Biker Culture | Episode 30 | The PowerDrift Podcast

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  • Motorcycling has been put in the wrong light for a while now. And there are several reasons. Motorcycling is not about who has the biggest and loudest motorcycle; it's not a brag fest. Top that off with misrepresentation in pop culture. Motorcycling is about exploring - the world and yourself. It's about sharing these experiences with others so that they can go out and make their own. Shumi explains what the culture should be all about in this episode of the PowerDrift Podcast.
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  • @powerdriftofficial
    @powerdriftofficial  2 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    Hey #PDArmy, what do you think about this podcast? Let us know in the Comments below, and do remember to give the video a Like!

    • @yoursecondheart
      @yoursecondheart 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Extremely well articulated. Bike-culture is a language every biker understands so this video would resonate with & make a statement to all bikers across the globe.
      Really well put out the voice of many bikers like us.

    • @bikersaran4492
      @bikersaran4492 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Happy holi thalaiva

    • @prashanthsridharan2370
      @prashanthsridharan2370 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Great respect for PD team. Thank for addressing the much needed topic.

    • @user-ru1ki2is9p
      @user-ru1ki2is9p 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for this! :) I hope these kinda videos travel far and wide before the wrong ones do.
      I share the hatred towards:
      -Hard revving and loud exhausts,
      -Stunts and other circus tricks - especially for the cameras/social media,
      -Air of superiority for owning a particular motorcycle, seniority, kilometers ridden etc.,
      -Over-speeding, racing and bullying others on the road,
      -High-beams, blue-coloured turn indicators and hazard lights always turned on,
      -At destinations - littering, encroaching others' space and a general lack of empathy,
      Also, the ban on motorcycles on certain roads seems puzzling to me. The new highway connecting Bangalore and Mysore is supposed to be off-limits for motorcycles as well.
      The few motorcyclists who crashed on a particular road (even if it was due to their own errors) would still be a small percentage of all the motorcyclists who used that road? In case the crashes were due to other reasons - other vehicle users' errors or poor design/infrastructure, wouldn't it be unfair to the motorcyclists?
      I'm hoping that we would be subject to less negative generalisations by people/authorities and don't end up paying for other idiots' stupidity.
      Cheers :)

    • @RamSingh-sq9gu
      @RamSingh-sq9gu 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      U

  • @Akash_Sharma19
    @Akash_Sharma19 2 ปีที่แล้ว +138

    Glad finally someone said it. I used to think i am the only one in group rides who doesn't like redlining the engine.
    Remember they used to make fun of me for this, so i left the group rides and started riding solo and with friends with similar mindset.

    • @rohitmundra7158
      @rohitmundra7158 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      same here…

    • @jakgt500
      @jakgt500 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      True.

    • @Pjrdjf
      @Pjrdjf 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Same here, i don't like loud pipes and loud vehicles.

    • @suryateja2k11
      @suryateja2k11 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Even I too don't like red lining, loud exhausts. Cruising at a comfortable speed of around 90 kmph is what makes us safer in India. Also some people try to argue with me stating 90 kmph is a lot lesser and you need to go at 120 kmph which I feel stupid.

    • @parbxi100
      @parbxi100 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I can relate to this. I was a member of one group who did those cornering moves even in dangerous ghat sections. And they ridiculed me for not having that skill. Although cornering is a skill which is useful, I realized I was not compatible with the group so left the group..

  • @vedanttiwari509
    @vedanttiwari509 2 ปีที่แล้ว +120

    I moved my head everytime I agreed to Shumi and appreciated what he's saying.
    My neck is Still Hurting 😭😭

    • @dheeraj3945
      @dheeraj3945 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I know what you're talking about 😔

    • @vedanttiwari509
      @vedanttiwari509 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@isasissurvives get one for me too 😭

  • @anujartt
    @anujartt 2 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    Totally agree with the warmup thing! I think even my old Duke 390 is quite loud to disturb the surrounding people at 4am hence I always take the bike to main road manually and warm up there which is actually more satisfying. Keep up the good work Powerdrift ❤️

    • @UnShEeP924
      @UnShEeP924 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      👏👏👌👌👌👌

    • @dv9239
      @dv9239 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think I have to wake my neighbors up to push my motorcycle so it's the same either way

    • @parbxi100
      @parbxi100 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      If I was your neighbour I would come and personally thank you for the etiquette. There is one guy in my society who accelerates and warms up his Bullet at 11am for 15 minutes every weekend, doesn't even take it out on the road. He ruins everyone' s weekend.

