RECN: Brotherhood on Two Wheels

A Proud RECN Rider

Sarvesh Singh (2IC-2025)

6/14/20252 min read

A motorcycle is more than a machine—it's an anti-aging elixir. It keeps the soul young, ignites passion, and offers a kind of freedom few experiences can match. For us riders, biking is meditation in motion. Every twist of the throttle demands total presence, whether you're swerving to miss a pebble or steering through the sudden push of crosswinds. It's not just about the destination—it's about every second spent in the saddle, fully alive.

At the heart of this lifestyle is the Royal Enfield Club Noida (RECN)—a group where discipline and brotherhood go hand in hand. We come from different walks of life: professionals, business owners, dreamers. Yet every time we gear up, titles fade and only one identity remains: that of a rider. RECN isn't just a club—it's a way of life.

Thanks to this tribe, many of us have been able to relive our college days, only now with a new set of batchmates—fellow riders bonded not by classrooms but by kilometers. The laughter, the stories, the shared struggle on tough terrain—this bond becomes even more evident when the ride turns rough.

Each journey we've taken has tested our resolve and shaped us, both as individuals and as riders. From the scorching plains to the icy winds of Ladakh, every ride has been a lesson in endurance and self-discovery. I still remember falling off my bike near the Siachen Base Camp. My helmet cracked, my jacket tore—but I walked away, unharmed. Not just because of the safety gear, but because of something more powerful: the brotherhood. The entire convoy stopped, not to complain about the delay, but to make sure I was okay. That moment showed me the true spirit of RECN.

And then there was the Snow Ride—a test of will and unity. The snowfall was relentless, visibility dropped to near-zero, and many of us considered turning back. But Ishaan, the founder of RECN, rose to the occasion. He didn't just tell us to go on—he led from the front. Some fell, yes—but they rose again, stronger and more determined. Just like in life, every fall was followed by a comeback.

These rides aren't just weekend adventures. They're life condensed into miles. They teach discipline, demand courage, and reward with a sense of clarity only the open road can offer. You learn the value of preparation, the importance of trust, and the quiet joy of riding side by side with someone who understands you without saying a word.

Positivity, passion, and perseverance—these qualities ripple through our group, just like a pebble thrown into a still lake. And the waves they create? They stay with you long after the engine cools and the helmet comes off.

To my fellow RECN riders—thank you for the memories, the lessons, and the brotherhood.
To those yet to ride with us—we'll see you on the road.

Ride safe. Ride strong. Ride together.

Sarvesh Singh

2nd-In-Command

2025