• Q. What is maintenance cost for Himalayan

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    Jayata
    Jayata | 5 years ago

    I would like to answer your question from a different perspective wherein I would like to ask you instead that what amount do you think will be ok to you? My intention is to point out that the better you want to keep your machine, the more you have to spend. Simple & logical.

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    DijendraNathMukherjee
    DijendraNathMukherjee | 4 years ago

    Between 60 paisa to 1.10/- per KM on an Average. ( including servicing, Oil change, tyre Change (after 18,000 to 25,000 km, Clutch cable, brake cable, Airfilter )60 Paisa to 90 paise per KM - for occasional use for the Long ride, Tour or Off-RoadAbove Re 1 - If you include intensive City ride.

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    Aaryan
    Aaryan | 5 years ago

    The main difference from a free to paid service is the coupon for ₹750, this adds onto your paid service later on and just with changing a few minor parts such as brake pads my paid service has never crossed ₹3500.

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