The Dream
It was the year 2004 when I got goosebumps looking at a bike, this year an iconic movie had created an unimaginable impact on children and youth.
This movie was Dhoom, the star of the movie was not the actors and actress, it was the bike 'HAYABUSA' now called as "Dhoom bike" by many. I assumed all fairing bikes like Hero Honda Karizma were Dhoom bikes and dreamt of owning them one day.
By the time Pulsar 220 came to market, I had a fair idea of the difference in power, value, and status between Hayabusa and other street bikes. I had learned to ride bikes by 12 or 13 years old, that is when I 1st rode Pulsar 220.
Pulsar 220 had a lot many new features to offer for that time, the fit and finish of the bike were more compared to other bikes, elements like steel braided wires, oil cooler but for some reason, I knew it ain't a Busa.
2015 was the year when I saw the ads for Royal Enfield Himalayan, the 411 cc bike which was meant for touring, I desired to have one but at the time I was still a college student.
2017 I got a job with a below-average salary but still managed to save some money and finally, in 2018 the journey begins.
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