The iconic Indian Motorcycle brand flagged off their first national group ride from Delhi to Daman. Riders came under the banner of IMRG (Indian Motorcycle Riders Group) in Delhi while other riders will also join in from all parts of the country for the national ride being held from September 30 to October 2, 2016.
The ride was flagged off from the Indian Motorcycle dealership in Gurgaon and will see participation from customers, dealers and company officials alike. Riders from different cities will all congregate at Nahuli, which is 22kms from Daman, on September 30, 2016. The IMRG which will proceed from New Delhi, will cover a total of 1300kms, riding through Rajasthan and Gujarat to finally conclude their journey in Daman.
Pankaj Dubey, Managing Director, Polaris India Pvt. Ltd., said, “Owners of Indian Motorcycle across the globe have always been going for long road trips, hence we felt that giving a similar platform to our customers in India, would be an ideal gift to them for pursuing their passions. This National Ride would truly help the riders to understand the appeal of Indian Motorcycle ownership. I’m confident that the participants would enjoy the itinerary that has been planned for them, where the group leaving from New Delhi and other parts of India will keep increasing in numbers as they shall join other IMRG members at Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Nahuli, before finally concluding their journey at Daman on September 30, 2016. I wish all the bikers participating in this ride all the very best for their journey.”
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