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  • 1 Year Review Of The Royal Enfield Himalayan Pros & Cons! Ol' Man Ronin gives you a long term, in-depth & honest Review of the Royal Enfield Himalayan. Learn what the Ol' Man thinks of this inexpensive light ADV motorcycle. Both the Pro's & the Con's of one of the most popular motorcycles in the world!
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  • @roblippiatt874
    @roblippiatt874 3 роки тому +83

    Had many bikes over the years decided based on yours and itchy boots videos to get the Himalayan it arrives in two weeks 👍

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +10

      Awesomeness Rob. Words can't express my appreciation

    • @mrgrizzlyrides
      @mrgrizzlyrides 3 роки тому +7

      I got my Himmy three weeks ago now, luv it to bits.
      Jeff and Noraly were my inspiration for a Himmy too.
      You’ve made a great choice, you won’t regret it.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +5

      @@mrgrizzlyrides too kind thsnk you

    • @thomascollins7309
      @thomascollins7309 Рік тому

      So how is it?

  • @VetSGT
    @VetSGT 3 роки тому +30

    They call that low rev torque climbing power……the tractor factor

  • @dedosauro
    @dedosauro 2 роки тому +11

    I have recently bought my new Himalayan, in the beginning i was scared about getting bored but i am really amazed by this amazing machine, how beautiful it is to go out and literally explore every corner and see incredible things, with 0 worries, a comfy seat and a huge smile on your face.
    I have owned lots of motorcycles , from offroad to motards to supersport or naked but this is the one that really got my heart

  • @sscbkr48
    @sscbkr48 3 роки тому +63

    This really is becoming a 'go-to' channel for all things Himalayan. Great job!👍👍

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks John, spread the word!!!!

  • @markmcdlaw
    @markmcdlaw 3 роки тому +16

    It’s reassuring to hear that you still love this bike after a year, Jeff! That says it all.

  • @mar0364
    @mar0364 3 роки тому +22

    I agree with the limitations. After 4000 miles the motor came into its own. Sits at 60 or 65 at 4,500 rpms in 5th just fine. You came up with the right description of doing 70, 75 on the interstate.

    • @maxuzb
      @maxuzb Рік тому +1

      Tell me sir, have you monitored the mpg in those cruising revs?

  • @thewey
    @thewey 11 місяців тому +2

    I really miss Jeff - Ol’Man Ronin. I will buy a Himalayan in memory of his channel and joy of motorcycling. God Bless You brother and I’ll see you on the mountaintop.

  • @thiagoghiggi
    @thiagoghiggi 3 роки тому +24

    You should upgrade your front sprocket by a new one with 16T tooth. I did it and the bike rides much much smoother. The revs goes down around 500rpm and there is a gain of speed of 8%. I addition, the loss of torque is impercetible. Cheers from Brazil.

    • @julianrose810
      @julianrose810 Рік тому +1

      With a new TEC BIKE PARTS CAMSHAFT it's a revelation

  • @OurDee
    @OurDee 2 роки тому +3

    It is a great beginner bike. I've had 385 pound 103 horse power bikes with Rosso2 tires on them and have drug pegs in the mountains. My Himalayan with lower power allows me to run through the Dragon on dual sport tires and drag pegs while not worrying about breaking the rear tire loose. This little tractor is a very capable motorcycle. I've also ran 500 mile days on the interstates with out a complaint. But on any bike give me a peaceful day of 45 and 55 mile per hour roads. And don't short the hand dipped ice cream!

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      Excited for the Ronin Ride? Gonna be fun

  • @gregoryemmanuel9168
    @gregoryemmanuel9168 2 роки тому +3

    One of the things you said about the Himalayan describes it perfectly, “It can do it”.

  • @mattyb7736
    @mattyb7736 3 роки тому +11

    1: Congrats on remembering to turn off the turn signals
    2: you're wearing a shirt, thanks for that 🤗
    Highway speeds here are 65 mph, mine does that with ease, 70 is just that little too much for a long time. I just stick to the back roads and enjoy the scenery and the relaxed pace of life.
    Glad to see you are still excited about the himmi a year on from finding it in the woods

    • @oscartravis5740
      @oscartravis5740 2 роки тому +1

      Exactly my plan. I don't want to tear-arse to somewhere, I want to enjoy the journey as I go :-)

  • @j0eycar0
    @j0eycar0 3 роки тому +13

    Great 1 year review on your Himalayan. I am sold on the bike and my wife too! Happy 4th of July too from the Philippines.

