I can totally understand the relationship with the bike. I have a similar story with RE. My dad owned a bullet in his college days. He sold it for a bike with better mileage because he couldn’t afford the fuel. The prices had just increased from Rs 4 / litre to Rs 6 / litre. He always wanted me to get a bullet but I never liked it. I hired one for 6 days for one of my first videos and hated the analogue experience of it. I mean, a bike without a fuel indicator? What sort of a bike is that? I booked a classic 350 a month back and I am waiting for it. Considered every other bike including Continental GT. (I think that is the one you might go for) but booked this one. Because this is not a bike. It is a bullet.
More than anything, regardless of what we choose to ride, the stories that surface and conversations that follow is what I love the most about biking and the community. I'm looking forward to know your thoughts and experience of owning the new classic 350, whenever that happens and possibly riding together some day as well! Cheers!
Teared up with Chapter 1! Especially when he talked about parents growing old and them not being the immortal superheroes we once thought.......damn dude! Hit me like a train!🥺🥺
My dad always used to dream of having a Royal Enfield , not just any Royal Enfield , the Classic or Electra . Having rode an Electra from one friend and a Classic from another , he wanted to own one . He would also remark every Bullet he saw on the road and always passed a nice comment to the bike or to the rider! Then , after I grew up , I saw why he was so obsessed with it . I rode one for the first time , even though it was my first bike , I really loved the bike . After driving it for the first time , the friend who had the Electra decided to sell it to my father for a meagre sum (I can’t recall what it was , but it was SUPER low than the asking price for a mint condition 2016 Electra 350 TwinSpark) . My father’s dream came true of owning a Royal Enfield , but after a month of owning the bike , the friend who sold the bike died due to Cancer . Nobody knew , not even himself , that he had Cancer and died in the Hospital Bed , or atleast that’s what we were told . After his son came back from Abroad , it was later revealed that it was his own wish to sell the bike to my father and that’s why he sold it at such a low price . My father has been riding this bike from the day his friend died in his honor . But the bike is starting to disintegrate now (I think I lack a better word that “disintegrate”) , because the clutch line broke while driving in the middle of nowhere , the fuel gauge stopped working and the “Self start” button stopped working (my father says that it is better to kick-start the bike rather than self start because that’s where the Royal comes from) and refused to repair that . I cannot start that bike with my own power because it kicks back whenever I try to start it
@@ambushgaming2755 I have been practicing starting this bike , and now I have mastered the art of starting my bike . I can now start the bike within the first two kicks and it starts nice and smooth
A simple middle class guy. I’m not here to say my story for show off but this video just made me realise that days do change❤️ My mom was the only earning hand and she was my dad as well. I didn’t have any chance to ride any vehicle. Neither a cycle nor a bike. I used to stare my friend’s bicycle. The stare was somehow grown from bicycle to bike. Didn’t have courage to ask her to get me one, as she was working very hard. Glad, my mother raised me so well that after 22 years of my birth, I own myself a Jupiter. Self earned but the feeling of riding own vehicle is just astonishing.☺️ Anurag’s video just pulled my dreams once again. I’m gonna buy a RE someday for sure.❤️ & love you mummma.❤️❤️
What is the purpose of a bike if it just sits there without someone riding it Just like a bird in a cage kept for showcase but it will never be able to reach its potential and experience the joy of flying in the sky
@@AnuragSalgaonkar you are right just keeping in garage just for the legacy will be a crime 😂 You should sell someone you know who will treat her well.
This video hits different, you really took your game on another level. Also its a Small World dude, i was watching your videos for a while, your sense of humour is different, there is an originality which is lacking nowadays on most channels, i said small world because one of my childhood friend Dev, talked a lot about his roommate who is a moto vlogger, i was unaware that the motovlogger room mate he was talking about was you. Keep going with the good work.
Bruh, you literally made everyone cry, You're a great story teller , love your work. I think a lot of people are now thinking to gift their dad's their lifelong gift now 😍 Loved this Video 😍
There's nothing sad in this video yet this made me cry, I dont why i cried but i did. I was a highly academic focused kid and always dreamt of a successful career which knew no limit but life had other plans, I have had a rough childhood and ever since my teenage years I was stuck with cancer, just like every middle class family in tough times , all of the attention, time and money went to me, I could see my Dad and mom struggling, arguing and lord knows so much they were bearing including my little sister who acted as my Big sister at that time. My academics were ruined and so was my mental peace and ofcourse physical health. Fast forward to 5 years later, I managed to somehow complete my studies and got a decent government college for my graduation. Sometimes I wonder What my life would be like if everything was normal, maybe a better college , a better life, better grades, but there was something that couldn't have been any better and that was my Mom's and Dad's love for me, its what kept me going all this time, Iam so grateful for them. Anyways, Dad always used to tell me how the first bike he rode was a Bullet but he couldn't own one ever and he always said when you start college I'll get you one. Although its been two years since i got into college but couldn't attend a single on campus class due to my treatment and covid , I got over with treatment last month and I am hoping to join physical classes from next month, and Yesterday Dad took me to a Royal Enfield showroom and He & I, both were stuck with its beauty and elegance, I could see his eyes, how brighten up they were. We all are still struggling with medical expenses and covid and everything and to be honest, I cant ask my dad to buy the Enfield because of more important things, but that single moment of that showroom visit made me realise How he always wanted to own that bike and now he wants me to have it along with his dream. Even if we cant have the bike right now, I hope one day I'll be able to gift him his Enfield from my own earnings and make him happy.
"parents growing old and them not being the immortal superheroes we once thought" my dad passed away 13 days ago at the age of 48, Damn this line hits hard.. 😞
You brought me to tears brother! It’s a joy to see that there’re good people like you in this world, who love and honour their parents, you inspire me and others, to be better sons to our parents..!!! God Bless! 🙂
Falling in love with your own bike happens over time, day in day out, from riding it to your interviews to riding it to beautiful places! Gratitude is all we should have, when we achieve things with whatever we have! So happy for you Anurag! May God bless you with success and peace!
As a classic 350 rider for approximately 1.7 years , this video felt so relatable . This bike is so forgiving to the rider , it makes you learn from your mistakes and also its own faults . This bike makes you grow as a rider also a human being , tries to make you humble and kind . Also yes it teaches you many thing about bikes . Thank you for making this video and saying the things that the most classic owners always wanted to say for a very long time .
No cap he is the best motovlogger of India. He is humble, he is honest and most importantly he is the face of us ( we middleclass people ) and middle class bikers like us. May you achieve great success in life Anurag! ☺️
Anurag, thanks for this amazing video. It has been a roller coaster ride with you, watching your videos since 2 years. I am from your first 1000 subscribers, watching every video of yours,it is a stress buster for me. In first I thought anurag will reach peaks obviously. Congratulations for your success and 100k. And don't let go your classic 350. It's our emotion and don't let go our emotions.
