Royal Enfield Himalayan Sprocket upgrade / change

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • The natural gearing of the Royal Enfield Himalayan doesn't 100% suit Australian conditions. On the highway where you might want to do 100 km/h or 110 km/h, the revs of the motorcycle will be quite high with the OEM Royal Enfield gearing. For a reasonable price you can change the sprocket on the front of the bike allowing the bike to do about 500rpm lower in the highway than standard. The process of changing out the sprocket is quite easy and will take 1/2 to 1 hour for the average DIY enthusiast with basic mechanical knowledge.
    You will only need basic hand tools but having a 30mm socket, rattle gun with low torque, 8mm and 12mm spanners or a shifter will be helpful.
    Here is a link to the sprocket. If you use this link it helps support my channel. Thanks
    ebay.us/lvBtSA

КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @Unfastened
    @Unfastened  Рік тому +2

    I have since installed a chain that has a couple of extra links. The original chain has to be quite stretched for it to fit the larger 16t sprocket. It is more correct to use a chain that is marginally larger so I installed a D.I.D chain so that the tension on the chain can be (more) correctly adjusted.

  • @misAdventuresonGenie-uw8bu
    @misAdventuresonGenie-uw8bu 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank mate - VERY helpful guide 🙏👍. Just about to do mine, got the Esjot one, like you. Got 7000kms on my himmy now so I reckon I won't be needing a new chain or add a link! 🤣😂🤣😂. Take care, ride safe!

  • @tidalmantim
    @tidalmantim 4 місяці тому

    Greetings from Cape Canaveral! I just purchased Scram 411 and this is exactly the kind of info I’m looking to find out. Florida is very flat and hot. I got the Scram because I felt that like it was a grown up version of a trail 90 or a TW that could keep up in traffic when necessary. The bike has no problem in traffic but I’ve felt like is was wound up pretty good. I’m planning on this mod but wasn’t sure what size tooth sprocket to use. Good video! Please keep them coming!

  • @JoeyCarbone_1
    @JoeyCarbone_1 Рік тому +2

    Very helpful, thank you - A Yank

  • @paulfoster5432
    @paulfoster5432 8 місяців тому +2

    Sorry,
    You are Wrong about the Chain?
    You can change the cog straight away when the bike is new if you want?
    Don't know where you got that idea from,that you have to wait for the chain to stretch?
    The rubber on the original cog isn't for balancing?
    It's meant to quiet the chain,
    But I shouldn't worry about not having rubber on the new one,
    It's 140 Newton Metres torque setting for the 30mm cog, and 70 Newton Metres torque setting for the rear axle bolt nut,
    I've done it for my Hunter 350 and Interceptor 650
    Well worth doing 👍
    Cheers Paul

  • @waggitnshaggit6592
    @waggitnshaggit6592 Рік тому +1

    Thanks that’s nicely done

  • @kleitosaliagas5668
    @kleitosaliagas5668 Рік тому +1

    Did you do this yourself? If so do yo have a video 😊? Very well amd informative video regarding the sprocket change btw!

  • @Chris64France
    @Chris64France 11 місяців тому

    hi. Thanks. It seems to be easy, even for a bad mecanic like me! 😀

    • @Unfastened
      @Unfastened  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, too easy. Give it a go! Good luck

  • @kduts4375
    @kduts4375 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant was looking into going up a tooth on my himalayan to lower the revs and this explained it all thanks :) have you looked into any cams out there?

    • @Unfastened
      @Unfastened  Рік тому +1

      It makes a great difference, I recommend it. I might do a cam, perhaps after warranty runs out...

  • @stevepowell4946
    @stevepowell4946 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @DYWTYLM
    @DYWTYLM Місяць тому

    Is the front sprocket reverse thread?

  • @toddcott9510
    @toddcott9510 Рік тому

    Is the sprocket not normal right hand thread?

  • @cangaroojack
    @cangaroojack Рік тому +1

    Hey there! Thanks for the video! I have a question tho, did this mod change how the bike behaves in any way other than having less revs at top speed? Like worse accelleration? Thanks!

    • @Unfastened
      @Unfastened  Рік тому +4

      I didn't notice any bottom end /acceleration change. If anything, because it seems to have 'longer legs' it feels like it gets up to speed quicker in the crucial gears (2/3rd gears) when pulling into flowing traffic.

  • @tthom580
    @tthom580 Рік тому +3

    "One soides racist, the other soide is flet"

    • @jarjarbinks3193
      @jarjarbinks3193 Рік тому

      You must be from the US or Canada! 😃 I am more used to the North American accent and I also heard "recessed" as "racist" the first time around. I do love the Aussie accent though.

  • @marcjohnson7734
    @marcjohnson7734 Рік тому +1

    Is there a specific reason the sprocket goes on the way it's shown here?I installed mine but it had grooves on the inside so now I'm wondering do I need to flip it!

    • @Unfastened
      @Unfastened  Рік тому +1

      Good question. For this particular brand, installing with the flat section on the inside provides the correct alignment to the chain and rear sprocket on the himalayan. Other brands may be different, you may need to read the manufacturers instructions if your brand is not the same as the one in the video.

    • @marcjohnson7734
      @marcjohnson7734 Рік тому +3

      @@Unfastened well I got in touch with them to ask, excellent customer service if not a bit confusing,but yes flat side to face inwards even though it's symmetrical ,it used to be that any identifying markings face out but in this case they were stamped on the flat side,so lots of back and forth,flat in recess out 💥

  • @deltabluesdavidraye
    @deltabluesdavidraye Рік тому

    Increase of 6.66%

  • @peterasmussen2933
    @peterasmussen2933 10 місяців тому

    madness. it needs all the torque it can get. You went the wrong way.

    • @Takis214
      @Takis214 Місяць тому

      As you can see he lives in flat area

  • @peterasmussen2933
    @peterasmussen2933 10 місяців тому

    300 rpm difference with one tooth more on the front, going the wrong way for sure