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Fully Synthetic Oil: A Must-Have Upgrade for Your Himalayan 450!
In this short video I have shared my experience after switching to fully synthetic oil.
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Don't Let a Loose Chain Ruin Your Ride - Learn to Fix It with These Easy Steps! [ Himalaya 450 ]
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How to adjust the slack of the chain on your bike is an important skill that every rider must know. Imagine you're on a long adventure ride in a remote place, and your chain gets loose. If you don't have this necessary skill, you could get stuck, and this might ruin your experience. Also, Your bike's performance depends on the perfect chain slack! In this video, I demonstrate how to adjust your...
GoPro settings to fix Tripper Dash Screen Flicker issue in Himalayan 450
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If this video was helpful to you please subscribe to the channel and help me reach 1000 sub mark. Subscribe for more motorcycle maintenance tips and reviews! ua-cam.com/channels/EmxoMHnyP9c4C9Lj53uasQ.html Thank you!! Hello fellow Himalayan 450 owners! If you've ever tried recording your rides, you’ve probably noticed something frustrating: that annoying tripper dash screen flicker in your vide...
Secret to a Smoother Ride! Change Your Himalayan 450 Engine Oil Like a Pro
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[[ DIY GUIDE on How to change Engine OIL in Himalayan 450 ]] Is your Himalayan 450 not riding as smooth as it should? A simple engine oil change can make all the difference! In this video, I'll show you a step-by-step guide on how to change the engine oil on your Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 to keep it running smoothly and protect your engine for the long haul. Whether you're a seasoned rider or...
I Survived the CRAZIEST Monsoon Ride on Himalayan 450!
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After a lot of planning and attempts to avoid bad weather, we finally set out for a monsoon ride. But the weather had its own plan! Heavy rain and dense fog turned our adventure into something completely unexpected. We had to cut the ride short and couldn't reach our planned destination. Instead, we trekked to Lingmala Waterfalls through Venna Valley, only to find the waterfall hidden behind th...
How to Install Royal Enfield Genuine OEM Top Box on Himalayan 450
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[[ Step-by-Step DIY Guide ]] Looking to add more storage to your Royal Enfield Himalayan 450? In this video, I show you how to install the Royal Enfield Genuine Top Box on your bike, step by step. Whether you're gearing up for long trips or daily commutes, this installation will give you the extra space you need. Watch till the end for some useful tips on secure fitting and maximizing the top b...
How to FIX the HIMALAYAN 450 JOYSTICK ISSUE at HOME | [ HINDI ]
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During a recent ride on my Himalayan 450, I encountered a serious issue when the joystick stopped working after being exposed to heavy rain. The service center couldn't find a solution, so I took matters into my own hands. In this video, I'll How to diagnose and fix the Himalayan 450 joystick issue at home. Whether you've faced a similar problem or just want to be prepared, this DIY repair guid...
How To Remove HIMALAYAN 450 Fuel Tank [ STEP BY STEP GUIDE ]
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Maintaining your Himalayan 450 is easier than you think! In this video, I will show you How to remove the Fuel Tank of HIMALAYAN 450, I will guide you through the entire process of removing the fuel tank to access and maintain your air filter. Whether you're looking to clean or replace the air filter, this step-by-step tutorial will ensure you do it right. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and anyone...
The Ultimate Guide to Front Disk Pad Replacement on Himalayan 450
