I usually don't watch long review videos but I watched this one carefully on a friend's advice. OK, it is not very long but I prefer videos under 10 minutes long. However, I really liked your video for a few reasons: 1. The bike was always in action rather than parked somewhere. 2. You spent a good deal of time showing the bike off road. 3. Your off road skills are so good!! 4. You covered a lot of points and your review seemed thorough. 5. Loved the outro! Subscribed!
Nice off road riding skills. I do think there is a market for simple basic well priced bikes that don't need a computer to fix them, bikes you could ride in remote places and fix yourself.
Thanks! It definitely is. I think they were very successful in India and I can't wait to see some figures here in Europe and US. As far as I know, right know it is quite difficult to even buy the bike, as there are big amount of orders. The bargain price probably does the job well.
Banditmanuk Meanwhile, in India, where this bike is manufactured, many people gave it flak for not being technologically advanced. Come on! It's a motorcycle, not an iPhone! As long as the bike does what you need it to do, it's all good. Of course, the main reason the Himalayan got a lot of hate was the long list of quality issues in the carburettor-equipped version. Chassis breakage, alternator failure, bad clutch, transmission issues, sheared woodruff keys and so on and so forth. I prefer carb on a bike but fueling was far from perfect. With EFI they have brought about refinement and better efficiency. I think the Indian market is not mature enough to actually look back and appreciate the simplicity of older bikes. The Himalayan captured that spirit with the first model and retains it yet.
@@twistednemo You kind of got it right. Of course the first gen Himalayan had a slew of problems and the first time buyers had to take the brunt of the issue. Then there is the question of expectations. It is the cheapest motorcycle out west but in India it is more expensive than 80% of two wheeler brands on the road. Plus all REs always were a love it or hate it proposition.
@@vishnumohannair8791 All bikes and cars in India have become expensive lately. The buyers of small commuter bikes and enthusiast bikes are different. Only issues were quality and lack of power. RE seems to have addressed the quality aspect for the most part.
Excellent review, well rounded. I'm looking to take a bike around the world and am leaning toward this one. The fact that you said you would take it to Vladivostok has sealed it for me. I stand 172cm tall so the 800mm seat height is great
An excellent review. I understand why you might consider small changes like foot pegs and sprocket sizes. I suppose any manufacturer has to compromise to a certain extent in trying to make a bike suit many people and different markets. At least the fixes are cheap and simple. I like this bike a lot, a nice simple, basic, do anything, go anywhere machine without all the unnecessary bells and whistles. Simple to maintain and fix. Well done to Royal Enfield for going back to basics.
I just bought a new 2019 Africa Twin. Amazing bike. For some reason I still watch himalayan videos... that testride with one won't let me go. If I went outside europe for motorcycle traveling, I'd rather go on this. Any mechanic can fix it.
If my dealership is close to the rest of the U.S.A. Royal Enfield's are selling very well. The first Himalayan won't arrive in Idaho until next week, but the first seven are already spoken for. The dealership has sold all the 2017 REs and have to wait for 2018. The price, looks and simplicity are good selling points.
Great review, thanks very much. Particularly happy that you included your own height and weight! I'm a bigger biker (182cm/105kg) and was worried about the performance, but now I'm happy! Again, a great review.
Been looking for top end rider size.. 130kg and 193cms.. that's 286lbs and 6-4!! You handled it or should I say, it handled you like a champ. You gave an excellent review, thank you!
