CFMOTO 450MT vs Himalayan 450 First Impressions on a Flat Track & Specs Comparison

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  • My question has been, how come the 450MT has been called the unicorn small ADV by some, while the Himalayan 450, while also regarded as a great bike, has not?
    I unexpectedly got to test the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and the CFMOTO 450MT back to back on a flat track last weekend at an ADV event here in the Philippines, so I finally have some notes, but this is not an in-depth comparison, so take this all with a grain of salt.
    iTourmoto's discussion (for Tagalog speakers): • CF Moto 450MT vs RE Hi...
    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Meeting the Himalayan 450
    0:34 Intro
    1:43 Sources for this video
    2:28 Overview - Same but different
    3:13 Weight & Seat height
    4:58 Power delivery
    6:30 On the flat track
    7:11 Highway? & Fuel Mileage
    7:49 Suspension
    8:20 Ergos, build quality, & aesthetics
    9:17 ABS switching
    9:46 LCD flicker
    10:10 Philippine warranty
    10:34 Reliability?
    10:57 Value for money
    11:49 Which do I prefer?
    13:10 Character difference
    14:38 Parting thoughts
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  • @Ride_XP
    @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +15

    Thanks for watching! Let me know if you have any questions or requests for a future in-depth review and comparison, including with the Triumph Scrambler 400X.

    • @wowfish-ob3ew
      @wowfish-ob3ew 29 днів тому +1

      I would like reviews, especially if you know the owners, what the servicing is like. Typically of the air filter and access to it.
      Great video.

    • @porkshank13
      @porkshank13 29 днів тому +3

      Would also love to know service intervals and air filter locations of the CFMOTO and RE. I consume an unhealthy amount of motorcycle videos (in the adventure riding world)and only just discovered your channel and I will simply say ... outstanding!

    • @paulkusyk8254
      @paulkusyk8254 29 днів тому +3

      Air filter is under seat in Cfmoto and under fuel tank in Himalayan

    • @porkshank13
      @porkshank13 29 днів тому +2

      @@paulkusyk8254 Awesome. Thank you for the info!

    • @LifeMyWay007
      @LifeMyWay007 28 днів тому +1

      Just thought of my new "problem".
      I am excited about the 450MT, however, living in Negros Oriental where top highway speed is 80kph, is the V-Strom 250SX a better solution since it costs less and has 'enough' power?
      Another way to ask the question: the V-Stom 250SX is enough bike on islands with no Expressway where 400cc is minimum, so what does the 450MT do for you in everyday use that makes the higher price worth paying? (besides it is cool and I want it hahaha)

  • @ivoaferreira
    @ivoaferreira 29 днів тому +55

    I sat on the 2 a week ago and decided for the RE...I felt the CFmoto unecessary big and too plastic, in my country its also 10%expensive than the RE, regarding the weight the RE comes with a center stand and tank guards (al least the tank guard most people will put after on the CF)...The Cf adjustable suspension, mirrors,footpegs, and wind protection were nice tho...I 100% agree with your opinion on the ethos of the company, the indians wanted to prove something, the chinese wanted to tick boxes...In the end the differences are little and the quality of the rider will be the biggest difference

    • @MauriceTarantulas
      @MauriceTarantulas 29 днів тому +1

      I wouldnt make a choice just based on sitting on one bike, need to ride it a bit. However think both bikes are nice!

    • @ivoaferreira
      @ivoaferreira 29 днів тому +3

      @@MauriceTarantulas and you're right it was an impulse buy, but it felt right...but the beauty is even if after a year I get tired for what they cost I'll lose little money

    • @MauriceTarantulas
      @MauriceTarantulas 29 днів тому +2

      @@ivoaferreira Well dont think you could go wrong with either based on my own experience however next bike I will def test ride more.

    • @jordanpangilinan509
      @jordanpangilinan509 29 днів тому +5

      Same feeling, CFmoto plastics feel too bulky.

    • @MauriceTarantulas
      @MauriceTarantulas 29 днів тому +7

      @@jordanpangilinan509 Its a lighter bike. But yeah I am more minimalistic also, I prefer the look of my current 411. The new Kove looks better to me than the CF moto.

  • @davgb7904
    @davgb7904 28 днів тому +23

    You refer to yourself as "this amateur Philippino" - don't undersell yourself, I think you should take a pat on the back instead.
    This is good and sensible analysis that is lacking from many other channels. It's great that you also acknowledge and quote other generally respected reviewers - but also amateur themselves.
    Really enjoyed listening to this. Also knowledge of legends like Ted Simon who I met in the 1980s when I organised a talk he came to give at our bike club. It's great to be reminded that capacities of 450cc are amply enough to travel across continents and no one needs 1200cc to do it.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +2

      Thank you, that’s very kind! And wow, meeting Ted Simon! His book blew my mind, and doing it all on that old Triumph, what a legend.

