I concur. Wonderful bike. I also have a 1200GS and DRz 400. BM now to heavy for me (at 68) in the bush and the Suzi while fantastic in the bush is just uncomfortable and busy on the road getting there. The Himalayan is a cross between the too. Had my Himalayan for nearly 2000 km with no issues. Now its got a better bash plate and radiator guard. Also Bark Busters knobbies and pannier racks. Only other modification is a 12mm addition to the side stand. It goes over too far as standard. I'm now ready to head to Western Queensland and Gulf Country in two weeks. I can't wait to see how it goes when fully loaded on outback roads.
I have been thinking what I would do for a smaller ADV type bike that can go distances -- I loved riding my KDX 220 for local hops on the street but that nor my DT 250 obviously won't do it LOL. When I sold one of my big bikes last year, a Tiger 800 I thought I would get a Triumph 400X. Instead I detoured and bought a SAAB Viggen but coming back around to the small bike issue I'm pretty much sold on the Himalayan 450 in the next year. There is a company I can't remember that makes a super sounding can with decat/tune/air filter for it too. PS It's called Powerage Exhaust. Nice.
Just what I needed to see, picking mine up tomorrow in perth and riding home to the Pilbara. Stoked you showed the pick up test, that eased my mind. Thanks for your video
I've got mine to about 1700km now. Mostly off road use after the 1st 500km. Its had more knobbly tyres from new. Its excellent in the bush and great on the highway. Its like having a dirt bike thats a comfy road bike as well.
Great video. Looks like it's a lot more ergonomic and comfortable then the DR650. I know.... Sacrilege..... Loved my DR.... But I want something else. This one looks like a winner.
Hay thanks for sharing your thoughts and ride on the 450 Himi, great review and no BS! Where do you feel the weight? High, low in the middle? Cheers Chris
Good on ya mate nobody else has done that jimmy WA,the suspension is for what it’s used for ,it’s got the power for hills and oper road I like the bear bike no plastic ,a bit of vibs but it’s a big single you expect that ,if your looking for refinement on vibs you better stick your hand in your pocket and pay another four grand ,the bike is raw and basic but good value
Tomorrow if you rode the CF Moto 450MT I’d be interested in n your opinion of these two bikes back to back. As we get older and look to downsize, or just have one do everything bike, these bikes become an option.
A great review, ridden like an owner rather than a test rider - sweet spot seemed 3-5000 rpm, very relaxed. We are still waiting here in uk for the tubeless versions, ordered last year and still waiting - check out - Nathanthepostman currently taking a few riders across Iceland - none ot the bikes were meant to be over 450 singles, lighter bikes and not a GS in sight. Proved we are probably being sold this world explore image when really we would be better with a non-Charlie/Ewan heavyweight GSA. Will be my 'second bike' alongside a bmw r1200RS and after on 30 mins test ride two months ago there is nothing making me feel I have 'come down' to a smaller bike, just as comfortable, plenty of room and hoping for a delivery this month. Your pick up test should be a standard for all test rides, nice to see how it could be laid down without issue as well as you easy return to the sidestand. Never felt I could buy the GS, let alone a GSA, for that same pick up issue, although the bmw does help with those boxer engines having had to pick up my R1200R in Lillehammer (carpark gravel in Norway caught me out - no damage, except pride!)
thank you, As I am not on any advertising/pay deals with any manufacturer, I can tell the truth and lay them over. I couldn't find anything I didn't like about the Himalayan.
Hi. The Kamet white tubeless are an available in UK. I have had mine 3 weeks now. The black tubeless are not available. Chap at RE told me they are having problems anodising the gold wheels with the external spokes needed on the tubeless.
@@idontwantahandle12345 I was offered the white/tubeless two weeks ago but declined - having been waiting since last november, luckily having the bmw, I still prefer the black/gold(jps?)version so will hope to get this by august, fingers crossed!
Talk about testing iv never seen a 5-6” guy sit on the bike with a 805 mm seat hight for the short arse guys like me,do you read the comments mate jimmy WA
I concur. Wonderful bike. I also have a 1200GS and DRz 400. BM now to heavy for me (at 68) in the bush and the Suzi while fantastic in the bush is just uncomfortable and busy on the road getting there. The Himalayan is a cross between the too. Had my Himalayan for nearly 2000 km with no issues. Now its got a better bash plate and radiator guard. Also Bark Busters knobbies and pannier racks. Only other modification is a 12mm addition to the side stand. It goes over too far as standard. I'm now ready to head to Western Queensland and Gulf Country in two weeks. I can't wait to see how it goes when fully loaded on outback roads.
Yes, I also have a DRZ, agree with your feedback.
I have been thinking what I would do for a smaller ADV type bike that can go distances -- I loved riding my KDX 220 for local hops on the street but that nor my DT 250 obviously won't do it LOL. When I sold one of my big bikes last year, a Tiger 800 I thought I would get a Triumph 400X. Instead I detoured and bought a SAAB Viggen but coming back around to the small bike issue I'm pretty much sold on the Himalayan 450 in the next year. There is a company I can't remember that makes a super sounding can with decat/tune/air filter for it too.
PS It's called Powerage Exhaust. Nice.
