Royal Enfield has taken a significant step towards improving the off-road capabilities and convenience of its Himalayan 450 adventure motorcycle by introducing tubeless spoked rims as an optional accessory. This move addresses a long-standing request from the adventure riding community who have been seeking the benefits of tubeless tyres on this popular model.
Key Details:
- Pricing and Availability: For new Himalayan 450 customers, these tubeless spoked rims are available at a price of Rs 11,000 through Royal Enfield’s ‘Make it Yours’ personalization platform. Existing owners aren’t left out either, as they will be able to retrofit their bikes with these rims starting from October 3rd, albeit at a slightly higher cost of Rs 12,424.
- Advantages of Tubeless Tyres: The primary advantage of tubeless tyres lies in their ease of repair in case of punctures. Unlike tubed tyres, they can be patched up without the need to remove the tyre from the rim, making for quicker and more convenient roadside repairs, particularly in remote locations.
- Addressing a Market Need: The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, launched nearly a year ago, has been a popular choice among adventure enthusiasts. However, the absence of tubeless tyres was a point of contention for some riders. Although a few aftermarket solutions were available, the official introduction of tubeless rims by Royal Enfield provides a more reliable and integrated solution.
- Enhanced Value Proposition: The addition of tubeless wire-spoke wheels to the Himalayan 450 enhances its overall value proposition, especially for riders who frequently venture off the beaten path. The current ex-showroom price of the bike in Chennai, equipped with these new rims, stands at Rs 2,96,000.
This move by Royal Enfield showcases their commitment to listening to customer feedback and continuously improving their products. By offering tubeless spoked rims as an option, they have made the Himalayan 450 an even more compelling choice for adventure riders seeking a capable and reliable machine that can handle a variety of terrains.
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