Yes to Yezdi over the decades
The Hindu
Meet OMR resident PV Murali Mohan who keeps two attention-grabbing 250 cc machines alive and thumping
Motorcycling clubs maintain esprit de corps among members through group rides in album-friendly locales. An occasional spin back in time is also just in order, particularly where the machines are not made anymore, at least not in the same mould. The pandemic closing the doors to the great outdoors, Roaring Riders, a 250-member Jawa and Yezdi owners club from Chennai fuelled up heavily on nostalgia for the 2021 edition of International Jawa Day (observed annually on the second Sunday of July). Among those who enabled the time travel through online engagement last Sunday is 63-year-old PV Murali Mohan, who shared his experience of “riding two horses” sans the conflict implied by the phrase.More Related News

“I’ve never even been to these places before,” she laughed, “and suddenly I have memories in all of them.” The dates, she added, were genuinely good — long walks, easy conversations, and meals that stretched late into the evening — and the best part was that none of it felt heavy. The boys she met are all planning to visit her in Mumbai soon, not under without any pressure but with a sense of pleasant continuity. “I’m great,” she said, and she meant it.







