New Generation Motorcycles (NGM), Kuwait’s first electric motorcycle dealership, will be the main sponsor of the Kuwait Riders Bike Show 2017 – the biggest motorcycle show in the GCC, to be held next month.
The event will take place from February 1 to February 4, at the parking area of Safir International Hotel.
NGM has a treat in store for bike enthusiasts at the show, they will be giving away a Zero SR motorcycle as the top raffle prize, said a statement from the company.
The show, back for a seventh straight year, will feature numerous motorcycle brands from Kuwait and beyond, it said.
NGM is keen to show why the Zero motorcycle is more than a match for its petrol-powered counterparts, it added.
Regarded as a global leader in electric motorcycles, Zero Motorcycles, has gained popularity in recent years.
Powered by a lithium-ion power pack and single electric air-cooled motor, the vehicles have shown their capabilities by going up against conventional motorcycles in various racing formats.
Ali Faisal Al Mutawa, general manager of New Generation Motorcycles, the exclusive distributor of Zero Motorcycles in Kuwait, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with the show as the main sponsor.”
“The Zero Motorcycles have gained popularity in recent years with riders who appreciate high performance yet are eco-conscious and we are eager to demonstrate that at the show,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service
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