    • @sushantandhale2191
      @sushantandhale2191 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Likewise bro.. with my RC390..
      because of the walls of the parking spots, the noise gets much louder.
      Doing it religiously since day 1 since i have the bike and it feels good!!

  • @nawazishsatarawalla9440
    @nawazishsatarawalla9440 2 ปีที่แล้ว +170

    "Most of these festivals will have the loudest bike contest" and then shumi pausing for a second defined that being silent is better than being louder. Hahahaha

    • @tingtongtingtong1450
      @tingtongtingtong1450 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      true said

    • @drmanojmanohar
      @drmanojmanohar ปีที่แล้ว

      By far the most stupid thing that I got fed up with in my only visit to Goa 😃

  • @halftonrider256
    @halftonrider256 2 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Shumi...hats off to you bro.....
    I m 55 yr old been riding since was 13 ( ofcoz gearless 49 cc)..
    Totally nailed it dear when you said how we as bikers behave with each other specially with someone riding a smaller ( Cheaper, Slower) bike...
    I myself face it always on the highway ..I have been riding almost every week to Bharuch from Mumbai n back mostly on my Ntorq , sometimes on CBR 250r and the difference in the response n respect other bikers give me differs so drastically that I feel sad...
    I ride with proper gear both on Ntorq n bigger bikes...still never get a wave back from from big bikers when on My scooter...
    And it's not that I ride dangerously slow...my average speed on scooter between this cities is 70 kmph n to do that cruise at 80/85plus though I try to ride as defensive as possible.....I try to be as polite as possible to other road users, Wave the truck drivers when they give me way to overtake etc .
    I hope n pray that the bike culture that you have visualised comes true in India..
    Only then will we be able to enjoy the rides safely and earn respect too of other human beings on which ever mode of transport they're on...
    We need to give respect to get it... Guys plzz introspect..
    Ride safe..

    • @parbxi100
      @parbxi100 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I experience this on city roads. When I am on my Scooty Pep+, people brush past me, don't give me space, but they give me way on my KTM Adventure, even if its their right of way... "Law of the Jungle" mentality on the road is not good. People buy big SUVs on EMI thinking that others will respect me and give way on the road. This mindset should be avoided.

    • @kshtjsxn9
      @kshtjsxn9 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I am so highly impressed with what you are doing, sir, as that is the way being a regular human bein is. With that in mind, I also sense I am already 55 albeit at 26 - respecting other riders, cyclists, and every general being on the road - smiles don't hurt others... ❤️Doing what you have been, I would like to offer all the wave-backs that you and I have missed on the road.. 🙌🏼 keep the spirit alive. Respect & love from a fellow rider 🏍️

  • @sidharthsnair911
    @sidharthsnair911 2 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    It"s not the motorcycle you ride, it's the stuff that you do on it defines you.

  • @cyriltitus8872
    @cyriltitus8872 2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

    While I am not a motorcyclist or a "biker" I do understand your points. I'm more a car enthusiast and it hurts to see so called enthusiasts ruining the names of genuine enthusiasts.
    Now whether it be cars or bikes, this culture of idiotically showing off is something I don't think will ever end unfortunately. And the reputation will remain.
    Unless more videos like this and more videos of genuinely logical but still enjoyable enthusiast etiquette are made, the future of car and bike enthusiasts seem to be grim.
    The fact that we can't even modify our own vehicles in a manner that makes it unique to us and not get into trouble with the law is proof enough that the future will be far worse for us.

  • @bigbearbangalore
    @bigbearbangalore 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Well said. Thanks for making this video.
    If one buys a motorcycle that they 'need' instead of buying what they 'want', the motorcycling world and the public roads will be better places for all. Cheers!

  • @captainknox
    @captainknox 2 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    The same thing used to be taught in our school. The moment you put on the uniform, you are not just yourself. You are representing your school and your family. Same thing with the motorcycle family. Thanks for making content that is actually relatable and helps us grow.

    • @paragchakraborty9645
      @paragchakraborty9645 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well Said!

    • @tangetaier1783
      @tangetaier1783 ปีที่แล้ว

      Chapri left the chat

    • @chiragdotco
      @chiragdotco 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Our gear is our uniform. We need the same level of decency when we are in one.

