The most valuable words said ... at the end of our life we sit and reflect with regret, all the things we wanted to do but didnt . Well said Kripal 👍👍👍
Wonderful,so much positivity.It's always a pleasure watching you buddies going on long drives and spending quality time with each other. Thanks for sharing 😊
Great motovlog sharing the driving competences , coffee seeds information how it grows in low and high places like Robosta seeds for instant coffee kripalji can talk extempore on any subjects that's The secret of Kripalj Ride safely to return Bangalore 👍
I viewed this clipping out of curiosity, but was enthralled by both the visuals and an almost flawless diction of the narrator. Incidenetally the Gomathy Shankar sweets are made with passion and not just a business of selling sweets. They will be happy with your comments
Awesome video and valuable words Kripal. Follow your passion, take precautions and stay safe. BTW, very ripe bananas are thought to be very nutritious as they contain anti oxidants and essential nutrients. I know they don't look good or taste the best, but are really good for you.
Great biking with your buddies really beautiful ghat roads with freshness of ths greenery and coffe plantation you have touched various subject which is great stopping roadside for some quenching through some Tender coconut never knew much about Balehonnur which you highlighted upon Thirthalli lovely place away from the maddening City of Nama BENGGALURU Cheers to all your Riders Solo ride is not advisable in the event of any breakdown advisable to go along your group of riders BYE AND HAPPY BIKING
This must have been so peaceful to ride.. loved it. Thanks Kripal. For a moment I was wondering why the boys didn't wait up for you.. they should have by the rule book..👍
@Kripal sir Weekend has arrived early as always used to watch your motovlogs on sun thoroughly enjoyed it especially the way you enlighten the buddy riders on the way you use your motorcycle along with that always gives a soothing feeling when we hear your thoughts on life...Can't wait for next one from the resort
We have seven biked in all on this ride, Raghavan, two Harley Davidson Fat Boys including my machine, one BMW GS125, another BMW 1200 GSA, a couple of Ducatis, one 1200 S, the second Multistrada, and a lone Triumph Tiger.
20 lacs vehicles ...only 10 percent of Indians can buy such motorcycles in country ....OMG you must be rich background kripal that's why you buy big bikes ,timepass food tours n travel and enjoying life ....your wife will not scold you at all since no responsibility at home ...Super Good luck ....Happy to see such God blessed humans on earth 🙏
Mr Kripal, great to see your passion for rides and trips. Your fans would love to see what accessories you use for your bike rides, please share the list and the make. Thanks and stay safe.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs Great fan of yours. I have seen this blog of the beast. Actually i want you to share some details about the gear, jacket, shoes, gloves and other accessories you use along with this bike. Since you have a great taste for everything, fans will love to hear on this request.
Speed breakers should allow you to pass on slower speed not break your bike 😂 that was funny and those kids were advanced directly they asked about how much lacs bike worth 😁…excited as we reached Kolavara Heritage….
It's on patchy country roads that an HD rider starts looking enviously at the adventure tourers. Someone from ur ride team should be a sweeper for the slower riders plus stopping at each turn and waiting for others to catch up is important.
True, in some cases it may not, Vignesh, but usually there isn’t much room around to guide the massive Fat Boy diagonally. There is traffic around as you may have seen in the video.
This makes me want to get my bike out in the open... And get on a long ride... It's been a while... Your statement about doing something for yourself every once in a while really hit me hard...got me thinking .....been stuck in a rut for quite some time .. need some time to rediscover myself .. thanks for that ... Kripal sir
I enjoyed the scenes very much as I've not gone there during my stay in Bangalore. I've gone to Mysore only. Thanks so much for exploring parts of Karnataka with me on the screen. I feel and think that India has all the vegetations of the world that others don't have. Like Sea Coasts, Water-falls, Great Hills like the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats, Hills of North East, last but not the least Thar Desert of North West... India has almost all the regions from Northern Ice -caps to the lowest point like Madras...from the Sea level...I enjoyed the video so much. Thank You.