Well i think u gave a very logical review there, royal Enfield isn't about the most technical and feature packed motorcycle, because at the end of the day a triumph tiger and a Himalayan both are just bikes arsing electronics will not make your bike a jet and people talk about the vibrations well its a machine if u want something without vibes buy an electric scooter for god sake , RE is about the feel its avout enjoying the rides, people ride like a cheetah going fast covering more and more distance they completely forget about the view the nature the eye catching wildlife,, plus bonus is you cannot fix a broken multistarda in the middle od bowhere by yourself, but you can fix any royal Enfield because it is basic and very enjoyable,
I would sign this! Definitely. It has been my nightmare going with Multistrada let's say through the Gobi desert when the bike failures. Also the speed and vibrations, definitely true. I mean, Ive also ridden RE Continental GT 535, which vibrates more and it was really really FUN. I don't understand why people compain at this. You can buy like Yamaha MT-03 or Honda CB500 when you want bike which does not vibrate. I wish I own the RE one day :)
JF Motorcycles yea brou will own one , have you tried the desert Storm 500 that is some machine dude,i mean literally u will feel like you are in a war riding that motorcycle, btw your content is clean, just stay honest with bikes ,bless you, love from india
Good review, and you seemed to really bring out the bike’s strong points. If I had the money I’d buy one, plenty of torque and enough power for normal riding, plus some off-road capability. It would “suit me down to the ground”! Thanks, Les
Watched the entire video. I don't usually comment on videos but I am commenting on this one. Though the video was long but it was thoroughly detailed. Not only you provided your own experience but also compared it with other motorcycles in the same segment. I'm from India and we have this motorcycle over here and it has been developed a lot in the past 2 years. Sad thing is that, Royal Enfield isn't selling the ABS model over here. They're just exporting it all to Europe. (I guess because it's mandatory in European countries to have ABS) I would like to advise you some things. Try a different camera angle. Point it towards your face. Take some shots from underneath the motorcycle. I'm a struggling motovlogger too and trying to create good content and you have the abilities to create good content. I could totally feel your excitement, when you were off roading and going "Oh yeah, this is good" 😂 You enjoyed the ride and did not keep complaining about things which the manufacturer could've included (Which happens in most of the Himalayan reviews) Royal Enfield is kind of struggling to get new tech into their motorcycles and I believe they can come up with an alternative to the GS in near future. P.S Just booked the Himalayan Slit Edition for a friend of mine. Ride safe and always ride within your limits.
The front brake on this bike has hardly any bite that it needs ABS. The rear wheel one can lock at will and is actually favourable in some situations. Unfortunately, this version in the video does not have an ABS switch and the reviewer had to pull out the fuse to disable it when he went off road. As for new tech, what tech do you really need on a motorcycle? It is a motorcycle, not an iPhone.
Hi JF motorcycles i love your reviews... you are just awesome... please do a ROYAL ENFIELD CLASSIC 500 STEALTH BLACK. Keep it up like this bro. All the best for future
Hi Ankit. It worked fine, but the front break is not that strong so it was very rare when I saw front ABS in function. In off-road the front one started always little bit late, but I anyway turned it off by removing the fuse. The reaction of the rear brake with ABS was quite standard like on any other modern bike :) Thanks for comment :)
The newly introduced parallel twin 650 will make its way into the Himalayan too...soon..so waiting for Himalayan 650...& tht will be just mouthwatering...the fully capable adv from RE..
As I am relatively new to motorcycling 4 years now. I have to say apart from abs I really dont see the need for any extra tech in a motorcycle as I think they are all gimmicks. Simple reliable and being able to service my own motorcycle once out of warranty is the most enjoyable thing. If I wanted anything complicated I would buy a car.
cool videos you have, I wanted to ask you about the RE Himalayan version in Bolivia, Southamerica. I need to know which version do we have here, if it is the BS3 or BS4 version, I went to see the bike and it has got Pirelli MT60 as a rear tyre, it is carburated and has NO ABS, but they told me it is a 2019 model so it is not the same as the one you have in Europe, the chassis number confirms it is a 2019, but I DO NOT know if it's BS3 or BS4. Thank you so much ofr your time
As you say, this is not a racing motorcycle. This is about getting you where you want to go, while enjoying the places you go through to get there. It's a very purpose built bike. Adequate in every way. There are plenty of bikes out to satisfy the need for speed, or stopping you so fast it feels like you might actually have found reverse gear. This is about simple pleasures, sweet enjoyment, life at a livable pace. Practicality, and price.
Yes, I agree. On the other hand Yamaha SR 400 was a similar case with around 27 horsepower I think? Also the Mash/Shineray 400, which is now sold in many countries under different brands with same 27-28 horsepower. It seems that for some sort of people it is enough
its not the HP but torque, which is needed in tough off road trails, thats were it will out perform honda. It is designed by choice to very very capable trail bike, its not deigned for street racing on paved roads where high BP is required.
Would you reccomend going down a tooth on the front sprocket or up a tooth for commute use with the occasional off roading? I live in us and the roads near me avg 55-70mph speed limit, even the back roads. What would you reccomend? (Fuel injected model)
I am wondering if just improved brake pads would improve the front brake performance. In other words could the issue just require a simple and inexpensive fix?
