Harley® owners thunder down the roads of New Delhi & Chandigarh during the 4th Northern H.O.G. ® Rally

4th Northern H.O.G Rally
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More than 900 Harley owners, from across 17 Chapters in India, gathered in New Delhi and Chandigarh this weekend for the largest zonal H.O.G. Rally so far.

The zonal H.O.G. Rallies which take place every year during the riding season from September to March, focus on offering great experiences in different terrains to riders across the country. For this edition, people from as far as Kochi and Bangalore rode in on their Harley-Davidson motorcycles to bond with their Harley brothers. Celebrating their passion for riding and love for open roads, more than 400 Harley owners from across country participated in unique H.O.G. Parade on November 21st from New Delhi to Chandigarh.


Mr. Harpreet Singh Khurmi, Chapter Director, Capital Harley-Davidson India said, “It was great to see Harley owners come together from all over the country for the 4th Northern H.O.G. Rally. We are thrilled to have hosted this particular edition, and our overwhelmed by the response we received.”


The element of customization and personalization is central to the Harley ownership experience. Standing true to this testimony, the signature Custom Contest, gave riders an opportunity to show-off their passion and creativity through their motorcycles. Mahenrda Jain, Aditya Auluck & Yaduveer Thakur managed to steal stole the show with their respective Harley-Davidson SuperLow, Harley-Davidson Street Bob and Harley-Davidson Fat Boy motorcycles.


The zonal H.O.G. rallies have only become bigger and more spectacular with each edition. This edition featured an exciting line up of activities such as a fusion music nights, and a special cultural performance. During these rallies Harley owners bond over their love for adventure, self-expression and freedom of riding, creating lifelong friendships and true connections. From here, the H.O.G. rides to Kolkata for the 4th Eastern H.O.G. Rally on 4th December 2015.



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