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🏍️ Ride Logs – Adventures of MotoMoku

Where every mile tells a story — and every ride earns a laugh (or a bruise).

Welcome to the heart of MotoMoku — the Ride Logs!
This is where my two-wheeled tales come alive — from the scorching sands of Dubai to the twisty backroads of Canada, each ride is logged here with a sprinkle of humor, a dash of adrenaline, and a whole lot of heart.

Here’s what you’ll find:

  • A short summary so you know what madness to expect,

  • An embedded YouTube video (because photos can’t always capture me falling over gracefully),

  • A link to the full ride story — for the curious souls who want all the juicy details.

Feel free to click on any ride below to explore — who knows, you might just get inspired to gear up and join the madness.
Just don’t forget your helmet… or your sense of humor.

Hop on the backseat as I ride through Dubai deserts, mountain trails, city streets — and a few mental detours along the way.
I don’t just vlog my rides; I tell stories. The ones about getting lost, falling off (figuratively and sometimes literally), and the joy of getting back up again.

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What was supposed to be a simple BMW Motorrad Dubai ride to Al Aqah Beach Resort turned into a cinematic chase! After missing the group while refueling, MotoMoku was unexpectedly led back by a mysterious Catwoman-like rider on a BMW sportbike—fast, fearless, and gone in a flash. A humorous, unforgettable “fast and curious” moment from the roads of Dubai.
The annual Season Opening Ride marks the official start of the UAE’s riding season — and this year, the convoy was bigger and louder than ever. Hosted by His Excellency at the Barza Bikers Club in Al-Manama, the 2025 edition brought together hundreds of riders from across the Emirates. From the Sharjah meet-up and police-escorted sunset ride to the royal farm, museum, and one hilarious finale involving a waiter and a tissue — this ride had everything: chrome, camaraderie, and chaos.
🧭 Ride Summary A beautiful full-day ride tracing the scenic Niagara River from Milton through Burlington, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Fort Erie, looping back with laughter, coffee, and cinematic views. Joined by Aurangzeb from Lahore Farms, this episode captures the essence of summer riding in Ontario — smooth tarmac, wide skies, and throttle therapy with a friend who rides like he farms: steady, grounded, and full of life. Between light humor, missed turns, and stunning riverside shots, this vlog blends travel, friendship, and Gen-X reflection on life’s curves and straightaways.
My second ride in Canada took me from Milton into Ontario’s motorcycling heartland — a 143 km loop of farm roads, escarpment curves, and biker hotspots. Riding alongside Aurangzeb, a local legend from Lahore Farms who trailered his Harley with his family to join me, we carved through Belfountain, Forks of the Credit, Cheltenham Badlands, and Terra Cotta before looping back. Chrome, coffee, tacos, and family vibes — the perfect Ontario motorcycling day.
My first crew ride in Canada with the Desi Riders Group (DRG) was a relaxed yet soul-stirring loop starting and ending in Milton, Ontario. We met at a Burlington Tim Hortons, rode lakeside to Stoney Creek, and looped back — cruising through tree-lined neighborhoods, farmland under the Niagara Escarpment, and scenic urban corners. The company? As epic as the views. From Zeeshan’s apex-hunting antics to Timmy’s gas-station giggles, this was a ride filled with joy, camaraderie, and a warm Canadian breeze that felt surprisingly like home.
From Dubai to Hamilton, this was my rite of passage into the Canadian motorcycle scene. In this episode, I go from passing my M1 written test to successfully completing the M2 safety course with Learning Curves at Mohawk College. The drills, the downpour, the highway etiquette — and why Canadian biker training left me with lifelong lessons. All packed into two intense but rewarding days of becoming a legal rider in Ontario.
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