  • @ChrisBOMtoATL
    @ChrisBOMtoATL 2 ปีที่แล้ว +85

    It is true. I ride my V4 mostly on the track namely BIC. However whenever I try to ride for a short duration in the city, people associate that I'd go fast. They ask me to do wheelie and stuff in the city. How crazy is that. I slow down further to let them get ahead instead of risking myself and my dear bike.
    Plus nowadays TH-cam is full of idiot vloggers who ride in such a dangerous way that it has created a notion that big bikes must go fast. I'd name the youtubers who do not deserve to carry on as a rider - DV, Triple Rush, HSB official, that idiot from Delhi arni turbo rider. They better meet their fate of being removed from gene pool.
    Now before you comment, you should note that everytime DV and his group rides outside Bengaluru, they are not only risking their lives but also others around them. You will understand if you own a big bike and love the sport and want to keep on riding.

    • @ritwikganguly848
      @ritwikganguly848 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Soo very true
      Whenever their content shows up in the suggestions area, I roll my eyes, report the video as offensive 😆

    • @vedanttiwari509
      @vedanttiwari509 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So true ❤️

    • @BoyonBudget
      @BoyonBudget 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Very true bro especially that turbo extreme

    • @lalitkhopade6747
      @lalitkhopade6747 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      They must show their skill on racetrack.

    • @suryateja2k11
      @suryateja2k11 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lalitkhopade6747 they don't even stand a chance to show their skills on a track! They are pathetic as humans!

  • @shohratshankar
    @shohratshankar 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    It was great meeting with you on Wednesday and as always your content is Spot on!!
    Very relevant and important. We really do our best to instill the need to be seen as a Socially responsible and Safe group in our riding club.
    -No Littering
    -No revving or unnecessary honking
    -Slowing down through every village or town
    -Giving way to others first
    -No racing between ourselves or rash riding
    -We are a mixed bike club to ensure respect for all bikes and bikers
    But it is a challenge as many new riders do join us with the exact opposite mindset.

    • @sahilsiddiqui17
      @sahilsiddiqui17 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Cheers! You people are just like my group in Lucknow "Roaring Indians"!
      Sometimes we have to teach new riders certain things and teach them what is wrong and what is right, many don't show up on the next ride 😂

    • @kshtjsxn9
      @kshtjsxn9 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sahilsiddiqui17 Hi - I am based out of NCR, but would like to meet you and the team.. any social handles?

  • @nikhilhprasad3764
    @nikhilhprasad3764 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    One of the most matured way of educating the youngsters to be a responsible, cultured rider.

  • @yogeshavl
    @yogeshavl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Want to go to IBW and Rider mania...
    But glad I unknowingly attended M2M in 2011 while doing a group ride in Delhi. Those stories told by old uncles who did Ladakh in 1980 and Delhi to London on chetak scooter, showing their PPT on projectors amazed me and inspired me to be better rider every time.

  • @ajaytantry
    @ajaytantry 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    This is one of those videos that I needed.
    Hopefully people realise the CC of your bike dosent relate to how big of a biker are you. I ride a pulsar 160 and I usually feel people are judging me for wearing riding gear, when people with bigger bikes aren't.
    This video made me realise it dosent matter. I can still ride at 80 on the highway because that's what I'm comfortable at. And just enjoy my experience.

    • @suryateja2k11
      @suryateja2k11 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      True brother. Always go for your comfort rather than bothering someone's opinion. 80 kmph on an average Indian road is what makes you safer when compared to a 120 kmph guy. Ride safe.

    • @mannu8084
      @mannu8084 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I share the Same thoughts bro from a Pulsar 150 biker 💪

  • @Megamausim
    @Megamausim 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Actually, stratification comes from the misconception that bikes are a medium for flexing/showing off. Like everything these kind of people own in there life. On the other side, that small group respects the machinery. Pays more attention to that passion, which results in beautiful riding brotherhood!

  • @rohansehgal9798
    @rohansehgal9798 2 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    Love the content. I wish every other biker I met on the road had similar ethos. It would make the world a better place.

    • @suryateja2k11
      @suryateja2k11 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It would make drastic changes and this world will be a better place altogether

  • @yogeshavl
    @yogeshavl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    One person asked an uncle in M2M event in 2011, how's the roads back in 1975-1980s, he replied roads were great, narrow and empty.

    • @suryateja2k11
      @suryateja2k11 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      True!

