A Motorcycle Those who traveled through 17 countries had their sudden goal challenge after the sudden cut of their bikes in Britain.
Yogesh Alekari parked his KTM 390 adventure motorbike at Volaton Park Nottingham Around 11 o’clock on Thursday, it can only move away from a thief for it, which was inflated by two moped riders.
The 33 -year -old said that not only his bike was taken, but that he also had most of his goods, which cost 15,000 pounds. This included his Macbook laptop, a spare mobile phone, two cameras, cash and his passport storage boxes.
Mr. Alekari left Mumbai on 1 May, and riding through Iran, China, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan before traveling through European countries such as Germany, Belgium and France.
“I was in Nottingham for a biker event and as head of Oxford,” Mr. Elkari told the BBC. “I stopped and parked my bike at Votan Park.

“I closed the bike and it was a busy area with children playing so I felt that it looks like a safe place.
“I crossed the road and went to have breakfast but within an hour, I came back and everything was just gone.”
Mr. Alekari is documenting his journey for his 180,000 Instagram and 16,000 Facebook followers, and plans to travel to Africa after leaving Britain.
After realizing his bike theft, he said he was “completely surprised” and broke crying crying, failing to attend the park before contacting the police.

“I called the police and it seemed so strange that he sent me a crime number,” said Mr. Alekari.
“I was told that they would call me back, and I was waiting in the park, but they never did it.”
The video footage taken by another visitor at Nottinghamshire Council-Run Park caught the moment when his bike was taken by three individuals.
He said, “I wanted to move to Kenya from Spain to Morocco, and then the west coast of Africa, Cape Town and then flying back to India,” he said.
“My dream is to ride the world on a motorcycle. I have spent a lot of money to reach here and I don’t want to stop anymore.
“I have traveled from India here and I passed through places like Iran and Türkiye, which people said were not safe – but I was feeling safe there.
“People warned me about the UK, but I felt that I am away from London and it would be fine in Nottingham.
“I never experienced any such incident.”
Nottinghamshire Police PC Andy Smith said: “When you consider the victim’s story and how far they traveled, I can only imagine how upset it was to find her motorcycle and the goods were stolen.
“Our policing teams have been following many lines of interrogation since this happened and hoped that sharing an image of the bike in this appeal will help us find it quickly.
“Anyone who recognizes the motorcycle, saw that it has been stolen, or there is any other information that can help in our investigation, it is asked to contact with us, so that we can take action.”