  • @larrymickey3419
    @larrymickey3419 3 роки тому +11

    My happiest time on my Himalayan is when no one is behind me and I can toodle (Is that a word?) along at 45 mph or 50 mph with no need to hurry. It's very planted in twisties and a great docile bike, easy to ride. A blast to ride and draws a lot of attention wherever I go. As far as the temp gauge goes the owners manual states it is to tell the temperature when you get on the bike not going down the road like the temp reading on an automobile.I don't need a gauge to tell me if I'm hot or cold. That being said I can probably use it for an engine temp gauge if stuck in traffic and I get a high reading, temp wise ,maybe I should pull over shut down and let it cool down.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +3

      Agreed 100% on the toodling down the road. Personally, they should just eliminate the temp display. unneeded

    • @mrgrizzlyrides
      @mrgrizzlyrides 3 роки тому +2

      Totally agree. 45/50 with no one behind is just perfect motorcycling for me on a Himmy.
      We in England call it “tootling”; a word I use a lot. 😜

    • @cisium1184
      @cisium1184 3 роки тому +2

      This is what I did today. 50 miles at 45mph on a two-lane through horse farm country north of the city, stop for some bbq, then back home the long way.

    • @sscbkr48
      @sscbkr48 3 роки тому +3

      I live a ferry ride outside an insane urban center in the PNW.. we have a myriad of logging roads but only one 2 lane hwy and 90 km worth of tar snakes. When I go riding (max 80kph) I've always got some jacked up yahoo with high blood pressure trying to make me into a hood ornament. And that's why I prefer riding in the mountains. 😁

  • @ricksadler797
    @ricksadler797 3 роки тому +6

    Had mine for 3 months now luv it
    Lots of stuff lots of potential remains

  • @billpickering1931
    @billpickering1931 3 роки тому +4

    Just got back from a 1600mi trip, going down the BRP. Mine is a '21 with 1350 miles on it when I left from Indiana. I avoided Interstates the entire way. Bike was completely comfortable, with the touring seat. The steep grades in WV and VA were extremely challenging for it, but it did make it up the hills, albeit struggling to maintain 40 mph often.
    But the bottom line, it met the challenge and conquered it, completing the entire length, from Waynesboro to Cherokee.
    However...the speedo seemed to maintain a solid 5mph difference, so my 65 indicated was 60. We spent most of the trip shooting for 60mph on the dial. No wonder we spent a few more hours on the road the first day.
    The cold start issues persist on mine. Enricher has little effect...

  • @bobzof8397
    @bobzof8397 3 роки тому +8

    Many thanx for taking notice ! And getting back.
    Great vid as always, I'm sure Royal Enfield are taking notice,
    as are a lot of other riders, so don't worry there !
    Happy 4th from England.
    As always stay free and ride safe.

  • @TheZoneWalker
    @TheZoneWalker 2 роки тому +5

    Cheers for the review, i've been trawling through UA-cam to get a good honest reliable review of the Himalayan and i gotta say yours is the best! I've been on the lookout for a daily commute/go anyplace bike but couldn't make a decision until now. Cheers looks very much like i'll be getting a Himalayan. 👍🏴‍☠️😎

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому +1

      that's awesome! Congratulations and thank you for watching and subscribing Cheers

  • @RollinTwentySix
    @RollinTwentySix 2 роки тому +4

    Himalayan is a backroads champ! Coming up on 1000 miles on my Rock Red '22 :D So many bugs have died.

  • @wolfpack3590
    @wolfpack3590 3 роки тому +14

    Happy 4th of July to uall Americans, long live the republic.

  • @larrymickey3419
    @larrymickey3419 3 роки тому +2

    I have a 2021 and I don't know if the chains been upgraded but I have no problem with my chain. I clean it about every third fill up with kerosene then scrub with a brush ,wipe down, then air hose to remove what kerosene remains then wipe again. With toothbrush I apply gear oil then wipe off the excess. After a couple of brushes you can't even taste the oil in the toothbrush anymore . Win Win all around.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому

      Do you ride year round in snowy months?

    • @larrymickey3419
      @larrymickey3419 3 роки тому +1

      @@OlManRonin I ride whenever I can stand the weather but I've only had the Himalayan for a few months around 2000 miles so far.

