That’s exactly why the old man is riled up. I’d be too if I saw big ass bikes and their riders in “UFO” avatars speeding around. I’ve had an incident where the villager walked away smiling after nearly missing my front wheel while crossing the road carelessly. He had only one statement to make - they scare us with their loud sounding bikes and hence we want to teach them a lesson. Taller riders on the huge ADVs like the GSA or Multistrada, more than 6 feet tall in gear are hated apparently as they tend to get physical according to our conversation.
Last time we were riding on this trail ~ 2 years back. We stopped and went to the mandir. The same Pujari was very hospitable. Invited the 5 of us for tea at his place and had a long talk for about 30 mins.
Well... That Uncle had a valid point. Dhool se pareshan hote honge khoob. Itna tap chuke the maarne ko tayyar the..socho zara unka mental trauma. But handled it beautifully.
I don't know how you have controlled yourself when that guy said 'mein bhi Kisangarh gaon se hoon'😂. This will possibly be one of your fav nostalgic moments ever.
Handled the situation well Abhinav, this is how all bikers should behave when they are in a village or unknown territory. Even if you fight and escape today, the next group of bikers will be persecuted because of your actions. Always be calm and try to diffuse the situation.
Abe wo Mandir aur aas paas ka van jeevan sambhal rahe ye private property wala mamla nahi hai. Abhinav was right in defusing the situation. Aas paas ke gaanv ko call maar ke bula lete younger log to inki jamke kutayi ho jati bhihad mein hospital bhi dur hota
I ride cycle in these trails and these bikers are pure nuisance in Aravalis. No respect for locals, wild life.... they just push throttle. Since there is no govt control and forest dept official on what can be done here and very little enforcement everyone seems to have free run. The most nuisance is these bikers. The local have tried digging the trails and these folks cut through forest and make new trails. When someone is walking, hiking or riding cycle on road, these folks dont give them way. They just want to be first one to cross and run at 50-60 kms on single trails. It all started with cyclists sharing their STRAVA Maps and these bikers picked and invite more friends to ruin the Jungle. They are like parasites ... . destroying the tranquil environment of jungle. These guys are defending the nonsense of one rider by saying first time rider, who is responsible if you are binging in new new riders?
Exactly. These are the people why others can't explore in peace. They want to be Dakar riders from South Delhi. These people are so entitled, they don't even realise it.
Same thing here in Indonesia, bunch of riders with their enduro trail mbike ruining trekking routes. Trail is ruined because their rear tire dig up so muh soil that the trail turn into V shape, and it was so noisy.
Huge respect Abhinav. U dint behave like a youtuber nd make the most of the situation for clicks but instead respected their sentiments, stayed calm nd were literally the most sane headed guy in a situation which could easily have escalated. Others shud watch nd learn from u.
Amazing brother..Today I have learned a great lesson of calmness...How gracefully u have handled the situation❤️ fabulous job man..Lots of appreciation to you brother❤️
I think it's good to keep your head cool and honestly if it would've been me things would've gone bad, really need to be like this, you dealt with the situation with a lot of maturity and sense Bro.
handled it greatly man. we should always plan to get out of the situation first like you did, especially when it’s a village. again handled it very nicely. Could have been much worse, maybe not for you but bikers who come after you
bhai wo daddu ne danda fek ke mara .... just for circling around and waiting ... and you are proud that how you defused the situation by constantly saying sorry ....
Nicely handled 👏 I have visited Baba Badjod mandir twice while riding this trail on my Xpulse in 2021. Baba is very jolly man. Everytime served us tea and biscuits. Baba has done some really good work for the environment at that area with locals. Even i still have his mobile number number 😊
This ride is from Damdama lake dry bed to Mangar village. Its a straight jeep trek for almost 12+ kms. The bikers run crazy here with no respect for wild life or locals. Just see the speed in meter of these videos, they are crossing 60+ on these roads. Bhai kisne bola jungle mein Ghuso aur tricks karo. Go to some bike and trek and try your skills there.
ye rasta inke baap ka bhi nahi hoga, kaise do log puri sadak par claim kr skte typical gaon behaviour. jagah nhi hoti inki jhaat bhar claim krte hai pura pahaad
jagah unki nhi hogi but as he said unhone vo rasta banwane me bohot papad bele honge(thanks to all the corrupt officials in the bureaucracy)...much respect to Abhinav for handling it like a pro tho
They are not land grabbers neither are they doing dadagiri. n number of biker groups must be coming there and spoiling the road. To a urban dweller it may not seem a road but it is. Develop understanding of what is beyond your city limits too. Recently Japan 🇯🇵 banned tourism at certain places.
