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Jawa Perak Motorcycle in tune with Shushant KC’s vibes



KATHMANDU: “I’ve always felt that a ride should reflect the person you are. A ride should be comfortable, with a hint of luxury but most importantly, must vibe with who you are.

As I returned back to Nepal, I wanted a two-wheeler that felt like me; black sheep in a flock. One of the first events, and must I say, a memorable event I attended in Nepal was the Perak Sundowner Party and that was the moment I encountered this beauty for the first time.

I was just a test ride away from owning this beast; yes, I called it beautiful and I called it a beast. The moment I took this beast for a spin, I felt this is exactly what I needed.” -Sushant KC!

Sushant KC, one of the popular names in Nepali Music who is best known for his soulful, melodious meaningful lyrical songs like Aama, Maya ma, Sathi, and Behos, etc has just bought Perak Bike that matches his personality.

Agni Moto Inc Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Agni Group, the authorized distributor of Classic Legends, introduced Jawa motorcycle on 13th October 2020, and later, on March 2021 Jawa Perak with a BS-VI engine was launched in Nepali market. After the launch of Jawa motorcycles, it grabbed the attention of youth and motorcycle enthusiasts in Nepal as the bike is extremely fun to drive in the city as well as on the highways.

Publish Date : 19 August 2021 17:30 PM

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