Great review! Very thorough. How did the bike handle your size? I'm 6'3" and 250 lbs. and I'm wondering if the bike will be comfortable and handle my weight. What do you think?
This is funny coincidence as I have the exact same weight and height as you. So I think it is a little too small. If I would buy it I would definitely try to look for some higher seat or even making the bike little higher. I don't know if this is possible. Also I would try to higher handlebars to be able stand in a foot-pegs. I could ride it but there are bigger bikes (possibly second hand in this price though). In terms of our weight, this was not a problem for the suspension, but of course the ride will not be anything super fast and wild because of just 25 horsepower :)
You could change the Battery & Exhaust to save a lot of weight , also i heard a Powertronic plug & play tune up will make it run better with around 15 - 20% increase in top end speed. I think the wheels weigh a ton as they are solid metal lol Carbon fibre wheels it would do a 100 mph
Do the pirelli tyres come as standard on the EU version of the bike? Which pirellis do you have on your bike? I live in India and have the BS4 Himalayan. The bike came with ceat tyres.
JF Motorcycles although you are most welcomed, I must mention the himalyan in India sells for 3/5 of the price in us and europe for a reason. There are serious cost cutting besides local manufacturing, ex no abs, cheaper tyres and what not.
Himalayan comes into its fore in Trails. Simply go with few friends on different bikes on some tough trail & see how many times other bikes fall, while Himalayan just keeps going on with high torque
Hi there.. Hmm to be competely honest with you it has been some time I tested and I do not remember this feeling really accurately. I would rather not try describe it and recommend you to take it at the dealership for a test ride. I think it was not that horrible, like oldschool small single cylinder, but rather go and try :)
From day one of riding the exhaust pipe start discoloration....Rear break cylinder guard is missing....RE doesn't know even what it meant by quality. In India the sales figures of Himalayan is the worst within RE portfolio because of the quality issues only.
Do you own a himalayan ? currently in my budget range it is the only Adventure tourer that looks promising. I read and watched many reviews, watched owner reviews but there were not any major issues. I think i will still go for it...
Nice review. I have a BS3 carb one in Nepal. The Nepali roads are worse than the Indian and I appreciate the torque altho the weight is about 50kgs too heavy for the worst of roads found here. But this is about the only option if you wanted to carry pillion confidently and tour long distance. Reliability has been great except you need aggressive and preventive maintenance particularly fighting the rust is a constant battle. But i enjoy getting my hands dirty and learn, and this bike is perfect for that. I want a bike in New Zealand as well and Himalayan is still a good option there. Top speed is just a little slow and no ABS for NZ’s rainy climate are concerns. Honda’s CRF250 Rally would be the better option, but at this price range, if you wanted to carry pillion and good torque to climb hills this is about the only higher CC’ed option in this price range except KLR650
Hi Micheal, this is the island Tenerife in Canary Island. The road is TF-21 starting just next to El Teide going to crossing TH21 - TF24. Here: goo.gl/maps/fLnZ8un7DrK2
Nice review, but I think this bike stopped making sense as soon as the Kawa Versys-x 300 appeared on the market: a much more refined, much more reliable, twin-cylinder bike, with 40HP, which makes a world of diference when you´re out there on the road. It may be slightly less "offroad" than the Himalayan, but perfectly capable of doing what you showed us here. Way easier to find parts and authorized dealers, as well. IMO, and all things considered, a much better bike to make a RTW trip than the RE, if you´re so inclined. Cheers!
Just depends on the person. The Himalayan is about a grand cheaper it looks like, has a little lower seat height, and more torque. It does weight more than the Versys. And some people may like the looks over the Versys or vice versa. Both look to be solid bikes if you understand what you are getting.
Yes we do. Did I forget? Maybe when I recording I am too focused on saying something about the bike together with keeping balance on it haha. But normally in a whole Europe we do.
I heard a lot about Indian version and saw many videos, but I think many changes were made on the EU version BS4. This one should be way better and the experience of first owners proves it so far.
