Royal Brothers coming to Vijayawada, Vizag

Bikes will be rented out after initial deposit

July 12, 2017 07:14 am | Updated 07:27 am IST - VIJAYAWADA

Representatives of Royal Brothers bike rental service addressing the media in Vijayawada.

Representatives of Royal Brothers bike rental service addressing the media in Vijayawada.

Bengaluru-based Royal Brothers, a motorcycle rental service that has the presence in major cities and towns across the country, is to start its operations in two cities of Andhra Pradesh from July 13.

In a press conference here on Tuesday, Royal Brothers CEO T.N. Majunathan announced the arrival of the service to the State.

He said that Transport Minister K. Atchannaidu would inaugurate the services at Visakhapatnam.

Mr. Manjunathan said that the for the people coming to the capital city Amaravati and Visakhapatnam, the services of Royal Brothers would be most useful.

He said that any individual having driver's licence and ID proof would be given motorcycles on rent.

The users can give their details on the website royalbrothers.in and select the motorcycle of their choice as well as time and date of requirement the vehicle.

The rental value starts from ₹350 per motorcycle per time period. Users need to make a deposit of between ₹500 and ₹2,000 depending on the ride details and rent the motorcycle in no time.

Mr. Manjunathan said they had a large fleet of two-wheelers, including scooters and motorcycles of all brands. Vijayawada operations manager P. Subramanyam and others were present.

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