Indian Motorcycles, the American motorcycle maker has concluded its K2K Ride today and have brought the “Wheels of Change” initiative in New Delhi. This iconic 16 days ride was flagged off from Bengaluru. The riders rode through 12 cities in India before concluding it at the national capital.
The K2K (Kanyakumari to Kashmir) Ride initiative is an initiative by three proud owners of the Indian Roadmaster, Mr. Niladri Saha, Mr. Anurag Srivastava and Mr. Bernard Lazar. They rode across cities like Mumbai, Ahmedabad, etc. and finally New Delhi, where they made generous contributions by donating educational kits to 120 underprivileged Girl Students in New Delhi.
One of the owners of the Indian Roadmaster, Mr. Anurag Srivastava has said that the K2K ride was indeed a life-changing initiative. The response made by the people, who came forward to extend a supporting hand was overwhelming. He even took the opportunity to thank Indian Motorcycles, donors and fellow riders who have contributed behind making this initiative a huge success.
Mr. Pankaj Dubey, the Country Head and Managing Director of Polaris India Pvt. Ltd. has also expressed their heart by saying that the contribution made by the riders were immense in bringing the “Wheels of Change” initiative in cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad and New Delhi.
IMRG is a community that aspires to strengthen the bonding between a rider and his passion. It has given rise to the programme “Educating the Girl Child”, which is also known as the “Wheel of Change”.