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Jawa Yezdi and BSA riders celebrate World Motorcycle Day in Hyderabad

Jawa Yezdi and BSA riders celebrate World Motorcycle Day in Hyderabad

Classic Legends marked World Motorcycle Day in Hyderabad by organizing a large-scale ride that brought together enthusiasts from the Jawa, Yezdi, and BSA communities. The event, reported on June 27, 2026, was part of a nationwide celebration aimed at promoting motorcycling culture, camaraderie, and the spirit of the open road.

The celebration saw participation from more than 2,000 riders across 19 states and 59 cities in India, including Hyderabad. Motorcyclists from different backgrounds and generations joined the ride, representing a shared passion for riding that transcends individual brands. The global occasion of World Motorcycle Day serves as a tribute to the freedom, adventure, and sense of belonging that motorcycles inspire among riders.

As a key highlight of the celebrations, Classic Legends introduced the Guardian Bell Initiative. This initiative was launched to create greater awareness about one of the most cherished traditions in the motorcycling community. According to the tradition, a Guardian Bell is gifted to a motorcyclist by a fellow rider, friend, or loved one. The bell is carried on the motorcycle as a symbol of goodwill, companionship, and protection during every journey.

Anupam Thareja, Co-founder of Classic Legends, spoke about the significance of the event and the riding culture. He stated: "Motorcycling has always been about more than machines. It is about people, shared experiences and the bonds that are formed on the road."

The event successfully brought together the local riding community in Hyderabad, linking them with thousands of other riders across the country to celebrate their shared passion and traditions. The ride served as a platform to unite the Jawa, Yezdi, and BSA communities under a common banner of companionship and road safety through the new initiative.

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