Dude the way you narrate ...the way you tell stories through your videos is just straight up beautiful. Truly love and enjoy your videos. Keep it up big man
Hey anurag. I write this to you as someone who has loved watching your videos for a long time because of their essence and because of your character. You've grown a lot in terms of the quality of your content and I find that every time I watch your videos, I'm able to unwind better and learn more about what the riding experience actually is. This video of yours especially struck a chord within me as Royal Enfields have been a part of my family for two solid generations. When I asked my grandfather about his 70s bullet 500, he used the same word as you and so many other people in this country do- 'dream'. It's that dream that made my father purchase a thunderbird and the same dream that makes me all fuzzy when thinking about owning a continental some day. I'd like to say congratulations and thank you for your videos, I really do love watching each and every one of them. Ride safe and don't ever change.
Editor Anurag needs the raise of a lifetime for this masterpiece. As one of your cult members who just started riding a classic 500 that too my dad's, I can relate so much to what you have given in this video. Thank you Anurag 🥰
This is it....!!! This is real peaceful content. All the other daily life vloggers show us their shitty content about nonsense things. But your videos show us small things and teach us the essence of life. The way you explained the beautiful journey of your bike brought tears to my eyes. Anurag Bhava you are the best.
A totally relatable film! 100%. It was my papa's dream too, to have classic 350 and now he has 5 year old classic 350, it still looks like it was bought this year!
Royal Enfield not only made bikes but with beloved dreams and emotions of people like our fathers. This video of yours given us the true meaning of owning not only bike but with emotion and love, you were just conveying the feelings of our hearts through your words.Deeply felt Thanks man for this video🥺 great work❤ "Gadi Asavi Tar ashi" You're a proud son man❤
I've a 1960 bullet, it was bought by my grandfather, when my dad graduated it was gifted to him. Later on when I passed my HSC boards I got it. It's not a bike, it's a legacy we ride on our shoulders. It is of responsibility, dreaming big in life and what ever you do in life be Royal at heart ❤️
No words to explain What to say man ! ❤️ The chapter is just sooo emotional , my eyes just filled up with tears , the dream of a middle class family, many can relate 🙂 Feeling a emotional attachment with your classic 350 , Just with your particular unit , doesn't matter if I haven't rode a RE till the date And don't let it go like that , Give it to a deserving person ( I'm just expressing what coming out of my heart , I know you will give it to a deserving person) Realised that I have just wrote so much, it will be difficult for you to read. Just few last words: Man you are legend ❤️ , this is how every person of country should be , Anurag bhaiya you are legend ❤️❤️ ❤️❤️❤️Lots of Love ❤️❤️❤️
BY THE WAY As I'm watching your channel since 5000 subscriber, so I guess that your next ride will be Continental GT , if RE Just guessing , let's see !
When you said "One Last Time", i got goosebumps and tears in my eyes. Bro i feel you. I just bought my Xpulse 4V aka Drako and i feel every word you describe. Respect man.
Man you are a storyteller like no other! Thanks for making my day with this video I will be patiently waiting for more videos from you Till then if you have already gotten your bike Congratulations, you deserve it!
I know about the dream. Think it’s many people dream. I myself when I was child wanted to go royal on an RE. Soon many we’re getting RE when I started growing up. I go out on street and see RE which became common. I thought to myself that if this is a royal when all around me also owns it (me being selfish). Who would’ve thought I’d still get one. Then last month I got my Royal Enfield (Meteor 350) and the first one to ride it is my father as he is KING of my life and he should travel on a Royal vehicle. It means, I’ve gifted it to him and I became his bike’s driver. He doesn’t want to ride it as daily driver and sometimes fear the weight.. but when he boards it to ride, it’s completely a different plane. My story just began. Looking forward to what it gives me.
I could relate to this on so many levels! Our stories with Classic 350 are very alike, except for the fact that I inherited mine from my father after he passed away unexpectedly at 53 years of age. From admiration, to living with it and dealing with the pros and cons, to customising it, I feel the bike has started to make me fall in love with it in new ways. I dream to upgrade to the bike of my dreams someday in the future too. I completely understand your feeling, and I loved watching you share this journey. Much love brother, ride safe!
Me and my Dad bought a Classic 350 when I was 18 years old. It was the first thing I was completely responsible for. The way you have described the feeling of having a RE and sharing it with your father resonates so perfectly with me. Unfortunately, Even I recently had my breakup with my bike because I moved overseas and my father could not commit to her as she needed. I really hope that I will own a new RE here in this new country soon, and hopefully own it for the rest of my life and pass on a this feeling to my kids like I got it from my father. Loads to luck to you buddy.
The goosebumps dude!!! 🥺 Whatever your next ride is, you will definitely put it to good use and set a good example for many of us! How to respect how to care and how to grow with your bike and before we forget some pretty well put rants of it are always appreciated! Giving it a wild guess “The Parallel Twin 650” ❤️ Kudos my guy! Love your videos, we always enjoy it to the fullest!! Also hope that the shine 125 is giving your dad a helping hand in his chores! More power to you bro! Stay safe. ❤️
I totally get the relation, the bond ... I am 5'6" and still tried classic 350, started scared, messed up with gears, and even found myself not strong enough to handle that weight in the initial days... BUT every time I sat on the beast that roar from the engine made me smile and I don't know but I felt very proud just sitting on it ...
You've shown this is your 100k subs special without expressing those in words.. ❤️ The aesthetics of this video, the audio, the way you presented are all top notch. I'm glad I subscribed way back to observe how your journey has been till here. To be honest, it's not just your bike, it is the bike of all your subscribers & fans. Though we may not legally own it, we own it with our hearts. Letting go of the bike is completely your own independent decision, and we will all respect it. We hope & pray the next owner would love & adore this bike with the same affection if not more. And regarding your journey with your new dream ride? The answer would simply be, " Your content never disappoints" We're with you.. go on..🔥🔥 more power to you...🔥🔥
The best and most touching bike video ever..and I am 54years old...I bought my dream bike a TB 500 a few months back...I had owned a RD in the last century...but the joy I feel now is unparalleled.... Keep riding kid and make more of these vids...
Even though, I've never rode a bike in my life, still this video so much relatable, it's not only with bikes, the feeling you've conveyed through this video is relatable to many by the dreams they have, the feeling of finally achieving the dream and events getting used to and feel like moving on, and then feeling like to move on, eventually ending up sweet sweet memories, it's like the cycle of life, to chase your dreams and make them come true and growing on them and making memories. TLDR: really spiritually relatable video. Thank you for making my day.
