Hi Adam, I spoke to a supposed main man at the Royal Enfield Stand at the NEC Bike show and he said that the 411 would be supported by Royal Enfield for parts etc for 10 years, If he can be believed I think we will be OK.
My local dealer has four brand new 411s in stock, and I just put a deposit down on one of them. And I've never even ridden one. I've been riding a ratty Suzuki DR650 for several years, and I've wanted a Himalayan since they first came out. There really is no other dual sport/adventure bike that I have any desire to own. I watched all of itchy Boots' videos where she rode a Himalayan 411, and that's when I realized how reliable they were. I also watched her review of the new one, and was not impressed. I have absolutely no need for more power or to go fast. At age 59, I do need reasonable comfort, which the Suzuki does not have. I also just plain love the looks of the 411. Seems like they try to make all "modern" bikes look like spaceships, and the 411 has an old school look to it. I plan to keep it for as long as I can ride that type of a bike.
They are very comfortable & have enough power for realistic everyday use. I notice a lot of the older chaps like my Himalayan. You won't regret it. Let me know what you think, after you get it
My whole reason for returning to motorcycling after losing interest 30 years ago, was the ethos behind the Himalayan. A go anywhere back roads and logging trails bike that is so simple that the owner can do his own maintenance and not be at the mercy of a dealer hundreds of miles away. It apealed to my utilitarian sensibilities, and surprisingly, my wife wanted one. Now we have two Himi's AND a Classic 350, because they were so affordable. If RE continues to prioritize the needs of thier home market, i believe they wont abandon the 411, and we will all benefit. The 452 looks like an awesome bike, but i have no need for the things they improved. And i would be unwilling to move to a bike that would be more complex to maintain, even if they kept the price down.
I heard great things about the classic 350. I prefer to do my own maintenance when I can. I often leave tools at my workplace and do services there. That way, I don't have my nosy neighbours asking me questions
I never buy a bike for it's resale value, same with cars/vans. I buy the bike I want for the role I want it for, if that means taking a hit when selling, so be it. I'm glad you are keeping yours for now, it is certainly still a very UA-cam popular motorcycle.
I have an Himmy with just 11k miles on the clock and I will keep her for a long while, although I start quite liking the 452. The 2 bikes have not a single bolt in common, and presumably, having seen the history of the 411, it will take a couple of cycles to RE to sort out all the little issues of the new one. I've already seen on YT a video of a guy having serious issues with the drive-by-wire of the 452. Anyway, as an ADV rider, I love the simplicity, "back-to-basics" style of the 411, it reminds me the good old days spent tinkering on any motor I could put my hands on....
Price for the 411 will drop anyway now with a newer and supposedly better model coming out, however hopefully all those selling will still get a good price for their bike. Glad you're keeping hold of the 411, looking forward to seeing more of your crazy adventures on it. Hope you're well mate.
I agree with you that the 411 will become a classic and a popular one at that. I disagree that 411 owners will trade up. I think the 450 will attract a lot of new owners but that's just based on my retail experience and the fact that the 450 is quite different. We will see.😊
I don't know a lot about the Himalayan but have been considering what it means that the CB500X is about to be replaced with the NX500. You make some very good points indeed.
Recently brought a 411 immaculate low mileage with every conceivable extra! Panniers bars heated grip’s exhaust ect for 3k the price of a moped! I keep it and get another bike later if I want to?
You've touched a lot of bases in regard to the arrival of the new Himalayan and what all of us 411 owners might do and why. I'll be holding on to mine because it does everything I need it to do. But a lot of riders want more and the new one might give them that.
I think RE made a huge mistake. Those who wanted "more" had a lot of bikes to choose from. Those who liked the Himalayan 411 didn't have anything else to choose from. I have never ridden a Himalayan 411. I'm picking up my brand new one next week.
@@geraldscott4302 I agree. The current Himalayan is unique. It’s understated, and a lot of riders aren’t looking for bristling power. Congratulations on getting your own Himalayan!
Our Himalayan’s are/ were unique. The ‘replacement’ is bottom-end competition for every other ‘dual sport/ adventure bike.’ Though my BS4 Sleet’s well cared for, I could walk away from it any day ..as it’s given me far more than I paid for it 🙂
I just made a video about living with my Himalayan. I can walk away from it but will have to replace it something just as capable of riding lanes, & I think I'll have to pay more money than what the himalayan is worth.
I don't think it's living up to it at the moment. RE have some great bikes. I think they are going to make one, which is a mix of the himalayan and the interceptor. That's interesting.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs I've watched Norally's latest Indian adventure and the prototype she rode performed flawlessly so that bodes well for the production model .