  • @maekong2010
    @maekong2010 2 роки тому +1

    You were the right guy to review that bike. Most of the other reviewers are kids that never rode in the "iron age," when Brit bikes and Harleys ruled. The Himalaya's platform, much like the HD's, is tried and true, with just enough nods given over time to keep the bikes proficient in their respective categories, but without sacrificing the art, or quintessence of what motorcycles truly are and were always intended to be.
    I like modern stuff, but none of it is truly born of the original m/c bloodlines, with exceptions made for the Kawi W line of bikes, and possibly the Yamaha 650's of yore, which initially were based on BSAs and Triumphs, respectively. What you have between your legs is an actual, perhaps slightly undersized scrambler, which is both the direct predecessor of the modern-day adventure bike and its progenitor.
    With the emphasis, in Enfield's case, on the "joy" aspect of adventure riding, may RE live long and prosper, and may other manufacturers eventually follow suit. How sweet it is. New Subscriber.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому +1

      Thank You Maekong and welcome to the channel

  • @clarson2916
    @clarson2916 2 роки тому +1

    I’m new to motorcycles, and I really don’t understand the desire for always bigger more powerful motorcycles. I purchased my first motorcycle in February of 2021. It’s a Yamaha V Star 250. In the past year, I have ridden that little Yamaha almost 18,000 miles all over the country. I frequently ride that 250cc motorcycle full throttle at 70-75mph for hours at a time. The little Yamaha has never used a drop of oil or shown any ill effects from the stress. I don’t worry about riding the motorcycle too hard. I figure most motorcycles die of old age in the back of someone’s garage or shed, not from being ridden hard. If I’m able to wear out the little Yamaha, I’ll be amazed and actually pretty proud of that :)

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      EXACTLY! As someone who has Harley-Davidson as well, I find myself riding my MUCH smaller Royal Enfields more than my other LARGER bikes. #milesofsmiles outweigh all the rest

  • @DaleRobertSzyms
    @DaleRobertSzyms 2 роки тому +2

    I was looking for a big scooter to commute back and forth to work but nobody had anything in stock, after watching a few of your videos I purchased a Himalayan and have been riding it for about a week and I love it. I agree I wouldn’t want to take a long interstate trip on it but I’ve always hated that kind of riding anyways (I’d rather take the car), but it’s nice that it can handle it and also has a big enough engine to legally ride on the interstate around here in Illinois. On the backroads this thing is a great companion and it won’t cost me a ton of money in gas. The one thing I like is that it IS fairly heavy but the weight feels down low and I like that when there’s a strong crosswind, the bike doesn’t get pushed around. Great review!!!

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      Thats awesome Dale congratulations

  • @garymack411
    @garymack411 Рік тому +1

    Great review. For the roads I usually ride the best upgrade I did was fitting an aftermarket cam (Hitchcocks) which gives a big enough boost in midrange torque that I could then go up a tooth on the front sprocket and not lose any acceleration but 70mph is now just 5100rpm. I can now go touring anywhere in Europe and not feel I'm hurting my bike.

  • @chris2realnice229
    @chris2realnice229 2 роки тому +1

    OMR, you know I just came to a realization about why younger folks tend to think us older folks don't know wtf we are talking about.............there is just way too much common sense for them to grasp. I too have been riding for more than 50 years and I get everything you had to say and based on comments that you said also got another thing or two from between the lines. I've gotten to the point of having so many bikes over the years of different types that I can almost tell you what a bike is going to feel like to ride from watching a video from the riders perspective. As far as the mind set needed to ride the Himalayan.....I equate it to riding my big ole Road Glide or any other Harley Davidson for that matter. There is a different mindset needed to fully appreciate what a bike is all about and it varies from one style of bike to the next. I really think the Himalayan is simply all about sitting back and enjoying the ride while smelling the roses as you go by. Being in that moment where there is more than just concentration needed to keep it between the lines. Torque is something that most riders who ride todays bikes don't fully understand and if they do understand it fail to appreciate it's worth. If I am to choose between a bike that is a thoroughbred waiting for the throttle to unleash her or, a weight lifter's slow and steady approach, I'll take that lifting strength any day. I like the bottom end pull that a longer stroke engine gives just by rolling on a little more throttle without having to drop it down a gear or two makes for a much more relaxed riding experience. Even back when I had my touring bikes I always chose the secondary highways for the riding joy they offered and avoided the 80 mph slab. The western world of North America is in way too much of a hurry in every area of life here. Time to slow down a bit and actually taste the coffee ur about to drink. I'm hopefully going to test ride a new 2022 Himalayan in the next week or so. If it is what I think it is I'll be riding it home the same day. I hope to find some middle ground between my 250 Tenere and my 1000 Vstrom........it's all about the torque! Ur in the USA and I'm in Mexico. Bet we'd find a lot of common ground in the middle. Be well OMR and keep that shiny side up and lots of luck with the videos. You have my subscription. Cheers.