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In this video, I'll guide you through the essential steps to maintain and replace the front disk brake pads on your Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. Proper brake maintenance is crucial for your safety and the longevity of your motorcycle. What You'll Learn: Essential tools needed for the job Step-by-step installation of new brake pads Important safety checks and maintenance tips Cleaning techniques...
The City Brother of the Himalayan 450, The All-Roadster GUERRILLA 450
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The City Brother of the Himalayan 450, The All-Roadster GUERRILLA 450
Himalayan 450 as a Daily Commuter Review Summary
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Himalayan 450 as a Daily Commuter Review Summary
How to wrap Himalayan 450 Exhaust Pine | DIY
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How to wrap Himalayan 450 Exhaust Pine | DIY
Weekly Bike Maintenance: Keep Your Ride Looking New!
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Weekly Bike Maintenance: Keep Your Ride Looking New!
Daily Office Commute on the Himalayan 450: Truth Revealed
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Daily Office Commute on the Himalayan 450: Truth Revealed
Pune to Malshej Ghat: An Epic Scenic Ride with 50+ Royal Enfield Riders! [ HIMALAYAN 450 ]
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Pune to Malshej Ghat: An Epic Scenic Ride with 50 Royal Enfield Riders! [ HIMALAYAN 450 ]
Shocking Truth About Loose Bolts on Himalayan 450 Chassis
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Shocking Truth About Loose Bolts on Himalayan 450 Chassis
HIMALAYAN 450 - Propper way to wire Auxiliary Lights & Accessories | WARRANTY-SAFE
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HIMALAYAN 450 - Propper way to wire Auxiliary Lights & Accessories | WARRANTY-SAFE
Pune City #Traffic has this HUGE Problem | Himalayan 450 City Ride | Moto Vlog #1
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Pune City #Traffic has this HUGE Problem | Himalayan 450 City Ride | Moto Vlog #1
HOW TO CLEAN / REPLACE / DISK BRAKE PADS ON HIMALAYAN 450 | DIY GUIDE
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HOW TO CLEAN / REPLACE / DISK BRAKE PADS ON HIMALAYAN 450 | DIY GUIDE
Himalayan 450 Right Side Pulling Issue | FINALLY ISSUE SOLVED !! Royal Enfield
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Himalayan 450 Right Side Pulling Issue | FINALLY ISSUE SOLVED !! Royal Enfield
Himalaya 450 Accessories Installation Guide | Headlight Grill, Fluid Reservoir Guards & Top Rack
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Himalaya 450 Accessories Installation Guide | Headlight Grill, Fluid Reservoir Guards & Top Rack
First Ride | Himalayan 450 through the Ghats
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First Ride | Himalayan 450 through the Ghats
Installing a Bottle Holder on Himalayan 450 | POV Installation Guide
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Installing a Bottle Holder on Himalayan 450 | POV Installation Guide
The Only Actual ISSUE with Himalayan 450 | Is it a Deal Breaker?
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The Only Actual ISSUE with Himalayan 450 | Is it a Deal Breaker?
Short ride to #malhargad Fort on #himalayan450 with #royalenfield group.
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Short ride to #malhargad Fort on #himalayan450 with #royalenfield group.
Himalayan 450 handlebar misalignment issue, EASY Fix at Home!!
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Himalayan 450 handlebar misalignment issue, EASY Fix at Home!!
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 | Early Morning Ride | Pure Engine Sound
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 | Early Morning Ride | Pure Engine Sound
New Himalayan 450 | City Traffic First Ride Impressions | Easy or Difficult? Issues & More!
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New Himalayan 450 | City Traffic First Ride Impressions | Easy or Difficult? Issues & More!
First ride on Himalayan 450 with The Boys!!
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First ride on Himalayan 450 with The Boys!!
Taking delivery of the All New Himalayan 450
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Taking delivery of the All New Himalayan 450

