Triumph Motorcycles showcased the Street Twin, Bonneville T120 and the Thruxton R at the India Bike Week in Goa today. Almost a thousand Triumph customers from around the country poured into India Bike Week 2016. The Triumph group was present in full force in the IBW parade, thereon. The company showcased their entire portfolio at the IBW 2016 along with the recently unveiled Bonnies.
Vimal Sumbly, MD, Triumph Motorcycles, India, said, “India Bike Week is a hugely exciting platform for riders across the industry. It is a great way to associate with brands and network with renowned bikers to enhance their riding knowledge. The festival is also an adrenaline charged music and lifestyle event adding a touch of entertainment to the entire experience. We are thrilled to be celebrating our new range of Bonneville bikes with our esteemed customers and biking enthusiasts. With this iconic bikes making way into India, the range is sure to win hearts in the country!”
Taking customer experience to the next level the company also organised a Tiger Training Academy to bring the best out the best riding experiences in its customers. Encouraging the segment further, Triumph Motorcycles conducts this training in collaboration with MotoDreamz. The first leg of the training was hosted in Hyderabad on 9th and 10th of January 2016 and in Delhi on 23rd and 24th January 2016. The Tiger Training Academy was also organised at the Enduro Track at IBW 2016 on the 19th and 20th of February. The platform will give customers a unique chance to understand the vehicles better and interact with seasoned riders.
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