Riders Zest

RIDER’S ZEST is an event where Royal Enfield enthusiasts and riders in the region, ride to once a year for an adventure and fun filled weekend. Rider’s Zest traditionally takes place on Sunday, making it a fun filled day of activities and games.

Rider’s Zest 2019

In February 2019, I had the opportunity to attend Rider’s Zest, a yearly gathering of passionate Royal Enfield riders and biking enthusiasts. Held with the spirit of adventure and community, this event has become one of the most anticipated Sundays of the year — and 2019 was no different. Rider’s Zest isn’t just about motorcycles; it’s about the bond we share through riding. The event was packed with exciting activities, friendly faces, and lots of Enfields lined up with pride. It was a full day of fun, laughter, and throttle therapy. I decided to take part in two classic rider games — the lemon and spoon race and the slow race. These might sound simple, but they require a surprising amount of focus and control when you're doing them on a motorcycle! To my delight, I ended up winning tokens in both events. It felt great to participate, but even better to walk away with a couple of wins and a handful of great memories. Here’s a photo of me from the event, proudly holding the tokens, standing next to my bike — moments like these stay with you. Rider’s Zest 2019 was more than just an event. It was a celebration of riding, camaraderie, and the road that brings us all together. Looking forward to many more!
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Rider’s Zest 2020

I attended Rider’s Zest 2020, and it was an incredible experience. The energy, the bikes, and the riders — everything felt charged with excitement. Like every year, the event was full of games, friendly competitions, and lots of cheering. I took part in two events this time — Ring Toss and Ace the 8. Both were super fun and challenging in their own ways. I gave it my best and ended up winning 1st place in both events. Holding those trophies at the end of the day was a proud moment. Events like these are more than just games — they’re a great way to connect with other Royal Enfield riders, share stories, and just enjoy the day with people who love riding as much as I do. Looking forward to the next one already.