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  • @martyn_g
    @martyn_g 2 дні тому

    Hot tip for people that go on big trips. Before you go, tighten the axle nut to the correct torque with a torque wrench. When you go on the trip, and need to adjust the chain tension, grab a paint marker, and mark the nut in relation to the swing arm. When you tighten, match up the nut back to when you’ve put your mark. Bingo. The nut is back on the correct tension. You can use that method on every fastener.

  • @K_A_N_H_A__886
    @K_A_N_H_A__886 3 дні тому

    Is this bike good for daily use? Like going to office or college?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 3 дні тому

      Hey there, the and not straight forward Yes or No but I have already made a video about same topic, I have talked about various pros and cons for city ride, please watch and see whether it is suitable for you.

  • @BullBearUpdates
    @BullBearUpdates 3 дні тому

    Bhai highness full synthetic pr chalti he already

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 3 дні тому

      Nice.. sabhi high performance bikes me fully synthetic oil hi dena chahiye manufacturers ko.

  • @abhinaba742
    @abhinaba742 5 днів тому

    Amsoil is best but it is best suited gor higher compression ratio and higher revving bikes

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 5 днів тому

      Sure.. will it next time.

  • @deepaknagraj9827
    @deepaknagraj9827 7 днів тому

    Good video buddy. Whats your height for ref ? Ride safe . .

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 7 днів тому

      Thank you..🙂 I am a little over 5' 5"

    • @deepaknagraj9827
      @deepaknagraj9827 7 днів тому

      Thanks mate . . That's encouraging...

  • @iamarunb
    @iamarunb 8 днів тому

    Very nice and loved the way you kept your bike so clean ❤

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 8 днів тому

      I really appreciate your kind words! Maintaining a clean bike is part of the joy of riding, and I'm glad you loved the video!

  • @jobinfoforyou7360
    @jobinfoforyou7360 9 днів тому

    Bro what's your height

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 9 днів тому

      Hey.. I am a little over 5' 5"

    • @jobinfoforyou7360
      @jobinfoforyou7360 9 днів тому

      @OnceARider bro which camera are you using ...

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 9 днів тому

      It's a go pro hero 10

  • @vivekjena819__
    @vivekjena819__ 12 днів тому

    Bhai engine warranty?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 12 днів тому

      Hey, I have tagged you in a comment thread of this video itself where I have talked about this topic, please read that. And short answer is: No it doesn't voids warranty.

  • @anuragbhat5036
    @anuragbhat5036 15 днів тому

    Is your observation valid for stock setting on FuelX ? I am asking since many of us don’t use FuelX.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 15 днів тому

      Hey! Yes, FuelX Pro does help the engine run cooler when using a richer fuel setting. However, the difference becomes truly significant when paired with fully synthetic oil. I’ve been using FuelX Pro for a long time, but I only noticed a dramatic improvement like night and day after switching to fully synthetic oil. It’s definitely a game-changer for keeping the engine smooth and cool.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 15 днів тому

      Great question/observation by the way.

    • @anuragbhat5036
      @anuragbhat5036 10 днів тому

      @@OnceARider thanks for the reply! Would the difference be worth enough without fuelX?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 9 днів тому

      Yes, fully synthetic oil will help, however many people are concerned about the warranty, so if you decide to use it, do it at your own risk.

  • @spiritedartisan
    @spiritedartisan 17 днів тому

    I do not have a bike but admire the efforts this man has put to solve the issue for others as well, deserves a like :)

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 17 днів тому

      Thanks man.. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts, this really motivates me.

  • @SarojKumarvlog23
    @SarojKumarvlog23 17 днів тому

    Sir I have installed HJG fog lamp. Mechanic connected one point to the ignition socket right side below the tank another to the point to a bolt besides head light for earthing. Is that the right connection? Kindly suggest.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 17 днів тому

      Hey.. did he use the proper connector for the ignition socket or simply insert a stripped wire? If the proper socket is not used then it is not recommended and may cause issues. Under the tank there is a point provided in the Himalayan 450 just for this purpose, you can use that. It is on the left side under the tank and red color two pin socket. That would be the proper way to connect, you can easily find the male connector for the socket, that would be the proper way to connect it. For the ground it is ok to connect to the chassis but again the wire should be prepared properly with O or C clamp and property insulated with heat shrink.

    • @SarojKumarvlog23
      @SarojKumarvlog23 17 днів тому

      @ He simply inserted the stripped wire to the red connector located to the right side of the tank. Yes red connector is there on the left side but that is connected to each other. What to do Sir

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 17 днів тому

      @@SarojKumarvlog23 That's not good, the wire need to be secured properly, try to find the proper connector and use it, that two pin connector is very common you can find it on any automotive parts shop or you can even get it from old wiring harness. Last option: amzn.to/4g4fLAV

    • @SarojKumarvlog23
      @SarojKumarvlog23 17 днів тому

      @ Thank You so much. I going to get it properly fitted by today itself.

