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Honda BigWing flags off SunChasers: ‘A Higher Chase’ ride in Leh Ladakh

Written by AnantaSaranNayak

After successfully conquering the hilly terrains of the east in Arunachal Pradesh last year, Honda CB350 is back again. This time, the current edition of Honda BigWing SunChasers: ‘A Higher Chase’ will take the riders to the surreal landscapes of Leh, Ladakh. A total of 25 expert riders astride their Honda CB350 will embark upon a 6-day adventure trip. The aim is to explore the awe-inspiring landscapes, quaint hamlets, and castle-like monasteries of Leh, also known as the land of high passes.

The trip will start from Leh, wherein the 500-kilometre-long ride will take the riders on a spiritual exploration of majestic locations. This includes spots like Shey, Thikse, Stakna, and Hemis. With each passing day, the riders will climb higher as they wrestle through the hills and valleys. As part of this event, the riders will go through Khardungla, Pangong, Nubra, and Changla before returning back to Leh.

Both Honda H’ness CB350 and CB350RS have received fantastic responses from customers. Since their inception, both motorcycles have found their respective customer base. Hence now they are well appreciated by riders for touring in all kinds of terrains.

Honda BigWing SunChasers’ A Higher Chase’

Leh is a mountain region in Northern India situated in Ladakh. This sits at an altitude of 11,499 feet above sea level. Leh passes through some of Earth’s most magnificent, challenging, and awe-inspiring landscapes. Thus, this new SunChasers edition theme of ‘A higher chase’ presents the perfect testing ground for both the motorcycles and the riders.

Honda CB350 Key Highlights

Honda H’ness CB350 is a cruiser motorcycle that is available in 3 variants and 9 colours. The Honda H’ness CB350 uses a 348.36cc BS6 engine that makes 20.78 bhp of peak power and 30 Nm of peak torque. The Honda CB350 gets disc brakes at both ends, as well as an anti-lock braking system as standard.

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