We're Just Like You. We Live to Ride.
The Ride That Started It All
Every rider has a story, and here’s mine. A few years back, I was on a long ride when something clicked. After years of weekend rides, chatting with fellow riders over chai, and spending time in the biking community, I realized there was something I really wanted to create.
I wanted a space where we could talk about what actually matters when you’re out on the road, how the engine responds when you push it, those quirky details that make each bike unique, and just the raw feeling of riding. Not fancy marketing speak, just real talk from one rider to another.
So I started BikeBHP. It’s basically my way of creating the space I wish existed when I was looking for honest bike info. Think of it as sitting down with a friend who knows bikes inside out and isn’t trying to sell you anything. I’m not here to hype up brands or regurgitate spec sheets. I’m here because I love bikes, and I figured there are others out there who want the same thing—straight answers, real experiences, and a community that gets it.
Our Promise to You
We believe that a review should be a conversation, not a lecture. Every piece of content you find on bikeBHP is crafted with you in mind. We promise to:
Ride for Real
Speak Our Minds
Grow with You
Go Deeper
The Passion behind BikeBHP
I’ve been riding two-wheelers since I was a teenager, starting with my dad’s Honda Livo (2015-16 Model). That bike sparked something in me that never went away. What sets me apart is probably how deep I dive into every bike I come across. Whether it’s a daily commuter or a track-focused superbike, I get into the details of engine performance, power delivery, and how the torque builds. When I’m riding, I can really sense what the bike is doing, how it feels, how the power moves through it. That feeling still makes me as excited as I was when I was a kid.
What I want to do here is share all the stuff I’ve learned over the years about bikes—the new technology, features, and what really matters when new models come out. My main goal is simple, and that is to help other riders find a bike that connects with them, just like these bikes have connected with me.