  • @tariqueshoaib47
    @tariqueshoaib47 18 днів тому

    How its perform in city traffic???

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 18 днів тому

      Hey.. it's pretty manageable. And after switching to fully synthetic oil it runs cooler even in the city traffic, fan kicks less often.

  • @ashwinkadam1995
    @ashwinkadam1995 19 днів тому

    sir handle ke left side me konsa device lagaya hai

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 19 днів тому

      Hello... That's fuelx pro.

    • @ashwinkadam1995
      @ashwinkadam1995 19 днів тому

      @OnceARider make video on that

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 19 днів тому

      @@ashwinkadam1995 sure.. I am already working on it 😊

    • @sash0047
      @sash0047 18 днів тому

      @@OnceARiderwhat does that do exactly?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 18 днів тому

      @@sash0047 it is fuel remapping device. It sits between the O2 sensor and ECU and sends manipulated O2 data to the ECU so that the fuel mixture can be controlled. It has 10 pre mapped settings for the Himalayan 450. So you can choose lean or rich fuel mixture depending on the condition you are riding. (note: this device is configured to work with the Himalayan every bike has its own mapping and so the device)

  • @akashananth3847
    @akashananth3847 19 днів тому

    Hey ben , have you faced a problem in your bike where it doesnt start in anything but neutral ?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 19 днів тому

      Hey.. haven't faced this issue. It looks like a sensor issue.

  • @bhanuteja6363
    @bhanuteja6363 20 днів тому

    Bro, how do I fix the tapping noise?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 20 днів тому

      Hey, the Himalayan 450 has a different type of engine; it doesn't have tappets. Instead, it uses shims for valve clearance adjustment. Shims cannot be adjusted; they can only be replaced once they are past their service life, and this is a complicated process, so it's best to leave it to the RE service center. I'm assuming you're a new owner, and if the noise isn't too loud, I would suggest riding the bike for a while (at least 2000-2500 km), as most noises tend to fade away. However, if the noise is unusually loud or persistent, it's best to get it checked at the service center as soon as possible.

  • @its_raushan291
    @its_raushan291 21 день тому

    Which mobile holder do you use ?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 21 день тому

      Hello, this is from SKYVIK, here is the link: amzn.to/4fWsS79 There are two variants Bracket lock and taplock, I am using bracket lock one.

    • @noral342
      @noral342 21 день тому

      Whats the diff bw the two? Also does your phone have OIS?​@@OnceARider

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 21 день тому

      @@noral342 tap lock uses magnet and latch mechanism and the one part has to be stick on the phone. The bracket lock is simple and uses a bracket to hold the phone as you can see in the video. Yes the camera has OIS. But note that no phone holder can guarantee OIS safety, so it is not recommended to use your primary phone with bikes. I am also using my old phone for this purpose.

    • @noral342
      @noral342 20 днів тому

      @@OnceARider Ok thanks.👍

    • @dindips
      @dindips 19 днів тому

      @onceARider does this fit to your Himalayan 450 because I have bobo mobile holder, the metal lock if we try to fit with spacer is too small and without spacer it is little bit big

  • @ankitbhandari3698
    @ankitbhandari3698 21 день тому

    Bhai yahi ghatiya oil dalna re gya ta ,try shell

  • @mehulygohil
    @mehulygohil 22 дні тому

    I remember switching to this oil on my 04 Karizma and it literally transformed the ride experience. Glad to know its still gold this red oil. Do try Amsoil Metric series next with their proprietary flush and performance improver additive. Lmk if you need help procuring. Ride safe!

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 21 день тому

      Hey! My first choice was AMSoil, but I couldn’t get it in time, so I went with this one instead. It’d be awesome if you could help me get the oil for my next change! Could you share your email or Instagram ID so I can connect with you? Thanks!

    • @mehulygohil
      @mehulygohil 21 день тому

      @ Dm me bro. Certainly can help you.

