My Dream Bike
Since I was young, I have always loved bikes. My first dream bike was the Kawasaki Ninja H2R. I saw it in videos and was amazed by its speed and powerful look. It looked like a bike from the future! But later I learned that it is a racing bike and not allowed on normal roads because it does not have a headlight and proper number plate. Even though it was my dream, I understood that I could not ride it on the road.

So, I didn’t lose hope. I found another dream bike — the KTM RC 390. I liked its stylish design and performance. I decided that when I turn 21, I will buy this bike and even modify it to make it look cooler.
Along with this, I also dream of becoming a YouTuber. I want to make bike videos, share my rides, and earn a silver and golden play button through my hard work.

One day, I imagined myself riding my dream bike. Suddenly, a boy came at high speed and damaged my bike. I quickly followed him, stopped him, and asked why he did that. Instead of apologizing, he demanded money and tried to escape. I took a photo of his number plate and informed the police.
The police acted quickly, caught him, and fined him. They also gave me compensation for my bike. I repaired my bike and it looked as good as new again. I felt proud that I handled the situation smartly.
Later, I gave my bike to my friend for a ride. He was riding fast, and suddenly the tyre got punctured. We both fell down but thankfully we were safe. We searched and found a puncture shop, and the uncle repaired the tyre. This taught me that we must always ride safely.
After that, we went home, had a small party, talked, laughed, and enjoyed a lot. Later, while returning home, I saw an ambulance behind me. I quickly gave way, understanding it was an emergency. That moment made me feel responsible.

At the end of the day, I felt very happy. My dream is not just to own a bike, but to ride responsibly, help others, and achieve success through my passion.