    • @suryateja2k11
      @suryateja2k11 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Roads might not were great in terms of quality but were much safer compared to present day roads. All of this because of some stupid drivers showing their stupid enthusiasm!

  • @BassOutcast
    @BassOutcast 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    You've touched on an interesting point that I've been thinking about for a while - the counter-counter-culture. When "biker culture" becomes a show-off contest of who has the biggest, loudest, fastest, most expensive bike, when that becomes the "norm", it's very much counter-culture to do the opposite. Riding an "old man's bike", having luggage boxes, being excited with your friends not about your speed but where you went and the fuel mileage you got, including new people, etc. I've noticed that people actually appreciate when you ride sensibly, I've received compliments about my bike being super quiet, and have actually been told by some passengers I helped them get over their fear of bikes (because they had no idea you could ride it sensibly too).
    If we want new blood in our culture, we have to be open, inclusive and change the perspective of what being a biker is all about. Doesn't matter if you're on a 50cc scooter or an 1800 bagger, it's the same wind we're all feeling.

  • @MisterBongo
    @MisterBongo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This episode was so needed. I used to be part of some motorcycling groups where the whole agenda of trips was revving the bikes and doing something for “social cause” to get a name on the newspapers. Few events later, I realised I don’t belong there and started riding solo or with my best friend. Even there are many Facebook groups where people tear down on others who don’t own their favourite brand and simply make them the butt of their jokes. I hope all those people watch this video.

  • @shrivatsavs
    @shrivatsavs 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    One of the best video from PD so far. Thank you shumi for putting the message in such a beautiful and effective way

  • @RajeshHattangady
    @RajeshHattangady 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Your thoughts are to the point and relevant. Old school adage: "we are known by the company we keep" ... this remains the starting point and it begins with me

  • @ShivamKumar-lh5xb
    @ShivamKumar-lh5xb 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the most crucial things in my life is just the fact that I live and I am growing up in a time when you are alive !! It's a blessing to have a mind that works this way and that's the only thought I have whenever you pop up on my Instagram page or TH-cam.
    It is absolutely the idea that you carry that trickles down to the ones who truly embrace you presence on this planet.
    Thank you Shumi !! We are blessed to have you. And I hope we meet someday...!!

  • @rahulchiramana3280
    @rahulchiramana3280 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's not just about the Engine but about the Ethos, Empathy, Experience, and Elegance! Thank you Shumi for Elucidating so nicely!

  • @AnshumaanBakshi
    @AnshumaanBakshi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Yes Shumi, I totally agree with you. Empathy, Patience and Compassion are the traits of a good biker. I hope that more "Young" bikers will watch this podcast and try to be on our side

  • @navinpalankar6542
    @navinpalankar6542 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    This one of the best podcast I seen so far on bike culture. Ever word Shumi said is true. This all has led me stop riding in events. Best is travel Solo.....

  • @adityaaundhakar3556
    @adityaaundhakar3556 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I own a R3 and I just came home from work while being dangerously tailed by a NS 200. I have now realised that because of me others could have been in danger. From now on, i shall follow what you have peached and not let my ego be pulled along. Fast motorcycles need not always be ridden fast. Safety first. Thank you Shumi 😁

    • @suryateja2k11
      @suryateja2k11 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Safety first, and no speed at all is what people should suggest rather than safety first speed next! This will drastically change mindset of people

    • @suryateja2k11
      @suryateja2k11 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You've learnt a lesson from shumi. Good job brother. Hope you ride safe and explore some amazing parts of India ❤️

  • @harshaeswaraiah5790
    @harshaeswaraiah5790 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    This is one of the most insightful podcasts I have seen on motorcycling - absolutely brilliant..👍🏼👍🏼👌👌

  • @vigneshm6922
    @vigneshm6922 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Shumi , we all bikers just have revered respect for you mate. Just these define who you are as a biker. We're proud someone's putting out these insights at a time when they are most needed in this world. :)

  • @vijaykumarwali7509
    @vijaykumarwali7509 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Its like listening to a Guru...Been a fan of powerdrift since a long time,but it was my first PD podcast...blown away as usual

  • @sushaansahni1468
    @sushaansahni1468 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    Hey Shumi, trust me it is my long desire to meet you and go on a ride with you.