  • @ketanupasani709
    @ketanupasani709 22 дні тому

    What fuelx map do you run for daily city commutes and for highway rides? Kindly suggest!❤

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 22 дні тому

      Hey, after a lot of trial and error, I’ve come to the conclusion that setting number 8 is the best. It provides quick acceleration, which is great for filtering through city traffic, and on highways, it delivers the best mileage. On my last trip, I got around 31 kmpl. Also, I’m not sure if it’s just a placebo effect or real, but when running on setting number 8, the bike feels smoother. The engine revs happily, making the bike feel lighter with almost no vibrations.

    • @ketanupasani709
      @ketanupasani709 22 дні тому

      @OnceARider How much is the milage in the city? I am going through the trial and error phase and currently on setting 5. I am worried that setting 8 will give out low mileage. We get the 20% performance gain at setting 8. So it's a great setting but how is the impact on the mileage based on your experience? Any other drawbacks you noticed?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 22 дні тому

      In the city, I get around 26-28 kmpl, depending on the traffic conditions. Setting number 5 runs a richer fuel mixture compared to the stock setting, so mileage drops a bit, and the performance improvement isn’t significant enough to justify it. That’s why I’d say setting number 8 offers the best balance of mileage and performance. Regarding the drawbacks, I haven't noticed anything yet.

    • @ketanupasani709
      @ketanupasani709 22 дні тому

      @@OnceARider Okay, but 8 will deliver even less mileage as compared to stock and setting 5 as it is even more richer.. Are you getting 26-28 at setting 8? Also, how have you tested the fuel economy? Thanks! ❤️

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 22 дні тому

      Yes, this is the mileage I’m getting with setting number 8, and these figures are based on the tank-to-tank method. While setting number 8 runs a richer fuel mixture, it doesn’t mean it’s always running richer. One of the inputs is the throttle position, so in my opinion, it provides a richer fuel mixture on demand. Hence, there’s no significant impact on mileage. I say this because I used to get almost the same mileage without the FuelX Pro.

  • @sooraj4632
    @sooraj4632 22 дні тому

    Is this tube variant or tubeless variant, and what is the ex showroom and on road price brother .

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 22 дні тому

      Hey! I have the tubed variant of the bike. I purchased it last year, so I’m not up to date with the current prices. For the latest price details, I’d recommend checking out Royal Enfield’s official website or visiting your nearest showroom

  • @jaikinger28
    @jaikinger28 22 дні тому

    Bro, i think we need to replace the O-rings as well for this

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 22 дні тому

      Yes, the O-rings should be replaced. However, it's not always mandatory unless they have become hard and are causing leaks. And In my case O-rings were replaced recently.

    • @jaikinger28
      @jaikinger28 22 дні тому

      @@OnceARider got it, that should be fine then. What's the mileage your achieving after switching from semi synthetic to fully synthetic?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 22 дні тому

      @@jaikinger28 Engine oil doesn’t directly affect mileage. However, if the engine runs smoother due to high-quality oil, there might be a slight improvement in mileage. That said, the difference is usually insignificant and not easy to quantify mathematically

  • @manishkumarsharma7256
    @manishkumarsharma7256 23 дні тому

    Nice . knowledgeable video

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 22 дні тому

      Thanks for watching! 😊

  • @SinghinKannada
    @SinghinKannada 23 дні тому

    Bro, doesn't this void the engine warranty?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 23 дні тому

      Hey... Nope, changing oil wouldn't void warranty, you can use any brand of oil, just make sure it matches the spec recommended by the company. However if you don't do it properly and there is any issue due to it, then the company may not honor the warranty.

    • @SinghinKannada
      @SinghinKannada 22 дні тому

      @OnceARider mail the company brother, let me know what reply you get. Then we'll discuss

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 22 дні тому

      First off, reaching out to the company is completely optional. That said, I’ve already sent an email to RE seeking clarification on this topic. If you’re not comfortable doing so, that’s perfectly fine-you can always rely on the RE service center, as they’re there to assist. For me, customizing and maintaining my bike is an integral part of the ownership experience. It’s something I genuinely enjoy because it adds a personal touch to the journey and deepens my connection with the bike. I’m confident in handling my bike’s maintenance and fully aware of the risks involved. My goal in sharing these experiences is to connect with fellow motorcycle enthusiasts like you and to help others who might want to explore DIY maintenance or customize their bikes to suit their taste. Hope this helps, and ride safe!

