Royal Enfield Himalayan 20,000km review

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  • @Glenn.Cooper
    @Glenn.Cooper Рік тому +35

    Hey! I really appreciate the review. So many people try to offer a review after a day on the bike but putting 20km on it and then talking about it is great!

  • @shawnmoore4292
    @shawnmoore4292 Рік тому +17

    I find the gearbox great. Smooth as silk. For the price I love my bike.

  • @davgb7904
    @davgb7904 Рік тому +10

    A good review, and out of the normal 20 mile assessment on a newish bike.
    I'd read a lot of good things about the Himalayan and Scram, so much so that I decided to ride one on a trip to try an Interceptor 650. My first 100 metres riding the Scram hit me with 'What the heck am I doing on this?', but because of the reviews I persevered. By 200 metres I was settling in. After 20 miles I was planning how to buy both it and the Interceptor! No way I could keep my previous big Kawa so, with less regret now than I thought I'd feel, traded that in (for one of each).
    I've managed about a thousand miles on my own new Scram and also on both a loan Himalayan and another Scram (apart from initial demo, they lent me each on a couple of services while my bikes were in - I'm 45 miles away, so I've just over 100 miles on the Himalayan).
    There's very little difference imo.
    I can concur that the seat on the Himalayan, which initially seems plush, then presses on the inner thighs (and other areas!) after ten or twenty miles. In contrast I'd say the Scram feels slightly less comfortable initially, but remains comfortable for a long period - for me.
    The gearboxes on all three 411 machines I've ridden have been excellent and smooth. You may have been unlucky and had a bad one. Never owned a Triumph twin, but on all those current models I rode, the gearbox was more clunky missed gears were easy. Then again, I grew up over many years with airhead twins and those BM boxes trained one for most things!
    As reported in reviews, the Scram does move a little more responsively with the smaller front wheel. The Himalayan holds a nicer, easier line on long sweeping bends. But it's subtle. And the fixed headlight and screen - 'fairing mount' - which I like, versus turning headlight of the Scram are probably a personal choice. I missed a tacho on the Scram, but by the time I rode the Himalayan, never looked at it - other than to confirm I was by then used to the engine.
    I've been very surprised at their on-road ability and, having been caught in torrential rain on them on two occasions, amazed at their capability 'out of the box' to deal with slippery and bumpy roads. Even the oem Ceat tyres have impressed me - first on any bike for years that have been fit for purpose and not needed replacing quickly.
    The price is an added bonus, but personally, I think it's such a great bike, I'd choose it over the dearer competition. A further bonus is that in buying parts - like engine bars, etc - the cost is much lower than the competition, and the quality seems just as good in many cases, and acceptable in others.

  • @Dave-in-France
    @Dave-in-France Рік тому +9

    Hi David I have a 2022 Lake Blue Himi and I absolutely love it ! Bought the bike about 1 month ago and wanted an ADV because I plan to do more gentle off-roading.
    She has currently done about 2600 kms and exceeds my expectations both on and off road. I'm 70 now so definitely no longer looking for speed thrills, much more looking for adventures, which she provided yesterday when I was out on small knarly tracks.
    In the last 30-odd years of riding I've had many bikes but this Himi is the very first that makes me smile when I look at her, when I ride her and when I park her up and walk away - she's the best, EVER.
    PS But the seat is still crap !

    • @richlijacanacua
      @richlijacanacua Рік тому

      Thanks for the honest review of your Himalayan. Maybe the vlogger need serious routine maintenance and adjustments to keep his Himalayan works and functions properly. Effectiveness of machines will only rely on timely maintenance.

  • @TictacAddict1
    @TictacAddict1 Рік тому +1

    I have the same issue with my family jewels going numb with standard seat. My transmission shifts great. Great review.

  • @skyerider7007
    @skyerider7007 Рік тому +5

    Check the position of the gear shifter relative to your boot when riding. You may find you have some pressure on it without knowing and it needs to be adjusted to suit your boots. My shift is smooth and reliable but I did need to adjust it.

  • @wardroland270
    @wardroland270 Рік тому

    Thanks DC. Great job. Good info. God bless. Happy trails.

