A short film produced by Ian Rigby and directed by Skylar Nielsen while on a motorcycle tour of Southern India last month. A trip done on Royal Enfield bikes, from Chennai to Pondicherry. For those who never been to India, this video captures very well the sighs, sounds (and smells…) of Indian’s streets when surrounded by thousand of cars, motorcycles, tuk-tuk’s, cows, dogs and goats. A sensory overload. There are some amazing places along the south coast of Indian. (Some words are excerpts from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance)
Riding Motorcycles Along The South Coast Of India
Published by January 13th, 2013 in Editorial and Videos.7 Responses to “Riding Motorcycles Along The South Coast Of India”
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Great video, to remind me to never travel to India
Excellent reminder to riders around the world…
We have at least one thing in common…..
We love Freedom……….
Do you remember when harleys and being a biker was something that was an American pride thing? Sure is a shame what has become of life
Perhaps the above posting should have read “sure is a shame what has become of DJ’s life”.
I personally have made a wonderful living having my entire career based on H-D motorcycles. However, I also have a long list of good friends who live in other countries (many that spend big dollars coming to Bonneville each year to race) that love their native machines, and have ridden and raced those machines for decades. For me to tell them they are not bikers, because they are not Americans would be a huge and undeserved insult.
USAYGO…If you left now you could still make the Maha Kumbh Mela, or Grand Pitcher Festival, at the point where the Ganges and Yamuna rivers meet with a third, mythical river in ALLAHABAD, India. Give you a chance to cleanse your soul.
Olive Oil, another good joke keep em coming. Like your sense of humor.
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