Jawa, Yezdi and BSA riders celebrate World Motorcycle Day across India
Classic Legends celebrated World Motorcycle Day by bringing together more than 2,000 riders from the Jawa, Yezdi and BSA communities across 19 States and 59 cities. The company also launched the Guardian Bell Initiative to promote one of motorcycling's cherished traditions.
Published Date - 27 June 2026, 07:13 PM
Hyderabad: Classic Legends marked World Motorcycle Day by bringing together riders from the Jawa, Yezdi and BSA communities for a large-scale celebration of motorcycling culture, camaraderie and the spirit of the open road.
Observed globally, World Motorcycle Day is a tribute to the freedom, adventure and sense of belonging that motorcycles inspire. To commemorate the occasion, over 2,000 riders from across 19 States and 59 cities rode together, representing a shared passion that transcends brands, backgrounds and generations.
As part of the celebrations, Classic Legends also introduced the Guardian Bell Initiative, an effort aimed at creating greater awareness about one of motorcycling’s most cherished traditions. Across riding communities around the world, a Guardian Bell is often gifted by a fellow rider, friend or loved one as a symbol of goodwill, protection and companionship on every journey.
Anupam Thareja, Co-founder, Classic Legends, said: “Motorcycling has always been about more than machines. It is about people, shared experiences and the bonds that are formed on the road.”