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17th Initiative

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0

"I came with fear. I'm leaving with confidence." — 40 visually impaired citizens ride with 110 signed up superbike riders at Gurgaon.

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0

Travellers

40

When

24 May 2026

Where

Machan, Sector 29, Gurgaon

The Story

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0 brought 40 visually impaired citizens and 110 signed up superbike riders together at Gurgaon for a morning of friendship, freedom and confidence. RSKC collaborated with Delhi Riders Breakfast Run to create an experience that was not about motorcycles — it was about belonging, participation, and the freedom to be part of public life fully and equally.

On 24 May 2026, Rising Star Khilte Chehre brought together 40 visually impaired participants and 110 signed-up riders from Delhi Riders Breakfast Run (DBBR), led by Karan Sood, at Machan, Sector 29, Gurgaon — for an experience that changed perspectives on both sides.

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0

The real story of the morning was not the machines. It was the friendships that were formed. The fears that softened. The confidence that emerged. And the growing belief that public spaces, travel, and adventure can belong to everyone.

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0

For many participants, the rally represented something they rarely experience: the freedom to be part of an adventure without being treated differently.

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0

As part of the initiative, participants also experienced India's first ASMR / 8D sound-led awareness audio experience — a pilot project created by RSKC to help listeners temporarily 'borrow the world of a blind citizen' and experience daily life through sound, uncertainty, and dependence.

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0

Most riders described the experience as an emotional and eye-opening social experiment. Many admitted that while they believed they understood blindness, they had only seen a fraction of the reality.

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0

The event's human pillar was supported by Aaghaaz E Taleem as the Volunteer Support Collaborator, and medical preparedness was led by the WHO CCET SEARS team.

Superbike Rally by the Blind 2.0

Highlights

What made it count.

  • 0140 visually impaired participants + 110 DBBR superbike riders
  • 02India's first ASMR / 8D sound-led blindness awareness audio experience
  • 03Collaboration with Delhi Riders Breakfast Run led by Karan Sood
  • 04Volunteer support by Aaghaaz E Taleem
  • 05Medical preparedness by WHO CCET SEARS team
  • 06Held at Machan, Sector 29, Gurgaon

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