Morning Dave great review, I was at Manhattan motorcycles yesterday testing the Shotgun and Super Meteor, when a new Himalayan arrived in the crate, the Black and gold one ,it looks bloody lovely ! 👌 Enfield are a bloody torment lately, they keep bringing out bike after bike that are all desirable, and I haven't got the space or the wallet for them all! 😅 Cheers Mel 🍻
That Biker Simon and 2 others recently did a 9 day tour around India on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 vs Triumph Scrambler 400X vs KTM 390 Adventure and the Himalayan came out easily on top.Good to see your observations on it though, looking forward to more reviews from yourself 👍
Great review, who needs £20k+ and 250kg when this'll do everything that the vast majority will ever need. Sat on a Black one with gold wheels at Motorcycle Live and loved it. A scram version with a 19" front wheel would be good for us shorties. Edit: Just looked online and there is a low seat option.
One thing I noticed was the TFT changing instantly to night mode when under a tree. 👍👍. I've always said my bikes with short or fly screens give the very best protection.!!! Absolutely no bugs made their way to my clocks or tank bags. When you mentioned real world power I thought it might keep up with any of today's Chevy Impalas. 👍👍5🏍🙋♂️
I seen one in the flesh the other day and it looks great irl. A baby gs that would be really practical for the real world. Im sure they will see more off roading than most gs too.
An absolutely honest and unbiased review. Royal Enfield have produced another excellent bike. Whether it’ll muster the cult following of the original is yet to be seen. It looks to have built on the strengths of the original. Thank you for the review TBW. Great work as always 👍
It's shocking how the Royal Enfield motorcycles are universally beautiful, and all the others are horrendous. Based on looks alone, the Himalayan is at the very top of the list, irregardless of horsepower. It's something that looks like it cost $20,000. Why did the BMW GS1300 put a giant X headlight on the front of their bike? Why did the Honda Transalp go with a sci-fi headlight scheme? Why are most motorcycles so damn ugly? Can we please fire every designer from every big manufacturer?
Excellent review Dave. I must applaud your conscious effort to ride reasonably gently and treat it as your own. Just because it needs thoroughly "testing" doesn't give a reviewer a licence to be unkind to a bike with almost zero miles on the clock. It appears to have enough torque to chug along nicely without bogging down and yet remain responsive at low revs too. A bit of witchcraft there from Royal Enfield considering it can also extend itself and provide a decent top speed too. Not only the ideal bike for "tarmac adventures" but great for those who do wish to venture off road. And if they take a tumble, they're much more likely to be able to pick it up than some of the big behemoths. It'll also instil confidence for the desire to explore, where a full fat adventure tourer might cause one to avoid such situations. Nice! I need to arrange a test ride myself. I'll not be swapping my Classic 350 - but I'd like to add a Himalayan 450. Perhaps not in beige though... ☺️
I think this machine is a vast improvement in looks and overall styling when compared to its predecessor. This one looks as if it belongs in 2024 where as the other one is an anachronism and looks as if it belongs on a farmyard from 1948,....with h.p. to match! Subjective, I'm well aware, but that's just m.o. This new one is potentially a great bike and one that'll tick many boxes for many folk. Comprehensive reporting as always, Dave. 👍
Just picked up mine today. I'm 71 and been riding since 17. This is a great bike for me. I like simple now and don't need to do 200 km per hour anymore.
As always Dave, a cracking review and injected with humour. The Mk2 Royal Enfield Himalayan is perhaps the perfect machine for riding on Council declined management roads? Loved it, great work bud. Cheers Neil
You’ve really opened my eyes to this bike Dave, great review. Unfortunately Itchy Boots said very little about the bike but it went everywhere and didn’t let her down so we know it’s very capable.
Thank you for the nice review 😀 I shall try it as soon as possible in Switzerland! I consider seriously to buy one to complete my tue GSX1400! Greetings to everybody on the channel (i like how you say "plastic" talking of a bike 😂).
Very informative review and over the top with comments I see you liking this one enough to add it to your stable especially because of the absolute horrible weather conditions in your part of the World-and saying that my sister lives in the Dales and I visit so I do know a little about the area and my go to would be this bike as it can go anywhere at anytime regardless of weather and flooding Again a CRACKING good vlog video and thanks for the ride along As always regards from Florida
You should get commission on this just for the voice and the eloquent poetic description of the experience. I was already excited about this little bike, but now doubly so. Thanks!
