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Originally Posted by techfreak Thanks for the wishes.
Actually Sleet is also a paint job Model Only less for the Explorer Kit. The kit consists of 2 metal panniers, a black painted handle bar with different bar end weights and a RE backpack cum tail bag. My bike was without the kit on day of delivery, it came few days later. |
Thanks for the info. Did you pay a single cost for the entire bike or was the cost disclosed as price of bike+price of accessories?
Alright, so I'm asking this across the forum coz I'm trying to get some clarity on how this works. I'd email registered for the Sleet when it was coming out in Jan, and received a code too but some financials didn't fall into place and I let the bike go.
Yesterday, I randomly got a call out of the blue from a RE dealer from Sohna Road, Gurgaon, Haryana asking me if I was interested in the Sleet and offered me to come check it out at the showroom.
So far so good. As we got talking I asked him the price difference and whats different between the two. He told me the only difference between the two bikes was the paint job for which one paid approx 4-5 K more.
Since I was under the impression that the Sleet came with the explorer Kit all inclusive (at a price premium) I asked him about the add-on accessories. The sales guy told me that the price of the bike was the "without panniers" cost, which would cost extra as an add-on accessory.
When queried about each of the features advertised as the Explorer Kit (handle bar, handle weights, engine guard etc.) turned out he meant that the bike came with ZERO accessories and each one could be custom added on at a fixed cost i.e. one could pick and choose which ones from the Explorer Kit one wanted (and also add more other kit not part of the advertised package).
He also assured me upon repeated asking that the Black and Snow versions of the bikes could also be supplied with the full Explorer Kit or in other words a Sleet without the paint job.
So, is what the sales guy telling me, how its done?
This level of dealer end-customization sounds too good to be true, but I hope its a direction they go in. Also, it may be worth knowing for existing/prospective Himalayan owners that they could avoid the cost of a paint upgrade but still avail a range of customizations, if what's being said is true.
Honestly, I like the paint scheme enough to pay a small premium for it. But what really got me interested in the Explorer Kit was the new handlebar and handle weights - since these will improve my ride - and the pannier rack/attachments which allows me a company factory spec accessory for the bike which I can choose to customize or repurpose according to my travelling needs [not keen on the panniers - prefer soft rain proof flexible storage options]
I was out of town and couldn't go check out the bike or have a more detailed conversation but will be following up in the coming week/s depending upon work commitments.
Would appreciate all you'allz input on this. I'm keen to pick up the Sleet if I can.
Also, small FYI : Regular Himalayans are available through CSD but not the Sleet.
Cheers!
P.S. Somebody mentioned if you could show us the free bag that you got with.
