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EagleRider India Academy for women riders launched

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EagleRider India, in association with M3M India, successfully conducted its first exclusive motorcycle training intervention and also introduced the womens EagleRider India Academy, enabling a new generation of women riders to be ride ready.

EagleRider India academy aims at providing a platform for women to understand their motorcycles and interact with seasoned riders in a controlled environment.

The academy is a classroom and outdoor riding experience inclusive of 10 hours of training and a highway breakfast ride. This unique initiative empowers women to learn safe two-wheeler riding in a single day.

To learn riding at academy, any women above 18 years of age with a will to ride, can drop a mail with their details on the e-mail id:  mandy@eagleriderindia.com and the team will get in touch with them and help them learn two-wheeler riding at the M3M Experia – Sales Gallery at Sector 65, Golf Course Road Extn.

The basic criteria to enrol is knowing how to ride a bicycle; a valid motorcycling license and the love for motorcycles.

The training course focuses on understanding the machine and the safety gear; all the basics of how to start a motorcycle, controlling gear & clutch, manoeuvring, handling street and highway challenges.

EagleRider India provides motorcycles along with protective gear to the participants and this academy is not restricted to teaching women only.

Also read – EagleRider India opens 1st showroom in New Delhi

Mr. Samar JS Sodhi, Founder Big Motorcycle Company, Franchise Owner EagleRider India said,

“The EagleRider Academy is a sincere effort to give back to passionate riders with seasoned quality training and interactive sessions. EagleRider Academy is committed to deliver exceptional experiences to the riding community. We want the Academy to emerge as an enabler for every woman in Delhi who desires to learn the joy of riding in a controlled and safe environment.”

Commenting on the EagleRider India academy, M3M India spokesperson, said

that it would make the new generation women well-acquainted with riding motorbikes. “We are proud to be associated with EagleRider India academy as its philosophy blends with our ideology. We appreciate their unique initiative to make passionate riders confident, especially women riders,” he said.

Recounting her experience at the EagleRider Academy, Swati Shah said,

“All I would say is that Riding always seemed like a liberating experience and why pillion was my thought!! Walking into the Eagle Rider store one rainy afternoon was probably the best thing I did in a long time! I plan to make it one hell of ride and make some new friends along the way”.”

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