This is the only way to handle such escalations. Doesn't matter who is right or wrong for that moment - you are in unknown territory and if they bring out 10-20 guys (with just sticks, not even talking firearms here), it can get very dangerous very fast. If later you want, take legal action (not applicable in this case but let's say a small accident somewhere secluded where it wasn't your fault), but don't get all hyped up and create difficult situations yourself. :)
The old man is not wrong at all. His frustration led to this misdirected anger on the wrong group perhaps. But honestly, riding in groups in and around villages and often in reserved forests is an annoying culture in the adventure riding community. I live in Maharashtra, and I have seen so many trails being shut down and barricaded because of a bunch of rowdy riders. Now all of you might be be respectful and all that, but doesn't change the fact that there are 6-7 of you on loud bikes throwing up gravel and dust going as fast as you can. If I lived there, I'd come out with a stick as well.
Now please understand the phycology of this 1) Most of the inner side there are temples and people are emotionally attached to it , now you understand why I avoid non-veg breakfast options 2) These bikers did drifting ( another reason to provoke the villagers) , we are in their territory they are not in ours 3) Check out timing its around 11:00 AM , most of them have woken up and ready for the arguments ( more reasons to do biking early morning and come back) 4) Also we never do any “Ho-Halla” and calmly we go and do our breakfast and come back. 5) Also understand why greeting them and offering them tea-coffee is better , we do this as well if we see someone coming towards us 6) Spoiling the jungle is something we should avoid completely , doing rev and giving throttle is also not good in front of the villagers , I saw most of the riders doing it 7) End of the day stay safe , that’s more important and the guy who shot the video looked mature as he managed it in a better way , but some of the riders looks amature Lets don’t make others uncomfortable , keep things low and easy for them as well , I don’t feel that TAU was wrong here … he is doing good to safeguard his territory
I knew something like this would happen when I saw your other video where you took your Himmy on a 22 km trail with your dirtbike friend and the villagers were trying to flank you.
Well... I respect the Old man, maybe he is just out of patience because everyday incursion onto temples land, But maybe they should put a board, mentioning no Motos allowed
Ye kaha se dirt bike hai bhai, ye to normal x pulse aur adventure bike hai, real dirt bike dekhna hai toh Northeast me mere ghar ana, tvs se lekar kawasaki tak dirt bike hai
I do not understand Hindi and understood nothing of this conversation except for the English word sorry. This speaks tremendous volume on how the Young generation respect the elder generation in the Indian subcontinent cultures. Had this been India or Canada, the senior citizen would have been beat up black and blue. The way the gentleman defused the entire situation which could have otherwise gone in a completely different direction, is to be commended. This video should also be taken as a learning lesson for many of us off-roaders, how to de-escalate and diffuse a critically vulnerable situation. My hat's off add tremendous respect to this rider, and his fellow riders, in showing restraint and not escalating the situation. All of them could have easily beat up the senior citizen, but instead showed the utmost respect.
Rural area people's are still not aware of motorcycling culture it's not mean that they are not civilized they are but they in India enduro motorcycling culture is still off to chapter people feel like a dacoit goons in two wheels whey and there's reaction is horrific. But now thing's are like to change people are aware about this culture specially in Northeast Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh people's are. Adopting this culture slowly
Much respect, Abhinav! Most "bikers" would have gone all agressive in a large group but you handled it with tact like a true gentleman. Well done.
That’s exactly why the old man is riled up. I’d be too if I saw big ass bikes and their riders in “UFO” avatars speeding around. I’ve had an incident where the villager walked away smiling after nearly missing my front wheel while crossing the road carelessly. He had only one statement to make - they scare us with their loud sounding bikes and hence we want to teach them a lesson. Taller riders on the huge ADVs like the GSA or Multistrada, more than 6 feet tall in gear are hated apparently as they tend to get physical according to our conversation.
He is a beta male
Last time we were riding on this trail ~ 2 years back. We stopped and went to the mandir. The same Pujari was very hospitable. Invited the 5 of us for tea at his place and had a long talk for about 30 mins.
Well... That Uncle had a valid point. Dhool se pareshan hote honge khoob.