@@GavinMathos in my opinion, it’s not about the absolute weight of the motorcycle, but about how balanced and manoeuverable is the motorcycle despite its weight. The Himalayan scores in this area, another bonus is it’s low seat height of 800mm which allows even average riders to flat foot when standing still and adds to riding confidence especially when on rough patches. When you ride that’s what’s important, not the dead weight of the bike unless you’re worried about lifting it in case you drop it. I ride a 450 kilo Fat Boy, never think much about its weight. If dead weight of the motorcycle is such an issue for a buyer, then I think he should steer clear of all REs. Hope this helps, good luck with your purchase. Cheers!
I am from balehonnur. Balu means life and honu means worthy things (like gold or valuable) together we calling as balehonnur. It means life worthy place. No banana
Greetings from UK Mr. Kripal , excellent vlog this is nostalgic for me , 20 yrs back few of us went from Bangalore to Ooty on bikes !! Much smaller machines compared to ur fat boy !!! Keep inspiring us with positive things 💐
Good morning dear Kripal - I missed your previous moto Vlog but will certainly catch up on the same . I am super happy that you and your biker friends eventually made this long trip happen 👍👍👍 Just curious does your HD bag have enough space for all your gadgets , clothings etc for a 4 day trip ? Your Biker friend in Ducati Red has got everything colour coordinated 👌👌 Fully endorse your views on passion - “Do what you want to do without have any remorse or regret in posterity” That was true statement indeed - Boys will be Boys - All the fun banter et all - Freedom of “Free expression without needing to drop our guards” Do you folks have any energy drinks or is it just water to keep yourselves hydrated ? Oh yes we wid watch the fabulous Mamu Idli Vlog 👍 Some spread breakers are smooth but most of them are vehicle breakers . I beg to disagree with you on one point that if a person can ride or drive in India one can ride or drive anywhere in the world . Unfortunately in India there is more often no sense of road discipline barring a few like you . Hence say if one were to ride or drive in Europe or US - some Indians might find the discipline driving tough to follow . This is purely my viewpoint. So the authentic Chennai Ladoo is something that you were eagerly waiting to savour ( based on your tweet query ) the Boondi Laddo 👍👍😀😀 Oh here comes the bad stretch and you manoeuvred the Fat Boy quite well 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Yes the HD balance is good but you really rode that stretch very well . Wow what a scenic beauty 👌 I had an accident with a bike during my childhood and since then I am scared to either ride or even be a pillion rider on Bike 🚴 . I might have to get over this phobia . Ok so you hydrate yourself by water and some tender coconut water 👍 Thus stretch reminds me of Goa 👌 It must be really tiring when you ride on such poor stretch of roads ( village ) . Agree - possibly an ADV would be more comfortable over long distances likes this trip - Anyways your passion will keep pushing on 👍 At some portions it felt I was playing an Xbox riding game 😀 Thanks for explaining some of the technical nuances of riding while practically demonstrating to us while you were riding - Brilliant chief 👍👍 Nothing to beat a super tender coconut water - super refreshing 👌 Wow - what a meaning of Balahonnur - Bananas Ripen and longevity of life ( good quality ) - Awesome 👏🏼 Back to the boys banter 😅😅 True that locals in these areas are immensely passionate about their bastion 👍 Back to another wonderful stretch of roads with an super awesome view 👍 Kripal Amanna could do all the things that he wants to do - coz he is THE KRIPAL 👍So you will fulfil your ambition of a Long Solo ride and we will digitally be with you 👍😀 Excited to watch the coastal view in your next moto Vlog- definitely gonna be scenic 👌 Oh oh looks like you are lost .. Good you found your way back - So your biker buddies have a 20 minutes lead over you . Anyways thoroughly enjoyed this Vlog and a a massive THUMS UP 👍👍👍 Keep riding - follow your passion - chase your dreams - God bless 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Rajesh, relived the ride through your narration. Thank you. You have a point on the lane discipline in Europe/ US, but I also find that we tend to stick to rules rather well overseas without taking the liberties that we do back in India. :-)
@@KripalAmannaVlogs Thanks dear Kripal- I love to be a part of your digital experience, hence please pardon me for my extended narrative coz I firmly believe that when the content creator especially you , I would like to be a part of the digital experience that you dish out . On traversing our beautiful terrain India and my personal experiences when I traveled/ drove abroad I just wanted to drive home my personal experiences chief 🙏 I thoroughly enjoyed each and ever segment of this coveted Vlog 👍🙏❤️❤️❤️
God always challenges those He loves the most ❤ and never gives us more than we can take. How we choose to navigate this path is the REAL TEST. 😊 Take care, stay safe, and happy safe riding! 😉
I do not think it is a mid life crisis. It is like this even here. Only difference is, here the people start doing what they want to do quite early in their life. In india everything is looked down upon, too many societal restrictions, so most are unable to oursue their dreams etc.
