Indian HD owners Took-off their Wings to be a Part of Sturgis Rally, 2014

Here comes another round of fun, riding and passion. Harley-Davidson just can't let the riders to sit in an light manner. The company just wanted to make them feel special, because they are the owner of Harley-Davidson. This time, get ready to experience the World's largest Rally, organized by the company. The World famous Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, which will be going to held in Sturgis, a little town in South Dakota, USA.

The Sturgis is the most beautiful places, which is surrounded by some amazing monuments like Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park and many others. It is expected that close together around 60,000 riders will take participate in the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

Harley-Davidson Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally will be going to held from 2nd to 9th August, 2014. This will be the 74th Motorcycle rally and held by the company in an annual manner since 1983. And, this time around 13 Harley-Davidson owners will be moving towards Sturgis to become a part of the Motorcycle Rally. The riders will be riding their motorcycle all around the roads and taking a closer look of the monuments of Sturgis. And, the most important thing is the Po-Ta-To, Po-Ta-To voice echoing in the environment of the hill-city.

Harley-Davidson Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

In India, the Head-Quarter of Harley-Davidson is based in Gurgaon and assembly unit in Bawal, Haryana. And, the company had 14 dealership showrooms all across the big cities in India, which includes Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, etc. The company offered 11 models of Harley-Davidson in India along with a range of its accessories, genuine parts and merchandise showrooms.

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

Jagdeep Singh, Activity Officer at Seven Islands H.O.G Chapter, said, "The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is a dream destination for every rider. It is our pilgrimage. Where else would you see unending streams of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and riders from chapters across the world? It is going to be one hell of a ride and we are all geared up for a week of pure motorcycling".