Itna tap chuke the maarne ko tayyar the..socho zara unka mental trauma.
But handled it beautifully.
Not to mention all the noise
I don't know how you have controlled yourself when that guy said 'mein bhi Kisangarh gaon se hoon'😂. This will possibly be one of your fav nostalgic moments ever.
Handled the situation well Abhinav, this is how all bikers should behave when they are in a village or unknown territory.
Even if you fight and escape today, the next group of bikers will be persecuted because of your actions.
Always be calm and try to diffuse the situation.
Baat to bilkul sahi hai 👍
That uncle ji has that 💪🏿dawg in him 😂
Level 2 armour helps with the dande 😂
Similar to the American problem of -
"gEt oFF mY pRivate PropErty"
Bohut video dekha he aishe 😂
Daddy chill
@@kavin4137 what the hell is even that thing
Abe wo Mandir aur aas paas ka van jeevan sambhal rahe ye private property wala mamla nahi hai. Abhinav was right in defusing the situation. Aas paas ke gaanv ko call maar ke bula lete younger log to inki jamke kutayi ho jati bhihad mein hospital bhi dur hota
Bro de-escalated like a pro, my dumbass would've probably gotten in a fight😂
These are the types of influencers one should follow. It feels good to have people like you on Earth, Abhinav. Respect to you, bro.
I ride cycle in these trails and these bikers are pure nuisance in Aravalis. No respect for locals, wild life.... they just push throttle. Since there is no govt control and forest dept official on what can be done here and very little enforcement everyone seems to have free run. The most nuisance is these bikers. The local have tried digging the trails and these folks cut through forest and make new trails. When someone is walking, hiking or riding cycle on road, these folks dont give them way. They just want to be first one to cross and run at 50-60 kms on single trails. It all started with cyclists sharing their STRAVA Maps and these bikers picked and invite more friends to ruin the Jungle. They are like parasites ... . destroying the tranquil environment of jungle. These guys are defending the nonsense of one rider by saying first time rider, who is responsible if you are binging in new new riders?
Exactly. These are the people why others can't explore in peace. They want to be Dakar riders from South Delhi. These people are so entitled, they don't even realise it.
Exactly to the point
Same thing here in Indonesia, bunch of riders with their enduro trail mbike ruining trekking routes. Trail is ruined because their rear tire dig up so muh soil that the trail turn into V shape, and it was so noisy.
Abhinav knows how to ride in India. Expecting a ted talk from you soon on this, Absolutely brilliant!
I subscribed just because of kindness and calmness you showed whilst in the heated situation
Such a good message you're passing to upcoming generations. Thanks to all ❤
Very respectfully handled. I can see how they would be pissed if people keep blitzing through their area.
Dirt bikers? I see not one single dirt bike 🤣
hamare yaha asa hi hota h 😂😂
Yeha dirt biker matlab bike par keechar laga hua.
@@g33k240 hahahahahaha 😂😂😂
De-escalation masterclass! #Respect
Love the way you controlled the situation
tum hote to pakka apna agv hammer chadate 🤣🤣🤣 but yea this is commendable
Huge respect Abhinav. U dint behave like a youtuber nd make the most of the situation for clicks but instead respected their sentiments, stayed calm nd were literally the most sane headed guy in a situation which could easily have escalated. Others shud watch nd learn from u.
Really well handled Abhinav! Taking away a lesson in how to diffuse a situation 😅👌
1 min sweet talk and babaji was ready with chai
Much Respect. The way you handled it in calm & composed manner, hats off to you... 🙌🙌
Much respect bhai. You handled it really well. And you guys are a wonderful group too. This is what it it all about.
Situation handle very well such a humble guy
Buddy you deserve trillions of subs for the beautiful handling of that shitty situation 💪🏻🙌❤️
Hats off, Abhinav! You’re a true gentleman.
This is what riding is about. No ego riding, no nonsense and mostly giving respect to others. Well done.
Amazing brother..Today I have learned a great lesson of calmness...How gracefully u have handled the situation❤️ fabulous job man..Lots of appreciation to you brother❤️
Bro!! It's a wonderful move. Responding and respecting the elderly has yielded a cool scene.
I really appreciate guy deescalate the situation great man
I think it's good to keep your head cool and honestly if it would've been me things would've gone bad, really need to be like this, you dealt with the situation with a lot of maturity and sense Bro.
handled it greatly man. we should always plan to get out of the situation first like you did, especially when it’s a village. again handled it very nicely. Could have been much worse, maybe not for you but bikers who come after you
So amusing!!! Big points to take away from this incident though.. Much respect for handling the situation like a "real man"!