  • @ashpal1484
    @ashpal1484 2 роки тому +2

    Before any long rides, please always inspect the cone set and also see if there are any cracks on the main frame. This and other bikes from RE are notorious for such issues.

  • @davericketts9101
    @davericketts9101 3 роки тому +4

    Good afternoon Jeff, (good morning over there) from all your fans in UK. Happy 4th July to all of you, across `The Pond`.
    Love the video, as always. Keep `em coming and ride safe.

  • @banditoo7
    @banditoo7 3 роки тому +4

    Great video as usual. Hi from Lake Taupo, New Zealand

  • @hugoarcada
    @hugoarcada 3 роки тому +2

    That John Denver's song is an Anthem! Thank you for the reference Mr Ol Man.

  • @juanestebanmunera7001
    @juanestebanmunera7001 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for putting up my Pic Roninnnn, great video as always, Happy 4th of July!

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      My pleasure Juan you deserve a great shout out

  • @Ohio_Motonaut
    @Ohio_Motonaut 3 роки тому +2

    Good morning and happy 4th of July!

  • @thegreatoutthere
    @thegreatoutthere 17 днів тому

    Just enjoyable videos - I KEEP coming back and rewatching. R.I.P.

  • @davidh1314
    @davidh1314 Рік тому +1

    Got my 2022 last week and I'm loving it. I have a much more expensive bike, but I prefer this one day-to-day. So fun and easy. Great review.

  • @daddio1954
    @daddio1954 8 місяців тому

    Great guy, terrific review. Sorry to hear he passed. RIP.

  • @LaeDeMotoOutraVez
    @LaeDeMotoOutraVez 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Ronin, that's the best himalayan review i ever watched. I'm selling my harley down here on Brazil to buy an himalayan to experience offroad, and your channel is helping me a lot. Thank you

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      That is awesome and congratulations!!!

  • @wltrlg
    @wltrlg 3 роки тому +1

    I have been in and around Cleveland 12y ago for study reasons. Really enjoy the Ohio country side in your videos as well. Take care and greetings from 🇳🇱

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you and Cleveland Rocks! Well as far as cities go

  • @MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC
    @MikesProjectsandHobbiesMC 2 роки тому +2

    Agree on the less than 70mph max cruise speed. The bike seems happiest at 50 to 55 mph in my opinion. Love your channel by the way.
    I have all kinds of goodies inbound for my Himalayan. It’s kinda of turned into my toy/project bike. Have Excel tubeless wheels, Hagon rear shock, Racetech emulators and a Hitchcock carb kit as well as other items. Should be a fun project.

  • @OnlyBeardsTTV
    @OnlyBeardsTTV 3 роки тому +4

    Getting a 2021 Himalayan this week. Your videos are part of the reason I decided to go through with it. Thanks for the quality content!

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      That is awesome congratulations. And super thankful you sent those truly appreciated words.

    • @pookiewookie7679
      @pookiewookie7679 3 роки тому

      Congratulations. That's what I'm also hoping to do one day. Enjoy 👍👍

  • @drewmacmillan6954
    @drewmacmillan6954 2 роки тому +1

    Great post. I find when highway driving , I go as fast as I can till I catch up to someone going slower, Then I follow them.. Works great, Cheers!

  • @prospecial
    @prospecial 3 роки тому +1

    great review
    i sold my bigger bike to save maintenance cost and free up some cash for a himalayan
    couldnt be happer with this one, its the perfect bike to just chill at 50-60 miles per hour

  • @pookiewookie7679
    @pookiewookie7679 3 роки тому +3

    One day late but Happy 4th 🇺🇸 from 🇩🇰

  • @iowawoodsracer
    @iowawoodsracer 3 роки тому +1

    I have a '21 with about 2K miles and agree 100% with all of your comments. The handlebars are not only the wrong color, they are EXTREMELY soft. I replaced them with a black Renthall off road bar - RC High Bend. Both problems solved. Totally agree about the brake and shift levers - its fair to say they might fit an average person, but odd there is no aftermarket alternative. Still, a half way skilled welder could probably extend them. In addition to the damage likely to occur by extended high speeds (oil starvation to the top end for sure), the bike doesn't seem very stable up there either. Clearly not made for it. You didn't mention the compass - which is correct roughly 25% of the time. Keep on vlogin' - really enjoy your stuff.