I have owned the RE Classic 350 for over 8 years now and it is one of my very prized possession. Grew up watching my nana ride this beauty and when it was time to buy a bike for myself; emotions and nostalgia got the better of the known cons of the bike especially when there are so many advanced machines available from so many manufacturers. Fast forward to today, I have ridden and owned a few other bikes but man nothing comes close to the feeling of riding this beauty down the highway and just enjoying the feeling and soaking it all in! almost 50,000 kms later I still feel another upgrade will come and go but as far as I can the classic will always be standing in my parking, ready to take me to work, breakfast rides and help me chase sunsets while I cruise down the highways at that 60 kmph sweet spot! Loved this video btw wonderful story telling :)
The very 1st video that I saw, which shows reality about our middle class bike riders and our feelings regarding our ride and how we build our connection with the ride. U are just unbelievably awesome and hats off to ur videos thanks for making this video and realising that every moment every little things in life that matters 💖💖💖💖💖💖
This bike was the only reason I started watching your videos.This bike was a different one or you can say a weird one because the feeling i get when you ride it is just unexplainable.The beauty of this bike is not it's engine neither it's power ,the beauty is the feeling you get when you ride the bike or say when you see someone riding it.This is making me want to cry after so many videos your bike which gave you service for years is now finally retiring.Well can't do anything about it but I have huge respect for you and this bike.
I get pure classic Indian vibe watching this video. The way you beautifully talked about the bike and your dad, it just hits different. Love from US ❤️❤️
How beautifully grateful you have been to this bike man! I remembered my time when I switched from Bajaj Discover to RE Thunderbird!! I could relate to each sentence you said!! Cheers to your new venture
Damnit....i had goosebumps and teary eyes that's how much good of an interpretation it was. I've been riding classic new gen for above 8 months now my friends are a critic for it and this video made me realise what i feel for my bike. Bikes/cars are prolly the only materialistic lust humans can connect to and the memories are usually worth every penny you spend
You are absolutely right.. Royal enfields may not make the perfect bike in it's segment.. it might have vibrations, battery issues, backfires from faulty engines.. BUT when it comes home from the dealership, it's like a story has started.. My father had a Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 he bought it in 2014. I always complained my Dad about how he bought a sh*t machine instead of better bikes in same budget, but the day I rode it myself, in the chilly nights of Delhi in the month of December and taking it to curvy roads of Uttarakhand.. Soon I realized its just not about the features or engine performance, its about the heavy stable royal feel it gives when you ride it down the highway.. its been 10 years, I can easily afford bikes like harleys.. but my heart is embedded in the metal of that one bike, and i promise I'll never let it go.. Royal Enfield❤❤
Hi man! I don't know if you will see this but I just wanted to appreciate this video. It is hands down the best video that you have made. I literally mean it.. Thank you so much for making such videos and defining the word "Quality". I really wish you a best of luck for your future. AND!, The GT 650 is finally with you! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! ❤
My Dad worked in Indian Airforce and he had dream of buying a car, but he could not, due to financial burdens we had , my education and sister education , constructing house etc etc. When I got job I decided that I will buy car for my dad first, I any way love riding bikes so I bought Ford EcoSport's deiseal version for my dad, He loves deiseal vehicles. He takes it out only for long drives and the first trip we had is to Shimoga Karnataka, Jog Falls from Hyderabad.. It was fun, even went to Vizag, and apart from that my parents had trips to their childhood friends villages, and many other long drives. He love's it and he keep's it clean and the engine still feels like new even after 5 years. I feel happy to see him living his dream., they deserve it. Their life was not as easy as ours, they had to struggle allot in life to make us what we are today.
Man this guy deserves hell lot of credit for such a passionate content n the love towards biking.......keep up the good work brother.........I bet ur gonna be huge in a short period of time........lots of wishes......lots of love ❤️❤️👏👏👏
" You are Not Only Riding A Royal Enfield, You are Riding A Responsibility " This Is The Perfect Cinematic Video You Thrive for!!!!Love Your Videos Anurag " Sir ", You Earned It!!!!♥️😭✨❣️🌟⭐
BEING HEAR WITH FROM INITIAL DAYS ... ALWAYS LOVED YOUR CONTENT AND YOUR WAY OF EXPRESSING EVERY STUFF IS LIT 🔥 But FINALLY IT'S MY VERY FIRST COMMENT TO YOUR CHANNEL OR ANY ... BECAUSE COULDN'T STOP MYSELF AFTER THIS VIDEO ♥️ THANK YOU FOR BEGIN OND OF THE FINEST MOTO VLOGGER AND MANY MORE ...YOU HAVE DIFFERENT CLASS BRO 🖤
You are so truthful and it shows that this bike means a lot to you. My dream is a royal Enfield classic here in America. I've owned over three bikes, but this bike is what got me riding again after 20 years, just the dream of someday owning it and enjoying it. I'm blessed to be riding again, but my dream is to get my royal Enfield and to experience the bike in every way I can while I'm alive and able. I almost got a meteor 350 during the covid lockdown but it took 8 months to get it due to shortages and I cancelled the order, and it showed up two weeks later. I bought another bike and still wish I hadn't. lol.
Even though I don't own a Royal enfield, your message spoke volumes!! The relationship with motorcycle grows like nothing else. And it will keep speaking to you until the end. Loved the way you put together your emotions Anurag! Thank you for speaking it out. Cheers :)
My Royal Enfield Classic 350 2021. One month old. No words can amount the love i have for it, i never dreamt of a bike, but because of My 6’5 stature And my family’s dream to see me in this, And i Went ahead and bought it, Trust me, The Love and royalty i have received it. Just beautiful, amazing, and Royal. I dont dream of any other bike, But this, one n done, many more Royal Enfield to come but never replacing
I have so many things to say after watching this masterpiece. So just to keep things short " I never had goosebumps for straight 15min". Also one suggestion - It's time you should prioritize this channel more than anything else. Because bhava you are going places with this channel ❤
You got this perfect man! I'm one of them who loves to ride Royal Enfield, irrespective of a lot of flaws it has. I still feel sad to let go of my 1981 Bullet.
Man this video! The first chapter had me burst into tears, you saying all about the bike, your father's dream bike and all other things. This one hit hard Anurag! Keep going buddy I hope this new chapter of your life brings you more happiness than u deserve ❤️❤️
" Celebrate *endings* - for they precede new *beginnings* " - Jonathan Lockwood Hue. Love your videos and your narrative style man. Wish you all the very best for your new journey and I hope that you can churn out even better content with the bike of your dreams! Anyways thanks for saving me from boredom this Sunday and congrats on achieving 100k subs it takes a lot of dedication and hardwork to reach where you are now but I know you deserve much more! Should #butterscotchgang be changed to #butterscotcharmy now?