Abhinav bhai ,,,,,hats off to u ,,,,,no words,,,,,u r a gentleman,,,you showed us how things should be handled,,,,,in an area like HR26....
Tumlog gentlemen ho yaar😂
You handled the situation really well. Cheers 🥂
Wow! Abhinav you the Man! Kya gazab ki patience hai!
Thanks 🙏
Its true that some bikers ride so agressively for self adventure enjoyment, not knowing that they r disturbing peace loving citizens
bhai wo daddu ne danda fek ke mara .... just for circling around and waiting ... and you are proud that how you defused the situation by constantly saying sorry ....
Man you gyz have become an inspiration I can't believe how nicely you all managed this situation,
Nicely done. This is the only way. Respect. Poor guy, old man must be frustrated with idiots kicking dust around and screwing up a road they built.
Hahaha wat road...?
You handled it well. Hands off to you 🙌🙌🙌🙌
On behalf of the remaining few legit Motovloggers, you have my respect Abhinav 🤝
PS: I cannot find the salute emoji.
Captain Espace here... 🥂
@@Deybungshu Arey bro aap, what’s up 😂
What a Diffuser 🤘. Love & respect from Guwahati, Assam
Is budhe ne khardia hua h kya rasta ye?
Setting a good example on how to de-escalate a situation.
Nicely handled 👏
I have visited Baba Badjod mandir twice while riding this trail on my Xpulse in 2021.
Baba is very jolly man. Everytime served us tea and biscuits.
Baba has done some really good work for the environment at that area with locals.
Even i still have his mobile number number 😊
Thats fine ... we have limitations as well we need to know. Keep riding at some safer place. 🎉 Good you respected his age.
Hello! Would it be okay to use it in compilations and maybe on some of ours Social Networks? You will get full credit for it. Thanks
No, please.
Very nice...always respect elders, ❤❤
They did have a point. You guys also handled it well.
uncle ji ne bhai ko content de diya
xD
Thats what an educated person should do .❤❤
The Defuser!! Epic man!!! Kudos on getting out without a brawl…
Well handled. Usually a cool apology sorts most escalations.
"What a diffuser you are" JK. You handled it well Abhinav
Sir, where to get the cross spoke rims sir?
Great raw video Abhinav sir
"What a diffuser you are "😁😁🤣🤣 I'm dead
Very well handled 👏 great brother, lot of respect.
This ride is from Damdama lake dry bed to Mangar village. Its a straight jeep trek for almost 12+ kms. The bikers run crazy here with no respect for wild life or locals. Just see the speed in meter of these videos, they are crossing 60+ on these roads. Bhai kisne bola jungle mein Ghuso aur tricks karo. Go to some bike and trek and try your skills there.
you handled it very peacefully bro
ye rasta inke baap ka bhi nahi hoga, kaise do log puri sadak par claim kr skte typical gaon behaviour. jagah nhi hoti inki jhaat bhar claim krte hai pura pahaad
jagah unki nhi hogi but as he said unhone vo rasta banwane me bohot papad bele honge(thanks to all the corrupt officials in the bureaucracy)...much respect to Abhinav for handling it like a pro tho
unka kuch nahi hoga, the real owners are land grabbers they employ these people to "sit" on the land and not allow anyone there
They are not land grabbers neither are they doing dadagiri.
n number of biker groups must be coming there and spoiling the road.
To a urban dweller it may not seem a road but it is.
Develop understanding of what is beyond your city limits too.
Recently Japan 🇯🇵 banned tourism at certain places.
Abhinav Bhatt you r a gentleman ❤
Welldone, wht a negotiater ❤Brilliant 👏 👌 👍 😀
Abhinav you are a superman !! 🔥
Nice way of dealing with the situation @Abhinav
absolute respect i cant even deny i would have had different reactions to this
Hey bro where do you place the microphone in your helmet ?
I don't use an external mic on trails. This was recorded on the media mod mic of the GoPro.
This is the only way to handle such escalations. Doesn't matter who is right or wrong for that moment - you are in unknown territory and if they bring out 10-20 guys (with just sticks, not even talking firearms here), it can get very dangerous very fast. If later you want, take legal action (not applicable in this case but let's say a small accident somewhere secluded where it wasn't your fault), but don't get all hyped up and create difficult situations yourself. :)
Abhinav knows how to diffuse the situation
Respect bro!
