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Rannvijay joins Mahindra Mojo Mountain Trail to Leh

The ride will be held over 15 days beginning at New Delhi on July 24, 2016 and concludes at Chandigarh on August 7, 2016. Rannvijay will ride the Chandigarh-Leh leg between July 25-29, 2016.

Along with other Mojo Tribe riders, he will participate in outdoor trail activities. He’ll interact with Mojo riders from across the country and share tales of his riding experiences.

He says, “Years ago I took part in Roadies just to lay my hands on the bike that was the winning prize. I am extremely thrilled to once again revisit those days by being part of a ride as historic as the Mountain Trail and what better companion than the Mahindra Mojo! I have ridden the motorbike and am quite impressed by its performance and ride quality. The Mojo is one of the most exciting bikes around and I’m looking forward to engaging with the Tribe and consequently spreading the message of brotherhood.”

Naveen Malhotra, Senior General Manager – Marketing and Product Planning, Mahindra Two Wheelers says Mahindra Mojo stands for joy of Riding and Brotherhood. The forthcoming Mountain Trail sees owners and biking enthusiasts experience the bike’s capability through the terrains of Ladakh and build relations with fellow riders. With Rannvijay being an avid biker, the company looks forward to his Mojo riding experiences.

The bikes features a 21-litre fuel tank, the largest in its class to ensure longer rides. Mahindra Mojo is fitted with an engine with DOHC (Double Over Head Camshaft). Other features include low friction piston and rings, advanced EFI (Electronic Fuel Ignition), iridium spark plug, resonator fitted intake system and twin exhausts. MOJO uses a twin-tube frame with high torsional rigidity, inverted front fork with rigid triple clamp mounting and high-pressure gas charged offset rear mono-shox with separator floating piston. 320mm radially mounted front disc brakes and Pirelli Diablo Rosso II tyres are used.

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