2 things. Don’t any of your buddies though based in Bengaluru don’t know a bit of Kannada whatsoever? Having such a capable ADV such as the Himalayan, I don’t see the point neither risking the underbody of a 20 lac cruiser. Nor dragging it over unscientific speed breakers and breaking your back under that weight. It does 100 kmph all day long easily and those roads are chicken feed for it.
Some of them do know, Anant, we speak collectively in a language all are comfortable with. Have been riding my Fat Boy for nearly 5 years, am quite comfortable handling it on these terrains. In my experience, the Himalayan is happiest and safest around the 80-90 kmph mark. If I was doing a solo, I may have considered it, but not when other group members are on super bikes. I have done it in the past in a trip to Chikamagalur, but I found that I was pushing the motorcycle hard to keep up. Although I could, it wasn’t an experience I enjoyed. Cheers!
@@KripalAmannaVlogs no doubt! Personal preference. I was merely suggesting it as a fellow biker so as I did the same route last week on my BS6 Himalayan. Regarding Kannada, they should. You are a kudla native and probably you and I are the very few that actually speak the language as our pride like Tamils do. Everyone settles here, earns here and speaking it could be the least they can do to respect the state. For any smart guy who says this comment isn’t in Kannada , this is in English so that you can understand this and follow suit.
@19SD03 Anant to each his own. Much as one respects all languages, one also respects every individuals right to communicate in a language that they are most comfortable in. Just because one is unable to speak a language doesn’t mean they disrespect it in any manner as you’re implying. Anyways going beyond that this is a channel that celebrates motorcycling, food, travel and the spirit of camaraderie among other things. Those are the conversations I will engage in. Cheers!
@@KripalAmannaVlogs well, to each his own like you said. I appreciate that you use Kannada in your videos instead of asking the other party to speak in English. I have seen guards who ask us to speak in Hindi even though they have been living here for a long time, and expectedly, most including me do not. They should learn to communicate in the language spoken here like we do in their land , that’s my point.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs i have noticed it is mainly spoken by rural/ village males when addressing outsiders . Maybe because in these areas cultures and traditions are a stronger and more influential part of their society.
Motorcyclists are like women who love to dress and do makeup . But motorcyclists do that on bikes 😬 3:26 it would be great if you could tell the kids to work hard to buy these machines one day.
It's my native sir..felt very happy to see our native roads and houses in your vlog...thank u for coming
The most valuable words said ... at the end of our life we sit and reflect with regret, all the things we wanted to do but didnt .
Well said Kripal 👍👍👍
Wonderful,so much positivity.It's always a pleasure watching you buddies going on long drives and spending quality time with each other. Thanks for sharing 😊
pleasure to watch the roads .. greenary.. like ur mottovlog
If possible from your busy schedule,I request to visit West Bengal and ride through the beauty and nature of Bengal.
That music at 14:45, i used to enjoy it in other videos during lockdown.
Oh Great it's my native. You will truly enjoy the scenery.There are couple of places to visit. Do visit if possible.
Excellent 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻
Sir try fish in mandagadde dont miss it.
"Driving a car is like watching an action movie on a Huge Wide Screen, but riding a bike is like literally Starring in the Movie."
True that! 🙌
Good Friends, Good Food, Good Ride,
Cheers To All The Good Times 💯💯💯
Great motovlog sharing the driving competences , coffee seeds information how it grows in low and high places like Robosta seeds for instant coffee kripalji can talk extempore on any subjects that's The secret of Kripalj Ride safely to return Bangalore 👍
I viewed this clipping out of curiosity, but was enthralled by both the visuals and an almost flawless diction of the narrator.
Incidenetally the Gomathy Shankar sweets are made with passion and not just a business of selling sweets.