  • @johnroberts1585
    @johnroberts1585 Рік тому +19

    Just looking at your chain looks a bit on the tight side this could cause gear change problems, try running a bit more slack,should help.

  • @osmanalud2285
    @osmanalud2285 Рік тому

    Gran moto la Himalayan es mi sueño. Saludos desde Mendoza Argentina

  • @johnrenner21
    @johnrenner21 Рік тому +2

    David..I have the same shift issue on all my bikes. A size 13 boot. I have found that my boot doesn't allow the shifter to return completely to its horizontal position. I solved the issue by fitting a longer shift lever.

  • @pagan1347
    @pagan1347 Рік тому

    I have 29k on my Himalayan now after 20 months of riding it around Thailand. Replaced the battery after a few months and plan to get the Yuasa YTZ10S as a future replacement. It is expensive but slightly smaller than the standard size battery which is a bugger to get in and out. Only other problems I have had were after the 25Km service at a RE Dealership. Idiot there set the Exhaust valve way too tight. As a result it stalled every time I downshifted for corners or Traffic lights. Made the 400Km trip home and rectified the valve setting myself. Whilst doing that the spark plug cap fell apart (brittle plastic) so had to replace it. Bike started first time and stalling issue solved. Runs great again and I love it. Plan to get the 650 Himalayan (if it is ever released) although the 650 Meteor S is a great looking bike (could be tempted)

  • @kevinwood7827
    @kevinwood7827 Рік тому +5

    Ive got this year's himmi and haven't had any problems with the gear change or false neutrals so maybe you are just unlucky or maybe improvements have been made?
    Also the saddle seems one of the best ive had as standard.

  • @philmorrow2446
    @philmorrow2446 Рік тому +1

    Davie boy, that's not tullymore forest park there!!! Nice review, down to earth and all the stuff we need to know. Thanks. By the way, its Baltic here🤣

  • @SureshKumar-dn4ft
    @SureshKumar-dn4ft Рік тому +1

    I suggest to use Idemitsu 15W50 engine oil for smooth gear shifting, I use the same for my standard bullet

  • @godfreytomlinson2282
    @godfreytomlinson2282 Рік тому

    I had some trouble with gear changes. Adjusting my clutch cable fixed that. Every blue moon I stumble upon a false neutral but apart from that it's smooth. Definitely better than average

  • @mar0364
    @mar0364 Рік тому +1

    Nice review. I had a 2018 for 9k.

  • @mattyb7736
    @mattyb7736 Рік тому +5

    My biggest problem was false neutrals for the first 50 miles until I pulled the shift lever off, lubed it and adjusted it properly
    I have heard of a few that came from the factory with the wave spring plate in the clutch incorrectly installed causing a few problems
    I have a standard valve adjustment tool that fits with absolutely no problems, had it for years, same one that fits all the o,d XL Honda's

    • @jamesdspaderf2883
      @jamesdspaderf2883 Рік тому

      I'd love to see a video demonstrating the use of the valve adjustment tool. Warro has some videos showing the adjustment without it. It seems straightforward, but would be nice to have this confirmed visually.

    • @mattyb7736
      @mattyb7736 Рік тому

      @@jamesdspaderf2883 if I remember when I do mine in 2500 km I'll try and do a vid.. using an adjustment tool is just simpler than trying to use a 4" adjustable on the adjustment square. #2 Roberts head square drive screw in the end of a bit of dowel is the same size if you want a home made one,

  • @stuartstibbs2069
    @stuartstibbs2069 Рік тому

    Yep. Slacken the chain off. I did a two up long ride on dirt roads, and collapsed the big countershaft bearing next to the sprocket...not on an RE...on a suzy 500 Titan.

  • @Ainsworth-Rider
    @Ainsworth-Rider Рік тому +4

    Good to hear your thoughts on the Himalayan after 20,000 cm I’ve just covered 250 miles so found your thoughts interesting and your right about the seat 100 miles in one go was painful 😃🤣👍

    • @davidcampbell9004
      @davidcampbell9004  Рік тому +2

      Stick with it. The pain will go away in about a year!

