Picture caption (L to R) Jasminder
Singh, Sandeep Bansal of Indian Motorcycles and avid biker Harveen Singh Bali
The Ultimate Biker’s Calendar 2015 was launched at the
Indian Motorcycle showroom in Gurgaon in the presence of a multitude of bikers
on January 11, 2015. This unique calendar has been created and published by Jasminder
Singh, a diehard bike enthusiast and an avid photographer.
The calendar features rare superbikes with their proud
owners. The pictures have been shot professionally as well as aesthetically by
Singh. The theme for the
calendar is to promote ‘Road Safety’ and ‘Responsible Riding’. Through this
calendar the message is to encourage riders to wear proper riding gears and
ensure safety while chasing their passion for biking.
“The Ultimate Biker’s calendar is the sole outcome of
my undying passion for biking and fabulous superbikes. It is a heartfelt New
Year present for the biking brotherhood and as you flip through its pages,
you’ll witness a fusion of splendid photography with a touch of technology to
create a never before experience for the biking fraternity,” Singh said. He
further added, “I am proud to create such a stunning piece of art which is born
out of pure passion and hope that it will be revered by people who share the zeal.
The Ultimate Biker’s desktop calendar 2015 showcases some of the finest bikes
ever”.
The event saw the never before display of superbikes
from all parts of Delhi-NCR--from a customised
Harley Davidson, Suzuki Hayabusa, Ducati to a Honda Goldwing Bike. Also present
at the event were Arun Thareja – a name synonymous with courage and conquering
all arenas in the field of superbiking and safe riding who was the chief guests
of honour.
The Ultimate Biker’s Calendar 2015 is now available
for sale online at www.ultimatebikerscalendar.com with a price tag of Rs. 499/-
only, with nationwide delivery.
The
Ultimate Biker’s Calendar gained tremendous
response last year at the Auto expo as well as at launch event, reaching to a
whopping 5,000 copies being distributed all over India and a few biking groups
in Canada.