They will be happy with your comments
Your camera n mic set up for moto vlog is good sir ...good clarity
Awesome video and valuable words Kripal. Follow your passion, take precautions and stay safe. BTW, very ripe bananas are thought to be very nutritious as they contain anti oxidants and essential nutrients. I know they don't look good or taste the best, but are really good for you.
sir you have so much of food to taste and you have so much of passion in riding you are enjoying your life greatly sir Author Venkat 😎
Beautiful 😍 sir happy
Kripal sir why not you take a look into triumph tiger 660..
Thirthahalli 😍😍
at 31:20 Kripal ji trying to remember the shop owner's name is very amusing ! happy weekend everybody , cheers !
Wah kya baat keh di Kripal ji 👍🏻
Kolavara is my granny's place❤ Thank you for visiting!
Nice to know, Madhuri, my next vlog features our short stay at Kolavara.
Ghat section is well road-connected and scenic too.
True, Sunil, next week 🤞, releasing a video on our ride through another ghat, a lot more challenging, Agumbe. Do look out for the video.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs
Thanks….I am eager to see!
Hope you got a chance to try out the fare at Krishna Cafe, Balehonnur.
Not yet, Shaun. Another time.
Please don't miss it next time. Its a pretty old place which the locals visit.
Awsm ride ❤️
These roads are biker's paradise .. will be even more enjoyable during the monsoons .. Thirthahalli is mostly unexplored by the tourists till now ..
Yes, it's a wonderful route to ride/ drive on.
Best line of the moto-vlog ! " The purpose of the speedbreaker is to lower down your speed not to break the motorcycle" 🤣😂
Baalu means life honu means gold, he said place where life becomes gold
Thank you, Yoganand.
That's correct!
You have some very good friends ji.
a Simulation feeling.nice!
Nice
Why are they so many speed breakers on one road? Here, speed breakers will be found near primary schools, accident prone areas...
GOOD RIDE CHEERSSSSS
Kripal can you do a vlog on your riding safety gears?
Great biking with your buddies really beautiful ghat roads with freshness of ths greenery and coffe plantation you have touched various subject which is great stopping roadside for some quenching through some Tender coconut never knew much about Balehonnur which you highlighted upon Thirthalli lovely place away from the maddening City of Nama BENGGALURU Cheers to all your Riders Solo ride is not advisable in the event of any breakdown advisable to go along your group of riders BYE AND HAPPY BIKING
2:55 🤣🤣🤣🤣👌👌👌👌 bomb
ಸಾಗುವ ದಾರಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಸಿಗುವ ನೆನಪುಗಳು
ಮಧುರ ನಯನ ಮನೋಹರ ಇಂತಹ
ಕ್ಷಣಗಳನ್ನು ಅನುಭವಿಸಲು ನಮಗೆ ನೀವು
ಮಾಡಿಕೂಟ್ಟ ಅವಕಾಶ ಕ್ಕೆ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು
Kripalmana sir
Surprising that your group buddies didn’t wait for you during that last stretch 😮
The place you stayed is my village only,,,
Nice to know, Pavan.
Ur driving speed makes me scary...Safe driving...u r really enjoying ur life. Stay blessed. U have wonderful friends too. I wish i could join u ...
Wonderfully said we never do what we like to do.
Visit mayura hotel for good food in theerthahalli
This must have been so peaceful to ride.. loved it. Thanks Kripal.
For a moment I was wondering why the boys didn't wait up for you.. they should have by the rule book..👍
So want to meet you,, kindly turn up into any of the eateries in BTM 2nd stage,, love you but slightly less than my motorbike,, see ya!!
Sir please do visit yedur which is a near by village in thirthahalli,it's really amazing place
"Balehonnur" wat he said was bale means life and honnu means gold. We can call it as "golden life"
Such a best ride
@Kripal sir Weekend has arrived early as always used to watch your motovlogs on sun thoroughly enjoyed it especially the way you enlighten the buddy riders on the way you use your motorcycle along with that always gives a soothing feeling when we hear your thoughts on life...Can't wait for next one from the resort
Thanks Rohit, hoping to release the next vlog on Sunday.
If not too much trouble, could you describe the Make & Type of the bikes??