    • @Ainsworth-Rider
      @Ainsworth-Rider Рік тому

      @@davidcampbell9004 I had the Honda NC750X before the Himalayan so I’m used to pain 🤣🤣🤣

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 Рік тому

    Good honest review. Look at the “Seat Concept tall seat” for that bike- it’s flatter and longer. I like the Himalayan just a cool looking bike that feels good to ride
    Which classic 350 did you have that vibrated a lot? I have the meteor 350 you’re not talking about the model that has an engine are you? That’s a very smooth comfortable bike to ride
    Cheers mate
    USA

  • @surisurya3577
    @surisurya3577 Рік тому +4

    Nice ride! For smooth gear shift the gear lever pivot and linkages have to be cleaned out and lubed, same for the clutch lever pivot and cable. A clutch lever pivot rubber dust cover would help, try the ones from the smaller Kawasaki enduros. The Kawasaki Ninja 250 clutch and brake lever are a direct fit as these wider dog legged levers are more easier for leverage. The clutch slack adjustment on the Himalayan is opposite from normal bikes, try and fine tune the bite point with a little reserve play at the clutch lever. Do not use additional engine oil additive, it messes up with the clutch plates sharpness. Try AMS MX engine oil, the ones they use for enduro 4 strokes, gives a crispier clutch feel. Maintain proper chain slack adjustment and if possible upgrade to premium quality drive chain, wheel and sprocket bearings. Hope this should be of some help to smoothen out the gears! Have fun!!

    • @davidcampbell9004
      @davidcampbell9004  Рік тому

      Thanks

    • @kevincraig8257
      @kevincraig8257 Рік тому

      so its the linkages nothing internal

    • @surisurya3577
      @surisurya3577 Рік тому

      @@kevincraig8257this is what I do for my bike, seems to work for me as it helps smoothen out what ever friction is in the circuit. In spite of all this if the clutch feel is harder than average then the concern could be with the internals or even a fault of the user. Have fun, riding!

  • @simonmills2375
    @simonmills2375 Рік тому +2

    Hey, i had false neutrals, found it better with one set of boots than my dirt boots, spent some time adjusting up the lever so it has just enough clearance to reset on an upchange and not be slightly held up with my boot. Lever seems just the wrong length that you need to keep your boot in just the rignt place so it doesnt mess with the clearance to reset for the next gear. Bet that doesnt make sense😁.. anyhoo after messing with the adjustment very rarely do I now get a bad change. Cheers for the vid

    • @jamesharvey44
      @jamesharvey44 Рік тому

      Keeping the boots off the lever helps most machines shift better.

  • @technokitten2038
    @technokitten2038 Рік тому

    What year was the makeof your 350 classic? I saw your other video and you have a review on a meteor, not a classic 350?

  • @darrencarmichael-yd2vx
    @darrencarmichael-yd2vx 11 місяців тому

    Hi mate . Looks like you’re in Sw WA ? I live in margs. I’m about to purchase one of these bikes . Really appreciate your review. Thanks a lot .

  • @dickl8444
    @dickl8444 Рік тому

    Forget the gearbox how did the exhaust switch sides

  • @fisherman6794
    @fisherman6794 Рік тому

    Nice bike mate, I just bought a 2022 after owning multiple different bikes and I love it, out of the box even its great. I noticed your saddlebags are resting on your exhaust, have you had issues with that? I'm looking at getting a shorter muffler to get it away from my bags

    • @davidcampbell9004
      @davidcampbell9004  Рік тому +1

      You can't see it, but a have a little home made guard that provides a barrier between exhaust and bag. Never given me problems.

  • @WillemLuntungan
    @WillemLuntungan Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @williammuir638
    @williammuir638 Рік тому

    Interesting comments. However will you buy another one?

  • @cherylvankerkhof825
    @cherylvankerkhof825 Рік тому +2

    Your chain is over tensioned. Adjust and gear change should improve

  • @shurhongukire4306
    @shurhongukire4306 Рік тому +1

    plis put a Engine Guard .