  • @gromit576
    @gromit576 29 днів тому +17

    I watched your Ladakh series. Flew to Leh and rented a Himmy for 10 days. I crashed on tarmac, submerged into a river, stuck in sand dune, and the Himmy just kept chugging on. I was skeptical of RE 411, but I came away impressed. I ride a Suzuki DR650, dry weight 147kgs and gives me 27 kmpl.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +3

      Riding a Himalayan 411 in Ladakh was a revelation to me, for the same reasons!

  • @ChRiStHeDoCtOr46
    @ChRiStHeDoCtOr46 28 днів тому +23

    I've seen them both(havent ridden either yet) as I am considering buying one as my second bike. They are both heavier than it should, RE is narrow and manageable while CF is thick(nothing like the perfect Tenere, more like Norden). RE has a very good build quality, while CF's plastics are absolutely terrible(even the mechanism to adjust the windscreen feels like it's gonna fall apart after a couple of uses). Also fuel consumption of CF is unacceptable(might cost half a Tenere but burns as much). If RE doesnt feel underpowered(and finally has a good throttle response) will be a clear winner.

  • @ag_streak3209
    @ag_streak3209 5 днів тому +2

    Dude! You're a very talented presenter and reviewer! Great job!

  • @user-cb2rk5vx5b
    @user-cb2rk5vx5b 26 днів тому +11

    Наверное самый лучший обзор на эти два интересных мотоцикла. Спасибо друг :)) Ты еще не отметил то, что у Гималайского только один цилиндр, а у МТ их два, это тоже важно в плане комфорта и вибраций. И я понял из твоего обзора что мне больше подходит Гималайский, хотя МТ больше нравится по внешнему виду и начинке. Но я взрослый человек и в путешествии я люблю ехать не торопясь, смотреть по сторонам, дышать ароматом полей которые проезжаешь, в общем я не любитель скорости, поэтому из твоего обзора я понял что мне по духу больше подходит Гималайский. :)

  • @jasm361
    @jasm361 29 днів тому +11

    Nice description for both bikes.... Im still a 1 litter 30km kinda guy haha

  • @kimparkin5254
    @kimparkin5254 29 днів тому +24

    A point that has been completely overlooked in the reviews of both bikes is the ease of servicing. This is a critical factor when touring globally or riding on Australia's back roads. I watched a video recently on the steps involved in replacing the spark plugs on an MT450. To my shock and horror, one must completely disassemble the front end, including tank removal, to get to them. This is not a simple task on the MT450 which will make servicing expensive and problematic for rides that go beyond the city limits.

    • @tombombadilofficial
      @tombombadilofficial 29 днів тому +6

      This is good to know. Bikes like these should be simple to maintain especially if you happen to have problems on the road.

    • @user-cb2rk5vx5b
      @user-cb2rk5vx5b 29 днів тому +5

      😮 спасибо за информацию, да, это фактор...

    • @janniksims5740
      @janniksims5740 28 днів тому +3

      That's the case with almost every single twin cylinder bike on the market and you don't change sparkplugs as often anymore.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +2

      Thanks for this input! I’ll look into this more for the more in depth reviews

    • @Izozero
      @Izozero 27 днів тому

      same goes to my versys x 250. i thinks it normal for dual purpose motorcycles

  • @dregrohl24
    @dregrohl24 29 днів тому +1

    Kudos again 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼love your back to back review experience
    “Character Speaks”

  • @crg9864
    @crg9864 14 днів тому +5

    There may be more hype to the MT but I HIGHLY doubt it will ever outsell the Himalayan it’s literally the bike that made 400cc adventure riding popular and budget friendly

  • @jaimininorath5760
    @jaimininorath5760 4 дні тому +1

    this was presented so well. seriously think you deserve more subs, keep up the work and i'm sure you'll be there. well done.

  • @larrydykes7643
    @larrydykes7643 15 днів тому +1

    Excellent review! Especially good exposition of the differences in ethos.

  • @thedriver8174
    @thedriver8174 16 днів тому

    Very nice review and comparison. I really like your analogy at the end!

  • @bmmg123
    @bmmg123 11 днів тому +1

    Excellent review, argumentatively and eloquently expressed!

  • @sanatandharma4435
    @sanatandharma4435 10 днів тому +1

    You present very well indeed! A long term review is always better than a quick weekend ride. However, we tend to buy a bike based only on an hour ride or so! A great job Aaron! Thank you!

  • @Ramadas.T.D
    @Ramadas.T.D 29 днів тому +1

    I was waiting for this video.