We have seven biked in all on this ride, Raghavan, two Harley Davidson Fat Boys including my machine, one BMW GS125, another BMW 1200 GSA, a couple of Ducatis, one 1200 S, the second Multistrada, and a lone Triumph Tiger.
Which place is that where u have booked for stay? Is it a Homestay, can u share details
Arun, my next vlog is more about our stay at Kolavara Heritage. Wil also post some details in the video description. Do look out for the same.
Sir welcome to my home town Malenadu Shivamogga
Taste malenadu foods and get ride to agumbe ghat
Won't the water bottle heat up??
Those kept outside do, I typically kee it in my saddle bag and that’s ok.
Superb aman
Not sure are you a better story teller or bike rider....awesome vlog 👍
Just trying to share my experience, Rajesh. 🙏🙃
20 lacs vehicles ...only 10 percent of Indians can buy such motorcycles in country ....OMG you must be rich background kripal that's why you buy big bikes ,timepass food tours n travel and enjoying life ....your wife will not scold you at all since no responsibility at home ...Super Good luck ....Happy to see such God blessed humans on earth 🙏
Super Food Sir🥘🥘🥘
The sun the road and the Fatboy ❤️
Mr Kripal, great to see your passion for rides and trips. Your fans would love to see what accessories you use for your bike rides, please share the list and the make. Thanks and stay safe.
Hi Gaurav, I have an in-depth vlog on the Fat Boy, here's a link to the same:
ruclips.net/video/PGTAr5YB9IA/видео.html
@@KripalAmannaVlogs
Great fan of yours. I have seen this blog of the beast. Actually i want you to share some details about the gear, jacket, shoes, gloves and other accessories you use along with this bike. Since you have a great taste for everything, fans will love to hear on this request.
@@gauravbahl2169 will try to cover some day.
Listening you speak is as delightful as reading “Zen & The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance”🙂
🙏😇 thank you, Aditya.
@18:37.....smell of wet earth after rain= petrichor
Speed breakers should allow you to pass on slower speed not break your bike 😂 that was funny and those kids were advanced directly they asked about how much lacs bike worth 😁…excited as we reached Kolavara Heritage….
Namma Thirthalli 🔥
It's on patchy country roads that an HD rider starts looking enviously at the adventure tourers. Someone from ur ride team should be a sweeper for the slower riders plus stopping at each turn and waiting for others to catch up is important.
if u could try to cross a speed breaker diagonally, then it might not touch the bottom of of your motorcycle
True, in some cases it may not, Vignesh, but usually there isn’t much room around to guide the massive Fat Boy diagonally. There is traffic around as you may have seen in the video.
This makes me want to get my bike out in the open... And get on a long ride... It's been a while... Your statement about doing something for yourself every once in a while really hit me hard...got me thinking .....been stuck in a rut for quite some time .. need some time to rediscover myself .. thanks for that ... Kripal sir
Happy motorcycling!
I enjoyed the scenes very much as I've not gone there during my stay in Bangalore. I've gone to Mysore only. Thanks so much for exploring parts of Karnataka with me on the screen. I feel and think that India has all the vegetations of the world that others don't have. Like Sea Coasts, Water-falls, Great Hills like the Western Ghats and Eastern Ghats, Hills of North East, last but not the least Thar Desert of North West... India has almost all the regions from Northern Ice -caps to the lowest point like Madras...from the Sea level...I enjoyed the video so much. Thank You.
Where are you now
Where are you from
You are correct, Lalthazuala, India is blessed abundantly. There is so much to explore in this beautiful country of ours. Happy you enjoyed the watch.
I'm from the Virgin lands of Mizoram, a state in North East India East of Tripira and South of Assam.
@@lalthazualakhawlhring5187 nice
0:13 ♥️
we trekked through 1990 roads were very narrow ❤
Red is looking amazing on Mr Ganesh bike ..
Thank you Harmeet
Hello kripal sir , there is a rumour that in the end of this year, there will be launch of Himalayan 450cc bike ,do check it out ,happy eating🙏🤗
Baale is banana, Honnu means Gold. I guess BaleHonnur means something like the land of golden Bananas.
Waaaooww
Kripal Sir. Want to purchase a light weight Royal Enfield Bike. Sir which Model would recommend.
