never gave up riding at 40km/h. constantly he was maintaining the speed of the bike. He never gave up. Now that’s the true definition of TRUST. His friend trusted him that he won’t ride beyond 40km/h and he never did.
These commands were refreshed in my mind
Bikers 10 Commandments:
1)Thank thy God for being alive.
2)Thou shalt respect one's own life and the live's of other road users.
3)Thou shalt respect one's own bike.
4)Love thy bike as thy self.
5)Always wear safety gear.
6)Alcohol is a strict NO!
7)Thou may lust after thy neighbour's bike specially if its of the R1 kind!
8)Thou shalt ride with 'ultra-most' care and caution when on Indian roads.
9)Thou shalt never leave the engine running at long traffic halts.
10)Thou shalt follow all of the above.


...ur comments are most welcomed...I believe corrections makes man perfect.
almost every one carries a camera from mobilephone to DSLR's



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