  • @ShadowVonChadwick
    @ShadowVonChadwick 26 днів тому +3

    Nice rap, take delivery of my Himalayan in 2 days, I think I made the right choice, but that dual balanced 270' twin was so desirable, hard call. Twelve months will tell.
    Cheers from down under.

  • @jmdomingo4828
    @jmdomingo4828 29 днів тому +3

    Sobrang galing! underrated channel! deserves M subs

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому

      Salamat brother!

  • @pec1739
    @pec1739 29 днів тому +1

    Aye thanks for the video!!

  • @sagarthapamusic6333
    @sagarthapamusic6333 20 днів тому +1

    Amazing job man man!

  • @ma23pm
    @ma23pm 23 дні тому

    Hi from Spain, great video i must say. I find myself in the same situation not knowing which bike to buy of the two. This video was very interesting. Thanks.

  • @BlackbugDigital
    @BlackbugDigital 28 днів тому +1

    Thanks sa video na to man!!!!

  • @stuarthammond1009
    @stuarthammond1009 29 днів тому +2

    Thanks for a brilliant video.

  • @shaarodmahanta2473
    @shaarodmahanta2473 4 дні тому

    The comparison i was eagerly waiting for

  • @BlairGuinea
    @BlairGuinea 27 днів тому +2

    Aaron so impressed with your vocal style Sir, i am convinced , Id have the MT450 hands down

  • @larrywade9041
    @larrywade9041 28 днів тому +1

    I though that you did a right proper job with this video Aaron. It was with good taste & style. So a proper thank you is in order my friend. Keep up the good work. Have a beautiful day! Cheers!! Illinois, USA

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому

      I appreciate that!

  • @andylitespeed
    @andylitespeed 21 день тому

    Great, enjoyable review, thanks!

  • @l0ve131
    @l0ve131 29 днів тому +3

    Awesome review, thank you brother. We are waiting for more 450mt vs re himalayan 450.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +5

      More to come!

    • @l0ve131
      @l0ve131 29 днів тому +2

      @@Ride_XP i'll be waiting nice

  • @RandomPunter-xo9tx
    @RandomPunter-xo9tx 29 днів тому +5

    nice summation of the strengths and weaknesses of the two. I rode the Himalayan for an hour (road only) and really liked it but I have ordered the 450MT on the strength of the twin motor and adjustable suspension and 90% of my riding is on tarmac. I hope I made the right call!

  • @LifeMyWay007
    @LifeMyWay007 29 днів тому +1

    YEAH!!! Wonderful!!! Thanks!

  • @ametti000
    @ametti000 27 днів тому +1

    Good review. You don't need to feel lesser than MADTv or other channels. Keep it up

  • @davidpuente1368
    @davidpuente1368 10 днів тому +2

    Thanks for the info, I am an American that rides in the Philippines and I know plush suspension is a must there and good gas mileage doesn’t hurt either 👍🏽

  • @user-yd1tw1rx4j
    @user-yd1tw1rx4j 28 днів тому +4

    Beautiful review and so well explained. Having owned a Himalayan (carburettor model) and a CFMOTO 400NK I bought after watching your review of it over and over again, I can say I'm torn between both the new bikes. Ultimately, I love the fact it will take less time and effort to service the Himalayan myself (a 'head' decision) and the style of the Himalayan (a 'heart' decision) is awesome. Pete. Oztralia.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +1

      Cheers mate!

  • @andrewtreloar7389
    @andrewtreloar7389 29 днів тому +1

    I have watched two of your videos now, and each one is a gem. This video and its thoughtful summation is the best analogy of the two bikes to date. While the Himalayan stirs the sole with travel-lust, the value proposition on the 450MT is undeniable. I think I would choose the CF Moto!

  • @sayansmakov7333
    @sayansmakov7333 29 днів тому +8

    Bought first 450MT in Kazakhstan. 😎.
    Enjoying it a lot on public roads till 500 km, coz it gives another joy compare to my Honda CBR600f4i.

  • @jaegermeister1968
    @jaegermeister1968 29 днів тому +5

    If you are

  • @nibedanpathak2651
    @nibedanpathak2651 28 днів тому +2

    Good review.

  • @marcoarana4167
    @marcoarana4167 12 днів тому +1

    Gracias amigo. La comparación que estaba buscando.

  • @kennetharbollente254
    @kennetharbollente254 29 днів тому +1

    Great review as always buddy! But I still remember you left me hanging on our trail last May 4 at CDS. Hahaha from group 1 I became part of Group 2 suddenly. 🤣 kidding aside, it was my first ever trail using my 450MT and it was such a blast! Cheers! 🍻

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +1

      Wahaha sorry bro!! Nalilito na ako nun sa trail :)) :()

  • @aldwinalmario2109
    @aldwinalmario2109 28 днів тому +5

    Shout out to Ms.Candy of RE Bacoor. Standing around 5’4” she showed me(5’6”) the ‘teknik’ in mounting the Hima 450. Boosted my confidence to finally acquire and enjoy the bike.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +1

      That’s good! Nasa diskarte rin talaga, I think manageable pa rin talaga yung bike.