Of the ones that I have ridden, my vote still goes to the Himalayan, it is fairly versatile.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs Sir is Himalayan Light in weight.
@@GavinMathos in my opinion, it’s not about the absolute weight of the motorcycle, but about how balanced and manoeuverable is the motorcycle despite its weight. The Himalayan scores in this area, another bonus is it’s low seat height of 800mm which allows even average riders to flat foot when standing still and adds to riding confidence especially when on rough patches. When you ride that’s what’s important, not the dead weight of the bike unless you’re worried about lifting it in case you drop it. I ride a 450 kilo Fat Boy, never think much about its weight. If dead weight of the motorcycle is such an issue for a buyer, then I think he should steer clear of all REs. Hope this helps, good luck with your purchase. Cheers!
BAALE.. MEANS LIFE(JEEVAN).. BECOMES (HONNU) THAT MEANS GOLD.... BALEHONNUR... ANOTHER MEANING OF"BAALE". IS. BANANA
Thank you, Rangaswamy.
I am from balehonnur. Balu means life and honu means worthy things (like gold or valuable) together we calling as balehonnur. It means life worthy place. No banana
Thank you, Suman.
Greetings from UK Mr. Kripal , excellent vlog this is nostalgic for me , 20 yrs back few of us went from Bangalore to Ooty on bikes !! Much smaller machines compared to ur fat boy !!! Keep inspiring us with positive things 💐
Must have been an amazing experience to ride back then.
Sir you should have taken Himalayan 🥶
How many of you want Kripal Sir and his buddies plan a bike ride to Ladakh?
Good morning dear Kripal - I missed your previous moto Vlog but will certainly catch up on the same . I am super happy that you and your biker friends eventually made this long trip happen 👍👍👍 Just curious does your HD bag have enough space for all your gadgets , clothings etc for a 4 day trip ? Your Biker friend in Ducati Red has got everything colour coordinated 👌👌 Fully endorse your views on passion - “Do what you want to do without have any remorse or regret in posterity” That was true statement indeed - Boys will be Boys - All the fun banter et all - Freedom of “Free expression without needing to drop our guards” Do you folks have any energy drinks or is it just water to keep yourselves hydrated ? Oh yes we wid watch the fabulous Mamu Idli Vlog 👍 Some spread breakers are smooth but most of them are vehicle breakers . I beg to disagree with you on one point that if a person can ride or drive in India one can ride or drive anywhere in the world . Unfortunately in India there is more often no sense of road discipline barring a few like you . Hence say if one were to ride or drive in Europe or US - some Indians might find the discipline driving tough to follow . This is purely my viewpoint. So the authentic Chennai Ladoo is something that you were eagerly waiting to savour ( based on your tweet query ) the Boondi Laddo 👍👍😀😀 Oh here comes the bad stretch and you manoeuvred the Fat Boy quite well 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Yes the HD balance is good but you really rode that stretch very well . Wow what a scenic beauty 👌 I had an accident with a bike during my childhood and since then I am scared to either ride or even be a pillion rider on Bike 🚴 . I might have to get over this phobia . Ok so you hydrate yourself by water and some tender coconut water 👍 Thus stretch reminds me of Goa 👌 It must be really tiring when you ride on such poor stretch of roads ( village ) . Agree - possibly an ADV would be more comfortable over long distances likes this trip - Anyways your passion will keep pushing on 👍 At some portions it felt I was playing an Xbox riding game 😀 Thanks for explaining some of the technical nuances of riding while practically demonstrating to us while you were riding - Brilliant chief 👍👍 Nothing to beat a super tender coconut water - super refreshing 👌 Wow - what a meaning of Balahonnur - Bananas Ripen and longevity of life ( good quality ) - Awesome 👏🏼 Back to the boys banter 😅😅 True that locals in these areas are immensely passionate about their bastion 👍 Back to another wonderful stretch of roads with an super awesome view 👍 Kripal Amanna could do all the things that he wants to do - coz he is THE KRIPAL 👍So you will fulfil your ambition of a Long Solo ride and we will digitally be with you 👍😀 Excited to watch the coastal view in your next moto Vlog- definitely gonna be scenic 👌 Oh oh looks like you are lost .. Good you found your way back - So your biker buddies have a 20 minutes lead over you . Anyways thoroughly enjoyed this Vlog and a a massive THUMS UP 👍👍👍 Keep riding - follow your passion - chase your dreams - God bless 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Rajesh, relived the ride through your narration. Thank you. You have a point on the lane discipline in Europe/ US, but I also find that we tend to stick to rules rather well overseas without taking the liberties that we do back in India. :-)
@@KripalAmannaVlogs Thanks dear Kripal- I love to be a part of your digital experience, hence please pardon me for my extended narrative coz I firmly believe that when the content creator especially you , I would like to be a part of the digital experience that you dish out . On traversing our beautiful terrain India and my personal experiences when I traveled/ drove abroad I just wanted to drive home my personal experiences chief 🙏 I thoroughly enjoyed each and ever segment of this coveted Vlog 👍🙏❤️❤️❤️
@@KripalAmannaVlogs No waiting for your Goli Bajji Vlog from Woodlands - Another 20 minutes to go 😀
God always challenges those He loves the most ❤ and never gives us more than we can take.