Interesting review, thanks for posting. Royal Enfield have come along way from the original Himalayan motorcycle. The early bikes were built right down to a price and sold as such. R.E. have improved their product incrementally and the latest versions are head and shoulders about their ancestors. It will be interesting to see how R.E. get on now they are handing the distribution of their products in the UK, themselves. It will also be interesting to see how they stack up against the competition from companies like CF Moto with their 450 twin in the same segment. Thanks again for an interesting video, enjoyed to day with a large mug of "Builders strength tea!" 🤣🤣.
I wonder if the fly-by wire throttle will lead to a cruise control option down the line? That would be a game changer in combination with the tubeless wheel option.
The lead designer hinted at cruise control in an interview at the abr festival. Said they added the ride by wire for cruise control but ran out of development time to add it. Either way Veridian cruise is developing a cruise control module for it anyway
Good Morning Dave , Thanks Dave for this review on the new Himalayan i think everyone has been waiting for this bike tbf , i look forward to your next ride out around the dales , take care & ride safe
Duże brawa za świetny materiał. Całkowicie się z Tobą zgadzam, byłem zachwycony pierwszą jazdą testową. Prowadzi sie fantastycznie i stabilnie. U nas w Polsce ten motocykl kosztuje w najdroższym czarnym malowaniu ok. 6000 GPB, a natomiast zakupiłem go w Czechach za znacznie mniej, 6140 Euro. Jestem mega zadowolony. Polecam.
Thanks for the review, Dave - and plaudits to you and your mate Andy; the riding conditions weren't the best. The new Himi 450 would seem to be just about all a rider would need and I'm sure that they'll see more off-road than most adventure bikes. How they'll go on longer and faster bitument rides remains to be seen, though. In Oz we have big distances and very few little lanes, so our criteria for capability tends to be different from that in the UK.
That was a great review Dave it looks like a very serious piece of kit. Would I go for one before the Triumph 400, you bet yer. I'm not an adventure type biker myself but as a road bike it ticks all the boxes and being a GoldStar owner i do love a single thumper.
another nice one Dave, Himalayan reviews are driving me up the wall with desire, I've got a 1978 Honda XL 125 that's been sitting in a crate for 41 years. I can't justify buying another bike (certainly not dor off roading) until I get my finger out and rebuild the XL😂
Really enjoyed this, excellent bike, I've ridden a 500 for the most part, rode the first himalayan a week ago for the first time on gnarly roads, I had no idea how good these are, to be honest I'd never ridden an ADV type bike before, I just never liked the look of them but one ride was enough to change that! Funny I never considered these especially since I love my Scott MTB which cost me more than a fully kitted 450! I thought I liked the black and gold but the white and especially the matt beige ones are growing on me. I want nothing more than "to jump on and vanish into the ether" indeed! Very well said, thank you good Sir, your genuine love for this bike came through, and touched my wallet might I say ;)
Great looking bike,really like the look of it,great honest review,think these will be just as if not more popular than the original Himalayan,great video.👍🏻
Excellent review (as usual) of what appears to be a damn fine bike. These enormous adventure bikes don't appeal to me as they seem just too big and heavy to be any real good off road, although I've never ridden one so I might be being unfair. The Himalayan seems to tick all the boxes and with a few add on's, could be a real adventure bike. Great upload, thanks.
A great review TBW! The fantastic Appleyards will no doubt have the potential CFMoto 450MT too at some stage. That means you get to test ride both small capacity Adventure bikes from the 1 place just down your road 👌 Please, please test ride this when it lands & go back & do a comparison! Thanks
With the quality, price, range of bikes royal enfield are producing it would be interesting to see where royal enfield stand in the sales charts. The new himmy certainly looks the part as far as adventure bikes go, i really like it but do i part with my meteor or add the himmy to the garage, at present i'm avoiding the garage in fear of clearing a space 😁Great review of the bike 👍
Thank you for the review, sir. Job well done. I understand completely what you mean about the motorcycle lacking plastic all over it. To me that is a very good thing as well.
Lovely bike at a good price, the build quality is top notch. A great all rounder without the high price tag. I can see Royal Enfield selling plenty of these Himalayans. Great review Dave.
