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Durga Charan Mishra
i, THe biker
61 Year Old
Currently Riding
Royal-Enfield-Bullet-350-UCE
Past Owned
Royal-Enfield-Bullet-350-UCE
Riding Experience
No. of Years of riding motorcycles : 14,
Kilometers done (appox) : 150000
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For you, what does it mean to be a motorcyclist?
It means to me, I am blessed. I have a full throttle outlet to experience life on two wheels to live an adventure and go where ever my heart desires that with the real Empowerment and Freedom.

How has motorcycling changed you and your life?
A recent journey of a 21,146 km with a single step throughout the India with a continuous run of 54 days with the message “Save Girl Child and Child Education”. To address these issues we met near about 80 thousand students on our way side schools . It was a very thrilling experience and it makes me feel better about myself, and more confident. That leads to better success with other positive changes.

How did it happen that you turned your passion for motorcycling and motorcycles into a means of giving back to the society/brotherhood in a substantial manner?
This desire to be on the open road with no more than an inch of rubber on each of two wheels keeping you from becoming a statistic? When did I realize that motorcycling would become as important to me as life itself?

Tell us briefly about your 2 most memorable ‘giving’ moments/events involving you as a motorcyclist?
1:-Children of Ladakh, look so happy to take a image with my Royal Enfield. Every time we pass the kids of ladakh wave their hands with their innocence smile on their face truly a blessed heaven... it is one of touching moment.
2:-During our All India motorcycle tour we realized that there are few countries on earth with the enormous variety that India has to offer, because the different geographical condition and people are different it has different communities possessing different faith, social and cultural background with different languages…

Given an opportunity and the necessary powers, what would be the 3 most vital things you would like to change about motorcycling in India?
The real critical factor is you own attitude and resolve. Ask yourself, can I really cope with the endless challenges, frustrations, mud, dust, rain, mosquitos, food poisoning and set backs that are inevitable with any India bike tour.. If you have near indestructible positive mental attitude, then go for it!

What are the best and the worst things about being a giver to society/brotherhood as a motorcyclist in India?
we realized that there are few countries on earth with the enormous variety that India has to offer, because the different geographical condition and people are different it has different communities possessing different faith, social and cultural background with different languages…but "WE ALL ARE INDIANS".

Golden Question : How do you feel when you ride?
We’re on this planet for a short time and you deserve to do what makes you happy, it feel me freedom, happiness and fully positive sense of life with the nature around us.

Riding Experience as a Power Biker
No. of Years : 14
Kilometers done (appox) : 150000

For you, what does it mean to be a motorcyclist?
It means to me, I am blessed. I have a full throttle outlet to experience life on two wheels to live an adventure and go where ever my heart desires that with the real Empowerment and Freedom.

How has motorcycling changed you and your life?
A recent journey of a 21,146 km with a single step throughout the India with a continuous run of 54 days with the message “Save Girl Child and Child Education”. To address these issues we met near about 80 thousand students on our way side schools . It was a very thrilling experience and it makes me feel better about myself, and more confident. That leads to better success with other positive changes.

How would you justify the inherent dangers and risk involved in riding on motorcycles?
Life is a journey filled with lessons, hardships, heartaches, joys, celebrations and special moments that will ultimately lead us to our destination, our purpose in life. The road will not always be smooth; in fact, throughout our travels, we will encounter many challenges.Some of these challenges will test our courage, strengths, weaknesses, and faith

Tell us briefly about your 2 most memorable life-incidents involving you as a motorcyclist?
Children of Ladakh, look so happy to take a image with my Royal Enfield….Every time we pass the kids of ladakh wave their hands with a smile on their face truly a blessed heaven... it is one of touching moment and talking to these kids their innocence touches heart.
A recent journey of a 21,146 km with a single step throughout the India with a continuous run of 54 days with the message “Save Girl Child and Child Education”. To address these issues we met near about 80 thousand students on our way side schools . It was a very thrilling experience and it makes me feel better about myself, and more confident. That leads to better success with other positive changes.

As a motorcyclist, how have you contributed to the society/brotherhood and plan to do so in the years to come?
Some nice people, which we met during our journey. I think it is a good way to meet people. We learn of our own mutual interests about different cultures and opinions.

What are the best and the worst things about motorcycling in India?
Best Thing:-we realized that there are few countries on earth with the enormous variety that India has to offer, because the different geographical condition and people are different it has different communities possessing different faith, social and cultural background with different languages…I. Manley India's best attractions are lots of adventures, geographical and historical destinations with beautiful see beaches, mountains, landscape to explore .Worst Thing:-Ask yourself, can I really cope with the endless challenges, frustrations, mud, dust, rain, mosquitos, food poisoning and set backs that are inevitable with any India bike tour.. People ride bikes in India because they can't afford a car, they are not a brotherhood of bikers. Everyone is in a hurry in India these days, so they will ram you if you get in their way.