Gulf Oil announces partnership with India Bike Week

India Bike Week brings together biking enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 13 Sep 2023 Views icon2148 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Gulf Oil announces partnership with India Bike Week

Gulf Oil Lubricants has partnered with India Bike Week 2023, to further its commitment to the country's motorcycling community. As the presenter of IBW's flagship intellectual property, the 'Chai-Pakoda Rides' Gulf further cements its dedication to enhancing the experiences of bikers and enthusiasts across the country.

Amit Gheji, Head Marketing, Gulf Oil Lubricants India said, "As our two-wheeler lubricant segment continues to grow, India Bike Week provides an opportunity to showcase our cutting-edge product solutions and engage directly with the motorcycling community and enthusiasts. This engagement plays a critical role in
our mission to enhance the overall riding experience for motorcycle owners.”

The rides offer bikers the opportunity to explore the scenic countryside of India while enjoying a traditional Indian chai and pakora break. Gulf will also provide support along the route, ensuring bikers have a safe and enjoyable experience.

India Bike Week, a motorcycling festival, brings together biking enthusiasts and adventure seekers. This iconic event showcases new bike launches, fosters connections among riders nationwide, and celebrates the joy of riding. The event will be held in Goa on 8 and 9 December 2023 this year.

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