Royal Enfield were too slow on the release date after all the hype at the start ! So I bought a 2023 500x she's hard to beat at 5300 pounds. Alan Northern Ireland 👍
I was the same, had the 411 for nearly 6 years, got fed up waiting for the 450 and bought a benelli trk 502....... Never looked back, very happy with my move!
lots are thinking like you even though the bikes are really quite different: for the record in case you are not aware, the ozzies are saying the cf is more road focused than the himmy, the indians are finding a few bugs in the himmy after months of ownership - seems waiting for a tad longer is a smart move as RE will respond to bugs and as always, get a test bike if you can
I have seen 450 MT WOBBLING AT HIGH SPEEDS in some videos IF it goes past 120km/hr. On other hand himi is extremely stable at same speeds. Cf moto uses a 41 mm front fork comparable to himi's more robust 43 mm big piston showa fork. Cf moto has fully adjustable suspension front and rear which is always great as an option. Atleast himi offers great front suspension out of the box. Cf moto has a smoother engine up until 130 km/hr. Himi has high frequency vibrations on the whole bike if it howers between 6000 to 7000 rpm. Strangely the vibrations go away if you go past 7000 rpm. But two important aspects where himi takes the cake and the bakery is it has better braking system and much better fuel economy than 450mt. According to a rider in china it was giving him economy of 5.2 liters per 100 km. Himi gives 3.4 liters per 100 km even if you thrash the bike on mix of dirt and highway.
Love this in the black n gold. As you know, won’t be in the Wee Mark garage. Cause I canna touch the ground. Moto Morini and CF Moto, have low seated Cruisers, a coming.😊 I knew from the off you would enjoy the ride out……It’s a Royal Enfield. Their bikes are improving with every model. 😊
Always a problem for me too. I remember sitting on the (then, new) Multistrada at the NEC. My little legs were flailing in midair. I asked the salesman if they did a lowering kit? He looked me up and down and then said, "Not that low..." 😔😂🤣
This looks like a spiritual successor to the XT600 & NX650, simple do it all bikes, a niche that had long been sadly neglected. I'm sure they'll sell a ton, analogue dials would be an improvement.
I agree, they had some lovely colours in other ranges. This just looks like a Chinese bike which will damage the brand. I was eagerly waiting for this bike but I’m disappointed by the final product
Going to be a tough call between this and the CF Moto 450. I think the Triumph can't cut the mustard in the rougher stuff. Will try the Re and CF back to back and decide
Thanks for the review, must be one of the first UK reviews by one of my trusted reviewers. What do you think of it's potential with a pillion, my partner is under 50kg. I have a Zontes 310v and it flies along with my missus onboard on local stuff but I want to do more distance this season.
I have been lucky to have had BMW's and Ducati's etc, but I am so fed up with all of the electronics and general bike design of late. I am much more in tune with bikes like this and light weight go anywhere do anything bikes. BTW great channel with great content and as someone who hasn't been home to the UK in a while I enjoy the ride with you and the scenery.
Ciaoo, una bella moto per l'avventura, versatile che ci puoi fare un po' di tutto....ad Eicma ci ero salito in sella ed era stata una di quelle che mi era piaciuta di piú. Adesso la voglio poi provare da un concessionario qui vicino, ma qui in Piemonte Italy sta piovendo tutti i giorni e devo rimandare.... ciaoo bella recensione 👍👍✌️
Very good review, hope to get mine finally by mid May latest. Kaza brown is matt, but has mica speckle flake in it.👍edit, tested dealer demo today and after consideration found it vibrates far too much (I mean alot, disappointed) cancelled bike order!
That’s what I thought as well until I saw the new Honda NX in the flesh. It’s ugly. Might be a good bike with a good engine but it looks hideous at least to me. Too much plastic for my liking.
I'm loving smaller bikes at the moment. I currently have a Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 ( previously had a Triumph 1050 Sport ). New bike was 3,000.00, 22 plate with 4000 miles on it. Perfect for commuting and weekends away. I think the smaller cc market will grow. Great vid, I'm going to try out some REs based on your reviews. I have a question....do most folks still trill their 'Rs' in your county?
Neat little screen to protect the TFT which itself looks nice. Decent bike, but I won't be buying one. Nice overall style, especially the side view. The model with the cross-spoke wheels has to be a better idea. Ayrton to Settle. I used to ride that road in '72 on my Honda CD175. Excellent review. Nick
I'm owner of 411 andclassic 350 and the 450 is possibly my go to bike ie...sell 650 vstrom ..classic 350 ....it will cover all I need.....as age creeps on 😂...I just hope royal enfield improve on the spares front it's not good...good review sir...👏👏👏👏
But, does it have the Tractor Factor that gave the 411 it's enormous off road capability? In other words, which one would you ride across Asia to the Himalayas? My choices are: 350 classic. 411, 452, possibly a 500X or a 125 Innova.
It wasn't mentioned here but there is no other motorcycle (in this class) on the market with a long stroke engine. A long stroke engine is infinitely better off idle and at low RPM during low speed and medium speed trail riding and city commuting. A DRZ400 has immense power, but it isn't enjoyable at all because it has no low end torque due to having a very short stroke. The Himilayan went against the trend of super short stroke engines. The Suzuki Hayabusa has a long stroke engine, and that's why it's so beloved.