Going by Royal Enfield's track record of making improvements here in India I would say it will have problems eventually. I have neighbors here who spend unreasonable amounts on upkeep of new models but at least here spares are readily available. It is okay for trips within the country where service is within reach and is okay in the city. An around the world trip is a big no-no (also why you don't see many of them go trans-continental). The reason it sells well in India is the British history/cult following and classic looks. The motorbike itself as many even here acknowledge, is of poor quality. Stay away unless you are assured of good service with good availability of spares as you will be needing them a lot.
first thing first this bike is shit the quality of component is shit, the brand is shit and but the ride quality is good. I am Himalayan BS3 owner and some how I managed to save my life because of CDI unit failure twice that to on the highway. On 31st Jan I completed 1 year ownership and I serviced my bike 12 time in the year. despite complainting and concern about my life RE choosed not to bother. In India as a RE owner I feel like a Lab Rat. Please don't buy this shit bike 😊
Hi Hitesh. Thank you for your comment. I am still thinking about the Himalayan, but probably not this year :) I am now waiting for these two new RE models with 650 twin engines. I am getting really curious.
The word you were looking for was TORQUE. It has a good amount of low end torque. REs arent known for fast bikes they are for torquey cruising
Hi Anoop! Yes I think so. I really appreciate and like RE bikes and can't wait to see the new 650 twins. Thanks for comment.
IN Usa these can barely hit 65 mph. And with a semi truck at your back end, it's scary. Just 5 HP more would have been enough.
@@drury2d8 add two tooth on the rear sprokes
@@anoopkl4u 2 more teeth on the rear sprocket would make it slower, 1 more on the front would be better.
@@drury2d8 -- Nonsense. Mine can hit at least 80mph. It doesn't like it, but it can do it.
I usually don't watch long review videos but I watched this one carefully on a friend's advice. OK, it is not very long but I prefer videos under 10 minutes long. However, I really liked your video for a few reasons:
1. The bike was always in action rather than parked somewhere.
2. You spent a good deal of time showing the bike off road.
3. Your off road skills are so good!!
4. You covered a lot of points and your review seemed thorough.
5. Loved the outro!
Subscribed!
Nice off road riding skills. I do think there is a market for simple basic well priced bikes that don't need a computer to fix them, bikes you could ride in remote places and fix yourself.
Thanks! It definitely is. I think they were very successful in India and I can't wait to see some figures here in Europe and US. As far as I know, right know it is quite difficult to even buy the bike, as there are big amount of orders. The bargain price probably does the job well.
Is it an option to install a diy flickable switch yourself to cut-out and re-engage the ABS?
Banditmanuk Meanwhile, in India, where this bike is manufactured, many people gave it flak for not being technologically advanced. Come on! It's a motorcycle, not an iPhone! As long as the bike does what you need it to do, it's all good. Of course, the main reason the Himalayan got a lot of hate was the long list of quality issues in the carburettor-equipped version. Chassis breakage, alternator failure, bad clutch, transmission issues, sheared woodruff keys and so on and so forth. I prefer carb on a bike but fueling was far from perfect. With EFI they have brought about refinement and better efficiency.
I think the Indian market is not mature enough to actually look back and appreciate the simplicity of older bikes. The Himalayan captured that spirit with the first model and retains it yet.
@@twistednemo You kind of got it right. Of course the first gen Himalayan had a slew of problems and the first time buyers had to take the brunt of the issue. Then there is the question of expectations. It is the cheapest motorcycle out west but in India it is more expensive than 80% of two wheeler brands on the road. Plus all REs always were a love it or hate it proposition.
@@vishnumohannair8791 All bikes and cars in India have become expensive lately. The buyers of small commuter bikes and enthusiast bikes are different. Only issues were quality and lack of power. RE seems to have addressed the quality aspect for the most part.
Excellent review, well rounded. I'm looking to take a bike around the world and am leaning toward this one. The fact that you said you would take it to Vladivostok has sealed it for me.
I stand 172cm tall so the 800mm seat height is great
PS, you've earned a new subscriber
Yes I would like to take it there still :)) It would be a nice trip. Thanks for the comment.
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An excellent review. I understand why you might consider small changes like foot pegs and sprocket sizes. I suppose any manufacturer has to compromise to a certain extent in trying to make a bike suit many people and different markets. At least the fixes are cheap and simple. I like this bike a lot, a nice simple, basic, do anything, go anywhere machine without all the unnecessary bells and whistles. Simple to maintain and fix. Well done to Royal Enfield for going back to basics.
