The Rise Of Cartized Motorcycles, Yamaha Believes In High Quality From Its Products

JAKARTA - In the midst of concerns that users of two-wheeled vehicles related to the rise of cases of rusty motorcycle frames that could damage motorbikes and threaten safety, Yamaha, one of the leading manufacturers in the industry, guarantees that the quality of its products will not experience these problems.

PT Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing (YIMM), which is a provider of Yamaha motorcycles in Indonesia, confidently emphasized that their products remain superior in terms of quality.

In a statement, the President of PT YIMM, Dyonisius Beti, emphasized Yamaha's commitment to maintaining the high quality of their motorcycle frame. Yamaha prioritizes sophisticated frame designs in order to face various challenges, even in extreme weather.

"Currently, when people are increasingly sensitive to frame problems, we want to let them know that Yamaha always produces high-quality products," said Beti as quoted by ANTARA, Thursday, August 31.

Not only that, Yamaha has taken careful precautions by taking into account the flow of water drainage, thereby avoiding buildup that can cause carat. They also use thicker components to increase frame resistance to carat.

"Our component thickness is twice as big as the others, and this greatly affects the frame's ability to fight carat," added Beti.

In order to ensure optimal level of safety and quality, Yamaha conducts a thorough welding process on the frame of their motorcycles. They also apply a double protection system, both on the outside and in order, through a sophisticated immersion process.

"We have a submerging system that presents double protection, not only on the outer surface, but also on the spot. With this immersion, all of our frameworks are well protected," he concluded.

Currently, Yamaha has run domestic production and exported motorcycles to more than 40 countries on five continents. Their featured products include Maxi, Classic, R-Series, and MT-Series.