Ite a long bike ,but for the price ,like you said you can’t find anything better for what it can do ,very good how hard is it to pick up if you drop it I like the fact it’s not covered in plastic
Hmm.. While as you noted, it might be abit over the top to call this bike a RE classic already at launch, I do think it has a good chance of becoming known as an instsant classic in the near future..🧐
To be honest, not ridden one yet, but ive had a message from my local dealership to say they have a demo bike. At this moment in time, looking at the specs I am thinking the CF Moto 450 at 20kg lighter and more capable all round. I dont think the new Himi will garner the love of the old one, it was so unique in its concept. The new Himi takes design cues from plenty of other dual sport bikes, and that may be its undoing with regards to sales. Atthe prices you mentioned , there is a flood of high specced bikes on the horizon. Only time will tell, the appeal of the early Himalayan was its ridiculously low price and willis jeep like build.
Look at Mark pulling’s page he’s reviewed the Himalayan and the Voge 525 DSX. The Voge is the same price with luggage. Like I said an avalanche of premium Adventure bikes coming.
If you have a 32-33" in seam I guess you had the seat on the higher 845mm setting, as I am 5'7" with 30 in seam and can easily flat foot the seat set in the 825mm position.
Morning Dave great review, I was at Manhattan motorcycles yesterday testing the Shotgun and Super Meteor, when a new Himalayan arrived in the crate, the Black and gold one ,it looks bloody lovely ! 👌
Enfield are a bloody torment lately, they keep bringing out bike after bike that are all desirable, and I haven't got the space or the wallet for them all! 😅
Cheers Mel 🍻
Cheers Mel….the grey one is my fav 👍🏻
That Biker Simon and 2 others recently did a 9 day tour around India on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 vs Triumph Scrambler 400X vs KTM 390 Adventure and the Himalayan came out easily on top.Good to see your observations on it though, looking forward to more reviews from yourself 👍
Great review, who needs £20k+ and 250kg when this'll do everything that the vast majority will ever need. Sat on a Black one with gold wheels at Motorcycle Live and loved it. A scram version with a 19" front wheel would be good for us shorties.
Edit: Just looked online and there is a low seat option.
Yes 845max and 805low
@@Damian_HENRY850 if you get rally seat
Edited: so from 805 to 850 technically
One thing I noticed was the TFT changing instantly to night mode when under a tree. 👍👍. I've always said my bikes with short or fly screens give the very best protection.!!! Absolutely no bugs made their way to my clocks or tank bags. When you mentioned real world power I thought it might keep up with any of today's Chevy Impalas. 👍👍5🏍🙋♂️
I seen one in the flesh the other day and it looks great irl. A baby gs that would be really practical for the real world. Im sure they will see more off roading than most gs too.
An absolutely honest and unbiased review. Royal Enfield have produced another excellent bike. Whether it’ll muster the cult following of the original is yet to be seen. It looks to have built on the strengths of the original. Thank you for the review TBW. Great work as always 👍
Thank you as always Gaz much appreciated indeed 😎👍🏻
It's shocking how the Royal Enfield motorcycles are universally beautiful, and all the others are horrendous.
Based on looks alone, the Himalayan is at the very top of the list, irregardless of horsepower. It's something that looks like it cost $20,000.
Why did the BMW GS1300 put a giant X headlight on the front of their bike?
Why did the Honda Transalp go with a sci-fi headlight scheme? Why are most motorcycles so damn ugly?
Can we please fire every designer from every big manufacturer?
Excellent review Dave.
I must applaud your conscious effort to ride reasonably gently and treat it as your own. Just because it needs thoroughly "testing" doesn't give a reviewer a licence to be unkind to a bike with almost zero miles on the clock. It appears to have enough torque to chug along nicely without bogging down and yet remain responsive at low revs too. A bit of witchcraft there from Royal Enfield considering it can also extend itself and provide a decent top speed too.
Not only the ideal bike for "tarmac adventures" but great for those who do wish to venture off road. And if they take a tumble, they're much more likely to be able to pick it up than some of the big behemoths. It'll also instil confidence for the desire to explore, where a full fat adventure tourer might cause one to avoid such situations.
Nice!
I need to arrange a test ride myself. I'll not be swapping my Classic 350 - but I'd like to add a Himalayan 450. Perhaps not in beige though... ☺️
Cheers Philip and great points you make 👍🏻
I think this machine is a vast improvement in looks and overall styling when compared to its predecessor. This one looks as if it belongs in 2024 where as the other one is an anachronism and looks as if it belongs on a farmyard from 1948,....with h.p. to match! Subjective, I'm well aware, but that's just m.o.
