"It has been great honour to be the first American President to join you for Republic Day. Yesterday's parade... we saw the pride and diversity of this nation including the dare-devils on the Royal Enfields which was very impressive," he said during his meeting with a select audience at the Siri Fort auditorium here.
He joked that the Secret Service squad, which guards him, "does not" let him ride motorcycle, "especially not on my heads."
"I would, by the way, not drive a motorcycle after watching those incredible acrobats," he had said.
The bullet motorcycle riding 'Janbaaz' troops are record holders in various events on their 350cc Enfield bikes and they performed over a dozen acrobatic stunts to lap up the Republic Day parade where Obama was the chief guest.
The bike squad was raised in 1990 under the BSF which is tasked to guard Indian borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
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