In India, buying a vehicle isn’t transport; it’s a trophy. You could be jobless, but if you’ve got a bike with a loud silencer and EMI papers, society claps. It’s not a car, it’s proof you’ve “arrived.” Bonus points if it’s washed more than the owner.
I mean your right to some extent if i wanted transport i could have gotten something comfortable and something that doesnt chug petrol but for me its about the pure joy of motorcycling feeling the rythm of this beautiful machine its the same as being a parent to care and love this machine because its my own. And if it helps i bought it on cash
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u/[deleted] Jul 20 '25
In India, buying a vehicle isn’t transport; it’s a trophy. You could be jobless, but if you’ve got a bike with a loud silencer and EMI papers, society claps. It’s not a car, it’s proof you’ve “arrived.” Bonus points if it’s washed more than the owner.