• Q. Is panniers and fuel can free with the bike?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 3 years ago

    Royal Enfield is offering 'Aluminium Pannier' for the Himalayan as an accessory, however, there is no petrol can on the offer. For more details, you may connect with the nearest authorized dealership in your city. Follow the link for dealership details and select your city accordingly.

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    Tanmoy
    Tanmoy | 3 years ago

    No

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    Nikki101
    Nikki101 | 1 year ago

    No they are extra

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