    • @ernestg21
      @ernestg21 25 днів тому

      VERY GOOD AND UNDERSTANBLE REVIEW Bro Aaron, 5thumbs up 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
      Also, waiting for my Hima 450 Hanle Black, with my Agent Ms Candy 😍😍😍

  • @rafaelgaitan1790
    @rafaelgaitan1790 29 днів тому +10

    In Colombia the difference more appreciable is the price, here the 450mt is 35.71% more expensive against the himalayan, in numbers of capacity and power are not too different, but the price it is, so, if i get a cheaper motobike with similar numbers like the mt450, for me, i choose the Himalayan.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +2

      Totally different proposition at that price!

  • @metalsadman
    @metalsadman 29 днів тому +1

    thx, picked up my mt last thursday.

  • @henrycohen1910
    @henrycohen1910 29 днів тому +2

    Aaron, thanks for the review, well done. I decided on the Himalayan, unfortunately the shop that I have to buy from doesn't know when they'll get stock in. Very frustrating.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +1

      I hear you! And the rollout of the accessories and tubeless is taking some time

  • @abiezermahanaim2069
    @abiezermahanaim2069 12 днів тому +1

    Thank you for you’re explication, now I’ve better idea about the feeling on bought motocycles. Saludos desde Mexico 🤙🏻🫶🏻🇲🇽

  • @renebeland4837
    @renebeland4837 23 дні тому +1

    Great work Aaron! Looking forward for more; great style and relevant content to most of us.

  • @MauriceTarantulas
    @MauriceTarantulas 29 днів тому +2

    Great vid! Next you have to try Kove and Rieju😉
    P.s keeping my 411 just about to do my first bit of green laning. (Finally dried out a bit in UK)

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +2

      Hope to!! And honestly, if I had a 411 I would hold on to it now. It’s destined to become a classic.

    • @MauriceTarantulas
      @MauriceTarantulas 29 днів тому +1

      @@Ride_XP Yeah I want to learn how to service and keep it as a winter ride.

  • @flexywing
    @flexywing 24 дні тому

    Great vid

  • @sandeepreddy6247
    @sandeepreddy6247 27 днів тому +5

    hands down cfmoto is feature rich here, i think it all comes to development costs here, CFmoto just cloned the tenere frame and placed all the parts like air filter exactly like tenere, where as Himalayan completely developed from scratch new platform and engine . usually chinese put aggressive pricing( unfair subsidies by chinese govt) for their automobiles to crush the competition

    • @digamrana6937
      @digamrana6937 18 днів тому

      Yes Chinese copy it from tenere it has 2 wheels just like tenere

  • @soumyabivasdas6107
    @soumyabivasdas6107 28 днів тому +4

    To overcome that side stand problem...turn the handle to the right and then try to lift...it helps

  • @HAPPYFACEONAMOTORBIKE
    @HAPPYFACEONAMOTORBIKE 24 дні тому

    Good comparison between the two engines.
    Well done!
    Should you be interested in either of these engines, it might also be a good idea to check with the dealer about parts supply, should anything on the engine break down....
    Sometimes you may have to wait 6 weeks for parts, which is not something you want...

  • @johnwenban9799
    @johnwenban9799 27 днів тому +1

    I like your presentation style way better than MAD TV. 👍👍👍👍

  • @Al.j.Vasquez
    @Al.j.Vasquez 27 днів тому +3

    I don't think the Himalayan 450 is meant to compete directly with the 450MT, i believe it's an alternative to the 650 cc thumpers, the DR650 and the KLR 650, i believe that's their actual market, people who still want to use single cylinder bikes for long distance travel, I don't believe RE will entice someone with a Versys x300, a V-Strom 250 or even a BMW G310 to "upgrade" to a Himalayan, or to entice a user of those big liter+ adventure bikes to downgrade to a smaller single cyl, maybe just a few that want to deal with less expensive repairs.
    The 450MT is the more acquirable Tenere 700 for those who love the Dakar style, it will steal away from the CB500x potential buyers, and it certainly got the attention of those like me, who own a Versys x300 and want to upgrade without dropping down in off road capabilities, and at the same time improving on the cruising characteristics of the bike.
    The Himalayan is a softer bike with a more forgiving power delivery, i can totally see it being easier to handle slowly on difficult terrain, but it doesn't mean that it is more capable than the 450 MT.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  27 днів тому

      Spot on!