    • @palanisamyc638
      @palanisamyc638 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It is mine too

    • @m.rraghav817
      @m.rraghav817 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I don't think he shares the same feelings, he prefers to ride solo m

    • @sarveshpawar6181
      @sarveshpawar6181 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mine too

    • @kmshyamsundar
      @kmshyamsundar 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeaa.... No one wants to ride with some random creep

  • @toyframeproductions962
    @toyframeproductions962 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don’t think I have ever seen anyone on screen, who was literally speaking EVERYTHING I want to tell EVERYONE on two wheels and an engine. Completely relatable and absolutely spot on.

  • @vipulchauhan5234
    @vipulchauhan5234 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There is a huge class divide in the motorcycling community in India. Unfortunately, you are a bigger enthusiast if you have the better bike, the better exhaust, the more expensive lights and accessories, heck even the more expensive car for that matter. This needs to change and people should realise that biking is a passion and not a status symbol. Glad you could bring this podcast to us. Cheers!

  • @--Crus--
    @--Crus-- 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Well, in India we have 2 breeds of these riders:
    1. Chapri guy without any riding gears
    2. Squids with riding gears

  • @aakashsahu-gs8tc
    @aakashsahu-gs8tc 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Just had a horrible situation in Bengaluru exit on a highway. We went for a short midnight ride in a group of 4, stopped by the cops in the checkpost. We were following every rules and signboard on that highway. Though got accused of rash riding and overspeeding with custom exhaust (which was not at true). All the other folks and locals who were not wearing helmet, drunk, and trippling on a bike were going freely but we were tortured, harassed and threatened to file a case against us in the morning.
    After 3 Hours of struggle they released us after some “fine”.
    PS - Funny thing, he showed multiple pics of the riders who lost their lives in that highway - none of them were wearing a single piece of gear. Not even a helmet.

  • @bratofficials8147
    @bratofficials8147 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you shumi for discussing this important topic on this platform, it should help us to understand the very basic idea behind Motorcycling.

  • @aatma977
    @aatma977 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank You @Shumar for bringing up this issue with bikers as most of us are just passionate to ride and 90% of us Do have regular jobs and love enjoy riding our bikes while enjoying early sunrise and sunsets during weekends. And yet there are few of our kind who do all the wrong doings and everyone is penalized. Kudos for being straight forward ☺️

  • @shantanuchatterjee5415
    @shantanuchatterjee5415 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is so relatable. I did go to a biking festival to experience the toxicity first hand. Got treated like a lesser person because I didn’t have an expensive bike. Got startled multiple times because random dudes decided to rev their bikes at idle. And I was under the impression that that’s how you keep a big bike.

  • @Aakash_om_thakur
    @Aakash_om_thakur 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I Started from a 100cc splendour then a rx100 now i am riding a 220f and planning to move on a gt650 the thing i have realised in this whole time- its not about the bike its about the connection and the respect ✊🏾, how you feel riding you bike and how much you love it as a owner as partner or whatever you call it,
    Thank you so much for these kind of podcasts shumi sir, you are true mentor for all of us

  • @vaibhavreddy4128
    @vaibhavreddy4128 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This video shall easily pull all those borderline people into true motorcycling passion

  • @bhupindersingh-fk4je
    @bhupindersingh-fk4je 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    We are lucky to have Schumi as the biker guru who doesn't just talk about motorcycles but also talks about bikers. To be honest we all have been hooligans at one point of time when we got our new bikes but later when you get into good company of bikers you get matured and become better biker.

  • @yash_jivrajani
    @yash_jivrajani 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    this.. may not get the views but its definitely made me respect the true motorcyclists more and more... i do wanna get into this and have researched about the whole events thingy.. didnt know mtm exists and after all the hassle.. all the riding.. honestly u dont remember how fast or slow u were.. or how u rode the bike to some valley or peaks... what u remember is the bonefire.. the place where u relaxed... the people u met.. with whom u chatted with.. the silly things u did throughout the whole ride.. just to stay awake in some hot/ cold day of the week.. and that for me is the biking culture we all should be a part of... u know like helping hands and meeting people and experiencing terrains and a lot more... than just revving to full speed and eventually killing the bike with slow poisoning..
    and most imp.. R E S P E C T I N G everyone.. till u find an empty road and can feel the breeze to the maxx

  • @chebha1
    @chebha1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Golden words !!!!!!!!!! simple and true one of the best podcasts !!!!!!!!

