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Old 24th February 2021, 23:18   #31
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Re: Royal Enfield Himalayan with navigation to launch in Jan '21

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Granite Black / Pine Green : Rs 2,67,708 (Rs 2,06,001)

Here is a short clip of the Pine Green Himalayan. I hope this is the first and last of the ugly Himalayan paint schemes.
Ugg the Pine Green colour looks atrocious and to price it as the most expensive colour option (with the Granite Black) sounds really crazy. Of course colour is an extremely subjective choice, still it would be interesting to see how many takers it has.

After seeing your video, the instrument cluster really comes across as being put together by amateurs. What are RE smoking, it’s enough to really put one off buying the bike.

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Re: Royal Enfield Himalayan with navigation to launch in Jan '21

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Does that clamp arrangement mean the navigation pod could be repositioned? Maybe towards the top?
That is what I was trying to understand by looking at it from all angles, but I couldnt make out with full certainty. Someone needs to remove the larger windscreen to take a look at it properly.

If I had to bet, I would say that with a fabricated clamp, we should be able to reposition the tripper navigation, assuming that the wiring has some slack in it.
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Re: Royal Enfield Himalayan with navigation to launch in Jan '21

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Also noticed that there is a metal plate as standard fitment on the rear luggage rack.
Seems too tiny to hold anything. Will have to see it live to really gauge it though.
The metal plate looks more like its made as a utility supporting structure to attach Storage boxes at the rear. I think its good to have.
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