BIKERS CLUB OCTOBER 2019 ISSUE | Page 15

BC: What you have to say about wanna-be riders? Have you come across any? SB: I meet them every next day, there are some serious and able riders amongst them and some are only me too guys. BC: What's the difference between real rider and a wanna-be rider? SB: True passion for riding, which can easily be noticed in a real rider and lacks in a wanna-be rider. Unido has become central India's biggest and most recognized rider's club in no time having its chapter in Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and Jharkhand while its roots in Nagpur, Maharashtra. We all are united as one big UNIDO Family. The love we have got from the riders community is what makes Unido what it is today. I would take this opportunity to thank every brother who has loved Unido the way they have done in these years. BC: What's the difference between real rider and a commuter as they both ride motorcycles? SB: Being sensible and sensitive towards surrounding makes real rider. A commuter is riding for his daily purpose and isn't really serious about his actions during commutes, a real rider not only care for his own safety but also be responsible for other's safety while rides. We have kept our slogan as RIDE DABA KE... which not at all related to speed only, but it means when you ride, ride openly, leaving all the worries in the parking, ride to enjoy wholeheartedly not leaving your mind at workplace. Ride to get refreshed not at being stressed. It's not that you will always make time for rides, but when you can make the fullest from that ride. BC: Tell us about UNIDO, when and how it started? SB: It was my dream which came true in April 2015. Now it's become more of a family than a bikers club. Started four years back on 12th April 2015, the team 'UNIDO' means 'being united' in spanish which we now truly have established with our recent Jharkhand chapter launch; BC: What is UNIDO and it's members for you? SB: Unido is everything for me, I used to say fondly that Unido is my family, my caste, my religion, my bliss, my beliefs, almost everything, it's like my life to me. It's members are more than my real brothers which they have proven time to time. BC: What you have to say about a very famous term amongst the bikers, which is "Bikers Brotherhood?" What do you mean by "Bikers Brotherhood?" Do you believe in it? SB: I believe in bikers brotherhood wholeheartedly, it's the strength of this community. There are certain moments in my life when my oil relations proved to be better than my blood relations. My baby's got her 1st name from 'Wanderers', she got tremendous love from riding community, half of her toys and dresses are the gifts from this brotherhood. What I have found about this relation is believing more on giving to others than own gain or discomfort occurs while helping others. BC: Have you come across to any female riders (aka 'bikerni')? What do you have to say about female riders, as they face more challenges in riding as compared to male riders? Do you encourage female riders for LDR? SB: Yes, I know some of them, few of them has stayed really close to me of course due to their level of riding and passion for it. Two of them which will always remain special in my memories is 'Sana Iqbal' and other is Pravina Vasanth who is actually