Just what I needed to see, picking mine up tomorrow in perth and riding home to the Pilbara. Stoked you showed the pick up test, that eased my mind. Thanks for your video
Have fun!
Rode this, and the CF. Ordered the RE🤘🏾
I've got mine to about 1700km now. Mostly off road use after the 1st 500km. Its had more knobbly tyres from new. Its excellent in the bush and great on the highway. Its like having a dirt bike thats a comfy road bike as well.
Thinking about this as an upgrade for my Himalayan 411.
Liked the pick up test. Good job. I have to take one for a test ride...
Your pickup test is marvelous!!
Weight of bikes is very subjective in that the weight doesn’t always reflect handling or pickup stress …
You are very correct. Too many people look at the figure on paper and write bikes off because of it.
Great video. Looks like it's a lot more ergonomic and comfortable then the DR650. I know.... Sacrilege..... Loved my DR.... But I want something else. This one looks like a winner.
I’ve bought a Himi, because the ergos felt like my old DR, as did the engine😉
Hi, nice video thanks. Have you found a solution for the flickering screen on camera? Seen somewhere that 50hz instead of 60 solves the issue
Hay thanks for sharing your thoughts and ride on the 450 Himi, great review and no BS!
Where do you feel the weight? High, low in the middle? Cheers Chris
Good on ya mate nobody else has done that jimmy WA,the suspension is for what it’s used for ,it’s got the power for hills and oper road I like the bear bike no plastic ,a bit of vibs but it’s a big single you expect that ,if your looking for refinement on vibs you better stick your hand in your pocket and pay another four grand ,the bike is raw and basic but good value
Not available yet in Canada, but I'm looking forward to checking it out.
looks like a good machine
Tomorrow if you rode the CF Moto 450MT I’d be interested in n your opinion of these two bikes back to back. As we get older and look to downsize, or just have one do everything bike, these bikes become an option.
I am currently riding the cfmoto, review coming very soon
Abs is great and safer I love it
how does it compare to a dr 650
Its engineered much better, that could be my only explanation.
I think this particular bike has tubes not tubeless
If you see carefully on the position os the spokes you can tell
correct, i made an error. the tyres say tubeless, but to use on a tubed rim. my bad.
So far as I know you can get both variations: tube type and tubeless. You have to watch the right bike-colour/wheel combination.
@@nelsontrafalgar8707 i said this bike he riding not in general
I know they make it with tubeless at other colour options
tyres are tubeless. but it has spoke wheels thats why tube inside. it is coming with tubeless spoke wheels in india now.
Good 👍
A great review, ridden like an owner rather than a test rider - sweet spot seemed 3-5000 rpm, very relaxed. We are still waiting here in uk for the tubeless versions, ordered last year and still waiting - check out - Nathanthepostman currently taking a few riders across Iceland - none ot the bikes were meant to be over 450 singles, lighter bikes and not a GS in sight. Proved we are probably being sold this world explore image when really we would be better with a non-Charlie/Ewan heavyweight GSA.
Will be my 'second bike' alongside a bmw r1200RS and after on 30 mins test ride two months ago there is nothing making me feel I have 'come down' to a smaller bike, just as comfortable, plenty of room and hoping for a delivery this month.
Your pick up test should be a standard for all test rides, nice to see how it could be laid down without issue as well as you easy return to the sidestand.
Never felt I could buy the GS, let alone a GSA, for that same pick up issue, although the bmw does help with those boxer engines having had to pick up my R1200R in Lillehammer (carpark gravel in Norway caught me out - no damage, except pride!)
thank you, As I am not on any advertising/pay deals with any manufacturer, I can tell the truth and lay them over. I couldn't find anything I didn't like about the Himalayan.
Hi. The Kamet white tubeless are an available in UK. I have had mine 3 weeks now. The black tubeless are not available. Chap at RE told me they are having problems anodising the gold wheels with the external spokes needed on the tubeless.
@@idontwantahandle12345 I was offered the white/tubeless two weeks ago but declined - having been waiting since last november, luckily having the bmw, I still prefer the black/gold(jps?)version so will hope to get this by august, fingers crossed!
@@daveh1625Good luck, it will be worth the wait. I am so happy with mine.
Just got mine, the Hanley black, spokeless. 😂😂. It's now available in the UK. @@daveh1625
Rear is 17" 140 80 17 tyre
17" rear
18
Definitely 17 on the back...an adv "expert" should not get basic info incorrect.
17 inch rear,not 18
tube tires,not tubeless...... 😉👍🏻
And it’s god a good fuel range
They are tubed tyres on that model. Just saying
i have been told, they say tubeless on the walls.
@@aussieadvridernow you can get tubeless tyres and rims😂
Talk about testing iv never seen a 5-6” guy sit on the bike with a 805 mm seat hight for the short arse guys like me,do you read the comments mate jimmy WA
SUPREME. :-. POWER. ::. KABER. :❤:❤
This bike needs o lowering kit thousands are missing out ,the seat hight at lowest setting 805 is still to high for lots of short riders
Get a kids pushbike 😂
There is a lower seat in accessories.
After this ride mate you might not like it w hen you get back on your 411 ,jimmy WA