I haven’t seen anything official regarding discontinuing the 411, but it’s likely to be the case. I tell myself I’m not interested in the 452, but I’m not sure how honest I am being 🤦🏻♂️
Did they actually announce this, or are you just assuming they'll discontinue the 411? I've seen lots of 450 reviews, but no one has mentioned this meant the 411 was fine.
My crystal ball isn't as sharp and clear as it used to be maybe mine has cataracts since in the age neighborhood.😁 If history can be used as a guide then the age of current owners/buyers will be a big dirivers. In the past the older the demographic of owners/buyers the less likely they tended to "upgrade" and hang on to the older model and when buying in more likely to go for deals on the older models. There has been only one group in the older demographic that has for at least three decades ignored that pattern. That's right BMW GS owners. I've seen guys that didn’t look like that they would live another week upgrade to a newer GS.😄😄😄
452 is not for sale yet so who knows if its better, seems to me you are taken in by the massive overhype. 411 in my opinion looks 100 times better than the new one, either way my GS 650 aint going nowhere anytime soon.
I was thinking about getting the gs650 a while ago. It's a very good bike. I don't think I'm taken in by the hype because I think the 411 is over hyped so I don't take much notice what people are saying about the 452
Hi Adam, I spoke to a supposed main man at the Royal Enfield Stand at the NEC Bike show and he said that the 411 would be supported by Royal Enfield for parts etc for 10 years, If he can be believed I think we will be OK.
That's good to know. Thanks
My local dealer has four brand new 411s in stock, and I just put a deposit down on one of them. And I've never even ridden one. I've been riding a ratty Suzuki DR650 for several years, and I've wanted a Himalayan since they first came out. There really is no other dual sport/adventure bike that I have any desire to own. I watched all of itchy Boots' videos where she rode a Himalayan 411, and that's when I realized how reliable they were. I also watched her review of the new one, and was not impressed. I have absolutely no need for more power or to go fast. At age 59, I do need reasonable comfort, which the Suzuki does not have. I also just plain love the looks of the 411. Seems like they try to make all "modern" bikes look like spaceships, and the 411 has an old school look to it. I plan to keep it for as long as I can ride that type of a bike.
They are very comfortable & have enough power for realistic everyday use. I notice a lot of the older chaps like my Himalayan. You won't regret it. Let me know what you think, after you get it
My whole reason for returning to motorcycling after losing interest 30 years ago, was the ethos behind the Himalayan. A go anywhere back roads and logging trails bike that is so simple that the owner can do his own maintenance and not be at the mercy of a dealer hundreds of miles away. It apealed to my utilitarian sensibilities, and surprisingly, my wife wanted one. Now we have two Himi's AND a Classic 350, because they were so affordable. If RE continues to prioritize the needs of thier home market, i believe they wont abandon the 411, and we will all benefit. The 452 looks like an awesome bike, but i have no need for the things they improved. And i would be unwilling to move to a bike that would be more complex to maintain, even if they kept the price down.
I heard great things about the classic 350. I prefer to do my own maintenance when I can. I often leave tools at my workplace and do services there. That way, I don't have my nosy neighbours asking me questions
I never buy a bike for it's resale value, same with cars/vans. I buy the bike I want for the role I want it for, if that means taking a hit when selling, so be it. I'm glad you are keeping yours for now, it is certainly still a very UA-cam popular motorcycle.
They are very popular on UA-cam. So much so, that I knew this video would do well and its usually difficult to predict how videos will perform.
I have an Himmy with just 11k miles on the clock and I will keep her for a long while, although I start quite liking the 452. The 2 bikes have not a single bolt in common, and presumably, having seen the history of the 411, it will take a couple of cycles to RE to sort out all the little issues of the new one. I've already seen on YT a video of a guy having serious issues with the drive-by-wire of the 452. Anyway, as an ADV rider, I love the simplicity, "back-to-basics" style of the 411, it reminds me the good old days spent tinkering on any motor I could put my hands on....
I prefer simple bikes. I had that conversation with someone yesterday. You should be able to fix an adventure bike on the side of the road.
Price for the 411 will drop anyway now with a newer and supposedly better model coming out, however hopefully all those selling will still get a good price for their bike.
Glad you're keeping hold of the 411, looking forward to seeing more of your crazy adventures on it.
Hope you're well mate.
Cheers. Im doing well. I'm going to keep a close eye on the markets when the 452 comes out and see if my predicted is right
I agree with you that the 411 will become a classic and a popular one at that. I disagree that 411 owners will trade up. I think the 450 will attract a lot of new owners but that's just based on my retail experience and the fact that the 450 is quite different. We will see.😊
I'm sorry, but I'm a UA-cam celebrity. You're not allowed to disagree with me on my own channel 😉
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@@EpicAdamMotovlogs 😅👍👍
I hope people trade up, because I want to buy a 411 but there are none for sale!
@@PlayerSlotAvailable are you in this country? North Cornwall Motorcycles has them £1000 off RRP and CMS in Exeter has them at full price.