    • @Al.j.Vasquez
      @Al.j.Vasquez 27 днів тому

      @@Ride_XP Thanks man, there was one thing you said in a previous video that struck me and gave me the confidence to believe in the 450 MT, and it's that you said that you felt like the bike made you a better rider off road, and that's what i am looking for, but I'm not willing to give up on cruising speed z comfort or on road behavior, this bike checks all my boxes, despite of using more fuel, that one hurts, I don't really want to buy a Honda NX500, but i ride 90% on road nowadays, I'm not sure if I'd feel safer off road with a NX500 compared to a Versys x300, i just don't see that being the case, i see the Honda 500 as a road bike that has rim sizes that can fit some decent off road tires.

  • @elviscorgen9674
    @elviscorgen9674 3 дні тому +1

    Perfect !

  • @jordanpangilinan509
    @jordanpangilinan509 29 днів тому +5

    AYAN NA. 171cm and weight is not a big deal since I don't go offroad much. I got the Himalayan 450 too. Made for adventure from the scratch rather than borrowing the engine of the road bike. I also have nitpicks that the 450MT has. Aside from the fuel consumption of the 450MT, you really have no compliants with 450MT.
    I will buy ND filters to fix that flickering of the screen.
    Ganda, summarized na lahat.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +2

      Thanks! :) Btw, I do have nitpicks for the MT, but since I don’t have them for the Himalayan yet, I don’t think it’s fair to bring them up in this video as yet.

    • @user-cb2rk5vx5b
      @user-cb2rk5vx5b 29 днів тому +1

      У 450МТ большой расход топлива?

    • @percentbigfoot
      @percentbigfoot 24 дні тому +1

      ​@@user-cb2rk5vx5bsupposedly around 20 kmpl.

  • @markfenlon7049
    @markfenlon7049 29 днів тому +3

    Thanks Aaron, good review, very interesting early insight. One thing to note was quoting the CF's dry weight while giving a wet weight for the Himalayan. Could catch out a few observers. A direct comparison puts the CF's wet = 187.6Kg, 10.4Kg lighter than the Him's wet of 198Kg.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +3

      The figure I got for wet weight on the MT was actually 192kg! But interesting there is no official figure

    • @markfenlon7049
      @markfenlon7049 29 днів тому +1

      Yes, strange Moto only quote dry weight, generally gasoline : 0.72kg per litre as a OK guide to calculating wet weight by tank volume

    • @xenoaltrax485
      @xenoaltrax485 29 днів тому +1

      @@markfenlon7049 Add the 2.5L of engine oil and 1.2L coolant (figures from 450NK engine owners manual) and you get around 191.6Kg total for the 450MT (since it uses the same engine as the CF road bikes). That's probably where the 192Kg value Aaron quoted comes from.

    • @markfenlon7049
      @markfenlon7049 29 днів тому +1

      Good point, these fluids would will add weight. Add on accessories like crash protection, both bikes will go over 200Kg wet.

    • @trappedmoss1172
      @trappedmoss1172 27 днів тому

      ​@@markfenlon7049but himmy comes with tank guards while mt doesn't.

  • @AspiringRider
    @AspiringRider 29 днів тому +3

    Himalayan's weight turns into an advantage while Highway riding, it gives more stability and confidence at high speeds.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +1

      I also realize now that that may also make it feel more planted on technical terrain. Looking forward to testing this.

  • @pawelwolski1316
    @pawelwolski1316 29 днів тому +1

    Once again, nice vid. Since I am looking for an adv, the MT450 is it. Man u do a nice job, cool that u reference otheres, but your observation, conclusions are spot on. As for the Himalayan, wish they would have used the 350 J engine (it is way better than the 411), lost 20 kgs in new frame, suspension.........That would have been the RF "heritage" cool bike. I am glad u like the new one, but for me it's not it. I will enjoy my GT650 and the Hunter 350, but for now, I am done with RE. Again, u put out great vids, thx.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +1

      Thanks for chiming in! You make a good point, that 350 is lighter and brimming with character.
      As for me, I’ve recently realized the 650 would make for an amazing engine off road-if only it weren’t so heavy.

    • @pawelwolski1316
      @pawelwolski1316 29 днів тому +1

      @Palabyab Spot on again, the 350 is a beautiful engine. The 650 would be too heavy. Back to the 450s, can't have it all. I want adv bike, I do live in Indonesia, here even if I try hard, it's 80% roads on my rides. For here I have the Rally 300, fixed suspension, opened up engine some, perfect. It's 155 kg wet. The MT 450 will be for Europe. We have them here, but my Rally is all I need. I really like your vids, u bring sanity and real world requirements. Thx

  • @AltitudeAerials
    @AltitudeAerials 29 днів тому +3

    Lol I had to laugh at "get a Honda" 😅 totoo naman haha. Glad to have met you last weekend! The suspension on my bike was tuned a bit hard by Dennis after he learned my background is mx and want to hit jumps so baka nga it was a bit harsh for you. Your analogy is spot on though. Hope to ride with you guys soon and thanks again for helping out this trail newbie! - ambi (pat)

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому

      Oh this is you!! I recognize your username from before, didn’t realize ikaw pala. Pleasure to meet you and thank you for lending your bike! Tara game!

