Triumph Conducts Tiger Training Academy in Pune

- Tiger Training Academy offers on and off-road tips
- Organised by Triumph Motorcycles with MotoDreamz
- Technical know-how, bike capabilities explained
British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles conducted a comprehensive training session for Triumph Tiger customers in Pune. Called the Tiger Training Academy, the event seeks to introduce the best riding experiences to Tiger customers, in a bid to encourage the adventure motorcycling segment.
Triumph Motorcycles has been conducting the Tiger Training Academy in collaboration with MotoDreamz, and has successfully hosted training sessions in Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Delhi, India Bike Week, Goa in February. Last weekend, the Tiger Training Academy was held in Kamshet, Pune for Pune and Mumbai customers. Over 70 participants attended the Tiger Training Academy in Kamshet.
"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," said Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India.

(Rasik Narula on his Triumph Tiger 800XRx)
The Tiger Training Academy gave offered a unique opportunity for customers to better understand their motorcycles and get the right skills to ride safely - both on and off road. Participants also got a chance to interact with Vijay Parmar, seasoned rider and a legend in the motorcycling community.
"It was a very good experience at the Tiger Training Academy. For new owners it certainly is an eye opening introduction to the capabilities of the bike and for seasoned riders like some of us, we got to understand a lot of technical details and capabilities of the bike as well. And to top it all, it was a very informative session with Vijay Parmar," said Rasik Narula, owner of a Triumph Tiger XRx.

(Tiger Training Academy by Triumph Motorcycles)
Triumph's adventure segment portfolio includes the Tiger 800 XR, XRx, XCx, XCa and the Tiger Explorer XC. Featuring a host of rider focused technology such as the standard fitment of Triumph Traction Control and switchable ABS, the Tiger series boasts of an incredible level of standard equipment designed to maximise comfort and convenience on even the longest of journeys with its finely honed handling. The Triumph Tiger 800 series is one of the largest selling models in Triumph India's line-up.

(Tiger Training Academy)
Triumph currently sells 15 international models in India across the categories of classics, cruisers, roadsters, adventure and supersports. Triumph Motorcycles India has 12 dealerships in India in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Indore, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kochi. In the two years since Triumph started operations in India, the British brand has sold over 2500 units.
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