Rider Mania

The BOBMC Rider Mania, since it is hosted by a club changes its venue to the home of the hosting club and has, thus, travelled the length and breadth of India including Goa, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ooty, Nagpur, Kolkata, Delhi and Shillong in the North east among others.

Rider Mania dates back to 2003 when it was first hosted in Goa and approximately 74 bikers attended.

[citation needed] Starting 2005 it was hosted by BOBMC member clubs, beginning with Inddiethumpers, Mumbai.

[8] In 2007, Rider Mania was hosted by Wanderlust Motorcycling Club at Star Key Point Resorts, Nagpur on 24 January.

In 2009, it was hosted by Rolling Thunder Motorcycling Club and was called the RIDER MANIA RTMC Ishtyle.

Wanderlust MC broke Madras Bulls' record & presented the Biggest ever Rider Mania till 2016.

RTMC along with volunteer clubs from the country, formed the "Southern Squadron" to host the RM17 at Arabian sea coastal area Kundapur.

The clean sanitation facility in the middle of nowhere with 24 hrs hot water supply was a relief for all participants, especially female, during the bone breaking cold.

The event stage was set in the middle of the venue, surrounded by the residential facilities as well as the stalls, food court and the booze counter.

In 2019, Brothers from FORE had ridden all the way from Nepal to attend BOBMCRM #AanDo 2019 at Udaipur and bagged the opportunity to host this event.

The special attraction during the event was 'flower rain from the sky' on the participants and the traditional knife 'Khukhri' in the Goodies bag.

[22] HOI-KIW (Chalo-Chalo/Lets Go)- BOBMC Rider Mania 2023 [23] will be conducted, at Orchid Lake Resort, Umiam, Shilong (Meghalaya) by Royal Enfield Rider's Association Meghalaya aka RERAM, from 21 January 2023 to 22 January 2023 with the tagline "Hoi-Kiw" which means in Hindi 'Chalo-Chalo' and 'Lets Go' in English (a citation to motivate others to do something).

All the clubs participating in Rider Mania are part of the Brotherhood of Bulleteers Motorcycling Consortium (BOBMC).

[13] The riders might be from different clubs, different states, speaking different languages, but what unites them is the brotherhood that every biker is proud to share.