I just bought a new 2019 Africa Twin. Amazing bike.
For some reason I still watch himalayan videos... that testride with one won't let me go.
If I went outside europe for motorcycle traveling, I'd rather go on this. Any mechanic can fix it.
If my dealership is close to the rest of the U.S.A. Royal Enfield's are selling very well. The first Himalayan won't arrive in Idaho until next week, but the first seven are already spoken for. The dealership has sold all the 2017 REs and have to wait for 2018. The price, looks and simplicity are good selling points.
This was a Mother of All Reviews about Himalayan out there. Good Job Sir👍👍👍
Great review, thanks very much. Particularly happy that you included your own height and weight! I'm a bigger biker (182cm/105kg) and was worried about the performance, but now I'm happy! Again, a great review.
The right hand side driving, just the visuals makes me uneasy!
This is the best review i have found for the Enfield Himalaya. Thank you for this! Seriously thinking of getting this bike.
Been looking for top end rider size.. 130kg and 193cms.. that's 286lbs and 6-4!! You handled it or should I say, it handled you like a champ. You gave an excellent review, thank you!
Well i think u gave a very logical review there, royal Enfield isn't about the most technical and feature packed motorcycle, because at the end of the day a triumph tiger and a Himalayan both are just bikes arsing electronics will not make your bike a jet and people talk about the vibrations well its a machine if u want something without vibes buy an electric scooter for god sake , RE is about the feel its avout enjoying the rides, people ride like a cheetah going fast covering more and more distance they completely forget about the view the nature the eye catching wildlife,, plus bonus is you cannot fix a broken multistarda in the middle od bowhere by yourself, but you can fix any royal Enfield because it is basic and very enjoyable,
I would sign this! Definitely. It has been my nightmare going with Multistrada let's say through the Gobi desert when the bike failures. Also the speed and vibrations, definitely true. I mean, Ive also ridden RE Continental GT 535, which vibrates more and it was really really FUN. I don't understand why people compain at this. You can buy like Yamaha MT-03 or Honda CB500 when you want bike which does not vibrate. I wish I own the RE one day :)
JF Motorcycles yea brou will own one , have you tried the desert Storm 500 that is some machine dude,i mean literally u will feel like you are in a war riding that motorcycle, btw your content is clean, just stay honest with bikes ,bless you, love from india
Excellent review! Thanks for taking the time to get this up here. I'm gonna check out your other videos now.
Glad to hear that. Reviewing Himalayan was a pleasure. And thanks for comment.
Great honest review... you've convinced me, I want one now!
Perfect! Thank you and enjoy the bike if you get one :)
Now, thats a proper offroad test for this bike! (you have a new subscriber...me) cool!
Hahah, glad to hear this. My morning is now better :)) Thanks!
Good review, and you seemed to really bring out the bike’s strong points. If I had the money I’d buy one, plenty of torque and enough power for normal riding, plus some off-road capability. It would “suit me down to the ground”! Thanks, Les
Clean and crisp review...u got good off road skills with the wheels btw.
I absolutely agree with you in every single position and statement
It's a perfect trail bike for old guys(58) like me. TY
Watched the entire video.
I don't usually comment on videos but I am commenting on this one.
Though the video was long but it was thoroughly detailed.
Not only you provided your own experience but also compared it with other motorcycles in the same segment.
I'm from India and we have this motorcycle over here and it has been developed a lot in the past 2 years.
Sad thing is that, Royal Enfield isn't selling the ABS model over here. They're just exporting it all to Europe. (I guess because it's mandatory in European countries to have ABS)
I would like to advise you some things.
Try a different camera angle. Point it towards your face. Take some shots from underneath the motorcycle.
I'm a struggling motovlogger too and trying to create good content and you have the abilities to create good content. I could totally feel your excitement, when you were off roading and going "Oh yeah, this is good" 😂
You enjoyed the ride and did not keep complaining about things which the manufacturer could've included (Which happens in most of the Himalayan reviews)
Royal Enfield is kind of struggling to get new tech into their motorcycles and I believe they can come up with an alternative to the GS in near future.
P.S Just booked the Himalayan Slit Edition for a friend of mine.
Ride safe and always ride within your limits.