How we choose to navigate this path is the REAL TEST. 😊
Take care, stay safe, and happy safe riding! 😉
Balu=Life and Honnu=Gold...so Balehonnur basically means place where "life will be great(gold)"
Thank you, Vijaya.
Namm ooru ❤️tth
My native
I do not think it is a mid life crisis. It is like this even here. Only difference is, here the people start doing what they want to do quite early in their life. In india everything is looked down upon, too many societal restrictions, so most are unable to oursue their dreams etc.
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🙏😇 you are very kind, Krishnan.
2 things. Don’t any of your buddies though based in Bengaluru don’t know a bit of Kannada whatsoever? Having such a capable ADV such as the Himalayan, I don’t see the point neither risking the underbody of a 20 lac cruiser. Nor dragging it over unscientific speed breakers and breaking your back under that weight. It does 100 kmph all day long easily and those roads are chicken feed for it.
Some of them do know, Anant, we speak collectively in a language all are comfortable with. Have been riding my Fat Boy for nearly 5 years, am quite comfortable handling it on these terrains. In my experience, the Himalayan is happiest and safest around the 80-90 kmph mark. If I was doing a solo, I may have considered it, but not when other group members are on super bikes. I have done it in the past in a trip to Chikamagalur, but I found that I was pushing the motorcycle hard to keep up. Although I could, it wasn’t an experience I enjoyed. Cheers!
@@KripalAmannaVlogs no doubt! Personal preference. I was merely suggesting it as a fellow biker so as I did the same route last week on my BS6 Himalayan. Regarding Kannada, they should. You are a kudla native and probably you and I are the very few that actually speak the language as our pride like Tamils do. Everyone settles here, earns here and speaking it could be the least they can do to respect the state. For any smart guy who says this comment isn’t in Kannada , this is in English so that you can understand this and follow suit.
@19SD03 Anant to each his own. Much as one respects all languages, one also respects every individuals right to communicate in a language that they are most comfortable in. Just because one is unable to speak a language doesn’t mean they disrespect it in any manner as you’re implying. Anyways going beyond that this is a channel that celebrates motorcycling, food, travel and the spirit of camaraderie among other things. Those are the conversations I will engage in. Cheers!
@@KripalAmannaVlogs well, to each his own like you said. I appreciate that you use Kannada in your videos instead of asking the other party to speak in English. I have seen guards who ask us to speak in Hindi even though they have been living here for a long time, and expectedly, most including me do not. They should learn to communicate in the language spoken here like we do in their land , that’s my point.
Hii bro😇
Question ... why do some Indians address others as "sir" ?
It's a mark of respect, Stefan.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs i have noticed it is mainly spoken by rural/ village males when addressing outsiders . Maybe because in these areas cultures and traditions are a stronger and more influential part of their society.
Motorcyclists are like women who love to dress and do makeup .
But motorcyclists do that on bikes 😬
3:26 it would be great if you could tell the kids to work hard to buy these machines one day.
bored
Bunch of folks having midlife crisis .
Bunch of folks celebrating Life and camaraderie.
Boys will always be boys No crisis wisis
@@berlin5403 yeah i agree
@@berlin5403 you nailed it.
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