Updated On: 18 June, 2015 08:10 AM IST | | Krutika Behrawala
<p>From Delhi to Kanyakumari and into Nepal, Joshua John has zoomed across most of India on his motorcycle. Hop on to a joyride where he demystifies the biker image, shares tough riding lessons learnt over a decade, and memorable trips along the milestones</p>

A bike ride organised by Delhi Bikers Breakfast Run
When Delhi-based biker, Joshua John is not zooming off to an unknown terrain, the 36-year-old ordained pastor, who lives with his wife and two kids, paints mountains and parables. An avid biker since 10 years, he started Delhi Bikers Breakfast Run in 2009 in a bid to bring together novice and seasoned bikers for monthly rides. The community now boasts of 5,000 members. John is also one of the founding members of Motorcycle Adventure Film Festival – India (MAFFI), started this year, to tap into the creativity within the Indian motorcycle scene and share it on the big screen. This Saturday, John will be in Mumbai to demystify the quintessential biker image and share some tough lessons that he learnt on the road. “They are life lessons for anyone, not just for bikers,” he says modestly. Excerpts:

A bike ride organised by Delhi Bikers Breakfast Run