I had the same dream of owning a Standard 350. I used to borrow my friend’s Standard to go to college. I would ask him to take his bike to all the main events of the college and in return, I would fix his bike and fuel it so that he would give it to me the next time. I didn’t expect to achieve much in my career as I have today. So, two years ago when I started earning well, I bought a Classic 350 Marsh Grey with a J series engine. I bought my dream bike
From Daily Observations to Rides to the English words I learned from you, I loved the kind of biker you are Simple and Fun, you have inspired me and my friends on how to ride and enjoy the bikers life The journey is indeed amazing Looking forward for the new chapter Love and happiness from us -your subscribers and fan ❣
This was probably the best video I've watched on this channel and in regards to motovlogs in general. The way Anurag has captivated his audience with his videos is something to be admired. I'm proud to say I discovered his videos early on through the TH-cam algorithm in the quest of searching the perfect bike for myself. This guy is the underdog who worked hard on his way to the top. Much love you to Anurag! #ButterscotchGang.
Your dad and my dad share a very similar story. Hes ridden everything small from a splendor to shine in his life. Probably has 100000 miles on all bikes combined, maybe more. He's always loved Rajdoots. He said he learnt how to ride on his friend's rajdoot. The make of the bike is something hes very fond of. Back when I was a kid in the 2000s, rajdoots were a rare sight, but a sight nonetheless. The old ones have almost gone extinct now. The ones with giant chrome fenders, comically big mudguards, loud exhausts and chuggy engines. Theyve been recently replaced with yezdis and javas and classics. dad underwent a surgery for his back pain. Doctor said the prime reason for that was disc rupture due to prolonged riding on unpaved rural roads. We bought a car, (ignis as well btw ☺️) shortly after his surgery and I taught him how to drive a car like he taught me how to to ride a bike when I was 14. He cant drive bikes anymore due to his health. I've taken him to showrooms and shown him Javas, bullets and all but he doesnt like them that much. I guess for him the dream never came to life. But that is life sometimes. Dreaming of something is sometimes more magical than actually owning it. So I hope he's not to bothered by that.
One can't romanticize riding/driving vehicles enough bro! It is a feeling like no other for us guys who have had car/bike shaped eyes since we were 3-4yrs old. No matter what happens in my life, no matter how down I maybe feeling, even to the point of not even wanting to drive, once I get behind the wheel everything just shuts off. It's just me and my car and the road. The focus that comes naturally where you put everything else in some corner of your mind, close the door on it and just drive. Every problem, every doubt just evaporates and I feel like a king, with not a worry in the world :'). If someone would ask me to describe euphoria, this is what I would tell them. Car/bike guys are a different breed. It's a world like no other. ❤️ Great video man! Really connected with your story. ❤️
Damn you spoke to the soul of the bike. Awesome editing man! Hats off! Been your subscriber since the very start when you had around 20k subs. But your videography and the way to portray stuff has been top notch from the start. Wish you good luck !
Mark this video. This is not only about bike. As a creator he expressed his emotions. Only few videos are available in yt. This is one of them and the love and bond they have between bike and rider is felt throughout. He explains perfectly about the relationship and not a review or walk through. Despite the flaws we love each other and that is family. He explained the same with his bike
You told emotions of all the dad’s and child’s from middle class family in just one video. So emotional and so close to my heart. These feelings were there in my heart but you put those in beautiful words with emotional video. I booked My classic 350 and will have my hands on it this week. I loved the classic 350 and was my dream bike since childhood but you made me fell in love dipper. Thank you so much. I bookmarked this video and will going to watch it whenever my relationship with classic 350 is on edge.
Watching for the 4th time, everytime I feel myself filled with emotion. You are an inspiration brother! We love whatever you are doing. Love from Nashik.
I can totally understand the relationship with the bike. I have a similar story with RE. My dad owned a bullet in his college days. He sold it for a bike with better mileage because he couldn’t afford the fuel. The prices had just increased from Rs 4 / litre to Rs 6 / litre. He always wanted me to get a bullet but I never liked it. I hired one for 6 days for one of my first videos and hated the analogue experience of it. I mean, a bike without a fuel indicator? What sort of a bike is that?
I booked a classic 350 a month back and I am waiting for it. Considered every other bike including Continental GT. (I think that is the one you might go for) but booked this one. Because this is not a bike. It is a bullet.
Sir big fan
I have watched all your videos
More than anything, regardless of what we choose to ride, the stories that surface and conversations that follow is what I love the most about biking and the community. I'm looking forward to know your thoughts and experience of owning the new classic 350, whenever that happens and possibly riding together some day as well! Cheers!
Sir vlogging Shura kar lo
Wow Abhi and Niyu here 😍❤️. Big fan
Abhi 100 / litre hai yarrr
This video is going to be classic,A simple middle class guy's life has been shown in the video. it's very emotional. Thank you anurag ❤️
You have copied my name
Thank you for the spoiler I am not angry at all
True
So true
@@dookie2109 I am " allah ke naam pe dede baba"
"Longer the dream takes to become reality, better the euphoric rewards." - Sir Anurag Salgaonkar
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Well it won’t be fun after 30 not that much😢
Teared up with Chapter 1! Especially when he talked about parents growing old and them not being the immortal superheroes we once thought.......damn dude! Hit me like a train!🥺🥺
Yes bro ❤️❤️❤️
Yes
Yes
Same here bro, it’s tough
Life!
THIS SHOULD BE PLAYED IN EVERY ROYAL ENFIELD SHOWROOM IN THE ENTIRE WORLD . HATS OFF ✨.
Thank you!
My dad always used to dream of having a Royal Enfield , not just any Royal Enfield , the Classic or Electra . Having rode an Electra from one friend and a Classic from another , he wanted to own one . He would also remark every Bullet he saw on the road and always passed a nice comment to the bike or to the rider! Then , after I grew up , I saw why he was so obsessed with it . I rode one for the first time , even though it was my first bike , I really loved the bike . After driving it for the first time , the friend who had the Electra decided to sell it to my father for a meagre sum (I can’t recall what it was , but it was SUPER low than the asking price for a mint condition 2016 Electra 350 TwinSpark) . My father’s dream came true of owning a Royal Enfield , but after a month of owning the bike , the friend who sold the bike died due to Cancer . Nobody knew , not even himself , that he had Cancer and died in the Hospital Bed , or atleast that’s what we were told . After his son came back from Abroad , it was later revealed that it was his own wish to sell the bike to my father and that’s why he sold it at such a low price . My father has been riding this bike from the day his friend died in his honor . But the bike is starting to disintegrate now (I think I lack a better word that “disintegrate”) , because the clutch line broke while driving in the middle of nowhere , the fuel gauge stopped working and the “Self start” button stopped working (my father says that it is better to kick-start the bike rather than self start because that’s where the Royal comes from) and refused to repair that . I cannot start that bike with my own power because it kicks back whenever I try to start it
Man! What a great read! Thanks for sharing this. I hope the bike rides for miles and miles ahead. Much love❤️
@@AnuragSalgaonkar thank you!