  • @brucenichols9153
    @brucenichols9153 2 роки тому +1

    The best place to get parts for this bike and all RE models is Hitchcock's in England. I got rid of the useless upper mudguard (fender) now I can fit a tool roll. Great vid. keep it up.

  • @jakejohnson6187
    @jakejohnson6187 2 роки тому +1

    i noticed the logo in the corner! thanks for the awesome Himalaya videos.
    i’m upgrading from a 1971 Honda CB350 that i rebuilt, so i’m imagining the RE will be the perfect bike for me as i only will use it for commuting/light adventures.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      Awesome and congratulations

  • @RonConsumer
    @RonConsumer 2 роки тому +3

    Dang it... well, that settles it... I've owned 2nd and 3rd gen KLR's the 2nd gen has over 100k miles... I just got the 3rd gen along with a Can Am Ryker because I'm getting old and lazy... LOL... Now because of your videos and Itchy Boot's videos... I guess I'll add another pony to the stable... thanks.

  • @henrya3530
    @henrya3530 2 роки тому +2

    Something I've come to realise after many years of riding is the particular type of bike you are on will attract certain people to come over and talk to you. When I had a classic RE 350 Bullet I always seemed to be approached by octogenarians who would say something along the lines of "Ee, I used to ride one of them during the war y'know!"
    After two years on the Himalayan I've noticed that while it attracts a lot of attention (and favourable comments) wherever I go those most likely to come and ask "What's it like to ride? What's it like to live with?" are BMW GS riders looking to downsize.
    Operating costs do seem to figure in their thinking. The R1250GS is not the cheapest bike to buy and once the warranty has expired can become something of a money pit. This probably explains why so few are ridden "adventurously" for fear of damaging something that will cost a fortune to replace ;-)

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      Thank you for sharing Henry!!!

  • @JVDK01
    @JVDK01 2 роки тому +1

    I had to laugh when you mentioned your annoyance at the silver handlebars when everything else is black. I have the same reaction when I look at my Road Glide Special. Everything is blacked out until you get to the chrome jiffy stand. WTF Harley.

  • @haroldklassen5493
    @haroldklassen5493 3 роки тому +1

    Yup the biggest grip is the foot pegs, a little too far back and like you said the shift lever should/could be 2"-3" longer. Tusk may make a longer one not sure. And also the ease of working on the bike is a big plus. Here in Iowa our speed limit(the one no one pays attention to)is 55 on pretty much every highway except the interstates so this bike does just fine at 55-65 mph seems to be the happy place for it. I'll also be looking to bring the bars back an 1" or so would make them more comfortable, thanks again for sharing!

  • @andrewrollin3506
    @andrewrollin3506 3 роки тому +6

    Always appreciate the videos; thank you so much. I just bought a Himalayan, used with 680 miles on it. 2021. Owner decided motorcycling wasn't for him. I might get something different in a year, but for now this is the best option.

  • @OurDee
    @OurDee 2 роки тому +1

    I relocated my temperature sensor to under the headlight. Way closer now.

  • @paulhodge4523
    @paulhodge4523 3 роки тому +2

    I am picking up my first bike Tuesday. Due to so many great videos, many of them yours, I am choosing the Himalayan. Thank you so much for giving this bike the full rundown. I test rode it yesterday and I am HOOKED.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Paul. Your comment means so much to this humbled youtuber.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому

      Thank you Paul. Your comment means so much to this humbled youtuber.

    • @paulhodge4523
      @paulhodge4523 3 роки тому

      Im 6'6" and 285 lbs. This bike handled a Sasquatch riding it just fine.

    • @mrgrizzlyrides
      @mrgrizzlyrides 3 роки тому

      Jeff and Noraly influenced my decision to get a Himmy.
      Had mine 3 was now, one of the best moves I ever made.
      Enjoy.

  • @malluberry2245
    @malluberry2245 3 роки тому +2

    650 is getting ready in the plant. Road tests will start soon.

  • @hansbachtold1966
    @hansbachtold1966 2 роки тому +1

    Very well and honestly explained. One other gadget which is not needed is the compass, rather have a oiltemperatur gauge. Regards from Switzerland and save driving.

