YMPH ready to surpass 3 world records on Jul. 13
Yamaha Motor Philippines (YMPH) is ready to topple three current Guinness World Records this coming weekend.
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How many riders will participate in the record-breaking attempt?
3,500 riders will join the eventWhen will the attempt be be conducted?
The record-breaking attempt will be held on July 13.According to the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer’s distributor, around 3,500 riders from numerous Yamaha clubs will try to beat the existing records on most engines started simultaneously, most motorcycle horns sounded simultaneously, and the largest parade of Yamaha motorcycles.
In 2014, YMPH got all three records with the help of around 1,400 participants. Per YMPH, it still holds the record for the largest parade of Yamaha motorcycles and will try to snatch the two other previously-held titles.
The record-breaking attempt is set to be conducted in Pasay City on Saturday (July 13) in Pasay City — more than doubling the number of participants who joined the program 10 years ago.
“With different Yamaha club groups involved, this activity does not only lie in showcasing how united the community is, but it also comes from a deeper sense. Yamaha Motor Philippines has endeavored to create diverse value through products and services as a motorcycle brand,” the company said in a statement.
“Every activity must create Kando, a Japanese word for the simultaneous feelings of deep satisfaction and intense excitement that we experience when we encounter something of exceptional value. Yamaha, being a kando-creating company works to make every rider realize the excitement awaits in having their own Yamaha, and it includes even as ambitious as it sounds, owning triple world records,” it added.
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