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Rumbling thunder to echo this Sunday, without rain

Updated on: 14 November,2009 07:45 AM IST  | 
Aastha Atray Banan | aastha.banan@mid-day.com

At least that's what it will sound like, as Mumbai's bike enthusiasts take to the streets on their iconic Harley-Davidsons, to mark the entry of the American brand into the Indian market. The Guide suggests you go along for the ride

Rumbling thunder to echo this Sunday, without rain

At least that's what it will sound like, as Mumbai's bike enthusiasts take to the streets on their iconic Harley-Davidsons, to mark the entry of the American brand into the Indian market. The Guide suggests you go along for the ride

That Harley-Davidson plans to zoom into the Indian market bang in the middle of Recession won't raise an eyebrow for those who know that during the Great Depression of the 1920s, Harley-Davidson was one of the only two major American motorcycle manufacturers to survive.






This ride will unite enthusiasts who have carried the torch for the Harley-Davidson brand long before the company's official market entry, whether collectors, actors or corporates. Menswear designer Arjun Khanna, who owns a Vintage 1942 Harley-Davidson WLA, is looking forward to feel the "sheer sense of freedom". "I have been an avid biker, and there is no better feeling than being one with the machine. It's therapeutic in many ways, it's my way of relaxing and zoning out," he says.

Riding alongside Arjun will also be model/actress Jesse Randhawa and bike enthusiast Monish Dayal. Dayal, who sources spare parts from all over the world, is known to build his own customised bikes. "Harley has a lot of heritage and also a laid-back, cruising vibe. It's going to be an amazing sight as so many Harleys take to the street. You are bound to hear the sounds of thunder as their machines rev up," he says.

The convoy will be flagged off at Rampart Row, Kala Ghoda at 10 am and will head to the historic Gateway of India at Apollo Bunder. Easily recognisable in their Harley-Davidson branded riding gear, the group of bikers will ride from the Gateway towards the Queen's Necklace on Marine Drive, past Haji Ali towards Worli Sea Face and on to Bandra, where the Worli-Bandra Sea Link will provide onlookers with a rare photo opportunity. The total distance to be covered is 32 kms.

On November 15, 10 am onwards. For more information on Harley-Davidson India, visit www.harley-davidson.in.

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