Boy oh boy ❤️ much love to you and your dad❤️
@@ambushgaming2755 I have been practicing starting this bike , and now I have mastered the art of starting my bike . I can now start the bike within the first two kicks and it starts nice and smooth
A simple middle class guy. I’m not here to say my story for show off but this video just made me realise that days do change❤️ My mom was the only earning hand and she was my dad as well. I didn’t have any chance to ride any vehicle. Neither a cycle nor a bike. I used to stare my friend’s bicycle. The stare was somehow grown from bicycle to bike. Didn’t have courage to ask her to get me one, as she was working very hard. Glad, my mother raised me so well that after 22 years of my birth, I own myself a Jupiter. Self earned but the feeling of riding own vehicle is just astonishing.☺️ Anurag’s video just pulled my dreams once again. I’m gonna buy a RE someday for sure.❤️ & love you mummma.❤️❤️
This is really sweet❤️
Wow... spent my 15 mins of life here and don't regret a single second of it. Godspeed bro 👍
Even not a Pico second
Yup
Thanks Abhisek!
I would rather watch it every night until I get my own bike
Let that classic be with you. Give it to your children and tell them the legacy it carries and the memories of you and your dad.
Can't let it stay and take the guilt to ruin it.
What is the purpose of a bike if it just sits there without someone riding it
Just like a bird in a cage kept for showcase but it will never be able to reach its potential and experience the joy of flying in the sky
@@AnuragSalgaonkar you are right just keeping in garage just for the legacy will be a crime 😂
You should sell someone you know who will treat her well.
This video hits different, you really took your game on another level.
Also its a Small World dude, i was watching your videos for a while, your sense of humour is different, there is an originality which is lacking nowadays on most channels, i said small world because one of my childhood friend Dev, talked a lot about his roommate who is a moto vlogger, i was unaware that the motovlogger room mate he was talking about was you.
Keep going with the good work.
Thank you! He's talked to me about you as well. Congrats on 100k! ❤️
@@AnuragSalgaonkar thanks man, same to you, youll reach 1 million way sooner than me though and i say this out of happiness and not envy 😅
Bruh, you literally made everyone cry, You're a great story teller , love your work.
I think a lot of people are now thinking to gift their dad's their lifelong gift now 😍
Loved this Video 😍
Thank you!
There's nothing sad in this video yet this made me cry, I dont why i cried but i did. I was a highly academic focused kid and always dreamt of a successful career which knew no limit but life had other plans, I have had a rough childhood and ever since my teenage years I was stuck with cancer, just like every middle class family in tough times , all of the attention, time and money went to me, I could see my Dad and mom struggling, arguing and lord knows so much they were bearing including my little sister who acted as my Big sister at that time. My academics were ruined and so was my mental peace and ofcourse physical health. Fast forward to 5 years later, I managed to somehow complete my studies and got a decent government college for my graduation. Sometimes I wonder What my life would be like if everything was normal, maybe a better college , a better life, better grades, but there was something that couldn't have been any better and that was my Mom's and Dad's love for me, its what kept me going all this time, Iam so grateful for them. Anyways, Dad always used to tell me how the first bike he rode was a Bullet but he couldn't own one ever and he always said when you start college I'll get you one. Although its been two years since i got into college but couldn't attend a single on campus class due to my treatment and covid , I got over with treatment last month and I am hoping to join physical classes from next month, and Yesterday Dad took me to a Royal Enfield showroom and He & I, both were stuck with its beauty and elegance, I could see his eyes, how brighten up they were. We all are still struggling with medical expenses and covid and everything and to be honest, I cant ask my dad to buy the Enfield because of more important things, but that single moment of that showroom visit made me realise How he always wanted to own that bike and now he wants me to have it along with his dream. Even if we cant have the bike right now, I hope one day I'll be able to gift him his Enfield from my own earnings and make him happy.
❤❤❤
goodbye RE really missing her!!!!! CRIED
My man went from making funny daily observation videos to a straight up movie director. Proud of you man
all the emotions in 1 video man that made me cry seriously will miss old classic 350
"parents growing old and them not being the immortal superheroes we once thought" my dad passed away 13 days ago at the age of 48, Damn this line hits hard.. 😞
Take care buddy
Sorry for you’re loss 48 is very young. Take care
My condolences. Stay strong!
Stay strong king 👑.
Take care man, I hope he is in a better place now, may his soul rest in peace
Being a royal Enfield owner-this video made me emotional and the fact my dad gifted it to me is just❤️love you dad.
You brought me to tears brother!
It’s a joy to see that there’re good people like you in this world, who love and honour their parents, you inspire me and others, to be better sons to our parents..!!!
God Bless! 🙂
Dude your story telling is what sticks me to your channel ,No matter what you ride I will always be there to watch your journey ,Cheers to life man
Falling in love with your own bike happens over time, day in day out, from riding it to your interviews to riding it to beautiful places! Gratitude is all we should have, when we achieve things with whatever we have!
So happy for you Anurag! May God bless you with success and peace!
Thanks Kevin!
As a classic 350 rider for approximately 1.7 years , this video felt so relatable . This bike is so forgiving to the rider , it makes you learn from your mistakes and also its own faults . This bike makes you grow as a rider also a human being , tries to make you humble and kind . Also yes it teaches you many thing about bikes . Thank you for making this video and saying the things that the most classic owners always wanted to say for a very long time .
This Was Emotional ❤️
Glad you liked it!
Beautifully crafted and put together..
I'm sure many middle class people would relate.
❤
No cap he is the best motovlogger of India. He is humble, he is honest and most importantly he is the face of us ( we middleclass people ) and middle class bikers like us. May you achieve great success in life Anurag! ☺️
Amazingly written, directed, edited, very very well put together masterpiece.
Anurag, thanks for this amazing video. It has been a roller coaster ride with you, watching your videos since 2 years. I am from your first 1000 subscribers, watching every video of yours,it is a stress buster for me. In first I thought anurag will reach peaks obviously. Congratulations for your success and 100k. And don't let go your classic 350. It's our emotion and don't let go our emotions.
i am from 2.7k but as a silent viewer
He is going to buy a ktm 🤣
Dude‼️‼️‼️ after two lines I thought you were gonna unsubscribe and leave this channel and find someone else 😂😂😂😅
Thanks Pranav!
Hope my father still stays with me to show his dream
Dude the way you narrate ...the way you tell stories through your videos is just straight up beautiful. Truly love and enjoy your videos. Keep it up big man
Hey anurag. I write this to you as someone who has loved watching your videos for a long time because of their essence and because of your character. You've grown a lot in terms of the quality of your content and I find that every time I watch your videos, I'm able to unwind better and learn more about what the riding experience actually is.
