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Alfardan Motorcycles will celebrate the holy month of Ramadan through exclusive offers and rewards for customers.
Special prices are being offered on selected BMW Motorrad, Ducati, KTM and Triumph models.
New purchases will be accompanied with free registration, free first service, two years’ warranty with unlimited mileage and, as a part of Alfardan Motorcycles’ constant emphasis on rider’s safety, they have also included a free Alpinestars safety jacket and a free pair of Alpinestars safety gloves.
Alfardan Motorcycles will also display selected bike models in the Ramadan tent at The St Regis Doha during Ramadan.
Ayad As-Siaidi, general manager for Alfardan Motorcycles, said: “Every year during Ramadan, we prepare great offers that suit different customer bike preferences and provide them with the added value that comes along with the thrill of owning a new bike. This year, we are focusing on safety, which is the most important factor for each rider, and we would like to provide our customers with nothing but the best quality in bike brands and in safety gear.
During Ramadan, the new Alfardan Motorcycles showroom at The Pearl-Qatar will be open from 10am to 12.30pm and again from 8.30pm until midnight on weekdays. On Fridays, the showroom will be open from 8.30pm to midnight.
The aftersales department will be open from 10am to 12noon and again from 8pm to midnight on weekdays, but will be closed on Fridays.
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