EagleRider sets shop in India
- Oct 18, 2016
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Harley-Davidson India announced an exciting contest for its prospective clients. The new Discover More campaign by the American bikemaker gives prospective clients an opportunity to tour in USA aboard a Harley-Davidson bike. To enter this contest, one will have to complete an extended test ride and book a Harley-Davidson motorcycle from the Dyna, Softail or Touring range of bikes within the duration of the campaign from May 12th to July 31st. As part of the contest, the winner will get a unique opportunity to ride on the highly acclaimed Route 66 across the US on Harley-Davidson’s latest touring model and additionally he/she will get US $1,000 for expenditure during the road trip.
Commenting about the contest, Pallavi Singh, Director Marketing, Harley-Davidson India, said, “There’s nothing quite like motorcycle touring. It’s not about ripping along but about the journey and the wind in your face. And there’s no better bike to enjoy the ride and savour the moments than a Harley-Davidson. Route 66 evokes the romance and history of the great American road trip. We hope the lucky winner of the Discover More campaign will be able to soak in the open-road freedom and create memories of a lifetime.”
The Harley-Davidson Discover More ride will start in May 2017 from Chicago and ends in Los Angeles. The contest winner will get an opportunity to ride on the scenic roads for 15 days while the expenses of accommodation and travel will be taken care of by Harley-Davidson. The lucky rider will also get an opportunity to visit the Harley-Davidson museum at its hometown of Milwaukee.
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