  • @diegovasiliauskas4515
    @diegovasiliauskas4515 3 роки тому +2

    Very good review friend and very good video ... I have also had a Himalayan for a few months and I totally agree with your observations, it is a very good bike but there are always things to improve. Greetings from Córdoba Argentina

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you ever so much for watching. Email me a photo of you with your bike and I'll feature it in my Subscriber Shout Out! Cheers

  • @Twistedkhan
    @Twistedkhan 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video! I am looking at buying a local used Himalayan this weekend and your review has really helped me make up my mind to buy it if it's is good condition.

  • @andyostertag
    @andyostertag 3 роки тому +4

    Amazingly stable and clear mirror reflection at 70mph. I'd expect more shaking on a thumper 400@70

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +2

      Its a amazing Lil bike

    • @mangeshdehadray7979
      @mangeshdehadray7979 3 роки тому +2

      Counter balancers are nifty engineering ❤️

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      @@mangeshdehadray7979 and it wasn't so clear with the Royal Enfield spacers supplied with the Royal Enfield hand guards, which is why I went to the original weighted bar ends. RoyalEnfield could save a few bucks by just selling the hand guards with longer bolts and lose the spacers. They are a waste

  • @helen4troy
    @helen4troy 3 роки тому +2

    Super honest review. Loved every bit of it. Would add one more peeve to the list. Headlight. Its pretty much useless. Hope RE switches to LED soon.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for watching! Just received a 2021 Meteor .. look for videos Very Very Soon!

  • @ianpearson4844
    @ianpearson4844 2 роки тому +1

    You can buy an extension lead for the temperature sensor so you can move to the front of the bike it's 1 meter long plug and play.
    From Hitchcocks motorcycles in the UK.
    Also lots of aftermarket parts like the risers.

  • @roycspary8923
    @roycspary8923 2 роки тому +1

    for a long time I was put off by your skull graphic, over here it would be called bogan, translation simple country hick with potential to be in the tinfoil hat club. watched your vidio and realized we are quite alike, been riding 54 year snow looking at a Himalian or a scram your new new Zealand subscriber
    roy

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      thank you Ray and no worries.

  • @ivermec-tin666
    @ivermec-tin666 2 роки тому +2

    If I understand correctly, RE has stated that there will be no 650 Himalayan. That engine would increase the weight of the bike and make it a poor match for trail riding. Instead, RE is planning on a 450 Himalayan. Perhaps that will help the bike at USA freeway speeds.

    • @brgv_
      @brgv_ 2 роки тому

      Hymalayan 650 and shotgun 650 just spotted here in India

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 Рік тому

    Those roads are beautiful! Nothing better than rubber on a dirt road. I rode the Himalayan it’s a cool/ comfy bike I love its simplicity. I want a job where I have to commute down a dirt road…

  • @magnet2345
    @magnet2345 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the response. I was referring to the fitting that the Ram Mount was attached to but further investigation led me to the proper Royal Enfield mont ( I hope). Ordered it so we'll see. I have the same Ram Mount on my T120 but expect to transfer that to the Himi and I also have ordered the Quad Mount for the bonnie.
    Thank's again and keep those videos coming.

  • @nunnyd69
    @nunnyd69 5 місяців тому

    I considered the same as you. I was going to spend alot of money on my 8 year old 1200 sportster to make it a more comfortable and versatile bike but instead I just PX’d it against a brand new Himalayan and even without changing anything on it yet it’s already way more comfortable ride

  • @nodrog5150
    @nodrog5150 2 роки тому +1

    I was just thinking what's it like 2 up and you say it's no problem. Thanks. Might get one for 2022👍

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching. It is no problem whatsoever and I am not a small person lol. Iron Lady and I have made several videos 2-up. I hope you check them out! Cheers

  • @josephpotterf9459
    @josephpotterf9459 Місяць тому

    Thanks went to a dealer yesterday had a 23 last one on sale. 3999.00 but wanted 5200. Out the door
    Nope. I’ll get a used one with add ons for 4000.00 all over around Georgia any way thanks great review.

  • @stevec-b6214
    @stevec-b6214 3 роки тому +2

    just stay off the highways, and this bike rocks!

  • @tpcreeper2185
    @tpcreeper2185 10 місяців тому

    I moved to Argentina last year, bought a bran new Himalayan and have not looked back. (sold my 2014 Indian Vintage, which I put 120,000 kms on). I do look forward to the 450 with 6th speed, just to keep up with highway traffic though.