This new one is potentially a great bike and one that'll tick many boxes for many folk.
Comprehensive reporting as always, Dave. 👍
You continue to be inspirational Dave.Great bike, great review thank you. We're almost at 9k! Cheers Christian.
Thank you Christian
Just picked up mine today. I'm 71 and been riding since 17. This is a great bike for me. I like simple now and don't need to do 200 km per hour anymore.
As always Dave, a cracking review and injected with humour.
The Mk2 Royal Enfield Himalayan is perhaps the perfect machine for riding on Council declined management roads?
Loved it, great work bud.
Cheers
Neil
Cheers Neil
34:14 I believe it has no dedictated rear light, relying on the combination indicator/tail light idea of BMW
You’ve really opened my eyes to this bike Dave, great review. Unfortunately Itchy Boots said very little about the bike but it went everywhere and didn’t let her down so we know it’s very capable.
She wasn't allowed to give any details as it was in pre-release stage.
Thank you for the nice review 😀 I shall try it as soon as possible in Switzerland! I consider seriously to buy one to complete my tue GSX1400! Greetings to everybody on the channel (i like how you say "plastic" talking of a bike 😂).
Great video and the 1st bike comparison which immediately came to my own mind was the Honda CB500X
Just realised that Honda have now replaced the CB500X with the NX500 so this would make a great comparison review 👊
Great long time coming, honest review Wheeler !! ..
Very informative review and over the top with comments
I see you liking this one enough to add it to your stable especially because of the absolute horrible weather conditions in your part of the World-and saying that my sister lives in the Dales and I visit so I do know a little about the area and my go to would be this bike as it can go anywhere at anytime regardless of weather and flooding
Again a CRACKING good vlog video and thanks for the ride along
As always regards from Florida
Thank you John 👍🏻
What No Apple Carplay or Cruise Control or crazy insurance premiums! What were the thinking of…….. oh yes just the joy of motorcycles clearly
You should get commission on this just for the voice and the eloquent poetic description of the experience. I was already excited about this little bike, but now doubly so. Thanks!
Thank you 😎👍🏻
Interesting review, thanks for posting. Royal Enfield have come along way from the original Himalayan motorcycle. The early bikes were built right down to a price and sold as such. R.E. have improved their product incrementally and the latest versions are head and shoulders about their ancestors. It will be interesting to see how R.E. get on now they are handing the distribution of their products in the UK, themselves. It will also be interesting to see how they stack up against the competition from companies like CF Moto with their 450 twin in the same segment. Thanks again for an interesting video, enjoyed to day with a large mug of "Builders strength tea!" 🤣🤣.
The CF Moto comparison is a good one 👍🏻
Such a good review - you answered all the questions I would ask, maybe my BS4 Himmie might be looking for a new home 😢
This is possibly the best Royal Enfield motorcycle to date. This ticks all the boxes for me. Great review Dave, are you going to add one to the fleet?
Interceptor.
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Another great review! Valve adjustment on my 2020 Himalayan is an easy job. Not so much on this bike, but otherwise has got me looking at my budget.
Sounds as if you may need a bigger garage soon Dave!
It certainly looks good; one to consider when I get my full licence.
I wonder if the fly-by wire throttle will lead to a cruise control option down the line? That would be a game changer in combination with the tubeless wheel option.
The lead designer hinted at cruise control in an interview at the abr festival. Said they added the ride by wire for cruise control but ran out of development time to add it. Either way Veridian cruise is developing a cruise control module for it anyway
Good Morning Dave , Thanks Dave for this review on the new Himalayan i think everyone has been waiting for this bike tbf , i look forward to your next ride out around the dales , take care & ride safe
Duże brawa za świetny materiał. Całkowicie się z Tobą zgadzam, byłem zachwycony pierwszą jazdą testową. Prowadzi sie fantastycznie i stabilnie. U nas w Polsce ten motocykl kosztuje w najdroższym czarnym malowaniu ok. 6000 GPB, a natomiast zakupiłem go w Czechach za znacznie mniej, 6140 Euro. Jestem mega zadowolony. Polecam.
Thanks for the review, Dave - and plaudits to you and your mate Andy; the riding conditions weren't the best. The new Himi 450 would seem to be just about all a rider would need and I'm sure that they'll see more off-road than most adventure bikes. How they'll go on longer and faster bitument rides remains to be seen, though. In Oz we have big distances and very few little lanes, so our criteria for capability tends to be different from that in the UK.
As you know Chris I so envy your country 😎👍🏻
This is a proper ADV bike. A very well priced one. Great review. Enjoyed.