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 21 день тому

      I got response form the RE support and they have said exactly the same thing which I have said in my comment. If you want to share me your email id, I will forward the mail.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 12 днів тому

      @@vivekjena819__ hey, please read this comment thread for your question.

  • @OnceARider
    @OnceARider 23 дні тому

    Hello Folks, hope you liked this video let me know your thoughts in the comments and check this playlist of more such videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLjjnziuZMZU3RcHnuzEuNc-h5s0bG-QSM.html&si=BIWSddPxD43y8w0V

  • @SpokeWheels2
    @SpokeWheels2 24 дні тому

    Thank bro ❤ ...

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 24 дні тому

      Glad you found the video helpful! 😊

  • @Dhrubagamingyt
    @Dhrubagamingyt 25 днів тому

    i am planning to buy bike i like Himalayan 450 over clasic 350 i don't do so much do touring, like normal day use i live in village ..can you suggest me 450 .

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 25 днів тому

      Hey bro, it seems like you've already answered your own question. If you love the Himalayan 450 or any bike for that matter, go for it! From my experience with bikes, I've learned that practicality should take a back seat. What's more important is that you enjoy your ride. When you twist the throttle, it should bring a smile to your face, and every rupee spent on accessories should feel worth it. Who knows, once you get your bike, you might even dive into touring and excel at it. So don’t overthink practicality-get the bike you connect with. No bike is perfect for every scenario, but if you love your ride, you’ll find a way to make it work in any condition.

  • @HariBonda
    @HariBonda 27 днів тому

    Bro Any vibration to the handle while riding at 100 speed?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 26 днів тому

      Hey.. I don't feel any vibration on the handle bar now.. if you are a new owner then there might be some vibrations, I also had some in the beginning, eventually it will fade off around 3000km. Happy riding!!

  • @ahmedmustaq5854
    @ahmedmustaq5854 Місяць тому

    Do u have any playlist to adjust preload in rear suspension for 452. I am carrying a 65L saddle bag can you suggest how much can be the preload

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hello... Unfortunately I haven't made a video on this topic, but it is a fairly easy thing to do. Just use the key provided in the kit with extension bar and rotate the preload adjuster anticlock wise to increase and clockwise to decrease the preload. How much preload you need is basically a hit and trial process there isn't any concrete formula for it. Just make sure you account for your own weight, pillion weight and luggage weight. Keep the preload such that the suspension doesn't bottom out on any bump or depression on the roads. Also keep in mind with less preload the bike swings a lot and that causes destabilisation. So the idea is to set a preload, go for a spin and analyze the ride and readjust until you are satisfied. I can create a short video on this topic if you want. ✌️

    • @ahmedmustaq5854
      @ahmedmustaq5854 Місяць тому

      @OnceARider a video would be really appreciated. I am a beginner, so only

  • @bookfulllife5923
    @bookfulllife5923 Місяць тому

    Bro what is the air pressure for both the tyres in himalayan 450??

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hello... It is 32psi on both tyres.

    • @martyn_g
      @martyn_g 2 дні тому

      My 450 has the pressures on a sticker on the swing arm.

  • @brokentang
    @brokentang Місяць тому

    Hello bro, do you have any recommended tyres for the hima 452? The CEAT brand is not available in my country. Thank you in advance

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey bro, you can try tyres from reise moto, even in India people are switching to it.

    • @ragavshinde9392
      @ragavshinde9392 Місяць тому

      Reise does not have 140/80 R17's yet for Himalayan. Only ceats and Mrf's have as of now...

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      you can use 140/70-17 from Reise moto, this will also reduce the height of the bike by approx 14mm ( 140mm x .80 - 140mm x .70 ) => 14mm. Many people are already using it and haven't heard any issue related to this tyre.