  • @Harkumar.Baishya
    @Harkumar.Baishya 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Currently, I don't have a bike and I never watched any motorcycle related content. But Shumi changed that and now I never miss any one of his episodes.
    I believe if we can have some learning from here, this will help us to build a good society and someday maybe I will start riding my bike too...

  • @advaitkadam997
    @advaitkadam997 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I never generally comment on any videos on youtube but this video is actually the best video ever.. this is exactly how I feel !

  • @bucketlistvoyager7643
    @bucketlistvoyager7643 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Such a great point to showcase Shumi. After my crash I've committed to safe riding and the same mentality I was able to instil in my friends as well. Sharing this to the groups I have friends in. This is a message that should be echoed by every biker or a bike enthusiast. Kudos to you.. 🎉

  • @bonkowar
    @bonkowar 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    With this podcast, remember my Pulsar days - (motorcycling days inspired by the book The Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance). Had to give up certain roads in NE India (wont name it ,of course). Coz some DUKE and Pulsar fellas did some frequent races, wheelies and annoyed local people. Splashing the water from the puddles in road was a big concern and cause of hatred towards easily identifiable bikers. Good Topic to discuss. Do keep posted on these more often.

  • @sandeepmortal
    @sandeepmortal 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have nothing to do with motorcycles. I am only subscribed to hear this man talk. Initially i was hooked to his communication skills, now i know he is also an intelligent, and more importantly, a good person.

  • @suryateja2k11
    @suryateja2k11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I ride an activa 5g for my everyday use. I'm a software professional. I don't feel shy for riding an activa coz it helps me in reaching my destination without hassle of public transport. Although I want to purchase a bike as I love riding bikes such as cruisers but my pocket doesn't allow me to do that hence I'm using an activa. I've been searching for some videos regarding touring on activa whether it's safe or not.
    Anyways some golden words from our professor Shumi❤️❤️❤️.
    Note: I still don't know how to ride a bike although I'm very much passionate about learning it as a skill. I shall learn it very soon hopefully 😃😃.

  • @kurushunwalla
    @kurushunwalla 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Superb Shumi! Extremely thought provoking and so very true.
    Your closing remarks should get everyone’s attention as what you say could become a reality. What’s scary is, we are already halfway there since so many non motorcyclists think any person in full riding gear is an idiot or a danger on the road.
    Hope it never happens that all of us are branded “bad” and we as a community get persecuted for it.
    Keep the great content flowing.
    Cheers and all the best!

  • @pratiquewtf
    @pratiquewtf 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am mostly a polite rider, i only rev after getting out of the colony. I think the bike also dominates the behaviour. EX: Riding a gt535 vs duke 390 vs Himalayan vs stunner vs jupiter.
    Lack of track or able to afford it, is also a problem. AGE also, the way i used to ride when i was 22 and now 28, is very different.
    But mostly i have met with good riders in Ranchi, Jharkhand. Most of us wear general gears atleast.

  • @raviswarankar
    @raviswarankar 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Point Blank. Sensible. Honest.....this is why I never miss these podcast... especially loved this one since motorcycling....is my passion...Thanks PD and Shumi...for this gem of a content...❤️

  • @i_observe9846
    @i_observe9846 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'm 20 and I believe I have more sense than most my age, can't find another like minded sane person....

  • @lalitkhopade6747
    @lalitkhopade6747 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This video made me think deeply not only about biking but about how we behave everyday in our life. Thanks Shumi sir. We all need to introspect 🙏

  • @nilabhasarkar9371
    @nilabhasarkar9371 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Day by day my respect for u is growing shumi. U are becoming an elder brother figure for me hope one day I'll meet u spend a whole day talking about bikes....... Ur podcasts are completing my journey as a biker

  • @maheshwaranvs
    @maheshwaranvs 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I can feel the frustration in shumi's face.. its so infuriating that these so called "bikers" not only ruin the day of other people, they spoil the days of even new riders stepping into the biking world. with Indian parenting mindset, they just see these "STUPID" riders and shun us from biking too...

  • @bharathkumars7475
    @bharathkumars7475 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow, this made me think what my action as a biker has an impact on the society. Never thought of this. Thank you

  • @RidingJoker69
    @RidingJoker69 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for putting this out and showing a harsh mirror to people who do not take things serious on roads

  • @100percentdirt
    @100percentdirt 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's a very sad situation.. I am a 45 year old who rides anything dirt on weekends. My this comment is after watching 3 mins of the video and felt compelled to share my thought. I tell people who gear up and go ride dirt, specially to locations where you go often, don't show off on the road as you are giving the community a bad name but some of them don't listen because they are too stupid, selfish and short sighted to understand how it affects others and frankly I think they don't care.