That was a great review Dave it looks like a very serious piece of kit. Would I go for one before the Triumph 400, you bet yer. I'm not an adventure type biker myself but as a road bike it ticks all the boxes and being a GoldStar owner i do love a single thumper.
Cheers Ian it’s just a great do it all
another nice one Dave, Himalayan reviews are driving me up the wall with desire, I've got a 1978 Honda XL 125 that's been sitting in a crate for 41 years. I can't justify buying another bike (certainly not dor off roading) until I get my finger out and rebuild the XL😂
Can’t beat the small vintage for mucking about but when it comes to road touring on my 77’ Suzuki TC125 I’m not so keen 😂
Really enjoyed this, excellent bike, I've ridden a 500 for the most part, rode the first himalayan a week ago for the first time on gnarly roads, I had no idea how good these are, to be honest I'd never ridden an ADV type bike before, I just never liked the look of them but one ride was enough to change that! Funny I never considered these especially since I love my Scott MTB which cost me more than a fully kitted 450! I thought I liked the black and gold but the white and especially the matt beige ones are growing on me. I want nothing more than "to jump on and vanish into the ether" indeed! Very well said, thank you good Sir, your genuine love for this bike came through, and touched my wallet might I say ;)
Thank you for those kind words much appreciated 👍🏻
Great looking bike,really like the look of it,great honest review,think these will be just as if not more popular than the original Himalayan,great video.👍🏻
Cheers Barry
I think this bike will out sell every adventure bike on the market, it is the ideal engine for off roading
Excellent review (as usual) of what appears to be a damn fine bike. These enormous adventure bikes don't appeal to me as they seem just too big and heavy to be any real good off road, although I've never ridden one so I might be being unfair. The Himalayan seems to tick all the boxes and with a few add on's, could be a real adventure bike. Great upload, thanks.
I have really enjoyed your report on the 452. Many thanks for sharing. From New Zealand.
Now in my later years of motorcycling. I do appreciate a single cylinder.
A great review TBW! The fantastic Appleyards will no doubt have the potential CFMoto 450MT too at some stage. That means you get to test ride both small capacity Adventure bikes from the 1 place just down your road 👌 Please, please test ride this when it lands & go back & do a comparison!
Thanks
Will do Steve
How about Honda cb500x, or the new version of it?
With the quality, price, range of bikes royal enfield are producing it would be interesting to see where royal enfield stand in the sales charts. The new himmy certainly looks the part as far as adventure bikes go, i really like it but do i part with my meteor or add the himmy to the garage, at present i'm avoiding the garage in fear of clearing a space 😁Great review of the bike 👍
Thanks for posting this video, very informative, keep up the good work with your channel.
Regards
Steve
Thank you Steve
Thank you for the review, sir. Job well done. I understand completely what you mean about the motorcycle lacking plastic all over it. To me that is a very good thing as well.
Great video Mr Bingley. Thank you.
Lovely bike at a good price, the build quality is top notch. A great all rounder without the high price tag. I can see Royal Enfield selling plenty of these Himalayans. Great review Dave.
Thank you David
Which of your current fleet will give way to your new love?
Great video as always and you even made the rain look less wet than it really was😂
Andy.
The car! 😂
That bike looks fantastic this segment of the market is hotting up.
Royal Enfield were too slow on the release date after all the hype at the start ! So I bought a 2023 500x she's hard to beat at 5300 pounds. Alan Northern Ireland 👍
@alan None here in the states so I bought a well used BMW F650 GS!
@@craigh2299 don't like the look of the nx 500. I think the 2023 500x has a nicer front light arrangement .
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@@alanwilkinson5152 £6700 new as well (I think)
I was the same, had the 411 for nearly 6 years, got fed up waiting for the 450 and bought a benelli trk 502....... Never looked back, very happy with my move!
I'm obviously conflicted.
The CF Moto 450 Is a fully equipped bike with tubeless straight out of the box.
I'd love to see the comparison video.
lots are thinking like you even though the bikes are really quite different: for the record in case you are not aware, the ozzies are saying the cf is more road focused than the himmy, the indians are finding a few bugs in the himmy after months of ownership - seems waiting for a tad longer is a smart move as RE will respond to bugs and as always, get a test bike if you can
I have seen 450 MT WOBBLING AT HIGH SPEEDS in some videos IF it goes past 120km/hr. On other hand himi is extremely stable at same speeds. Cf moto uses a 41 mm front fork comparable to himi's more robust 43 mm big piston showa fork. Cf moto has fully adjustable suspension front and rear which is always great as an option. Atleast himi offers great front suspension out of the box. Cf moto has a smoother engine up until 130 km/hr. Himi has high frequency vibrations on the whole bike if it howers between 6000 to 7000 rpm. Strangely the vibrations go away if you go past 7000 rpm. But two important aspects where himi takes the cake and the bakery is it has better braking system and much better fuel economy than 450mt. According to a rider in china it was giving him economy of 5.2 liters per 100 km. Himi gives 3.4 liters per 100 km even if you thrash the bike on mix of dirt and highway.
