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Royal Enfield Opens Service Centres in Lahaul and Spiti

Royal Enfield Opens Service Centres in Lahaul and Spiti

Royal Enfield Opens Service Centres in Kaza and Keylong: Royal Enfield is the first thing that comes to mind when anybody is talking about their trips or rides to the Himalayas. The valleys of Lahaul and Spiti are some of the most visited riding destinations in India and Royal Enfield is the most preferred motorcycle brand by the riders. The good news for the majority of Royal Enfield riders planning a trip to the Himalayas is that the brand has finally opened two new service centres in Kaza and Keylong in order to cater to the riders travelling to conquer the mountains of Spiti and Ladakh. Now the state of Himachal Pradesh has a total of 13 Royal Enfield service centres including the freshly launched ones in Kaza and Keylong. The brand has 943 service centres across the country making them rank as one of the most dominating brands in the Indian market. The newly launched service stations are modernized to offer full-service facilities while being spread over an area of 1,500 sq ft. The service centres also have multiple service bays to cater to every traveller taking their adventure trip to the Himalayas. [caption id="attachment_514383" align="aligncenter" width="930"]Royal Enfield Service Centres Royal Enfield Opens Service Centres in Lahaul and Spiti[/caption] Commenting on the expansion of the service network, Mr Shaji Koshy, Head – India + Business, Royal Enfield said: “The Himalayas have been the spiritual home to Royal Enfield, and for over 60 years, riding enthusiasts have traversed these mountains on our motorcycles. Over the last few years, we have seen an increase in the number of people riding to the Himalayas on Royal Enfields. With the expansion of our service network in Himachal Pradesh at Kaza and Keylong, we have ensured that riders get adequate support, even at high altitudes and challenging terrains. With places like Leh, Ladakh, Lahaul and Spiti getting featured on every rider’s bucket list, these service centres will cater to riders travelling to Leh region from any of the two routes – via Manali or Shimla.” [caption id="attachment_236795" align="aligncenter" width="850"]Jasminder Singh Delhi-to-Leh Road Trip on a Hayabusa by Jasminder Singh[/caption]

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Is there any external handle bars available for the rear seat Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 in Yamaha service centres or any online shopping site?
2022-12-29 05:50:01 AM
The Yamaha R15 does not have an option of pillion grab rails. The bike does not have any space or socket near to the seat of the pillion. It comes with a race inspired design and the pillion seat rests at a very high level than the rider seat, making it really difficult for the pillion to manage at high speeds. The only solution to this is the bending of the pillion to the front in order to be safe from the direct winds and small bumps. However, it is advised to stay up to 70 kmph in case a pillion is present. The bike is an excellent piece of engineering and the pillion seat is just for the Indian mentality of a bike being useless with a single seat. It comes with an excellent 149.8 cc single cylinder motor, paired to a 6-speed gearbox. It comes with a price tag of INR 1,14,241.

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Is there any external handle bars available for the rear seat Yamaha R15 Version 2.0 in Yamaha service centres or any online shopping site?
2022-12-29 05:56:56 AM
Yamaha has re-launched the R15 Version 1.0 as R15S and it is priced @ Rs. 1,14,741 (ex-showroom Delhi). Source - https://autos.maxabout.com/bikes/yamaha/r15/yzf-r15s

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