Kathmandu. RYD Nepal, which has been known as a reliable two-wheeler rental platform in Nepal, has launched its first workshop. Organizing a program on Friday, RYD Nepal has launched a state-of-the-art workshop near Kapan, Dhalane Bridge to further strengthen its service.
The workshop was inaugurated by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) of Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, Nawaraj Adhikari. Also present during the inauguration ceremony were Mr. Krishna Prasad Dulal, Former President of NADA, Mr. Surendra Kumar Upreti, Managing Director of STC Group, Mr. Baburam Sharma, CEO of Venture Hire Purchase Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Kapil Shiwakoti, CEO of CG Motors, Mr. Kapil Shiwakoti and other stakeholders.
According to Abhishek Khatiwada, president of RYD Nepal, the workshop was organized with an aim to provide quality and fast service to the customers. Speaking at the inauguration program, he said, “We have been aiming to provide safe and reliable service from the beginning, the service will be more systematic and effective after the operation of our own workshop. ’
RYD Nepal started its journey with 50 Hero Super Splendor bikes in the initial phase and has now increased its capacity to 100. The workshop will include regular servicing, engine check, brake and tyre test, parts replacement, etc. through an experienced team of technicians.
With the slogan “Now it’s your turn to earn”, RYD Nepal is a new bike rental platform with an aim to provide employment opportunities to thousands of youths on the roads of Kathmandu. Unlike the old and worn out bikes in the market, the company only offers brand-new bikes for rent. The company, which gives riders the opportunity to earn from day one, has fixed the fare at just Rs 800 per day. There are no hidden charges or additional complications.
RYD Nepal has not only limited the rider to rental, but has also prepared a model that allows riders to own their own bike in one and a half years. The company hopes that this will help in building the future of riders.
According to the team of directors, the company will initially provide a helmet, phone holder, raincoat as well as petrol worth Rs 1500 as a one-time Sagoon. RYD Nepal aims to be not just a bike rental company but a platform to build the future of the riders.
At the same time, the company is posing as a guardian in solving the problems faced by the riders, keeping them first. RYD has been providing easy booking facility through digital platforms. Khatiwada also informed that the customer will be able to select the time and model of the service through the online system.
With the operation of the workshop, it will now be able to keep the condition of the bike more efficient and solve the emergency technical problem faster. Khatiwada said that the workshop is expected to improve the service quality of the company and increase customer satisfaction. RYD Nepal’s initiative is seen as an important step in the context of increasing competition in bike rental services.












