We all love motorbikes. It's totally a different thing if we see them from other perspective. It can drive a person crazy. I'm here to share some of my experience how motorbike played an important role in my life. It was 2014. Everyone was going after GTA 5. At that time, I was in my 10th. NS200 sales was at it's peak and RS200 was displayed at EICMA. To be frank, I'm an average student not crossed 400 out of 500 in exams. I'll become mad when I see a pulsar on road and I always wanted to ride one of those. So, I asked my parents to buy me one of those. I didn't know anything deeper about that at that time. All I wanted is to ride one of those and to feel it's power. My parents said me, If you get good marks in your public I'll buy you one of those with some conditions. Anyway I accepted and started to prepare for my Public examinations. I concentrated more on science because I like it. My kind of preparation is reading and understanding concepts and writing it on my own way in examinations. So there's no chance for mugging up anything and vomiting the same in exams. I always hated Tamil and social because they always expect the same content from guides and from books. If I write it on my own, they'll provide no marks. So, I concentrated more on science. In between, I always have a habit of going to dealerships and look around my dream. Where ever I go, I always see a Bajaj and KTM showrooms were one after another. After that only I got to know that Bajaj and KTM were in partnership and Bajaj is manufacturing KTM's in India. At last, the examinations were started and I was preparing for exams with the goal as getting my bike. Finally the result date has arrived. Everyone was eagerly waiting for the website to load. At the moment everyone was shocked... Everyone... As no-one expected, I've scored centum in science and my score was 443. First time crossed above 400 and it was good feeling. At next minute I've started talking about my dream. But at that situation, I've not got my driving license and in some other problems. But it's okay to understand the situation and to change according to that. But, what I'm trying to say is how the thought of motorcycle boosted me up. There's another incident where I rode my father's motorbike in my second standard and fractured my left hand. Up to 10th, I had a thought of only buying a bike. But after 10th only, I've started to learn about it more deeply. It created me a track to pick automobile engineering as my career and pushed me to learn more things. Still now, nothing dragged me out of my track.