This video of yours especially struck a chord within me as Royal Enfields have been a part of my family for two solid generations. When I asked my grandfather about his 70s bullet 500, he used the same word as you and so many other people in this country do- 'dream'. It's that dream that made my father purchase a thunderbird and the same dream that makes me all fuzzy when thinking about owning a continental some day. I'd like to say congratulations and thank you for your videos, I really do love watching each and every one of them. Ride safe and don't ever change.
“Doesn’t it actually feel royal to sit on this bike”
This is such a Dad thing to say!🥺🥺
Its freakin adorable 😭💞🥺 bless your dad dude!
This guy is a storyteller, film maker and has a fantastic sense of music. Unbelievable!
Editor Anurag needs the raise of a lifetime for this masterpiece. As one of your cult members who just started riding a classic 500 that too my dad's, I can relate so much to what you have given in this video. Thank you Anurag 🥰
This is it....!!! This is real peaceful content. All the other daily life vloggers show us their shitty content about nonsense things. But your videos show us small things and teach us the essence of life. The way you explained the beautiful journey of your bike brought tears to my eyes. Anurag Bhava you are the best.
A totally relatable film! 100%.
It was my papa's dream too, to have classic 350 and now he has 5 year old classic 350, it still looks like it was bought this year!
Royal Enfield not only made bikes but with beloved dreams and emotions of people like our fathers. This video of yours given us the true meaning of owning not only bike but with emotion and love, you were just conveying the feelings of our hearts through your words.Deeply felt Thanks man for this video🥺 great work❤
"Gadi Asavi Tar ashi" You're a proud son man❤
I've a 1960 bullet, it was bought by my grandfather, when my dad graduated it was gifted to him. Later on when I passed my HSC boards I got it. It's not a bike, it's a legacy we ride on our shoulders. It is of responsibility, dreaming big in life and what ever you do in life be Royal at heart ❤️
True man
That is super sweet.
@Anurag Salgaonkar I'm from pune, would love to meet you. You can take my baby for a spin 😊
He actually makes u feel how he feels with his videos idk how he does that. Im so glad for u my man
Longer the dream takes to become a reality, better the euphoric rewards.🥂
This is so emotional ❤️
Thank you!
No words to explain
What to say man ! ❤️
The chapter is just sooo emotional , my eyes just filled up with tears , the dream of a middle class family, many can relate 🙂
Feeling a emotional attachment with your classic 350 , Just with your particular unit , doesn't matter if I haven't rode a RE till the date
And don't let it go like that , Give it to a deserving person ( I'm just expressing what coming out of my heart , I know you will give it to a deserving person)
Realised that I have just wrote so much, it will be difficult for you to read. Just few last words:
Man you are legend ❤️ , this is how every person of country should be , Anurag bhaiya you are legend ❤️❤️
❤️❤️❤️Lots of Love ❤️❤️❤️
BY THE WAY
As I'm watching your channel since 5000 subscriber, so I guess that your next ride will be Continental GT , if RE
Just guessing , let's see !
Yes you are right
Yes❤️❤️
Thank you! Means a lot
Your a good man dude, your parents must've been so proud of you always.
Never be tired of being a good man.
When you said "One Last Time", i got goosebumps and tears in my eyes. Bro i feel you. I just bought my Xpulse 4V aka Drako and i feel every word you describe.
Respect man.
Man you are a storyteller like no other!
Thanks for making my day with this video
I will be patiently waiting for more videos from you
Till then if you have already gotten your bike
Congratulations, you deserve it!
I know about the dream. Think it’s many people dream. I myself when I was child wanted to go royal on an RE. Soon many we’re getting RE when I started growing up. I go out on street and see RE which became common. I thought to myself that if this is a royal when all around me also owns it (me being selfish). Who would’ve thought I’d still get one. Then last month I got my Royal Enfield (Meteor 350) and the first one to ride it is my father as he is KING of my life and he should travel on a Royal vehicle. It means, I’ve gifted it to him and I became his bike’s driver. He doesn’t want to ride it as daily driver and sometimes fear the weight.. but when he boards it to ride, it’s completely a different plane. My story just began. Looking forward to what it gives me.
Never have I ever been stuck to a laptop screen without winking even once.... This is truly special and it was worth the wait...
I could relate to this on so many levels! Our stories with Classic 350 are very alike, except for the fact that I inherited mine from my father after he passed away unexpectedly at 53 years of age. From admiration, to living with it and dealing with the pros and cons, to customising it, I feel the bike has started to make me fall in love with it in new ways. I dream to upgrade to the bike of my dreams someday in the future too. I completely understand your feeling, and I loved watching you share this journey. Much love brother, ride safe!
Me and my Dad bought a Classic 350 when I was 18 years old. It was the first thing I was completely responsible for. The way you have described the feeling of having a RE and sharing it with your father resonates so perfectly with me.
Unfortunately, Even I recently had my breakup with my bike because I moved overseas and my father could not commit to her as she needed.
I really hope that I will own a new RE here in this new country soon, and hopefully own it for the rest of my life and pass on a this feeling to my kids like I got it from my father.
Loads to luck to you buddy.
As a RE owner my man just summarised the whole experience for every classic owner including me
The goosebumps dude!!! 🥺
Whatever your next ride is, you will definitely put it to good use and set a good example for many of us!
How to respect how to care and how to grow with your bike and before we forget some pretty well put rants of it are always appreciated!
Giving it a wild guess “The Parallel Twin 650” ❤️
Kudos my guy!
Love your videos, we always enjoy it to the fullest!!
Also hope that the shine 125 is giving your dad a helping hand in his chores!
More power to you bro!
Stay safe. ❤️
I totally get the relation, the bond ... I am 5'6" and still tried classic 350, started scared, messed up with gears, and even found myself not strong enough to handle that weight in the initial days... BUT every time I sat on the beast that roar from the engine made me smile and I don't know but I felt very proud just sitting on it ...
You've shown this is your 100k subs special without expressing those in words.. ❤️ The aesthetics of this video, the audio, the way you presented are all top notch. I'm glad I subscribed way back to observe how your journey has been till here. To be honest, it's not just your bike, it is the bike of all your subscribers & fans. Though we may not legally own it, we own it with our hearts. Letting go of the bike is completely your own independent decision, and we will all respect it. We hope & pray the next owner would love & adore this bike with the same affection if not more. And regarding your journey with your new dream ride? The answer would simply be, " Your content never disappoints" We're with you.. go on..🔥🔥 more power to you...🔥🔥
Best thing about this masterpiece is , we all middle class boys can relate this…
The best and most touching bike video ever..and I am 54years old...I bought my dream bike a TB 500 a few months back...I had owned a RD in the last century...but the joy I feel now is unparalleled.... Keep riding kid and make more of these vids...
Beautifully portrayed your Love towards your father. You nailed it man..