    • @ragavshinde9392
      @ragavshinde9392 Місяць тому

      @@OnceARiderthats an option..but i aint doing it... Bcz...wen i had himalayan 411... I used 120/80 R17 since 120/90 R17's were not easily available in other brands.. than ceats... This is back in first half of 2019... I faced weird issues... So... I do not want to go back from stock sizes... Waiting for the 140/80 R17's from reise...

  • @Inthehopesofbetterworld
    @Inthehopesofbetterworld Місяць тому

    That Amazon Torque Wrench is always out of calibration, hope you had calibrated it first.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Yes.. I have got it calibrated by an expert.

  • @prabhakarshirke7747
    @prabhakarshirke7747 Місяць тому

    Great content brother please keep on making such videos on RE 450 as I am planning to buy this one soon.....and it would be a big help to me.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you found it helpful. I'll keep them coming!

  • @wmarin
    @wmarin Місяць тому

    according to user manual, you have to press the chain up and down to measure slack, you are doing it wrong

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey Bro, this is the correct method and as per the manual, you can check the arrow shown in the picture in the manual it only point upward. For down movement, gravity is already pulling the chain down. And moreover up down doesn't even matter here we are setting the free play of the chain.

    • @wmarin
      @wmarin Місяць тому

      @@OnceARider read the text on the manual: 4 - At the specified point, press the chain upwards and measure the distance to the swing arm. 5-Press the chain downwards and measure the distance to the swing arm. 6 - The difference between values in step 4 and step 5 should be the drive chain free play is 35 to 40 mm.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Trust me, that's not very critical thing, we just have to set a free play of 35-40mm which is recommended, but even if it has some error of let's say 5-10% it is not going to do any harm, you can adjust your chain as per your preference.

    • @SheranAslam
      @SheranAslam Місяць тому

      ​@@OnceARider no bro. He's right. It should be the difference between point A to point B...

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey Bro, yes he is right, I never said he is wrong, but as I have mentioned in my previous comment, that's not a very critical thing you can set the slack as per your liking I am just showing the process. ✌️

  • @asifirfan
    @asifirfan Місяць тому

    Bro went to down 💥🔩

  • @OnceARider
    @OnceARider Місяць тому

    Hello Folks, hope you liked this video let me know your thoughts in the comments and check this playlist of more such videos: ua-cam.com/play/PLjjnziuZMZU3RcHnuzEuNc-h5s0bG-QSM.html&si=BIWSddPxD43y8w0V

  • @PratikThisSide
    @PratikThisSide Місяць тому

    This is a simple, genuine & no-nonsense review. This really is 👍🏼👏🏼😊

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Thank you for your kind words! Just trying to keep it real over here. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts!

  • @asifirfan
    @asifirfan Місяць тому

    Best DIY❤

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Thank you so much! Your words are truly motivating ✌️

  • @xfller9449
    @xfller9449 Місяць тому

    Good afternoon from Chile. I had the same issue with the Himalayan; hopefully the service centre can detect and fix the problem, if not, I know what to do, Thank you for the video. another solution could be to put a waterproof casing in the connector.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Good afternoon!!! Yes.. this issue can occur again, the only option is to put waterproof wrap on the connectors as you mentioned.

  • @anilsj1607
    @anilsj1607 Місяць тому

    Can you make a video for chain adjustment.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      What a coincidence, I am working on the same topic

  • @debarshideyIN
    @debarshideyIN Місяць тому

    are you putting the right engine oil to it ? the recommended one should be 50 grade that is 10/15/20 W50 - does the 10w40 does any upgradation or extra smoothness sort of anything ??

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey... Yes this is the correct oil that's what is recommended in the owners manual and yes this fully synthetic oil has really improved the smoothness, noise and vibration and the biggest change I observed is with the engine temperature, it is running a lot cooler now.

  • @CorporateRider-re
    @CorporateRider-re Місяць тому

    ua-cam.com/video/X6clwXY_-0w/v-deo.htmlsi=YysNjcWbkT82-H8z issue with himalayan 450 speedometer . Guys also check in your bikes.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey... I haven't noticed this issue so far.. but even if it's there that's not a big deal.

