The team under the banner of North Calcutta Disha Motorcycle Club had earlier rode 20,488 feet and nine inches at the Changchemno Range near Marsemikla on August 29, four years ago.
But the record has been bettered by a Chilean team which have climbed up to 21230 feet in an expedition with Suzuki, secretary of the club Santanu Roychowdhury told PTI.
"We don't want to see our names erased from the record books as we will attemp to climb 21750 feet this time," he said about their upcoming expedition which will is scheduled to be flagged off in the city on August 10.
"The roads are absolutely not motorable. We will have some finetuning to the carburettor. Engines are like human body and we are the doctors," the six feet four inch tall rider said.
"I use my height to advantage when the engine breaks down," the team leader who will take four motocycles of 200cc engines added.
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