The new 450 one and the OG 411 are very different. Ones who genuinely love their 411s will keep it. Like me!
Good on you. I still enjoy the 411 but will probably move on. Just because I want a dedicated street bike and dedicated off road bike.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs completely understandable. Looking back, my opinion is more relatable to the Indian riders.
@@hemantakaushik4635 That's true.
I don't know a lot about the Himalayan but have been considering what it means that the CB500X is about to be replaced with the NX500. You make some very good points indeed.
Is it? Interesting. I'll look that up
Recently brought a 411 immaculate low mileage with every conceivable extra! Panniers bars heated grip’s exhaust ect for 3k the price of a moped! I keep it and get another bike later if I want to?
I got mine for around the same price with extras. It's a bargain. I hope you enjoy it
@@EpicAdamMotovlogsthanks 👍
You've touched a lot of bases in regard to the arrival of the new Himalayan and what all of us 411 owners might do and why. I'll be holding on to mine because it does everything I need it to do. But a lot of riders want more and the new one might give them that.
I'm keeping hold of mine for some time too
I think RE made a huge mistake. Those who wanted "more" had a lot of bikes to choose from. Those who liked the Himalayan 411 didn't have anything else to choose from. I have never ridden a Himalayan 411. I'm picking up my brand new one next week.
@@geraldscott4302 I agree. The current Himalayan is unique. It’s understated, and a lot of riders aren’t looking for bristling power.
Congratulations on getting your own Himalayan!
Our Himalayan’s are/ were unique. The ‘replacement’ is bottom-end competition for every other ‘dual sport/ adventure bike.’ Though my BS4 Sleet’s well cared for, I could walk away from it any day ..as it’s given me far more than I paid for it 🙂
I just made a video about living with my Himalayan. I can walk away from it but will have to replace it something just as capable of riding lanes, & I think I'll have to pay more money than what the himalayan is worth.
I want a 452 very much.
I'll get you one for my millionth subscriber special
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs I'll hold you to that 😜
I heard today that they are going to continue with both models.
I heard from multiple sources that they are stopping. You might be right though but I think sooner or later they will stop.
the 411 is a classic & will live on, the market is so big, the 450 has a lot to live up to it,s brother can it do it we will see,
I don't think it's living up to it at the moment. RE have some great bikes. I think they are going to make one, which is a mix of the himalayan and the interceptor. That's interesting.
Will they still make the scram?
Im not sure. Probably not now they have the bear
I saw this coming when they brought the new one out , they probably felt that the 411 was redundant after bringing out the 452 .
Yep, I don't think its a bad thing though
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs Progress and natural selection buddy - Bike Darwinism at its best .
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs I've watched Norally's latest Indian adventure and the prototype she rode performed flawlessly so that bodes well for the production model .
To be fair there will probably be some cracking deals on current stock so it could still be the perfect 1st adventure bike until end of production
I agree. I love the himalayan but I'm still trying bikes. I like the fact I can probably pick one up cheap in a few years if I get rid of mine
They were never going to keep building both! There's no reason to sell an existing 411, just keep it, still a good bike!
I am keeping it for the foreseeable future
Just bought my first Himalayan yesterday.
Congratulations. I hope you enjoy it
I haven’t seen anything official regarding discontinuing the 411, but it’s likely to be the case. I tell myself I’m not interested in the 452, but I’m not sure how honest I am being 🤦🏻♂️
One of us is guaranteed to get one eventually.
@@EpicAdamMotovlogs I think you’re right 🤔
Did they actually announce this, or are you just assuming they'll discontinue the 411? I've seen lots of 450 reviews, but no one has mentioned this meant the 411 was fine.
I have read it from multiple sources, but it is the Internet
My crystal ball isn't as sharp and clear as it used to be maybe mine has cataracts since in the age neighborhood.😁 If history can be used as a guide then the age of current owners/buyers will be a big dirivers.
In the past the older the demographic of owners/buyers the less likely they tended to "upgrade" and hang on to the older model and when buying in more likely to go for deals on the older models.
There has been only one group in the older demographic that has for at least three decades ignored that pattern. That's right BMW GS owners. I've seen guys that didn’t look like that they would live another week upgrade to a newer GS.😄😄😄
That is a different class entirely. GS aren't cheap.
Stop production? Ok by me.. I like being unique. 😆
Same here. You should look back at my videos to see the c90 I had
452 is not for sale yet so who knows if its better, seems to me you are taken in by the massive overhype. 411 in my opinion looks 100 times better than the new one, either way my GS 650 aint going nowhere anytime soon.
I was thinking about getting the gs650 a while ago. It's a very good bike.
I don't think I'm taken in by the hype because I think the 411 is over hyped so I don't take much notice what people are saying about the 452