You Have to be an EXPERT to Ride a Motorcycle Here

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Exploring the beautiful streets of Jaisalmer Indian where Royal enfield showcased their new upcoming motorcycle.

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I loved riding in India! Hit the like button on the video to show that you want me to come back and do a MASSIVE MEETUP with Royal Enfield and all the fans out there!

yammienoob
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What Yam calls traffic is open roads for us in India 😂

Spacenigga
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Rajasthan is actually one of the less densely populated states. In terms of riding difficulty, I'd give this a 5/10. These are actually pretty empty roads.

computhenics
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Just one correction, Hero is an Indian brand. It's one of the largest two wheeler manufacturers in the world. They were producing bikes with Honda until 2010 under Hero-Honda name.
There's little to no Chinese bike sales in India

dau
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Hahahahahaha as an Indian myself I just could not stop laughing when Yammie was riding on the road!😂😂😭
You finally understand my friend what we meant in the comments section of your videos and trust me buddy what you showed in this video was very much tamed conditions! 🤣💀
Anyways hope you had fun here in India! ❤️

AmgK.
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I am originally from Portugal, my dad had a scooter until I was teenager they had enough money to get a car. Also my uncle rode a motorcycle as transportation ever since I can remember. I had the idea of motorcycle as a way of transportation until I moved to us and got into riding as a hobby. This video is a eye opener for the American culture. Thanks for putting this together. Really awesome

johnosaurusrex
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You develop Jedi instincts driving or riding in India… you’re reflexes are really put to the test. Despite having 20+years of riding experience I’ve had some accidents for absolutely no fault of mine. You just gotta zen it out of you wanna find peace and happiness. In India you learn that happiness is not “because of this or that”… but it’s “despite of this and that”

theindynomad
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I spent 23 days riding Enfields around northern India and loved every minute of it. Great food and awesome views in the Himalayas as well friendly locals . They always wanted to know where you lived and when I said Australia they would would talk about cricket. Only 2 road rules I stuck to were give way to cows and give way to anything bigger than me especially the buses. When we got back to Sydney we noticed how boring the traffic was.

bigding
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Great to be teleported back to India 30 years later... I rode a Jawa 250 with a pearl tank, two up with a buddy of mine, from Bangalore to Kanyakumari in 1993 and loved every minute of it. Late night mechanics, hill stations, dusty roads with fruit vendors, lots of chai, sunsets and moonrises, and yes, feeling like this was the biggest bike around. Thanks for the great content Yam.

ericabitbol
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My american brother, those aren't "unleashed dogs" haha, these are just strays. In India, we have a large number of stray dogs because government doesn't always take them away and people living around will mostly feed them. This is how it is here and it's beautiful. Hope you enjoy the stay!

sahilbhardwaj
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My respect to you for actually coming down to our country and reviewing motorcycles and experiencing motorcycling it from an Indian perspective. Most US and European reviews are great to watch but this is our daily life man.

vsp
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I just got back from my first trip to India. Totally insane traffic. I spent the whole time looking at their bikes. Most of them have Hero Splendors. Cute bikes, less than 100cc. Apparently these are the most produced bikes in the world.

homunculus
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Yammie, what strikes me about this video is that you have so much empathy. You are able to truly see things for what they are, in the larger context. Hope next time you are here, you get to spend some time in rush hour in a metropolis

lonerider
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You nailed it when you said motorbiking is for fun in US but it's a necessity here in India. REs are really made to ride on the roads here in India, southeast asia & even Europe where the roads are not wide and big, that's why they really work so well here. It's only in USA you have such a massive & empty roads where you don't come across anyone for miles and hence high power required. Rest of the world, not so much.

AkshayVVP
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man that's just 20%of what we ride through 😂. would love to see more from you riding in India

shadanhasan
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This is by far one of the best videos you've put out, and the fact that you were able to have a different perspective on what been a motorcycle rider feels like in a different country is good.

greyjaye
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Wohoo! Welcome to India Yammie! This looks like a fairly calm traffic and suburban. Try to ride in Rush hour in metro. It is like playing Doom in real life with permadeath. The speedbumps are at this point a cultural thing lol! I drive a Kawasaki Ninja 650 and sometimes, Even going at 5km/hr they scrap the bottom. There are also some Highways(speedways) which are smooth as butter. You might try them too before leaving.

So true about the bikes too. My first bike was a 220cc Bajaj Avenger. It's like a cheap 220cc ripoff of Harley street 750. Finally upgraded to Kawasaki last year.

EDIT: Okay Guys! I'm sorry :P. I didn't mean Avenger is a ripoff of street 750. What I meant was the street 220 variant looks a lot like street 750. Obviously avenger has been here for a long time before street 750 came.

ragzzytv
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You gotta respect all those Indian motorcycle brothers and sisters who successfully navigate their roads day in and day out👏 Much respect and blessings stay safe and be happy.

dukie
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I live in Thailand and the traffic is similar—you’ll have cows in the road and trucks driving right at you in your lane 😅 But, the actual infrastructure is much better. It’s crazy and extremely unpredictable, but I think it’s made me a much better rider, to be fair. I think anyone who can drive in a place like that is forced to become a very attentive and patient rider quite quickly.

quinnjohnson
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it is part of the culture to feed animals when they come to you.
India is ALIVE with LIFE!!
Miss being there. Riding here in Canada is too simple and can get boring often.
Great video!

jaydeeppanchal