    • @pynskhemniangti3073
      @pynskhemniangti3073 9 місяців тому

      Ol' Man Ronin passed away few months ago. May he rest in peace!

  • @theZeitoune
    @theZeitoune Рік тому

    Cheers Ronin! Thanks for the great review.

  • @justfootprints
    @justfootprints 3 роки тому +1

    Hey got my 2021 Himalayan this summer. Your videos played big role in my decision. Thanks for such a good quality reviews.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      thats awesome!!! Congratlations

  • @On2Feet
    @On2Feet 3 роки тому +1

    100% agree regarding the gear shifter assembly. I have a size 11.5 shoe (46 EU), and when I wear my adventure boots, it's hard to get my toe underneath to shift.

  • @karandikarvaibhav
    @karandikarvaibhav 3 роки тому +1

    If you have problem of rusting after chain lubing you can try this solution
    Use gp 90 gear oil (generic one )with small brush 🖌️ as applicator. I use gear oil to lube my chain in monsoon not spot of rust

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому

      No issue cleaning the chain, nor lubing it. The issue is crap material it is made from.

  • @ojbarberena7090
    @ojbarberena7090 2 роки тому +1

    Great review with useful information.
    Cheers from Colombia South America

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      Thank you and welcome to the channel

  • @josep9564
    @josep9564 Рік тому

    RIP sir.. love these videos

  • @sideskraft
    @sideskraft 3 роки тому +2

    If they do put in the 650 twin, the HP and torque curve will go way up as will the weight, and that will make it much less capable, safe and fun off road. IMO the 413cc engine in the Himmy is the perfect fit for the bike's intended purpose. BTW, I've heard that aftermarket brake pads make a big difference. I really enjoy your channel and enthusiasm, even if you're a Buckeye LOL!!

  • @flaviobuschinelli1309
    @flaviobuschinelli1309 3 роки тому +1

    Congratulations on the video and on the 4th of July to you and all Americans from me in Brazil! I am a 9 and a half feet size, so I don't have a problem with the pegs and levers but I do understand your situation. I am also a secondary road rider near to Serra Negra (Black Hill) and I find the bike the perfect ride for the region. Thanks for the tips and lessons , you sure should be elected the North American Ambassador for the Himalayan!

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому

      Wow thank you much appreciated, but I sincerely doubt that I "fit" their ambassador profile.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому

      @Arnold Schwarzenigga heck I can't even get an email back from them soooooo oh well

  • @Britishshooter
    @Britishshooter 3 роки тому +2

    Tec parts in England now do a drop in camshaft that boots power on it's own(before DNA filter and pipe) to just under 30 BHP. It improves bottom end power and fuel mileage too. With a decent downpipe and can plus DNA filter you could probably get 33 BHP.

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому

      Well aware and watch today's video

  • @iainleil9085
    @iainleil9085 3 роки тому +2

    With the gear shift I have moved mine around two splines and I find it much better as for after market item's there is a company in England called Hitchcocks who are Enfield specialists and they have a wide range of parts for the bike

  • @oscartravis5740
    @oscartravis5740 2 роки тому +1

    Some great points, I couldn't have asked for more, and brilliant to see it ridden on a range of surfaces and how it soaked up the miles without a grumble. Greetings from England :-)

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  2 роки тому

      Thanks Oscar and special thanks for watching and subscribing

  • @bikingdayz958
    @bikingdayz958 2 роки тому +1

    Got mine 2022 edition and loving it.

  • @ronny-drz
    @ronny-drz 3 роки тому +1

    Hello from Canada - great video, really enjoy your channel! (PS, I had a 1975 XLCH 1000 back in the day). Have to put a Himalayan in my garage, thanks for all of the straight up info. Cheers, Ronny

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Ronny and welcome to the channel!!! Cheers

  • @vxplore
    @vxplore 2 роки тому +1

    This bike have way much potential .... If they swap the transmission from 5 speed to 6 speed.... That the only thing it need..... BTW nice in detail review 👍🏻

  • @mikesmilei6723
    @mikesmilei6723 2 роки тому +1

    It was the best and most honest summary I have found so far on this bike, thank you very much for taking the time making this video for us!

  • @robbaskerville253
    @robbaskerville253 Рік тому

    The more I see of this bike, the more I feel it is perfect for what I want to do. Just wish it had a bigger tank.