  • @hothardrodz
    @hothardrodz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hats off Shumi❤️. This episode needs to be taught in school.

  • @amitfogi100
    @amitfogi100 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very well said. I have my friends ask me why dont you have an after market exhaust on my ninja 1000. Well, i am tired of telling them that the stock exhaust is loud enough for me to hear and enjoy it. I dont have to strap on an aftermarket exhaust to annoy others.

  • @SigmundQuadros
    @SigmundQuadros 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Shumi continues to drop GOLD! Kids, pen, paper, take notes!

  • @unfiltered.banjara
    @unfiltered.banjara 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This one was really really an amazing podcast. This is something I always talk to people around, not so deep but yes. Though the severity how Shumi explained, even I need to be more serious about it. So huge thanks for getting this up on internet.
    Godspeed.

  • @sampathg8709
    @sampathg8709 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Shumi has exact thoughts as me on loudest bike & revering bikes for no reason..
    Love this podcasts..!!

  • @vivekmishra6400
    @vivekmishra6400 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This was probably the best motorcycling video ever made. Before one becomes a motorcyclist, he or she needs to know why.

  • @ranjithk9150
    @ranjithk9150 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Every aspiring motorcyclist should watch this. Thank you Shumi for this one 👍

  • @VishweshSalunkhe
    @VishweshSalunkhe 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    50 to 100 years from now when they write books on Bike Culture In India .. You Sir will be on top of the line for your immense contribution to the bikers society. The knowledge you are providing the general population in India is pure gold.

  • @shivakatiboina4858
    @shivakatiboina4858 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I love powerdrift just for this kind of information, knowledge. I respect them a lot ❤️

  • @applemumbai
    @applemumbai 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have very rarely commented on a TH-cam video, but this video should be shared on very platform !! Preach Shumi Preach !!

  • @nischal4444
    @nischal4444 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Glad that PD spoke on this topic..

  • @alpeshv.upadhye1426
    @alpeshv.upadhye1426 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A whole hearted thanks for whatever you taught us today.
    Also you became aware that you are stretching it a bit and ended the topic made me a fan of you

  • @belsonkoshy7884
    @belsonkoshy7884 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Beautifully put..
    Nowadays its less of passion and more of what i can afford or how better i am than the other..

  • @denzel9518
    @denzel9518 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am glad you brought these points into notice. When I was much younger and just started riding, I feel blessed that we had our father and a teacher to tell us these things 👍

  • @dahyabhaipatel7283
    @dahyabhaipatel7283 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey man I'm riding my Activa from Malad Mumbai to Udwada Gujarat around 200kms from around 6years but as I listen to your podcast I'm riding with more responsibility towards my family, society n as Biker also than you @shumi n team for this

  • @kshtjsxn9
    @kshtjsxn9 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am a commuter on a 184cc bike, doing a 9 to 5 job. The commute is barely 35 kms, but I still have my gear on, with a neon green helmet - when a regular bein sees me, they presume that I will race them on the street. And in case if you're cruising on an open road, another biker might come up stating - " do you ride on that little thing" - Yes Sir! 🤷🏻‍♂️❤️

  • @gauravbhatt5594
    @gauravbhatt5594 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks shumi. You are the big-bro-who's-into-bikes that we never had.

  • @HELMETDUDE
    @HELMETDUDE 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    @13:15 better than any bike exhaust sound.

  • @mypointofview360
    @mypointofview360 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So so so to the point. I feel it. Kudos to you Powerdrift guys and Shumi 🙌 I have already stopped going on weekend rides since long ago, there is no connection just the herd mentality gone wrong. 🤧

  • @arjunshrivatsan
    @arjunshrivatsan ปีที่แล้ว

    As a fresh rediscovered re-entrant as a biker after abt 5 years, I have been more curious about purposeful, joyful and responsible riding , this video resonates with me. look forward for more.

  • @souvikmondal2918
    @souvikmondal2918 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing video. I hope this video reaches more people possible. This is the best way to put biker culture into words.

  • @muralikannan0001
    @muralikannan0001 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Never come across ,such a clean and true riding expression from a bike rider, you nailed it.

  • @divs.sejpal
    @divs.sejpal 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It was high time since long.. thank you!

