Comedian Kenneth Sebastian's Love For Bikes Is No Secret

- 1. Kenneth Sebastian owns three bikes.
- 2. He features in a web series where he rides bikes to different location
- 3. His plans to expand his collection.
Comedian Kenneth Sebastian dons many hats besides comedy and music. But, one thing that makes him more popular among the fans of comedy is his collection of bikes. In his 2020 interview on Son of Abish, the comedian talked about how he always wanted to get his own bike. Now, as a successful comedian, Kenneth Sebastian has collected a few sweet rides that you'll fall in love with, just like you fell in love with his comedy.

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Here is a list of comedian Kenny Sebastian's bikes:
Yamaha Fazer

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It was Kenneth Sebastian's first bike which he drove to his college. The interesting story behind this bike is that his father wanted him to buy a Splendor as they couldn't afford the Fazer. Kenny offered to work and pay the difference for the bike, and then finally got it after eight months of struggle. For him, the emotional worth of this bike exceeds the monetary value as it was not only his first bike but also one he had earned.
KTM RC 390

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The second speedster in Kenny Sebastian's bikes is the KTM RC390. An extremely sporty bike, it resonates with Kenny's outgoing personality and his love for travel. Bikes like the KTM are not just powerful in appearance but can run like lightning. This bike is known for its high speed and gives out a sporty appeal which calls for a getaway.
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Kawasaki Ninja
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The superb Kawasaki Ninja is the latest addition to Kenneth Sebastian's bike collection. It was his childhood dream to own this bike. Even though his interest lay in the glorious Hayabusa, today Kenny prefers the Ninja. Kenneth Sebastian, being his witty self, named this powerful hunky bike Nancy. On asking why he did it, Kenny said that he thought it would be funny to give a powerful machine a sweet name like Nancy.

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Comedian Kenneth Sebastian is not just a bike lover, he is also a pro-level rider. To master the skill of riding, he also took a course at the California Superbike school. One of his latest ventures- Getting There with Kenny Sebastian, a popular web series, explores his fondness for bike riding and travel. Throughout the series, Kenny visits different locations in India and shares his journey with other public figures to bring an authentic riding experience to the viewers.
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