    • @AltitudeAerials
      @AltitudeAerials 29 днів тому

      @@Ride_XP no worries, glad to have you had you on it! Itching to trail soon! 🤘

  • @spring9603
    @spring9603 15 днів тому +2

    The 450MT is not lighter, they are about the exact same weight, wet.
    The 450MT is about 195kg wet while the Himalayan 450 is about 198 kg wet weight. This is not perceivable.
    Between those two motos weight distribution is the only factor making a difference and since 450MT is taller, I'd expect to also feel heavier a bit.
    Also, the Himalayan 450 is also more fuel efficient taking up to 1l/100km less fuel which is very significant.
    Also, the Himalayan 450 has more down low torque which translates into a less stressed engine, a feeling of more power without twisting the throttle which is very enjoyable. Very good for cruising.
    IMO the Himalayan 450 is easily the winner.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  15 днів тому

      While I personally lean toward the Himalayan overall, the wet weight number doesn't tell the whole story. The difference in the feeling of weight is quite perceptible. The 450MT feels significantly lighter between the legs than the Himalayan 450 despite the small difference in total weight. A short rider will have a harder time standing up the Himalayan 450 compared to the 450MT when sat on it. In fact the Himalayan 411 feels lighter than the Himalayan 450 despite being exactly the same weight, something repeatedly emphasized by nathanthepostman on his channel. To be honest this is the #1 drawback on the Himalayan for my purposes, otherwise it's an easy enough choice for what I do.

    • @spring9603
      @spring9603 15 днів тому

      @@Ride_XP this is true, that's why I was thinking that weight distribution is the only factor making a difference between the two. Somehow I would've expected the Himalayan to feel lighter since it's less taller and the center of mass is lower (but maybe exactly because of this feels heavier, too much mass concentrated in a lower volume with lower height; too much mass down) but since I've never tried any of the two, I'm just speculating ... so I take your word for it.

  • @MrTmax74
    @MrTmax74 29 днів тому +1

    Thank you for the great comparison. Does it feel like the CF Moto would fit a taller person better? As far as the foot peg to handlebar distance etc? I would of course get the taller seat

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +1

      I think if you are very tall it might be a bit short given it fits me very well at my height, but up to about 5’10” at least it should be ok. Although the (tall) foreign media during the launch did seem ok with it!

  • @thelonerebel6504
    @thelonerebel6504 23 дні тому

    Nice review! Is the Himalayan 450 out already in the Philippine market and any idea on the price tag? Thank you!

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  23 дні тому +1

      Yup. Introductory price of PHP 339,000

  • @randomgoodvideos1569
    @randomgoodvideos1569 29 днів тому +10

    I personally would avoid plastic materials. Hence choosing H450.

  • @mohitraj5615
    @mohitraj5615 28 днів тому +3

    Please make a video demonstrating the lowest (without stalling) and highest speed of each gear on Cfmoto MT 450. I rode the Himalyan 450 on steep snowy hills and i found out that you can be in 2nd (and sometimes even in 3rd) gear without stalling. It has good amount of torque at low RPMs. I wonder how MT450 is in this respect.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +1

      That’s a great suggestion! Thank you.

  • @luismb2383
    @luismb2383 День тому

    Nice but just a point on the suspensions. The MT has Kayaba suspensions and it's one of the best and probably what makes me believe it's a quality build.

  • @speedfinder1
    @speedfinder1 День тому

    Royal Enfield have missed an opportunity here. The 452 weighs the same as an Aprilia Tuareg 660 but with HALF the power. This segment is all about lightness and ease of riding. A Fantic Caballero is 50, YES 50 kilos lighter for the same power output.

  • @yellownev
    @yellownev 28 днів тому +1

    RE have failed in the Uk on the launch of the 452. Dribbling through and still no clear date on Tubeless. Final straw for me was they don’t list the lower seat in their catalogue or on the on line configurator. Fully agree about the daft lean angle and difficulty getting the bike upright for shorter riders ( before any luggage added) Add to that the vibration. At Uk motorway speeds the mirrors are useless and the vibrations are excessive. Quite a few of us cancelled our deposits and are keeping the 411’s and looking at the CF moto as an upgrade … but that will no doubt come with issues so it’s keeping the 411 for me until something worthy comes along to replace it

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +2

      That’s unfortunate! I do think RE have lost a lot of steam with how slowly the bike and its accessories have rolled out since launch compared to CFMOTO with the MT.