Even though, I've never rode a bike in my life, still this video so much relatable, it's not only with bikes, the feeling you've conveyed through this video is relatable to many by the dreams they have, the feeling of finally achieving the dream and events getting used to and feel like moving on, and then feeling like to move on, eventually ending up sweet sweet memories, it's like the cycle of life, to chase your dreams and make them come true and growing on them and making memories.
TLDR: really spiritually relatable video.
Thank you for making my day.
Thank you!
@@AnuragSalgaonkar btw, your dream bike which you were talking about in the end, is it the continental gt?
I have owned the RE Classic 350 for over 8 years now and it is one of my very prized possession. Grew up watching my nana ride this beauty and when it was time to buy a bike for myself; emotions and nostalgia got the better of the known cons of the bike especially when there are so many advanced machines available from so many manufacturers. Fast forward to today, I have ridden and owned a few other bikes but man nothing comes close to the feeling of riding this beauty down the highway and just enjoying the feeling and soaking it all in! almost 50,000 kms later I still feel another upgrade will come and go but as far as I can the classic will always be standing in my parking, ready to take me to work, breakfast rides and help me chase sunsets while I cruise down the highways at that 60 kmph sweet spot! Loved this video btw wonderful story telling :)
15:30 min of pure relatable feelings, experience & putting smile on our face . .
Thank you Bhau 🙏❤️.
The very 1st video that I saw, which shows reality about our middle class bike riders and our feelings regarding our ride and how we build our connection with the ride. U are just unbelievably awesome and hats off to ur videos thanks for making this video and realising that every moment every little things in life that matters 💖💖💖💖💖💖
This bike was the only reason I started watching your videos.This bike was a different one or you can say a weird one because the feeling i get when you ride it is just unexplainable.The beauty of this bike is not it's engine neither it's power ,the beauty is the feeling you get when you ride the bike or say when you see someone riding it.This is making me want to cry after so many videos your bike which gave you service for years is now finally retiring.Well can't do anything about it but I have huge respect for you and this bike.
I get pure classic Indian vibe watching this video. The way you beautifully talked about the bike and your dad, it just hits different. Love from US ❤️❤️
How beautifully grateful you have been to this bike man! I remembered my time when I switched from Bajaj Discover to RE Thunderbird!! I could relate to each sentence you said!! Cheers to your new venture
Thanks Chaitanya!
... it's universal... I can't look at an old Buick without tearing up.... my father was a diehard Buick man.... and he died.. over 50 years ago....
Damnit....i had goosebumps and teary eyes that's how much good of an interpretation it was. I've been riding classic new gen for above 8 months now my friends are a critic for it and this video made me realise what i feel for my bike. Bikes/cars are prolly the only materialistic lust humans can connect to and the memories are usually worth every penny you spend
As a RE rider felt each and every word, all the best for future riding.
Huge fan of your content !!
You are absolutely right..
Royal enfields may not make the perfect bike in it's segment..
it might have vibrations, battery issues, backfires from faulty engines..
BUT
when it comes home from the dealership, it's like a story has started..
My father had a Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 he bought it in 2014.
I always complained my Dad about how he bought a sh*t machine instead of better bikes in same budget,
but the day I rode it myself, in the chilly nights of Delhi in the month of December and taking it to curvy roads of Uttarakhand..
Soon I realized its just not about the features or engine performance, its about the heavy stable royal feel it gives when you ride it down the highway..
its been 10 years, I can easily afford bikes like harleys..
but my heart is embedded in the metal of that one bike, and i promise I'll never let it go..
Royal Enfield❤❤
Dude u have amazing skills in telling a story how it should be, with the perfect editing.. i love ur vlogs ❤️. U deserve lot more
Hi man!
I don't know if you will see this but I just wanted to appreciate this video. It is hands down the best video that you have made. I literally mean it.. Thank you so much for making such videos and defining the word "Quality". I really wish you a best of luck for your future.
AND!, The GT 650 is finally with you!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
❤
My Dad worked in Indian Airforce and he had dream of buying a car, but he could not, due to financial burdens we had , my education and sister education , constructing house etc etc. When I got job I decided that I will buy car for my dad first, I any way love riding bikes so I bought Ford EcoSport's deiseal version for my dad, He loves deiseal vehicles. He takes it out only for long drives and the first trip we had is to Shimoga Karnataka, Jog Falls from Hyderabad.. It was fun, even went to Vizag, and apart from that my parents had trips to their childhood friends villages, and many other long drives. He love's it and he keep's it clean and the engine still feels like new even after 5 years. I feel happy to see him living his dream., they deserve it. Their life was not as easy as ours, they had to struggle allot in life to make us what we are today.
Man this guy deserves hell lot of credit for such a passionate content n the love towards biking.......keep up the good work brother.........I bet ur gonna be huge in a short period of time........lots of wishes......lots of love ❤️❤️👏👏👏
Thank you!
" You are Not Only Riding A Royal Enfield, You are Riding A Responsibility " This Is The Perfect Cinematic Video You Thrive for!!!!Love Your Videos Anurag " Sir ", You Earned It!!!!♥️😭✨❣️🌟⭐
I cried, Being a middle class guy i could feel you, The story is so emotional and so heart to heart
BEING HEAR WITH FROM INITIAL DAYS ... ALWAYS LOVED YOUR CONTENT AND YOUR WAY OF EXPRESSING EVERY STUFF IS LIT 🔥
But FINALLY IT'S MY VERY FIRST COMMENT TO YOUR CHANNEL OR ANY ... BECAUSE COULDN'T STOP MYSELF AFTER THIS VIDEO ♥️ THANK YOU FOR BEGIN OND OF THE FINEST MOTO VLOGGER AND MANY MORE ...YOU HAVE DIFFERENT CLASS BRO 🖤
DUDE THE WORK YOU PUT INTO THESE VIDEOS INSPIRES ME!!!!RIDE SAFE!!!!
+1
@@ramenshri2885 yess i dont even put this much effort in my work,lol
@@shriramanshanmuganathan7694 lol
yess
@@shriramanshanmuganathan7694 🤣
You are so truthful and it shows that this bike means a lot to you. My dream is a royal Enfield classic here in America. I've owned over three bikes, but this bike is what got me riding again after 20 years, just the dream of someday owning it and enjoying it. I'm blessed to be riding again, but my dream is to get my royal Enfield and to experience the bike in every way I can while I'm alive and able. I almost got a meteor 350 during the covid lockdown but it took 8 months to get it due to shortages and I cancelled the order, and it showed up two weeks later. I bought another bike and still wish I hadn't. lol.
"Go Reach for the Top"
Your fan Truly Stan
Even though I don't own a Royal enfield, your message spoke volumes!! The relationship with motorcycle grows like nothing else. And it will keep speaking to you until the end. Loved the way you put together your emotions Anurag! Thank you for speaking it out. Cheers :)
This is how you pay ode to the machine that carried you through bad and good. Even tho it has a machine..it deserves this much love and respect ❤❤❤❤
A freaking cinematic masterpiece 😍, you sir deserve an award for this.🎖️🏅
Thank you!
