Bajaj organises couples bike ride through India

    This will be an all-expenses-paid ride by Bajaj.

    Published On Feb 09, 2015 11:29:00 AM

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    Bajaj organises couples bike ride through India

    A total of eight selected couples will get a chance to go on an all-expense-paid road trip in India, organised by Bajaj Auto. Each couple will ride to a preselected undisclosed location. However, all the eight couples will not ride together; they will ride to different cities. There will be a casual pass-the-baton marathon concept amongst the riders, with their individual routes eventually forming a heart-like shape when viewed by a satellite. The eight couples will cover a total distance of 3,000km through six cities.

    The couples that will be picked by a lucky draw, will use a Bajaj Discover 150F, which was launched in 2014. The motorcycle essentially has an upmarket front fairing, a comfortable saddle for both, the rider and the pillion, and it offers good ride quality. It is also powered by a torquey engine that offers stress-free performance.

    Bajaj Auto conducted a survey in 13 cities in India and asked over 1,000 married couples if they required some ‘zing’ back in their relationship, and many agreed. Also, interestingly, according to the survey conducted, almost 80 percent of these couples agree that on an ideal date should have a bike ride as part of it; we agree too.

    Bajaj Auto is also encouraging riders to explore the Indian highways by chalking out routes to help them explore different cities, such as Ludhiana, Udaipur, Bhubaneshwar, Jaipur and Mysore.

    For more information: http://www.bajajauto.com/discover/zingzongride.aspx

     

     

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