  • @roblippiatt874
    @roblippiatt874 3 роки тому +1

    Great video loving your channel… over here in the UK 🇬🇧

  • @kittywampus
    @kittywampus 3 роки тому +1

    Happy 4th
    I noticed that itchy boots had put an auto chain oiler on her bike because of that problem.
    Thankfully I'm small and I did the bike well. Just need to straighten out my credit and I'll be getting one. Checked out a white one which I think would be great here in the desert

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      awesome and i get the whole credit stuff. ugh

  • @1sinister80
    @1sinister80 2 роки тому +1

    Great video thank you. I was on the fence because I want a new KLR with the FI but I also like the look of the Himalayan. So I decided I am doing both.

  • @hoyhoytoo6772
    @hoyhoytoo6772 2 роки тому +2

    Cool vid, thanks. I have a 650 Interceptor but thinking of trading it in for a Himalayan next Spring and your review has been helpful for that. I did have a 1200R Roadster a few years ago and loved it, best thing being the HD belt drive. Now, if RE did a belt rather than a chain final drive .... 🤔
    Thanks again, ride safe.
    hoyhoy

  • @peterhobbs7609
    @peterhobbs7609 Рік тому

    Great and through review, that’s an excellent little machine

  • @luispiovani9542
    @luispiovani9542 3 роки тому +1

    You hit the spot with the gear shift lever size. I am usa size 9 and it is hard for me to drive. There is an extendable after market lever that I've seen. I may have to buy it. For the rest, no complaints at all.

    • @mattyb7736
      @mattyb7736 3 роки тому +1

      I'm in a US 13 I just lifted the pedal about 15 mm now my boot fits it properly and no more missed gear changes

  • @philedwards2679
    @philedwards2679 3 роки тому +1

    Great review of the Himalayan. You might want to check out another UA-camr " Wiltshire Man" he's had a problem with his front brake and Royal Enfield have brought out a mod to fix it. He has a 2018 model.

  • @johndavis-tn3il
    @johndavis-tn3il 2 роки тому +1

    New subscriber, going to get my own Himalayan in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the comprehensive review.

  • @ecnavttocs
    @ecnavttocs 3 роки тому +1

    Gidday from WA. Love your vids on the Himalayan, good all round sound info. I am getting back into motor cycling at 64 and this bike has got me excited. Just seems so versatile and forgiving....maybe the bike for me. Will test ride in Perth WA next couple of weeks.

    • @phillipanderson9925
      @phillipanderson9925 2 роки тому

      How did you go with your test ride.
      I am looking at this the 390 adventure Ktm, Honda cb500x, and the new Klr 650

  • @robedmunds7163
    @robedmunds7163 3 роки тому +1

    Tec bike parts do a cam for it now that gives a good power boost, then you can raise the gearing a little bit to make it more motorway friendly.

  • @Kamathn
    @Kamathn 2 роки тому +1

    What a comprehensive review of the Himalayan !! Well done! Loved it! 👍

  • @UncleMinecraft
    @UncleMinecraft 2 роки тому +1

    Love your video. Great work. So seriously considering changing my cb500f for a himalayan.

  • @TerjeLReiersen
    @TerjeLReiersen 3 роки тому +1

    Nice review, thank you for your videos. I'm waiting delivery of my Himalayan, it's a long wait, I ordered mine the 16th of April, and it looks like I will get it in about two weeks from now (Norway)

  • @ExpatsOn2Wheels
    @ExpatsOn2Wheels 2 роки тому +1

    Just found your channel today. I like your videos man. Subbed!

  • @DJDLS
    @DJDLS 3 роки тому +1

    Very well presented. Made me interested in the Himalayan again. Was going to get one a year ago but decided on something else. I've sold that bike and got another one, still not the Himalayan. But watching your video, it really seems that it fits what I want in a bike. And I think the great deal you got yours for was meant to be, sharing your experiences is very valuable. Cheers!

    • @OlManRonin
      @OlManRonin  3 роки тому +1

      I hope you do and thank you so much for watching

  • @motojl
    @motojl Рік тому

    Funny, I put over 37,000 miles on a 2014 Honda Crf250l before I sold it. Burnt no oil ever. Flogged it the entire time. However, it was water cooled. That makes all the difference. Plus, it is a Honda. 😜

  • @homersreluctantodyssey2508
    @homersreluctantodyssey2508 3 роки тому +1

    great informative video for someone considering one of these. thanks!! ill be in cleves ohio this week for gravelrama, some nice country around there that doesnt get enough attention for how beautiful it is