Thor — Head of security

Power. Protection. The courage to cross rough ground.

In Norse mythology, Thor is remembered not just for strength,
but for the responsibility that follows strength.

He carried the hammer Mjölnir — not to dominate,
but to defend those who travelled exposed and unprotected.

Handimovers adopts that meaning.

 

Thor represents durability, structural safety, and trust under pressure.
He is the guardian of every part that must endure vibration,
terrain shock, rain, sand, cold, and sudden forces.

 

Where others cut corners, Thor reinforces them.
Where others hope the design holds, Thor tests it.

And where others see a finished product, Thor asks:

“Will this protect the rider when the ground turns unfriendly?”

 


Notable associations (rooted in the old stories)

  • Mjölnir — Hammer of protection
    A symbol of reliability, force, and responsibility.

  • Goats of the chariot — endurance & terrain mastery
    The idea that movement must work even where no road exists.

  • Storm-bearer — resilience under harsh conditions
    Designs must stand through vibration, rain, wind, cold, and impact.

  • Defender of travellers
    A reminder that safety is not paperwork — it is lived experience.

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Why Thor represents Handimovers

Because off-road mobility is not a gentle task.
Because every rider deserves the confidence that the machine beneath them has been pushed harder in testing than any rider should ever need to.

Thor embodies:

  • durability & structural strength

  • field testing & terrain readiness

  • model choice & configuration safety

  • power, torque & control reliability

  • user safety through real-world experience

We chose Thor as the Head of Safety
because Handimovers must work not only when conditions are good — but when conditions are Thor-worthy.