@@andreajesuspirlo Thats exactly why I'm interested in the comparison.
😊@@andreajesuspirlo
Another winner from RE tough dependable well made and from reports extremely capable 🏆
Love this in the black n gold. As you know, won’t be in the Wee Mark garage. Cause I canna touch the ground.
Moto Morini and CF Moto, have low seated Cruisers, a coming.😊
I knew from the off you would enjoy the ride out……It’s a Royal Enfield. Their bikes are improving with every model.
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There is a lower seat option......
Always a problem for me too. I remember sitting on the (then, new) Multistrada at the NEC. My little legs were flailing in midair. I asked the salesman if they did a lowering kit? He looked me up and down and then said, "Not that low..." 😔😂🤣
@@iainbaker2742 still my legs be dangling.
This looks like a spiritual successor to the XT600 & NX650, simple do it all bikes, a niche that had long been sadly neglected. I'm sure they'll sell a ton, analogue dials would be an improvement.
The current fad for mat/ satin finishes and primer colours does nothing for me I’m afraid.
Yellow and black is lovely.
I agree, they had some lovely colours in other ranges. This just looks like a Chinese bike which will damage the brand.
I was eagerly waiting for this bike but I’m disappointed by the final product
@goldilocks913 have you ridden one then?
Going to be a tough call between this and the CF Moto 450. I think the Triumph can't cut the mustard in the rougher stuff.
Will try the Re and CF back to back and decide
Are they ready to purchase yet??
Nice review! Royal Enfield have a winner with the new Himalayan!
Thanks for the review, must be one of the first UK reviews by one of my trusted reviewers. What do you think of it's potential with a pillion, my partner is under 50kg.
I have a Zontes 310v and it flies along with my missus onboard on local stuff but I want to do more distance this season.
I think it would be super two up and still perform well 👍🏻
I have been lucky to have had BMW's and Ducati's etc, but I am so fed up with all of the electronics and general bike design of late.
I am much more in tune with bikes like this and light weight go anywhere do anything bikes.
BTW great channel with great content and as someone who hasn't been home to the UK in a while I enjoy the ride with you and the scenery.
Cheers Trevor
You liked this one then dave, we'd never have guessed. Great review mate.
Impressive I’m sure RE have a winner here. If the opportunity arises please check out the Voge DS 525 X which looks fantastic. 👍
Great review Dave.I'm hoping to back to back test ride this 450 against the new Honda 500 cbx (NX) .Safe riding Richard (I thought that was Andrew)
Looks fantastic. thanks mate
Ive got my mod 2 in May. I think ive found the bike for me. Great review!
Nice review, a 450 Meteor cruiser, would be a good next step, I would certainly be up for that. At 76 the 650's are way too heavy for me.
Gorgeous Yorkshire views on a capable new steed and you did it justice my friend. 👍🏿
"Tight as a duck's bottom..." about does it. Ha ha. Great review for an equally deserving ride. Thanks TBW and kind regards to you and yours.
Great real world review, going to get booked in for a test ride 😁
Ciaoo, una bella moto per l'avventura, versatile che ci puoi fare un po' di tutto....ad Eicma ci ero salito in sella ed era stata una di quelle che mi era piaciuta di piú. Adesso la voglio poi provare da un concessionario qui vicino, ma qui in Piemonte Italy sta piovendo tutti i giorni e devo rimandare.... ciaoo bella recensione 👍👍✌️
Great review Dave, don't suppose you have any details with regards to servicing intervals per chance?
Very good review, hope to get mine finally by mid May latest. Kaza brown is matt, but has mica speckle flake in it.👍edit, tested dealer demo today and after consideration found it vibrates far too much (I mean alot, disappointed) cancelled bike order!
Is it maybe a tad expensive considering the Honda nx500 can be had for not much more?
That’s what I thought as well until I saw the new Honda NX in the flesh. It’s ugly. Might be a good bike with a good engine but it looks hideous at least to me. Too much plastic for my liking.
Very beautiful place..
Come on Dave, don't beat around the bush....tell us what you thought about it!😁
I'm loving smaller bikes at the moment. I currently have a Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 ( previously had a Triumph 1050 Sport ). New bike was 3,000.00, 22 plate with 4000 miles on it. Perfect for commuting and weekends away. I think the smaller cc market will grow. Great vid, I'm going to try out some REs based on your reviews. I have a question....do most folks still trill their 'Rs' in your county?
