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Rediff.com  » Getahead » Want to ride your Yamaha R3 at the Buddh International Circuit?

Want to ride your Yamaha R3 at the Buddh International Circuit?

By MotorBeam
November 03, 2015 13:44 IST
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Yamaha's MotoGP rider, Jorge Lorenzo is coming to India later this year and R3 owners have a chance to ride along with him at the Buddh Circuit. Indian automobile website MotorBeam reports.

Photograph: Courtesy Buddh International Circuit

The Yamaha R3 was recently launched in India and the Japanese bike manufacturing company has now come up with a new marketing initiative. The company is offering some lucky customers of the bike a unique opportunity to ride their bikes on the Buddh International Circuit alongside Yamaha's factory team rider Jorge Lorenzo.

Photograph: Mirco Lazzari gp/Getty Images

The company will select 30 lucky owners of the R3 and offer them this opportunity. To be eligible for the lucky draw, customers need to buy their bikes before November 10, 2015. This contest also includes all other customers that bought the bike right since its launch in August 2015.

Riding alongside a factory team rider will surely be a very memorable experience for customers.

Yamaha will bear the accommodation and boarding of the winners for one day but the logistics will have to be arranged by the winners themselves. If you want to register for the lucky draw, all you need to do is log on to Yamaha's official website and fill out your details. The company will then contact you with further information.

Photograph: Courtesy, India Yamaha Motor

The Yamaha YZF-R3 is powered by a 321cc engine that produces 42 PS of power and 29.6 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission. On the sales front, the R3 has managed to sell 140 and 256 units in the month of August and September respectively. The riding event at the Buddh International Circuit is likely to held in the month of December.

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