With the help of this ride, Triumph wants to spread the word of safety by organising customer rides, screening educational films and theory workshops
Safety must always take utmost priority. As a maker of premium motorcycles, Triumph seems to fully understand this and their rides program speaks for itself. To spread the word of safety the UK based bike maker has now flagged off its first road safety ride from Jammu to Kanyakumari. Former auto journalist and veteran motorcyclist Varad More will be undertaking the ride on the Triumph Tiger 800. As part of this ride for safety, Varad will make a pit stop at all the Triumph dealerships enroute interacting with clubs/owners and conducting seminars of road safety essentials.
Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India Pvt. Ltd. says, “As a responsible automobile company, it is imperative that we are active participants in the initiative that educates and encourages people to ride safely. Two-wheeler riders are at a higher risk on the roads. The key to safe riding is a combination of defensive driving, adherence to traffic rules, situational awareness, always wearing riding gear and following common road sense. Triumph Motorcycles is pleased to flag off this unique initiative ride from Jammu to Kanyakumari."
You can follow the ride and remain updated about the schedule of the safety seminars on Triumph Motorcycles India’s official social media pages. To train its customers about how to be safe and at the same time enjoy their motorcycles, Triumph organises various training schools like the Tiger Trails and Tiger Training Academy. The company also an active part of the California Superbike School.
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