I didn't think that I wanted one?! Happy with my Scram as a daily commuter but now.....
Great real world view thanks.
Really liked the look of the rally model
Neat little screen to protect the TFT which itself looks nice. Decent bike, but I won't be buying one. Nice overall style, especially the side view. The model with the cross-spoke wheels has to be a better idea.
Ayrton to Settle. I used to ride that road in '72 on my Honda CD175.
Excellent review. Nick
I'm owner of 411 andclassic 350 and the 450 is possibly my go to bike ie...sell 650 vstrom ..classic 350 ....it will cover all I need.....as age creeps on 😂...I just hope royal enfield improve on the spares front it's not good...good review sir...👏👏👏👏
So, for a potential first time Himalayan buyer would you go for the 450 or 411?
Depends on budget 👍🏻
The length of the bike might make it more stabile on the road
But, does it have the Tractor Factor that gave the 411 it's enormous off road capability? In other words, which one would you ride across Asia to the Himalayas? My choices are: 350 classic. 411, 452, possibly a 500X or a 125 Innova.
Think I want one.
Which camera are you using. Yours is the only one review I have seen so far where the new TFT screen is not flickering and appears clear
GoPro 12 but on manual settings
Have you tried the Triumph Scrambler 400X ?
No because Triumph won’t give me the time of day 😂
30:42 that rear disc looks huge by normal standards 🤔
Would be good to see what it’s like when you have no option but to do 30+ miles on the dual carriageway when touring?
It’ll be great
It wasn't mentioned here but there is no other motorcycle (in this class) on the market with a long stroke engine. A long stroke engine is infinitely better off idle and at low RPM during low speed and medium speed trail riding and city commuting. A DRZ400 has immense power, but it isn't enjoyable at all because it has no low end torque due to having a very short stroke. The Himilayan went against the trend of super short stroke engines. The Suzuki Hayabusa has a long stroke engine, and that's why it's so beloved.
Yes long stroke beats wider bore in my book
I am sure I read somewhere in the past that they were putting the 650 twin engine in this adventure bike.
Ite a long bike ,but for the price ,like you said you can’t find anything better for what it can do ,very good how hard is it to pick up if you drop it I like the fact it’s not covered in plastic
Great review, think I forsee a super meteor or a Moto Guzzi coming up for sale🤔😂👍
Looks like a decent bike even the exhaust isn’t that bad looking
Hmm.. While as you noted, it might be abit over the top to call this bike a RE classic already at launch, I do think it has a good chance of becoming known as an instsant classic in the near future..🧐
up on the moors is your best road yet ;;
It's haunted !
I’d like to see Royal Enfield ditch the low front mudguard in favour of a full size high mudguard
To be honest, not ridden one yet, but ive had a message from my local dealership to say they have a demo bike. At this moment in time, looking at the specs I am thinking the CF Moto 450 at 20kg lighter and more capable all round. I dont think the new Himi will garner the love of the old one, it was so unique in its concept. The new Himi takes design cues from plenty of other dual sport bikes, and that may be its undoing with regards to sales. Atthe prices you mentioned , there is a flood of high specced bikes on the horizon. Only time will tell, the appeal of the early Himalayan was its ridiculously low price and willis jeep like build.
The cf moto is 198+ kg wet weight.. Don't know how you got the 20 kg lighter info
177 kg is the dry weight as CF moto only told dry weight every one think it is 20 kg lighter but in reality it is as heavy as himmy
My mistake guys, but yes I was reading dry weight. ✌️
Look at Mark pulling’s page he’s reviewed the Himalayan and the Voge 525 DSX. The Voge is the same price with luggage. Like I said an avalanche of premium Adventure bikes coming.
If you have a 32-33" in seam I guess you had the seat on the higher 845mm setting, as I am 5'7" with 30 in seam and can easily flat foot the seat set in the 825mm position.
I immediately noticed that the dashboard wasn’t flickering, unlike all the other reviews i’ve watched.
Manual shutter settings 👍🏻
You're just over the moor from me, subscribed :D
Thank you much appreciated 👍🏻
Not seeing them near me yet… sow’eastern USA
Great review, thank you so much.......Sal : ) in Thailand.
You are welcome sir 🙏
Can you find out if the new CEAT tubed tyres/tires for the 450 are compatible with the 411 rims - same size and width?
Now do a back to back with the Triumph 400 scrambler please
Triumph won’t let me sadly 👍🏻