    • @CorporateRider-re
      @CorporateRider-re Місяць тому

      @OnceARider I have checked many bikes in showroom and there godown 8 out of 10 bikes has this issue

  • @deepakdawande07
    @deepakdawande07 Місяць тому

    what mileage are you getting average and highest you have achieved . Eager to know I am also planning to buy Himalayan and how much does it cost you monthly In fule.👍🏼✌🏼

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey Deepak, Unusually get between 26 to 30 kmpl depending upon the traffic. And I spend around 1200-1400 on fuel monthly and sometimes even more if there are rides during that period.

    • @deepakdawande07
      @deepakdawande07 Місяць тому

      @OnceARider If there are rides how much it could cost more per ride or monthly wise

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Well it depends on the distance, usually during long rides where we ride on highway city and some off-road, you can expect the average of 30+ kmpl. So lets say you ride for 300km then 10 x 105 = 1050, so you can expect 1-1.5k for the rides

    • @deepakdawande07
      @deepakdawande07 Місяць тому

      @@OnceARider Thank you for giving me indepth information about mileage it helped me to make budget for monthly bases 🫡💫❤️

  • @golasoff
    @golasoff Місяць тому

    You will destroy the valves.. all the heat guess where is now..

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      That is not the case.. the heat exits with better efficiency from exhaust. However this mod didn't make any significant improvements so I removed it the very next day. ✌️

  • @kaustubhpatil1510
    @kaustubhpatil1510 Місяць тому

    camera ?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey.. I have used GoPro Hero 10 and insta 360 x3 in this video.

  • @msreeni1
    @msreeni1 Місяць тому

    Royal Enfield is still not reliable yet, I have been using classic 500 BS4, faced many issues. Still our Indian companies are way far from Japanese and German motorcycles in terms of Reliability and quality.

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Ture.. also I would add there is a huge gap in customer service here. Everyone just wants to sell but they forget about customer experience. But I hope things will change soon and at the end of the day a bike is just a machine and what matters is, the thing you do your bike, make and break are the part of the journey. If you like to work on your machine then you would enjoy the ownership.

  • @m.r_seikh
    @m.r_seikh Місяць тому

    Why to waste Rs. 600 on an OBD extender connector when you could just get the 6-way male connector (090 series) for around Rs. 50 in local markets? It’s a much cheaper option and does the same job!

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey there.. the purpose of the video is to show the option and not about 600rs cable, it is good for you that you can find the cheap alternative but It's a matter of availability, everywhere the local shop option is not available or it's far and very tough to find. So you got to work with what is available, right 👍

  • @anoopkulkarni9062
    @anoopkulkarni9062 Місяць тому

    Also does Silver color available ?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Yes.. silver colour is available.

  • @anoopkulkarni9062
    @anoopkulkarni9062 Місяць тому

    Hi, is this top box of aluminium body or fiber ? Whats the price of this top box ?

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hi Anoop, the top box is aluminum and it is a bit costly, I got it for ~19k, The actual price is ~23k but I bundled it with a couple of more things and got a 20% discount overall. With the top box you also need to purchase a RE OEM top plate which is extra ~2.5k And yes Silver color is available.

    • @anoopkulkarni9062
      @anoopkulkarni9062 Місяць тому

      @@OnceARider Thankyou , request if you can share store name and contact details

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider Місяць тому

      Hey.. I got it from Choppada Motors wagholi showroom 096196 45880. You can contact Farukh there.

  • @SinghinKannada
    @SinghinKannada 2 місяці тому

    Bro, the chain guard look good, is it from moto torque? If not pls share the link

    • @OnceARider
      @OnceARider 2 місяці тому

      Hey Bro, it's not from moto torque, it's from MOTOURENN, here is the link: www.outdoortravelgear.com/products/re-himalayan-450-chain-guard Note: it looks good but the gap between guard and chain is very less at rear sprocket as stock, I had to elongate the rear mount hole to lift it a bit.

  • @SarojKumarvlog23
    @SarojKumarvlog23 2 місяці тому

    Amazing