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The 2018 Distinguished Gentleman's Ride (DGR) is going to take place on 30th September across various prominent cities of the country. The same "Men Health Awareness" bike rally will be organized and managed by Royal Mavericks for Delhi. The DGR is a global motorcycle fund-raiser or raise awareness of prostate cancer and male suicide prevention founded in 2012 by Mark Hawwa in Sydney, Australia. Over 120,000 distinguished gentlefolk in over 650 cities worldwide Despite the title, "Distinguished Ladies" are of course most welcome.
Royal Enfield twins have been launched in the USA with a price tag of $5,799 (Rs 4.21 lakh) for the Interceptor 650 and $5,999 (Rs 4.36 lakh) for Continental GT 650.
Triumph really did surprise everyone this evening when their UK handle, uploaded two video teasers. One was of the 2019 Triumph Street Scrambler and the other one is of the 2019 Triumph Street Twin. For a British company to focus on so much right when the issue of Brexit is on the boil, is really impressive. Moving away from world politics and into the world of motorcycles, the Video teaser reveals that the bike is going to launch on 2nd October 2018.
Triumph came in silently and starting setting up its tent nearby. The news from the tent is that the 2019 Triumph Street Scrambler will be released soon. Triumph UK official YouTube page confirms this gossip and we are ready in full gear to analyze the upcoming bike.