Piston Head Sleet
The front brake on this bike has hardly any bite that it needs ABS. The rear wheel one can lock at will and is actually favourable in some situations. Unfortunately, this version in the video does not have an ABS switch and the reviewer had to pull out the fuse to disable it when he went off road. As for new tech, what tech do you really need on a motorcycle? It is a motorcycle, not an iPhone.
Piston Head hi, my email address jefffjazzz@rediffmail.com need to have a word, please reply.
ABS mandatory in India also starting from April 2019.
im glad I watched this review, I think this is the bike that suits me.
Hi JF motorcycles i love your reviews... you are just awesome... please do a ROYAL ENFIELD CLASSIC 500 STEALTH BLACK. Keep it up like this bro. All the best for future
I will try to do it. The stealth black version looks just awesome!
Proud owner of Royal Enfield Himalayan ❤️
Canarie + Hymalaian = WOOOW!!!
It's called LS 410 and LS stands for Long Stroke
I totally love this downsized lowtech cool looking bike.
how did ABS performed ?
Hi Ankit. It worked fine, but the front break is not that strong so it was very rare when I saw front ABS in function. In off-road the front one started always little bit late, but I anyway turned it off by removing the fuse. The reaction of the rear brake with ABS was quite standard like on any other modern bike :) Thanks for comment :)
The newly introduced parallel twin 650 will make its way into the Himalayan too...soon..so waiting for Himalayan 650...& tht will be just mouthwatering...the fully capable adv from RE..
@@PP-wz7mp RE employees confirmed. Its launching this year in US & UK...next year in india..
As I am relatively new to motorcycling 4 years now. I have to say apart from abs I really dont see the need for any extra tech in a motorcycle as I think they are all gimmicks. Simple reliable and being able to service my own motorcycle once out of warranty is the most enjoyable thing. If I wanted anything complicated I would buy a car.
cool videos you have, I wanted to ask you about the RE Himalayan version in Bolivia, Southamerica. I need to know which version do we have here, if it is the BS3 or BS4 version, I went to see the bike and it has got Pirelli MT60 as a rear tyre, it is carburated and has NO ABS, but they told me it is a 2019 model so it is not the same as the one you have in Europe, the chassis number confirms it is a 2019, but I DO NOT know if it's BS3 or BS4. Thank you so much ofr your time
A total reliable motorcycle for long distance adventure!
well done, good, fair, honest review.......
Thank you Bill, I appreciate it!
As you say, this is not a racing motorcycle. This is about getting you where you want to go, while enjoying the places you go through to get there. It's a very purpose built bike. Adequate in every way. There are plenty of bikes out to satisfy the need for speed, or stopping you so fast it feels like you might actually have found reverse gear. This is about simple pleasures, sweet enjoyment, life at a livable pace. Practicality, and price.
Looks like fun!
It was elegant, stylish, slow fun! :))
Nice vid, nice skills and review :)
Hi Tajar, thank you so much!
It's a nice simple bike, but 23hp from a 400cc bike is just sad.
Honda was getting 34hp from their XR400 20 years ago.
Yes, I agree. On the other hand Yamaha SR 400 was a similar case with around 27 horsepower I think? Also the Mash/Shineray 400, which is now sold in many countries under different brands with same 27-28 horsepower. It seems that for some sort of people it is enough
its not the HP but torque, which is needed in tough off road trails, thats were it will out perform honda. It is designed by choice to very very capable trail bike, its not deigned for street racing on paved roads where high BP is required.
But it produces good amount of torque 32nm what was the torque amount xr400used to produce it's a long stroke engine
And the torque is 32 nm
@@naveenbenny9144 The XR was rated at 33 nm
Would you reccomend going down a tooth on the front sprocket or up a tooth for commute use with the occasional off roading? I live in us and the roads near me avg 55-70mph speed limit, even the back roads. What would you reccomend? (Fuel injected model)
great bit of dirt riding..thumbs up!
Jf motorcycles, please do a review on honda crf250l 2017 standard version
I will try to do my best to get one for a review :)
I am wondering if just improved brake pads would improve the front brake performance. In other words could the issue just require a simple and inexpensive fix?
Great review! Very thorough.
How did the bike handle your size? I'm 6'3" and 250 lbs. and I'm wondering if the bike will be comfortable and handle my weight. What do you think?
