Royal Enfield Himalayan Panniers Installation | First Look
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Today we're gonna install the Royal Enfield Himalayan panniers. In my opinion these panniers really complement the bike and look great on the Himalayan. Hopefully after watching this video you have the idea on how to install these.
- Firstly I will explain my reasons why I bought these panniers
- Secondly we will install the panniers.
- Thirdly I will show you the final product, and first impression
If you've any questions about the installation or the Royal Enfield Himalayan in general, leave a comment down below. - MotorEnfield
0:00 Introduction
1:40 Disassembly Mudguard
3:28 Rack Installation
5:29 Assembly Mudguard
Excellent. You are a good teacher, logical, to the point.
Thank you for your kind words!
Great video! Thanks!
Muy bien video amigo!! Saludos desde Argentina!! Buenas rutas!!
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Good details 👍
Thank you for the kind comment!
Super bro thanks for the video keep grow ⛈️🌄
Thank you!
Nice video. No bg music. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Just how it is supposed to be right!
Hi, can you guide me if the panniers are comfortable for pillion rider as well???
Is there no blanking plates for the old indicator holes?
Unfortunately not, you can buy them online if you want to.
Do you have a link for the top box and mounting plate?
It is the Top Box Outback 42 from Givi
Are the silver panniers clear coated on the inside? Concerned that the bare aluminum would rub off on stuff in the panniers. Thanks
I have not experienced that! They are probably coated I think then? You should be fine!
Hey bro great video!! Do You have the link for the panniers ? 🎉
These are Royal Enfield Originals. Available at your nearest dealer.
What rack is that? To attach Givi top box
Indeed it is! At the back!
Hey bro, nice vid...need help with an issue.
I just bought a new Himalayan bs6 almost 40 days back. Drove around 700km now..did my first service with engine oil change also...but still my bike is giving only a mileage of around 20km in city and around 24km on highway...I discussed it with some RE technicians and they told me to wait till your bike has run around 2k km and after that mileage will improve...so it is right or is there some issue with my bike??
How did you drive the first 700km? Please take it gentle. Not faster then 60kmph
I have sincerely drove the bike between 60-70...till now I still drive at this speed only. 1000km completed
@@dr.piyushgupta6384 How it is going now? Have you checked your spark plugs?
The bike was giving some problems afterwards, so I got it checked thoroughly, they made some changes to it...so many of the problems have gone away.
About mileage, well I can say that on highways it is reaching upto 30 but in cities it's around 22-25km/l...slight improvement but not much...i still don't know how others bs6 Himalayan giving a mileage of upto 40km/l though. 2000km completed
@@dr.piyushgupta6384 I have never got a 40+ milage on my bike to be honest. I have now ridden around 6.500km in 8 months with a average of 33l/km. I do live in a completely flat country, so if you had any mountains the mileage would go down. Have you asked Royal Enfield why this is happening to your bike?