18 Nov 2015, 05:41 am

India Bike Week 2016 is jointly promoted by Seventy Event Media Group and Fox Life.
In February, tens of thousands of engine-roaring, thunderous motorbikes will be heading to Goa to be at the Festival Party for the biggest brotherhood of bikers in Asia.
In its 4th year, Asia’s biggest motorcycle party is back with a BANG. IBW will bring back the stars of the Festival - live bands, movie screenings, Bikini Bike Wash, the National Custom Bike Build-Offs, and National Stunt Championship, along with hundreds of new Bike launches, custom and vintage bike displays, and sessions with international Biker legends.
This year with the festival looking to attract over 15,000 passionate bikers and explorers, attendees will witness some of the world’s greatest sports & cruiser motorbikes.
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