LIQUI MOLY Australia Joins Forces With MotoSchool

LIQUI MOLY Australia announced an exclusive cooperation with MotoSchool. The partnership emphasizes the company’s ongoing commitment to supporting motorbike riders and workshops across Austrailia with products that enhance performance, reliability and safety, according to officials.

Over the years LIQUI MOLY has gained a reputation as a trusted brand among motorbike enthusiasts worldwide, being the exclusive lubricant supplier for Moto2 and Moto3 races globally, and with a strong presence in the MXGP series, the company noted.

“Our expertise in motorsports is now extending to the Australian market, where we’re excited to support MotoSchool in fostering the skills of riders, whether they’re just starting out or are seasoned veterans looking to refine their craft,” states Vincent Prinzing, managing director of LIQUI MOLY Australia.

MotoSchool will now exclusively use the company’s products in its workshops, providing students with access to the same high-performance lubricants and chemicals trusted by professionals in the racing world.

“I am thrilled and, above all else, honored to be collaborating with LIQUI MOLY, a company synonymous with motoring excellence across the globe,” said Haydan Parker, founder and managing director of MotoSchool.

The cooperation comes at a time when LIQUI MOLY Australia has significantly expanded the availability of its motorbike products across Australia.

Looking ahead, the partners plan to collaborate on a series of initiatives designed to educate and support the motorbike community. These will include product demonstrations, technical training sessions, and other events aimed at showcasing the benefits of using LIQUI MOLY’s lubricants and chemicals.

“Our products are engineered to provide not just top-tier performance, but also the peace of mind that comes with knowing your bike is running at its best. We’re happy to partner with MotoSchool and contribute to the development of skilled, confident riders across the country,” Prinzing continued.

By Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.