Triumph Tiger Training Academy
Modified On Feb 1, 2016 12:00 AM By Rommel Albuquerque
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When Triumph launched the Tiger series in India, what they didn’t know was that had just given adventure touring motorcyclists in India what they’ve always wanted – A true blue adventure machine. All of the Tiger variants have had a big impact on adventure and off-road motorcycling in India. Triumph Motorcycles are doing their bit too by encouraging Indian riders to take up adventure riding as a sport as well as a leisure activity.
In a first of its kind initiative, Triumph Motorcycles has introduced a comprehensive Tiger Training Academy to give customers a feel of what the motorcycle is capable of and of course learning how to use the motorcycles features to the fullest. Triumph Motorcycles is conducting this training in collaboration with MotoDreamz. They’ve hosted their first training in Hyderabad on the 9th and 10th January 2016 and the second session was held in Delhi on 23rd and 24th January 2016. A similar training will also be organised at the upcoming India Bike Week festival in Goa on 19th and 20th of February 2016.
Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India said, “We at Triumph Motorcycles are committed to delivering the most exceptional experiences to our customers with our incredible technology driven bikes. Having received an overwhelming response from the Indian market in such a short span of time, we want to offer the best to our customers here. The Tiger is truly a remarkable adventure bike much like a high end SUV on two wheels with its state of the art features and rider focused technology suited for both on and off road riding. The Tiger Training Academy is a sincere effort to give back to our passionate riders with seasoned quality training and interactive sessions. It is also a great way of showcasing how much more their very own Tiger is capable of in terms of performance. It is a great way to reconnect with our customers in line with our goal to provide them with a holistic riding experience.”