Boys’ love for fast bikes was commercially exploited by the Dhoom movie franchise, and the likes of John Abraham and Mahendra Singh Dhoni have only made more Indians open up about their love for superbikes. Realising the potential among Indians to spend on high end bikes, international players like Harley Davidson, Triumph Motorcycles and Indian, among others, have started to spread their operations across Indian cities. The shift is a lot different from what it was some years ago, when owning a superbike meant you explored the auctions by the customs department or got lucky to know someone to bring it into the country legally. For 26-year-old Delhi-based Tanuj Singh, owning a loud and fast superbike was a long standing dream, which he realised in 2014. “I took a loan to fulfill my desire to own a Harley and get the adrenaline rush and vroom on city roads,” he says To push their bikes, manufacturers have tied up with lenders who are offering these bikes for lucrative finance schemes (See: Easy finance).