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Kibo Africa unveils second motorcycle model

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Huib Van de Gridjespaarde, CEO of Kibo Africa shows off Kibo new bike the K250 to Antony Kiloo of G4S, and journalist Jeff Koinange during the launch of the motorbike at National Museums of Kenya in Nairobi.
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Kibo Africa Limited, a local mobility solutions company with a focus on the motorcycle segment, has launched their latest motorcycle dubbed the Kibo K250. The motorcycle was launched at the National Museums of Kenya in Nairobi.

“I would like to thank the Kibo management for choosing to invest in Kenya an opportunity that has created employment for hardworking Kenyan’s, as well as safe and reliable mobility solutions. Motorcycles are a staple mode of transport for a majority of Kenyan’s, hence seeing an investor who thinks about the safety of our people is very encouraging,” said Betty Maina, Investment and Industry Principal Secretary during the launch of the new motorcycle.

The Kibo K250 boasts of a 250 cc air cooled single cylinder engine, a trellis frame that is significantly strong as compared to the competition, 250kg load weight, a balance shaft that diminishes engine vibrations resulting in a smoother ride among other features.

“The Kibo K250 is the second model in our range and is intended to appeal to people and organisations who are looking for ‘the next level’ in comparison to K150. K250 provides more overall capability, power and fun. It’s a step up. Following K250, Kibo is already working on an entry level model to become the third product in our line-up,” said Huib Van de Grijspaarde, CEO, Kibo Africa Ltd.

Kibo Africa stepped into the Kenyan market in 2017 with the launch of its flagship brand, K150, which sold over 200 units in its first year. The company has since made an investment of over 11 Billion Kenyan Shillings and continues to invest more as the company continues to grow. The company plans to launch other new bike models including an electric bike in the next two years.

Kibo Africa also prides itself in talent investment where the company trains fresh university graduates on the motorcycle assembly process.

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“I would like to encourage investors to Invest in Kenya, as the market is ripe with opportunity, I would also like them to emulate Kibo in training their teams and enabling them to own the manufacturing process,” added Maina.

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