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Over 1000 Harley owners rode to Jodhpur for the 6th Northern H.O.G. Rally

| | Sep 18, 2017, at 11:38 pm
Gurgaon/Kolkata, Sept 18 (IBNS): Over 1000 H.O.G. members rode down from across the length and breadth of the country to the scenic city of Jodhpur for the 6th Northern H.O.G. Rally (N.H.R.).

This year’s edition of N.H.R.  (Sept 15 to 17) was hosted by Dunes Chapter, Rajasthan and witnessed participation from across all H.O.G. chapters.

Organized exclusively by and for H.O.G. members, the rally had an exciting line-up of activities including the Custom Motorcycle Contest and beard competition among others.

The Custom Motorcycle Contest was won by Vinay Agarwal from the Dunes Harley-Davidson chapter. The highlight of the event was the much-anticipated signature H.O.G.

Custom Motorcycle Contest where riders demonstrated their passion, creativity and inspiration that they have put into customizing their motorcycles. N.H.R. also saw two top indie bands and DJs from Delhi and Rajasthan entertain participants over the course the two days.

Among the live bands were the world-renowned ‘Barmer Boys’, with their contemporary approach to Rajasthani Gypsy and Sufi music, which includes beat boxing in their live performances.

Other bands that performed were Delhi-based Tanya Nambiar Collective and The CopyCats with retro rock n’ roll sets that resonate well with the riding lifestyle. DJ Sid Morrison, a well-known name on the Indian music circuit performed his eclectic set, curated especially for riders from different parts of the country. DJ TechPanda and a host of other performers were also part of the line-up.
 

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