  • @ogasi1798
    @ogasi1798 29 днів тому +6

    There is a big difference between a 41mm fork and a 43 mm fork - 41 is really quite narrow so there will be a lot of flex, i am not sure many understand this and i suppose if folk only ride gentle trails they won't notice it but it is a real life difference that will be felt by anyone with the slightest idea of what suspension should do. The MT really should have had larger diameter forks, we shall see how it plays out - the 41mm diameter on the MT is putting me off, the 452 has larger diameter thus arguably better performing sussers and much less flex especially when it gets rough but as it is none adjustable, it also puts me off.....

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +2

      To add to that, physically the difference in size between the pairs of forks is quite noticeable. If one were willing to spend the extra money to upgrade the Himalayan’s forks, then there’s a greater upside there.

  • @skaraborgcraft
    @skaraborgcraft 19 днів тому +1

    Still riding a 1981 Honda XL250S. Power to weight ratio is better than the old Himmy 411. I like the new 452 power output, but not the looks or the shim valve adjustment. Will probably settle for a 411 with a cam upgrade .

  • @volt8684
    @volt8684 23 дні тому +2

    Do this test again in 3 yrs. RE still be there…. Will the CF

  • @henriknikolajsen262
    @henriknikolajsen262 28 днів тому +2

    About the spokes at 11:16, does anybody know if they are stainless?

  • @roykink25
    @roykink25 27 днів тому +8

    The weight comparison at 2:47 is baised, you are comparing dry weight of MT to wet weight of RE. MT450 wet weight is nearly 200 kgs with no potential of reducing. The RE has a lot more potential to reduce weight to suit your needs. Accessing parts for servicing is not easy on the MT. Also, the RE can handle abuse on the trails better than MT.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  26 днів тому +1

      I specifically said there is only 4kg difference between these two bikes. But yes the graphic (which I didn’t produce) doesn’t show a fair comparison

    • @vimalprince4467
      @vimalprince4467 17 днів тому

      @@Ride_XP I saw a guy reduce the weight of himalayan to 170kg. His channel is Abhinav Bhatt.

  • @juanicofernandez
    @juanicofernandez 29 днів тому +1

    I knew exactly what you'd chose before even watching the video haha

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +1

      You know me well my friend 😅

  • @neilcook8774
    @neilcook8774 21 день тому +1

    Test rode RE 450 on the UK for about an hour. Can't find anything wrong with, a good bike, but the engine didn't do it for me. Tried a cfmoto 450NK, that engine got me feeling good.

  • @defylifeadventure
    @defylifeadventure 27 днів тому +2

    Interesting to see the corrosion already on the spokes at 11:16 in the video. Personally I prefer the look of the RE 450 and as you say the soul. Yet will more than likely get a 450MT. It's cheaper and you get a lot more for the money.

    • @ashhash8973
      @ashhash8973 27 днів тому +2

      Isn't that the tubeless tires of 450mt? I think on paper 450mt is great but I've seen average Indians abusing Himalayan and still couldn't damage it. Diff between Plastic vs metal I think.

    • @defylifeadventure
      @defylifeadventure 26 днів тому

      @@ashhash8973 Well of course all the important parts are metal, hence the weight.

    • @thomasneedham1512
      @thomasneedham1512 22 дні тому

      @@defylifeadventure The figures in the graphic are Dry weight on the MT and wet on the Himmy. Only 4KG difference wet. You may want to consider the politics of the different manufacturer's governments, and thinking about what your cash is supporting, especially when there is territorial friction occurring with one of the nations that build these bikes.

  • @drzrider3440
    @drzrider3440 27 днів тому +1

    Mad TV. Love those guys. Bigtime follower of them. But have to say, i dont think this was the 490 platform. Due tk the fact its way way under powered compared to the numbers they said it would have been. I believe the 500cc engine CFMoto is currently developing is what KTM was planning on using. At it was supposed to be a 500cc engine with 60hp. I would not be suprised to see CFMoto 500MT soon. For those that are not subject to the European A2 license restrictions. I also have 3 CFMoto Dealers within 30 minutes of my house. Which is not common here in the USA. Ill gladly be the one to put it to the test. Will buying one asap. Thought about ordering one online from another country.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  27 днів тому

      Ahhh interesting! I stand corrected

  • @ybrengade802
    @ybrengade802 11 днів тому

    I like RE because power and millage are same after putting bulky load on bike with topbox and 2 panniers after long run also shork absorption quality is better in RE in more rugged road but i like function of450Mt of change in mode while driving and traction control so it delivered power quick but RE is cheaper price then 450mt in many countries including my and easily coustmisable and upgradable like me and my friend upgrade RE by add cruise control, like ktm and bmw gear shifter it is added on RE, remove mirror then put rear live camera and display near display of RE to work as mirror, electric damper stabilizer, replaced battery with bigger capacity and put electric bike kit on front wheel so in condition were front tire stuck it used or for small distance travelled free cost and lastly we are planning to put small air conditioning or cooler machine so in hot summer we can ride by attached AC or cooler machine with rider suit by small tubes, heated handle only for winter and rainy season.

