From Banking to YouTube as a moto vlogger, Ravi Dhameja shows how to live passionately

Want to get a ride across India? Let’s ride with ‘RDX’

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 11: A quick look around us will let us know how things have been changing quite significantly across industries, sectors, and life. People live the same traditional setup of their jobs and are entangled in their routine lives, finding almost no time for themselves or their passion. Amidst this, what if we tell you that we found a young and passionate man and a rider who started his own expedition in life with his bike rides and now has transitioned his life from being a banker to a YouTuber? Exciting enough? Meet Ravi Dhameja, a youngster who believed in his dreams and went ahead in living the same with starting his career as a moto vlogger.

This financial banker from Bhilai, who could’ve got satisfied with his job life, chose a life of adventure instead and now is pursuing his dreams to make it huge across the vlogging niche in YouTube with his bike rides, currently residing in Mumbai. RDX, as he is popularly known, is truly following his passion, living and enjoying every bit of life, inspiring many others in the world.

“Coming out of the rat race to chase our dreams can be very difficult, but when you believe in your dreams and choose to live life the fullest, following your passions, you can cross boundaries,” says the youngster, who indeed had crossed boundaries and travelled as a solo rider with his bike to different cities, exploring their vibe, and culture and taking something back with him with each of his journeys. As a moto vlogger, he decided to even start his YouTube channel named “RDX Rides India”, which many have been talking about lately.

On his bike, RDX has so far covered journeys from Bhilai to Nepal, Mumbai to Haridwar- Devprayag, Rishikesh & Amritsar, Mumbai to Udaipur – Udaipur & Baroda, Mumbai to Daman, along with most places in 100-200 km radius of the city. He has even covered one-day rides like Alibaugh, Nashik, Trimbakeshwar, Lonavala, Matheran, and a beautiful Mumbai city tour. At a stretch, Ravi even covered over 1000 km of a ride non-stop multiple times.

His YouTube channel is garnering immense love and recognition for his awe-inspiring and exciting videos of his bike rides, which has earned him a growing number of subscribers. One cannot help but fall in love with the life that Ravi Dhameja, aka RDX, has created for himself, from a banker to a biker and YouTuber, living his passion every day.

Do not forget to follow his channel, https://www.youtube.com/c/rdxridesindia, and him on Instagram @rdxridesindia.

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