This is funny coincidence as I have the exact same weight and height as you. So I think it is a little too small. If I would buy it I would definitely try to look for some higher seat or even making the bike little higher. I don't know if this is possible. Also I would try to higher handlebars to be able stand in a foot-pegs.
I could ride it but there are bigger bikes (possibly second hand in this price though). In terms of our weight, this was not a problem for the suspension, but of course the ride will not be anything super fast and wild because of just 25 horsepower :)
JF Motorcycles Thanks for the reply! I'll need to test ride one when they come to America later this month.
With the RE Himalayan if you want speed -> get a sports bike
You could change the Battery & Exhaust to save a lot of weight , also i heard a Powertronic plug & play tune up will make it run better with around 15 - 20% increase in top end speed.
I think the wheels weigh a ton as they are solid metal lol
Carbon fibre wheels it would do a 100 mph
I love this bike ❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
did you said VERY reliable 4:20 ? ALRIGHT then bro
Do the pirelli tyres come as standard on the EU version of the bike? Which pirellis do you have on your bike?
I live in India and have the BS4 Himalayan. The bike came with ceat tyres.
Hi Rohan. Pirelli P60 is the type and they are standard in Europe. I am happy for you, I wish I can ride the bike one day in India :))
JF Motorcycles although you are most welcomed, I must mention the himalyan in India sells for 3/5 of the price in us and europe for a reason. There are serious cost cutting besides local manufacturing, ex no abs, cheaper tyres and what not.
They should build a 650 Himalayan.
2020
This bike hasn't done well in India..Hope it does good overseas
You could get a power commander for it that will give you a bit more hp
Hw do u turn off the abs? Cn u mke a video on it
How would you compare it to Honda crf250rally ?
Himalayan comes into its fore in Trails. Simply go with few friends on different bikes on some tough trail & see how many times other bikes fall, while Himalayan just keeps going on with high torque
off-road part is excellent
Thanks a lot! :)
Clutch lever? Hard or soft
I'm thinking about getting this bike and the vibrating is a make it break it for me. Is the vibrating bad and what can the vibrations be compared to?
Hi there.. Hmm to be competely honest with you it has been some time I tested and I do not remember this feeling really accurately. I would rather not try describe it and recommend you to take it at the dealership for a test ride. I think it was not that horrible, like oldschool small single cylinder, but rather go and try :)
How much is fuel consumption?
From day one of riding the exhaust pipe start discoloration....Rear break cylinder guard is missing....RE doesn't know even what it meant by quality. In India the sales figures of Himalayan is the worst within RE portfolio because of the quality issues only.
Do you own a himalayan ?
currently in my budget range it is the only Adventure tourer that looks promising. I read and watched many reviews, watched owner reviews but there were not any major issues. I think i will still go for it...
Nice review. I have a BS3 carb one in Nepal. The Nepali roads are worse than the Indian and I appreciate the torque altho the weight is about 50kgs too heavy for the worst of roads found here. But this is about the only option if you wanted to carry pillion confidently and tour long distance. Reliability has been great except you need aggressive and preventive maintenance particularly fighting the rust is a constant battle. But i enjoy getting my hands dirty and learn, and this bike is perfect for that. I want a bike in New Zealand as well and Himalayan is still a good option there. Top speed is just a little slow and no ABS for NZ’s rainy climate are concerns. Honda’s CRF250 Rally would be the better option, but at this price range, if you wanted to carry pillion and good torque to climb hills this is about the only higher CC’ed option in this price range except KLR650
Where is this beautiful road and landscape?!
Hi Micheal, this is the island Tenerife in Canary Island. The road is TF-21 starting just next to El Teide going to crossing TH21 - TF24. Here: goo.gl/maps/fLnZ8un7DrK2
The cruzer speed its around 80 km/h? That its true?
No its,110 km per hour
Himalaya is very light adventure bike with perfect balance n suspension n power that girls can ride off-road anywhere
Nice review, but I think this bike stopped making sense as soon as the Kawa Versys-x 300 appeared on the market: a much more refined, much more reliable, twin-cylinder bike, with 40HP, which makes a world of diference when you´re out there on the road. It may be slightly less "offroad" than the Himalayan, but perfectly capable of doing what you showed us here. Way easier to find parts and authorized dealers, as well.
IMO, and all things considered, a much better bike to make a RTW trip than the RE, if you´re so inclined.