  • @airadaimagery692
    @airadaimagery692 15 днів тому +1

    I’m sitting here thinking, wow, these are really some beautiful and interesting, and affordable machines! Should I consider selling my beloved dual sport and buy one? About that time you say, if you want the bike with the highest quality in reliability, get a Honda. Lol, yeah, I think I’ll keep my 300 Rally. It is tempting though. I think if the weight of these bikes were even closer in comparison to the 300, than I would be even more tempted...

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  15 днів тому

      Hahaha I can definitely relate! At this moment I am still hemming and hawing about getting one of these.

  • @fransmukidi2255
    @fransmukidi2255 10 годин тому +1

    Can you do comparison between 450 MT and 390 ADV? Cause I think it’s more apple to apple comparison, and i have a 390 and I’m interested to upgrade to 450 MT(if you can call it an upgrade, cause they basically in the same category)

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  2 години тому

      This is a great question, let me quickly answer it: It's close, but definitely an upgrade. Much smoother, more comfortable seated and way better standing, more tractable off-road and not prone to stalling, better suspension, better front wheel, no vibes, better electronics and easy to switch ABS/TC immediately. Main tradeoff is heavier weight and not as agile road handling.

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  2 години тому

      also lower seat height but higher ground clearance on the 450MT. and I just prefer the build quality on the 450

  • @endianAphones
    @endianAphones 29 днів тому +1

    Are you sure the consumption on the MT is right? Sounds very low compared to the Himalayan.

    • @leifiseland1218
      @leifiseland1218 29 днів тому +3

      It's not low, it's high.😉

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +2

      Yup these are real world numbers, shared by CFMOTO’s other 450s too. Quite high/low (LOL)

  • @sumitino
    @sumitino 23 дні тому

    which one is better for OBR touring?

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  23 дні тому

      Will need to test this!

  • @eddyboyeusala5468
    @eddyboyeusala5468 29 днів тому +1

    Correct me if im wrong but is that donut media shirt? Mo powa babeh

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому

      Yess!! Mo powah babeh!!

  • @slakk5093
    @slakk5093 29 днів тому +7

    Damn, already looks like corrosion on those spokes at 11:16

  • @porkshank13
    @porkshank13 29 днів тому

    Does anyone know where the air filter location is on the CFMOTO and the RE?

    • @issam2971
      @issam2971 29 днів тому +1

      I think both are under tge seat

    • @mynxl
      @mynxl 29 днів тому

      RE under the tank. MT ?

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому +3

      CFMOTO - under seat, few bolts. RE - under tank, but not too hard of a job, takes a few minutes as well.

  • @summervincent7312
    @summervincent7312 28 днів тому

    Well done. cold hard fact. not a Honda or Yamaha.

  • @randybaylon453
    @randybaylon453 29 днів тому +1

    mow powah baybeh!!!!

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  29 днів тому +1

      MO POWAH BABEH!

  • @Caveman2k
    @Caveman2k 29 днів тому +1

    I see that DONUT merch 👀

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  28 днів тому

      A man of taste!

    • @Caveman2k
      @Caveman2k 28 днів тому

      Impeccable taste 🤝

  • @skg901
    @skg901 25 днів тому

    Himalayan is never for skinnier and shorter people...

  • @aaronvarghese6955
    @aaronvarghese6955 23 дні тому

    Him or Scram 400

    • @Ride_XP
      @Ride_XP  22 дні тому +1

      For a daily, cafe, road and light trail bike, Scrambler 400X. For an all rounder that can tackle real adventure, Himalayan.

    • @aaronvarghese6955
      @aaronvarghese6955 22 дні тому

      @@Ride_XP which is value for money , moreover the build quality which is good,lasting

  • @mnoadv1878
    @mnoadv1878 17 днів тому

    Himalayan too heavy 🪨🪨🪨🪨

    • @B..B.
      @B..B. 9 днів тому

      Just workout bro

  • @Basilan219
    @Basilan219 10 днів тому

    Plss buy skills guys hahahahahayaha

  • @kl9518
    @kl9518 29 днів тому +1

    CF moto for me.
    I just love Chinese products.
    Best in the world in recent years.