Royal Enfield sets up 800 mobile service units across India

    The Royal Enfield Service on Wheels initiative can undertake up to 80 percent of all typical service and repair requirements.

    Published On Jul 28, 2020 06:30:00 PM

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    Royal Enfield has launched the ‘Service on Wheels’ initiative to provide motorcycle servicing to customers at their doorstep. 

    Under this initiative, Royal Enfield has deployed 800 units of purpose-built Royal Enfield motorcycles across its dealerships in the country.

    The Service on Wheels initiative comprises a fleet of service-ready motorcycles that are equipped to carry tools, equipment and spare parts to undertake up to 80 percent of all typical service and repair requirements at the doorstep of a customer; these include scheduled maintenance service, minor repairs, critical component testing, parts replacement, electrical diagnosis, and more. 

    Royal Enfield says customers can be assured of the quality of service, as Service on Wheels will be handled by trained and authorised service technicians equipped with lubes and parts that will have a 12-month warranty. 

    Customers can now book a Service on Wheels appointment by contacting their nearest Royal Enfield dealership.

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