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Access to a Diverse Fleet of High-Performance Superbikes, Transcending Ownership Barriers

Updated on: 20 September,2024 04:25 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Buzz | sumit.zarchobe@mid-day.com

Velocity India’s primary goal is not just about providing access to premium bikes; it’s about building a community.

Access to a Diverse Fleet of High-Performance Superbikes, Transcending Ownership Barriers

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Velocity India Super Bikes LLP has launched a premium club that promises to make high-performance motorcycling accessible to enthusiasts across the country. Founded on January 18, 2024, this Start-up India-certified company is breaking new ground in the world of two-wheeled thrills.


The Velocity India Super Bikes Club addresses a common concern faced by premium bike owners—sporadic utilization. Sushant Sawant, co-founder of Velocity India, explains, “We noticed that many superbike owners barely utilize their machines. These premium bikes, which cost a fortune, often end up gathering dust in garages. It’s not just about the initial investment and depreciation; maintenance costs are significant too.”


This realization led to the creation of a unique membership model that allows individuals to join the Velocity India Super Bikes Club and pursue their passion without owning a superbike or straining their bank balance.

"We open up the world of superbiking to a wider audience with our club,” adds Armaan Sheikh, co-founder of Velocity India. “We’re making the joy of riding these high-performance machines easily accessible to everyone.”

The club’s launch was marked by a special Independence Day ride on August 15, 2024, where the concept was introduced to the biking community. A competition-themed ‘Freedom on Wheels’ was also held, with participants receiving awards for their creative entries.

Velocity India’s primary goal is not just about providing access to premium bikes; it’s about building a community. The club organizes group rides, workshops, and social events to foster a sense of camaraderie among members. “We’re building more than just a club; we’re creating a family of like-minded individuals who share a passion for superbiking,” Armaan emphasizes.

Safety and skill development are at the core of the club's Ethos. Regular training sessions and workshops are organized to ensure that members can safely handle these powerful machines. “We want our members to experience the thrill of superbikes, but safety always comes first,” Sushant stresses.

Velocity India also places a strong emphasis on social responsibility by allocating a portion of the club's earnings to environmental and humanitarian initiatives. “We believe in giving back to the community,” Sushant explains. “Our success should translate into positive changes for society and the environment.”

The club offers a variety of membership options to suit different needs and budgets. Whether for individuals, groups, or corporate entities, there’s a plan for everyone. This flexibility, combined with the cost-effectiveness of the model, makes superbiking more accessible to a broader audience.

Looking to the future, Velocity India has ambitious plans for expansion. The company aims to franchise its copyright model, bringing the concept to cities across India. “We want to create a nationwide network of superbike enthusiasts,” Armaan reveals. “Our vision is to see Velocity India Super Bikes Club in every major city, each contributing to the local community while offering the best biking experience.” By transcending the ownership barriers, Velocity India is transforming the entire culture of superbiking in India.

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