I cannot for the life of me get the new bracket into the fairing for the tail light relocation... do you have any pics available on you reassembled it?
Absolutely! As soon as I get to stop shoveling snow, I have that on my list. I agree thats the best way. May try to shorten or raise the plate as well. We shall see. Thanks!
Cool vid. The source you provided on eBay has a rating of only 84% positive. I only do business with sellers that are over 90%. Did you have any hassles with the transaction?
Hey there! I do. Take a look at the description of a more recent video and I have an updated link in there. I think it’s even less expensive. Good luck!
Pannier racks and new bags look great Ron. Racks on Amazon I seen recently..." Pannier rails rack fits Royal Enfield Himalayan with detachable foot rest $69.29." These have a shelf addition like the Pannier racks for the 350 classic on the bottom to form a angle for support of Bags. No wiring harness! Any ideas on this ?
Thanks for that! Heck! I wasn't able to find them. I did a couple of searches different ways including a web search. So, I am not exactly sure. I can say that I plan on wrecking more, well "laying the bike down". With that in mind, I got the racks that have more coverage from the bolt just above the foot rest to the back to help protect the exhaust a bit as well. If they are only mounted by two bolts, or do not provide as much coverage, I imagine they would still hold saddlebags and probably weigh less with less work on the relocation as well. Not sure if that helps...If you do go that way, I would love to know how it turns out. Thanks!
Do any of you have or have you thought about the stock rack for panniers or saddlebags? Pannier racks at a less expensive source ➡ ebay.us/8HvbY3 ...
Looks good! Thanks for the step-by-step directions.
Thanks and you’re welcome! Hope it helps. Be safe!
Just picked my 2021 Himmy. Needs the racks. Thanks for the video.
Of course! Good luck installing. I hope you get to get up on the trails. It’s a super fun bike. Ride safe!
Great information, and really appreciate you sharing this 👍
You’re welcome!
Sure gonna help me,mine came with nothing for directions 😮 Thanks
Awesome! Sure hope it helps. Have fun and be safe!
You saved me!
Great job done. Looks great and I bet they where not too expensive
Thank you Andrew! And yeah, right around $100. MSRP is $135.
great vid cheers..how long did it take altogether ?
Thanks! It took about an hour and a half total the first time. Now, about 15 minutes. Really easy.
I cannot for the life of me get the new bracket into the fairing for the tail light relocation... do you have any pics available on you reassembled it?
I drilled a hole in the fender, brought the wires up so you can't see them. Neater that way.
Absolutely! As soon as I get to stop shoveling snow, I have that on my list. I agree thats the best way. May try to shorten or raise the plate as well. We shall see. Thanks!
Cool vid. The source you provided on eBay has a rating of only 84% positive. I only do business with sellers that are over 90%. Did you have any hassles with the transaction?
Hey there! I do. Take a look at the description of a more recent video and I have an updated link in there. I think it’s even less expensive. Good luck!
Pannier racks and new bags look great Ron. Racks on Amazon I seen recently..." Pannier rails rack fits Royal Enfield Himalayan with detachable foot rest $69.29."
These have a shelf addition like the Pannier racks for the 350 classic on the bottom to form a angle for support of Bags. No wiring harness! Any ideas on this ?
Thanks for that! Heck! I wasn't able to find them. I did a couple of searches different ways including a web search. So, I am not exactly sure. I can say that I plan on wrecking more, well "laying the bike down". With that in mind, I got the racks that have more coverage from the bolt just above the foot rest to the back to help protect the exhaust a bit as well. If they are only mounted by two bolts, or do not provide as much coverage, I imagine they would still hold saddlebags and probably weigh less with less work on the relocation as well. Not sure if that helps...If you do go that way, I would love to know how it turns out. Thanks!
Painful
Its a POS bike
Thanks Vinnie. Not super constructive, however. I do support you buying whatever type of bike you prefer.