The old man is not wrong at all. His frustration led to this misdirected anger on the wrong group perhaps. But honestly, riding in groups in and around villages and often in reserved forests is an annoying culture in the adventure riding community. I live in Maharashtra, and I have seen so many trails being shut down and barricaded because of a bunch of rowdy riders. Now all of you might be be respectful and all that, but doesn't change the fact that there are 6-7 of you on loud bikes throwing up gravel and dust going as fast as you can. If I lived there, I'd come out with a stick as well.
Now please understand the phycology of this
1) Most of the inner side there are temples and people are emotionally attached to it , now you understand why I avoid non-veg breakfast options
2) These bikers did drifting ( another reason to provoke the villagers) , we are in their territory they are not in ours
3) Check out timing its around 11:00 AM , most of them have woken up and ready for the arguments ( more reasons to do biking early morning and come back)
4) Also we never do any “Ho-Halla” and calmly we go and do our breakfast and come back.
5) Also understand why greeting them and offering them tea-coffee is better , we do this as well if we see someone coming towards us
6) Spoiling the jungle is something we should avoid completely , doing rev and giving throttle is also not good in front of the villagers , I saw most of the riders doing it
7) End of the day stay safe , that’s more important and the guy who shot the video looked mature as he managed it in a better way , but some of the riders looks amature
Lets don’t make others uncomfortable , keep things low and easy for them as well , I don’t feel that TAU was wrong here … he is doing good to safeguard his territory
'm b kisangarh gaon se hu' will turn into a legit meme material man!!
I knew something like this would happen when I saw your other video where you took your Himmy on a 22 km trail with your dirtbike friend and the villagers were trying to flank you.
The old dog still has the 🐕🦺 (bark) fight in him. Bharat is strange innit.
Well... I respect the Old man, maybe he is just out of patience because everyday incursion onto temples land, But maybe they should put a board, mentioning no Motos allowed
I envy your patience man.
lol Kishangarh gaon 😂
Destroyed by baba in seconds 🤣
Where is this temple?
Bro where is your R15?
Didn't see for long time
Ye kaha se dirt bike hai bhai, ye to normal x pulse aur adventure bike hai, real dirt bike dekhna hai toh Northeast me mere ghar ana, tvs se lekar kawasaki tak dirt bike hai
Uncle ji vs Saransh on PPV 🙏🏿✨ book it Abhinav!
Our Saaransh is no less than Max Holloway. Not to be underestimated.
@@abhinavbhatt💪🏿 Max Holloway every time big bro.
Blessed man foreva (bmf)
✨🙏🏿
Well done de-escalating the situation. Glad you all are safe.
Hats off bro!..
I do not understand Hindi and understood nothing of this conversation except for the English word sorry. This speaks tremendous volume on how the Young generation respect the elder generation in the Indian subcontinent cultures. Had this been India or Canada, the senior citizen would have been beat up black and blue. The way the gentleman defused the entire situation which could have otherwise gone in a completely different direction, is to be commended. This video should also be taken as a learning lesson for many of us off-roaders, how to de-escalate and diffuse a critically vulnerable situation. My hat's off add tremendous respect to this rider, and his fellow riders, in showing restraint and not escalating the situation. All of them could have easily beat up the senior citizen, but instead showed the utmost respect.
This is in India only. What are you talking about?
Uncle Ji: Do goliya khata hoo Shijalit ki roz😎
Diffuser 😜
What you have there Abhinav ,is a Moto Madness clip.
Well Handled
👏well-handled
Indua mein yeh hi problem hai,yeh ghaas khrab kar di,yeh rasta kharab kar diya,every street has a owner.
Sometimes aggression is necessary if someone is not listening after u have said sorry 2 3 times max .
Patience is the key W
no fun allowed in india.
Hey man! What about your r15? Is it still alive?
Rural area people's are still not aware of motorcycling culture it's not mean that they are not civilized they are but they in India enduro motorcycling culture is still off to chapter people feel like a dacoit goons in two wheels whey and there's reaction is horrific. But now thing's are like to change people are aware about this culture specially in Northeast Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh people's are. Adopting this culture slowly
The situation was very well handled. 👍🏼
Yr he to foreign videos jaisa hai 😂 waha dekha tha angrez aise gussa hote hai dirt bikers pe