  • @rakeshuniyal4381
    @rakeshuniyal4381 Рік тому +1

    Reduce the engine oil a bit from the bottom nut on the front side of the gear box. Gear shifting will become smooth. 👍🏼

  • @chadkline4268
    @chadkline4268 Рік тому +1

    You can buy seat materials and make it how you like.

  • @terrycavender
    @terrycavender Рік тому +2

    For myself it was a tossup between the new J engine 350, or the Himalayan. I went for the 350 Classic Halcyon model, it made a more favorable impression when compared back to back. The J series engine is the best offering by RE to date, smooth gearbox, the engine runs perfectly. The gearing could be better, with a six speed, or, higher gearing overall with the five speed. I agree with you about the test ride, much too short, I bought mine on faith, and a ton of UA-cam videos.... 🙄

    • @technokitten2038
      @technokitten2038 Рік тому

      So you confirm the vibration problem on 350?

    • @terrycavender
      @terrycavender Рік тому +2

      @@technokitten2038 there is no vibration problem, smooth engine.

  • @naidusreemaan5045
    @naidusreemaan5045 Рік тому

    maybe the gear change is good at a rpm and clunky at another range of RPM...🤔 try changing gears at different RPM ranges to find the sweet spot

  • @philphilippe4049
    @philphilippe4049 Рік тому

    Je vis en Thaïlande, et après beaucoup de moto, des 500, des 750, 1000 et même 1200cc, avec l âge je descend de cylindrée.
    Je viens d acheter une Himalayan, et après mes 1000 premiers kilomètres, je suis ravi. Certes 25 chevaux c est un peu juste, mais le plaisir est ailleurs avec cette machine.

  • @ivanmaric4752
    @ivanmaric4752 Рік тому

    90 us or uk mpg??

  • @captmisha
    @captmisha Рік тому +1

    Between the 400 and 450 mark, your exhaust appears on the left side, then goes back to the right side!! How did you do that??

    • @davidcampbell9004
      @davidcampbell9004  Рік тому

      the joys of learning to make videos with inadequate tools.

  • @mandeepsingh6757
    @mandeepsingh6757 Рік тому

    I deal in Royal Enfield bike spare parts and accessories....in Karol bagh, India.......

  • @AnandKumar-qd3qh
    @AnandKumar-qd3qh Рік тому +1

    Regarding the gear shift problem, keep your boot on the gear shifter linkage arm and raise and lower both ends to check for play. Look in a mirror for better judgement. You will also have to reduce the accelerator to very low during shifting and slow down a little for better shift. This is necessary as the bike gets old and the clutch plates get worn out. The gear position indicator may have got worn out. Get it checked during service. However not all bikes wear out at the same rate. Some bikes suffer more damage depending on conditions.

  • @elizabethralston
    @elizabethralston Рік тому +1

    chain looks too tight, might effect your shifting

  • @jreid641
    @jreid641 Рік тому

    The stock seat does suck, its not just you. Theres a company in the USA called Seat Concepts that makes a kit to fix the problems with the stock seat. Their kit makes a huge difference.

  • @codlover4727
    @codlover4727 Рік тому

    Post a video on RE bikes. Minimum views guaranteed 😇😇

  • @Takis214
    @Takis214 Рік тому

    Chain seems too tight, don't try with two people on it

  • @jazztryppyn8445
    @jazztryppyn8445 Рік тому

    Just stand in a saddle for a minute or so when you feel your backside beginning to hurt.

  • @tDom9
    @tDom9 Рік тому

    A hyped machine that's all! lacks power, comfort, reliability!

    • @davidcampbell9004
      @davidcampbell9004  Рік тому +1

      Mine has been very reliable. In fact much more reliable than some much more expensive big name brands. As for performance, I knew all that before I handed over the money, so it’s not an issue for me. If it’s an issue for you, then don’t buy one. As for comfort, it’s all relative to your body shape, how old you are, and how long you stay in the saddle.

  • @javierc2726
    @javierc2726 Рік тому +1

    Your video is inverted. Don't do it

  • @d1v1s1onby0
    @d1v1s1onby0 Рік тому

    Did you say 19mpg?! that's horrendous