Cheers!
Just depends on the person. The Himalayan is about a grand cheaper it looks like, has a little lower seat height, and more torque. It does weight more than the Versys.
And some people may like the looks over the Versys or vice versa. Both look to be solid bikes if you understand what you are getting.
Awesome like very much 😎🇮🇳🇮🇳👍👍
Why is the sound so low on this video
I do not know really. Do you?
Do u have pirelli tyres in it ?? Or ceat ?
Pirelli :) Very nice ones.
The Europe bikes all have Pirelli's.
@@petergoddard1960 of course they cost way more than the one sold in India
good one !!!
i love this bike
Pasta?
Its not a racer bike man😏 l love this bike
Did you say ABS? does it have ABS?
Hi. Yes, this is version with ABS and electronic fuel injection.
JF Motorcycles, ok back in India not even a single Royal Enfield motorcycle is equipped with ABS currently
Needs much taller suspension and seat, taller handlebars, wider tank.
You guys don't wave to each other ? on this side of the Atlantic it's rude for one motorcyclist not to wave at another.
CaptHollister In India, you would end up waving the whole day 😂
Yes we do. Did I forget? Maybe when I recording I am too focused on saying something about the bike together with keeping balance on it haha. But normally in a whole Europe we do.
When I will ride in India one day, I will keep waving haha
Great review. Where are you from sr?
Hezký test, škoda, že není také v češtině
OMG!!!
Royal Enfield Himalayan is reigning overseas..haha
It is awesome. But I still can't wait to ride it one in the country of origin. It must be awesome
JF Motorcycles Sure Mate!! You should visit this land atleast once to explore with this machine..
At that camera angle I felt like you were going to eat shit on that dirt road !
130kg really?
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Himalayan is a form follows function industrial design minimalistic adv bike 🤔 that's it.. and it's cheap! If you want an African twin, this ain't it.
Yo quiero una Himalayan 650cc
Marc Vivas unfortunately, we need to wait :(
Improve the audio
I think in these 2000 meters+ was very windy. Try some other video from my channel :)
It's wan an off-road bike u driving in road
Cook the meal for you 😂
Watch itchy boots noralee
This bike is made for Indian hight an average Indian is 5.7
It's tall for most of the people. It's made for off roading.
That is some dangerous off roading.
watch everide for that ;)
one of the bogus and brunt bike of royal enfield.i have of model 2017 that i want to sell.
Just FYI this motorcycle is known to be very unreliable.
I heard a lot about Indian version and saw many videos, but I think many changes were made on the EU version BS4. This one should be way better and the experience of first owners proves it so far.
Going by Royal Enfield's track record of making improvements here in India I would say it will have problems eventually. I have neighbors here who spend unreasonable amounts on upkeep of new models but at least here spares are readily available. It is okay for trips within the country where service is within reach and is okay in the city. An around the world trip is a big no-no (also why you don't see many of them go trans-continental). The reason it sells well in India is the British history/cult following and classic looks. The motorbike itself as many even here acknowledge, is of poor quality. Stay away unless you are assured of good service with good availability of spares as you will be needing them a lot.
That was when it released.. duoshe... They hv done a lot changes n no more complaints
Just buy chinese geon grandtour for 2k $ and relax
Relax? I don't think so.
first thing first this bike is shit the quality of component is shit, the brand is shit and but the ride quality is good. I am Himalayan BS3 owner and some how I managed to save my life because of CDI unit failure twice that to on the highway. On 31st Jan I completed 1 year ownership and I serviced my bike 12 time in the year. despite complainting and concern about my life RE choosed not to bother.
In India as a RE owner I feel like a Lab Rat.
Please don't buy this shit bike 😊
Hi Hitesh. Thank you for your comment. I am still thinking about the Himalayan, but probably not this year :) I am now waiting for these two new RE models with 650 twin engines. I am getting really curious.
JF Motorcycles 😊 great sir but I am ashamed of owning one RE and Don't want to spend my money on shitty Indian production!
Royal Enfield makes better quality motorcycles for the European countries than the shit bikes they manufacture in India.
I am sorry for that, but I can't really say before I try riding RE in India. Hopefully it will come true soon.
India exporting british origin bike is proud moment for indians coz same british ruled india for many years :0
Re himalayan hv many electrical problems n poor metal quality