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While most Royal Enfield Bullets and Classics are running stock on our roads and there's nothing much missing if you don't come with a purpose you need your motorcycle to fulfill. And to do that, there are a lot of accessories available to serve the purpose, be it purely cosmetic or utilitarian. You could just head to a Royal Enfield showroom and load up on accessories or if you're looking for more affordable options, the (after)market has a lot to offer.
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Aftermarket headlamps are quite popular among Royal Enfield users. Even if a customer is not keen on full customisation, a new head lamp set up with a halo ring is a minimalistic add on that looks rather nice. Based on which one you go for, it could improve visibility for the rider at night and also a ring of light in the headlamp cluster is an interesting add on. The one we found on this online shop is a 110 watt waterproof headlamp suitable for all Royal Enfield motorcycles priced at Rs 3,999. (courtesy: Royal Bullet)
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Protection should be high on the list of priorities you have charted out for your motorcycle – protection for it and for yourself. A leg guard will not only protect your legs in case of a crash but also act as crash bobbins to keep your bike away from scraping too much on the ground. The product pictured here is fit for all Royal Enfield motorcycles and is priced at Rs 1,399. (courtesy: Royal Bullet)
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A nice comfy seat can make a difference in how it feels and how it looks. The product pictured here is priced at Rs 2,799 by the retailer: fit for Classic and Electra as a standard seat. (courtesy: Royal Bullet) <strong>Also read:Â </strong><a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/auto/reviews/2021-royal-enfield-himalayan-review-new-himalayan-tripper-himalayan-navigation-price-images-video/2204785/">2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan Review | Small changes make big difference</a>
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Pictured here is an extendable tank bag with 36L capacity. Priced at Rs 2,799, it'll rest on the fuel tank and contain a lot of trinkets while offering quick access to them. You could also pick a saddle bag with 25L on each side for a larger carrying capacity. Saddle bag pictured here is priced at Rs 1,799. (courtesy: Royal Bullet)
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Alloy wheels can drastically change the look of a motorcycle without making too many changes. A very cosmetic upgrade, the 13-spoke alloy wheel pictured here is priced at Rs 6,300 (19" front and 18" rear). The retailer states these are suitable for Royal Enfield Classic and Thunderbird models. (courtesy: Royal Bullet)

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