@@AnuragSalgaonkar he actually finally replied 😭😭
My Royal Enfield Classic 350 2021. One month old. No words can amount the love i have for it, i never dreamt of a bike, but because of My 6’5 stature And my family’s dream to see me in this, And i Went ahead and bought it, Trust me, The Love and royalty i have received it. Just beautiful, amazing, and Royal. I dont dream of any other bike, But this, one n done, many more Royal Enfield to come but never replacing
I have so many things to say after watching this masterpiece. So just to keep things short " I never had goosebumps for straight 15min".
Also one suggestion - It's time you should prioritize this channel more than anything else. Because bhava you are going places with this channel ❤
I wish I could give this more time than I am. I'm trying❤️
Watched 15 mins of video without skipping. Just some another level of story telling. Felt like it was my bike too 😭.
Thank you for all of these ❤️
You got this perfect man! I'm one of them who loves to ride Royal Enfield, irrespective of a lot of flaws it has. I still feel sad to let go of my 1981 Bullet.
The whole videography, cinematography and story telling was awesome ❤️
Man this video! The first chapter had me burst into tears, you saying all about the bike, your father's dream bike and all other things. This one hit hard Anurag!
Keep going buddy I hope this new chapter of your life brings you more happiness than u deserve ❤️❤️
Personifying the voice of a vehicle is really unmatched. and you did the best storytelling i've ever heard.
Wow! The Only TH-cam Video I Watched Without Skipping!!! Beautiful Love Story! Great Narration 😎 🔥
" Celebrate *endings* - for they precede new *beginnings* " - Jonathan Lockwood Hue.
Love your videos and your narrative style man. Wish you all the very best for your new journey and I hope that you can churn out even better content with the bike of your dreams! Anyways thanks for saving me from boredom this Sunday and congrats on achieving 100k subs it takes a lot of dedication and hardwork to reach where you are now but I know you deserve much more! Should #butterscotchgang be changed to #butterscotcharmy now?
What's up with the story of #butterscotchgang ?
@@arv1ndgr started off as a joke about the flavour of vaccine anurag got but it stuck around and now he calls his subscribers butterscotch gang
@@vasi_141 haha.. Remember watching that episode but don't recollect comments on it🤝😂
I had the same dream of owning a Standard 350. I used to borrow my friend’s Standard to go to college. I would ask him to take his bike to all the main events of the college and in return, I would fix his bike and fuel it so that he would give it to me the next time. I didn’t expect to achieve much in my career as I have today. So, two years ago when I started earning well, I bought a Classic 350 Marsh Grey with a J series engine. I bought my dream bike
From Daily Observations to Rides to the English words I learned from you,
I loved the kind of biker you are
Simple and Fun, you have inspired me and my friends on how to ride and enjoy the bikers life
The journey is indeed amazing
Looking forward for the new chapter
Love and happiness from us
-your subscribers and fan ❣
This was probably the best video I've watched on this channel and in regards to motovlogs in general. The way Anurag has captivated his audience with his videos is something to be admired. I'm proud to say I discovered his videos early on through the TH-cam algorithm in the quest of searching the perfect bike for myself. This guy is the underdog who worked hard on his way to the top. Much love you to Anurag! #ButterscotchGang.
Which bike do you own?!
@@amplifiedaddy9589 kawasaki z650!
@@rishisingh4685 woah! Great
Your dad and my dad share a very similar story. Hes ridden everything small from a splendor to shine in his life. Probably has 100000 miles on all bikes combined, maybe more. He's always loved Rajdoots. He said he learnt how to ride on his friend's rajdoot. The make of the bike is something hes very fond of. Back when I was a kid in the 2000s, rajdoots were a rare sight, but a sight nonetheless. The old ones have almost gone extinct now. The ones with giant chrome fenders, comically big mudguards, loud exhausts and chuggy engines. Theyve been recently replaced with yezdis and javas and classics. dad underwent a surgery for his back pain. Doctor said the prime reason for that was disc rupture due to prolonged riding on unpaved rural roads. We bought a car, (ignis as well btw ☺️) shortly after his surgery and I taught him how to drive a car like he taught me how to to ride a bike when I was 14. He cant drive bikes anymore due to his health. I've taken him to showrooms and shown him Javas, bullets and all but he doesnt like them that much. I guess for him the dream never came to life. But that is life sometimes. Dreaming of something is sometimes more magical than actually owning it. So I hope he's not to bothered by that.
Loving these videos dude and the editing is mind boggling. Keep up the good work!!
This video, IS A MASTERPIECE ❤️
One can't romanticize riding/driving vehicles enough bro! It is a feeling like no other for us guys who have had car/bike shaped eyes since we were 3-4yrs old. No matter what happens in my life, no matter how down I maybe feeling, even to the point of not even wanting to drive, once I get behind the wheel everything just shuts off. It's just me and my car and the road. The focus that comes naturally where you put everything else in some corner of your mind, close the door on it and just drive. Every problem, every doubt just evaporates and I feel like a king, with not a worry in the world :'). If someone would ask me to describe euphoria, this is what I would tell them. Car/bike guys are a different breed. It's a world like no other. ❤️
Great video man! Really connected with your story. ❤️
Damn you spoke to the soul of the bike. Awesome editing man! Hats off! Been your subscriber since the very start when you had around 20k subs. But your videography and the way to portray stuff has been top notch from the start. Wish you good luck !
Storytelling Is On Another Level🔥
Mark this video. This is not only about bike. As a creator he expressed his emotions. Only few videos are available in yt. This is one of them and the love and bond they have between bike and rider is felt throughout. He explains perfectly about the relationship and not a review or walk through. Despite the flaws we love each other and that is family. He explained the same with his bike
The storytelling. The emotions Itss soo perfect ❤️❤️
Thank you!
This is speechless Anurag.The editing , VoiceOver and the heart touching story blends just PERFECT. Felt like I watched a movie...Love your videos!!!
You told emotions of all the dad’s and child’s from middle class family in just one video.
So emotional and so close to my heart.
These feelings were there in my heart but you put those in beautiful words with emotional video.
I booked My classic 350 and will have my hands on it this week.
I loved the classic 350 and was my dream bike since childhood
but you made me fell in love dipper.
Thank you so much.
I bookmarked this video and will going to watch it whenever my relationship with classic 350 is on edge.
Watching for the 4th time, everytime I feel myself filled with emotion.
You are an inspiration brother! We love whatever you are doing. Love from Nashik.
Thanks Shubham!
The production quality of this video and the script and narration is absolutely top tier. Well done Anurag.