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How did IBRMC changed ur life?

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  • Hmm... Addiction and excuses to ride... !!!

  • IBRMC - In Bike Riding Marshals r Collective
    I became We
    We became Bhai log
    Bhai log became Family
    Family brought all the hidden passions to limelight.

    Age Is Number Passion Is Forever
    My love for all

    Thanks To The Fathers of IBRMC

  • IBRMC ne kya Diya hai, yahi sawaal hai na bhailog....

    Bachpan me addabaazi maarne me maza aata tha... College gaye to kuch aur baklol dost mile, aur maza aane laga.... Waqt yuhi guzar jata tha... Sab acha chal raha tha khushi khushi.....

    Fir ek din job ka darshan hua.... Achanak se har jagah manhus log dikhne lage, koi khul k hase na, khul k bakchodi na karein.... mano Aisa laga ki acha samay chala gaya.... Kaam kaam and no aaram wali zindagi dekhne ko mila.... Tab the ek aada baklol par sab apne zindagi k jhol mein phase hue... Kabhi addabaazi hoti kabhi nahi hoti... Guzar gaye aise kuch saal....

    Fir apna din aagaya and Google mein meine IBRMC ko paya .... Join Kiye rides and meine samjha bhailog... Yaha to baklol ki fauj hai and woh bhi 24x7 ....

    Bus fir kya, saare wadiyan ghoome just like a free bird, fir se woh bachpan k din wapis aaya.... Ab to baklol zindagi ki kahani chalu hai bheedu with a title "bachpan se pachpan tak"

    IBRMC has given a life where we can feel and be ourselves, no one is gonna judge us on the same.
    Hail IBR !!!

  • Joining the IBRMC has truly been a transformative experience for me! Ever since my school days, I’ve always had a passion for riding, but I struggled to get started due to limited contacts and opportunities. It felt like a dream just out of reach. But now, oh what joy!

    IBRMC has opened up a whole new world for me. It’s not just about riding; it’s about community.
    We ride together, We adda together, swapping stories and laughter that make every ride memorable and we hang out together, forging friendships that go beyond biking—creating bonds that feel like family.

    I can’t express how grateful I am to have found this amazing group! The support and camaraderie have reignited my passion for riding in ways I never imagined possible.

    Thanks to IBRMC, I'm living my dream every day!

    #HailIBR #Aando

  • Bought home my long time love my Thunderbird Twinspark after a wait of 10 years...while reading about ride stories started to search for a motorcycle group in Delhi...came through the Facebook page of IBR (formerly DBR), on a post saw Sajish and few other guys playing cricket or football...was wondering where are the bikes as I left playing long time back 😉😁😎 Then somehow came to know about the weekly meet at the old dhaba of QIA. On a Sunday evening went there and met all for the first time. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑👬

    What IBR gave me ?.... Brothers 😍 and an Extended family of *****
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    (Stars) like me 😉

    #hailibr #ibrbrotherhood #foreveribrian #ibrforever

  • Motorcycle riding with IBRMC brothers likely brought freedom, focus, and a sense of adventure into my life. It has strengthened my discipline, expanded my social circle, and provided therapeutic escapes, reshaping how I approach challenges and enjoy the journey.
    #hailIBR #brotherhood

  • It’s been over a decade since I first rode into the fold of the (IBRMC). Little did I know that this journey would become more than just an adventure on two wheels....it would shape my life in ways I never imagined.

    Joining IBRMC wasn’t just about the rides, the thundering sound of the engines, or the call of the open road. It was about finding a family that stretched across the length and breadth of this vast country. Wherever my bike takes me, I know I’ve got a brother waiting..a warm smile, a hug for sure, a firm handshake, and a bond forged by the shared love for the road.

    This club didn’t just teach me the art of motorcycling, it gave me a purpose—jeene ka maqsad diya hai. Every ride, every gathering, every pit stop has been a chapter in a story that’s as much about the people as it is about the miles. The IBRMC family has shown me the power of camaraderie, the strength of unity, and the beauty of a shared dream.

    From the high passes of Ladakh to the sun-kissed coasts of Kerala, I’ve ridden through landscapes that have taken my breath away. But it’s not just the places...it’s the moments -- the roadside chai, the laughter around a campfire, the shared struggles of tough terrains, and the triumph of conquering them together.

    IBRMC isn’t just a club....it’s a way of life. It’s a tribe of wanderers, dreamers, and doers who remind me that life isn’t measured by the years we live but by the moments that take our breath away.
    A brotherhood that’s given me not just miles but memories, not just destinations but a direction.

    Here’s to the road ahead and the brothers beside me. Ride hard, ride free, and let the journey continue.

  • @tarry
    "Love for the IBRMC is in the Air" waal season chalu hai. 😁😁

    @TheOne said in How did IBRMC changed ur life?:

    @tarry
    "Love for the IBRMC is in the Air" waal season chalu hai. 😁😁

    Ye Sadabahar Season hai Bhai 😍

  • Hi everyone

  • IBRMC is more than just a motorcycle club — it’s a brotherhood that changed my life in ways I never expected.

    Before the club, I was searching for something real — something solid. When I joined IBRMC, I found a family. These aren’t just people I ride with. These are brothers who’ve stood by me, pushed me to grow, and had my back through thick and thin. That kind of loyalty and connection gave me a sense of belonging I didn’t even know I needed.

    The club also brought structure, discipline, and purpose into my life. I learned that respect is earned, not given — and that every patch, every mile, every moment counts. IBRMC taught me how to carry myself with pride, to be accountable, and to stand for something bigger than just myself.

    The road became my therapy. Riding with my brothers helped me clear my mind and heal from things I never talked about before. I found strength in the silence of the ride, and peace in knowing I wasn’t alone. Being part of this club helped me mentally and emotionally grow into a better version of myself.

    Wearing the IBRMC patch isn’t just about the ride — it’s about identity, pride, and purpose. It reminds me every day of the man I’m choosing to be, and the values I stand for: loyalty, honor, respect, and unity.

    Through the club, I’ve also had the chance to give back to the community, support causes that matter, and make a positive impact. That’s something I’m proud of — knowing that what we do as a club goes beyond ourselves.

    At the end of the day, IBRMC isn’t just where I found a crew — it’s where I found my purpose, my peace, and my people. And for that, I’ll always be grateful.

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