Pollution-Free Sunmori, GIVI Together with Polytron
GIVI in collaboration with POLYTRON, held a Sunmori (Sunday Morning Ride) event that brought an atmosphere of enthusiasm and togetherness among the motorcycle community. This event is held to commemorate the 49th anniversary of Polytron and serves as a valuable moment for users of the Polytron Fox R/S motorcycle. Starting from KS Tubun, the motorcycle convoy heading to Central Park Mall became an attracted for many people along the road.
This event is not just a gathering of riders, but also a platform to introduce the latest innovations in the automotive world. GIVI a leading brand of motorcycle boxes and accessories, is participating by introducing the latest product, the SRT (Special Rack Tech) series bracket. This product is specifically designed for the Polytron Fox R/S motorcycle, making this collaboration even more relevant and innovative.
In this event, the GIVI people had the opportunity to see and try out the latest product from GIVI, the SRT series bracket. This bracket comes with technology specifically designed to provide ease of installation and better stability. This allows Polytron Fox R/S motorcycle riders to increase their motorcycle's storage capacity with various GIVI box options that fit.
Mr. Dimas Ngurah, as the Director of GIVI Indonesia, attended the event and delivered his remarks regarding this product innovation. "Bracket SRT (Special Rack Tech) is a manifestation of our commitment to providing a more comfortable and safe riding experience. We designed it specifically for the Polytron Fox R/S motorcycle so that riders can easily install additional accessories like GIVI boxes without compromising the motorcycle's performance," explained Mr. Dimas. The advantages of this bracket are its durability, ease of installation, and its elegant and aerodynamic design.
With a strong spirit of collaboration, the latest innovation from GIVI and support from POLYTRON serves as proof that automotive technology continues to evolve to meet the needs of motorcyclists across Indonesia.