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KYMCO UK has enhanced its ATV safety commitment by teaming up with the European ATV Safety Institute (EASI) to offer new KYMCO ATV customers a free training course. The ‘ATV RiderCourse’, which typically costs £180, aims to promote safer ATV usage.

Neil Keeble, National Sales and Marketing Manager at KYMCO UK, said: “KYMCO is proud to support EASI – benefitting our customers with an important free rider safety and education course, with each new ATV purchased through our authorised dealer network.

The ongoing awareness of safe and responsible usage of our ATV range is important to KYMCO, our dealers and customers alike. EASI’s ‘ATV RiderCourse’ will ensure a good understanding of safe and considerate ATV usage.”

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Andy Heitman, Chief Executive Officer of EASI, added: “We are delighted to be supported by KYMCO UK, the British distributor of the Taiwanese ATV manufacturer. KYMCO UK’s sponsorship not only bolsters its reputation as a responsible ATV company, but more importantly highlights its commitment to safety and education for its dealer networks and customers.”

KYMCO UK increases ATV safety awareness for new customers with free courses.

EASI’s UK division offers training courses to improve operator skills, safety levels, and awareness of ATV capabilities. KYMCO is a top three utility ATV brand in Europe, expanding its presence in the UK with a growing dealer network and a range designed for high performance and reliability. For more information, please visit their website. Click HERE

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