  • @mayanksrivastava6361
    @mayanksrivastava6361 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This is the most important video ever required both for riders and others who watch or look upto us. Love this 💗

  • @rahulpatnaikj
    @rahulpatnaikj 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What else could I say other than Shumi take a bow 🙏🏻… simply out of words to describe the passion and maturity you have towards automobiles

  • @sanketlondhe540
    @sanketlondhe540 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The sense of any community is not defined
    by what brands/idea you like. Something
    that works for you might now work for
    others.. Be larger than brands and ideas
    because passion and interest is something
    that tells you where you belong.
    Community is formed by people and not the
    brands you have.. amazing podcast

  • @sumanbala5568
    @sumanbala5568 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It is automatically assumed that an enthusiast will only buy the most powerful bike or car which is available in their budget.
    One can enjoy Apache rtr more than any KTM it doesn't mean they are not enthusiastic

  • @shreyjoshi4629
    @shreyjoshi4629 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Loved it... Just it. When Shumi talks, you listen.

  • @alem.naga21
    @alem.naga21 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Would be good if you can make a video on how we should not pay more in the showroom while buying our first bike. Like the handling charge is prohibited by the court but till today majority of the showroom charges for handling our motorcycles

  • @chiranjeebpandit2830
    @chiranjeebpandit2830 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In my short motorcycle long distance riding time, I have faced this issue, multiple times- how motorcyclists are always represented in bad light, and have been concerned about it.
    Thank you Shumi Sir as a discussion on this topic is very important. How we behave today will decide if future motorcyclists will be considered as Samaritans or hooligans. Peace. ✌
    [Thank you Shumi Sir for introducing me to Motorcycle Travellers meet.]

  • @ankushsharma2367
    @ankushsharma2367 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the best podcast, Shumi. Loved it.
    "It doesn't matter what you ride, but how you ride it."

  • @revzzrider
    @revzzrider 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    1, The best kind of motorcyclist gathering is Riding School or training day where you actually meet like minded co riders who are actually passionate & have seen multicylinder owners actually taking equally interest on a single cylinder for learning techniques. Be it trackday or dirtpark or trail.
    Events like IBW is the place where actually most unlike minded people gather, hell lot of stupidity like Loudest bike competition is a thing on event forget showoffs
    2, Two-wheeler market is evolved alot in last decade now lot of teenagers gets motorcycle during school or college, not against this but unfortunately definition of motorcyclist for most of them is entirely different thing ! I

  • @TheProductLife
    @TheProductLife 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well said Shumi. I’ve been facing similar challenges with my motorcycle club and I agree with you 100% on Motorcycling >>> Brand of the motorcycle. Hopefully people will watch this video and get the message.

  • @deepsandz
    @deepsandz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    100% agree with Shumi.
    I stopped group rides as I felt the group did not believe in the same value that I have.
    Also recall the mayhem at RE rider mania in Goa. RE's are naturally louder and people where putting loud pipes bs having a revving competition. It was hell. Why do people do this to their bikes.. and if they do, so they really love their bikes ?

  • @akshaydhiwar4224
    @akshaydhiwar4224 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I adore the point when you mention about the slowing down when you see a village. Very sensible 👌 👍🏾

  • @vishnugopal6387
    @vishnugopal6387 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I absolutely lovedd it. I have great respect for shumi from the day I first read his reviews on overdrive when i didnt even knew how to ride a motorcycle. Hope every young rider listens to this and learns from it❤

  • @powamoto
    @powamoto 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Happy Holi everyone 👊

  • @shridharhiremath7532
    @shridharhiremath7532 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Words of Wisdom !! Thank god we have a channel that also educates and provides reviews. Thank you Shumi. You are the most serious biker I have ever seen.

  • @mohit.srivastava
    @mohit.srivastava 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    It is an important things that needed to be addressed and i am glad that you addressed it in this video. Enjoying the thrill of the ride along with respect to your surroundings will help us to go long ways !!

  • @Pranav19k94
    @Pranav19k94 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think its common to measure loudness and say louder is better. You see it in people buying home theatres to people modifying exhausts. They don’t realise how silent big bikes are at city speeds while sounding melodious too.

  • @A_Guy_fromOdisha
    @A_Guy_fromOdisha 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sumi is like the principal of motor cyclist college. Cheers frm a Xpulse rider🙏🏻👍🏻