Royal Enfield Himalayan Comfort User Reviews

4.3/5
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  • Mileage
    3.8/5
  • Performance
    4.6/5
  • Maintenance Cost
    3.8/5
  • Comfort
    4.7/5
  • Features & Styling
    4.5/5
Shaurya
Shaurya

Impressive off roader

The gearshift is very good and can easily crusie this bike on the 100 to 120 kmph of speed without any problem and get very comfortable seating position. I can go with bike for many hours and is comes with dual disc and dual channel ABS and the brakes are good. On the road it feels very very stable but off the road the suspension feels stiffer side and is very stable and off road it performs fantastic and the mileage is around 25 to 30 which is very good with this heavy and powerful bike.

(29 Apr 2024) 0
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Sunil
Sunil

Conquering Adventures: Royal Enfield Himalayan

Calm, Rudrac Royal Enfield Himalayan are adventurous motorcycles that are meant for conquering harsh terrains. This model qualifies itself as a trustworthy and capable accessory that can withstand harsh conditions and help you to cover many kilometers. This model is engineered with a rather powerful 411cc engine, thus the getting of an optimally and linear speed when the need to travel off-road or highway cruising is necessary. Unlike motorcycles, pitbikes are primarily designed for comfort and convenience. They have a long-travel suspension system, a comfortable seat, and luggage mounts hence they are ideal for adventurous riders. From a scorching desert to the snowy peaks of the Himalayas, the modern Himalayan is tough, but not too rough. It is intended to get you back home, enabling you to make memories that will last a lifetime!

(17 Apr 2024) 0
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Vishnu
Vishnu

Himalayan adventure

I have use­d the Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle for some­ time. It is a tough bike made for e­xciting off-road adventures. The Himalayan is a good choice­ for long trips because it is strong and comfortable to ride­. It does not cost too much money. The Himalayan can fe­el heavy to ride in city traffic. Its classic de­sign and dependable pe­rformance make it popular with riders who want an affordable­ adventure bike.

(15 Apr 2024) 0
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Bhavesh Trivedi
Bhavesh Trivedi

Adventure Ready Companion

As you’re in charge of a Royal Enfield Himalayan, it is like you own a trustworthy travelling companion ready to embark on new adventures whenever you are. Purpose-built with its toughness in mind, this all-terrain vehicle proves to be a capable performer, able to tackle any landscape with zero fuss. Its powerful engine, coupled with long travel, custom set-up suspension permits an adventurous and potentially challenging further driving, while is rider comfortable position and huge luggage racks provide a comfortable and convenient ride.

(3 Apr 2024) 0
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Debargha
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Debargha (Verified User)

Royal Bike

Finally a "royal" adventurer. Himalayan is the only adventure bike in the market today, I waited for 4 hours for getting my hands on it. After which I think I could write about the "Pahari".The adventure segment in India isn't exploited by the automakers. Plunging this fact, Enters the rugged Himalayan! RE has given Himalayan a retro look that solves the purpose of an adventurer too, like its comfortable, and reliable. The suspension is just right and the frame is well-balanced. Engine section bike comes with an all-new four-stroke, air-cooled, 411cc engine churning out 24.5 bhp(max) @ 6500 rpm and torque of 3.3 km @ 4500 rpm. The engine feels smooth, has Torque, and allows you to revv effortlessly. The 5-speed gearbox is well set between RPMs so you don't have to hit them too often. I rode the bike in normal terrain, So I wouldn't be knowing about the off-road performance, on-road, you never feel the need to push the engine to high revs which indicates that torque distribution along the RPM is pretty well done. Issue- one thing I felt a little bit off the hook was the heavy clutch, It gives your forearm quite a workout eventually wearing you down, And there's no clutch adjustment nut too. The chassis and dynamics of the bike offer a brilliant biuld with great suspension, ideal for all terrain.

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Achyut
Newbie
Achyut (Verified User)

It has been around one year

It has been around one year of me owning the dream bike of almost every middle class adventure enthusiast or the ones who dream of visiting leh/ladhak on this beautiful machine.But unfortunately i only had the pleasure of driving this goliath of a machine on the streets of kashi and some small routes such as lucknow/varanasi, Kanpur/varanasi.So will not be the right person to comment on it's extreme off-road capabilities but if you are looking to buy this magnificent beast for your daily travel and inter city travel then do read this review.The good:- the confidence:-overtaking a bus, Car or some other vehicle is a piece of cake, You get that power in the 1st & 2nd gear itself, You get that confidence of riding a strong and fast machine.The comfort:-the seats are one of the most comfortable in the market with good posture support, I am 6.5 and even i can sit straight and ride comfortably on this bike.The suspension:- i switched from tvs jupiter to himalyan and i was able to feel the comfort as a rider on this machine, Potholes and puddles are nothing in front of this bike, Ofcourse the suspension is made for off roading and city roads are like the easy level for this bike.The bad:-the mileage:- a 411cc bike will drink a lot but you feel it on your pocket every time you pay for fuel.The weight:- with the bike weighing almost 200 kg you feel the burden when stuck in heavy jams.The lights:- the manufacturers could have invested some thoughts while designing the headlamps, I feel that a bike which is this big shoud come with atleast a decent headlamp.The service:- as there are not many himalayans in my and many other smaller cities it is difficult to get it fixed by local mechanics unlike it's predecessor bullet and also the scarcity of parts in open market will force you to visit service center.That's all from my side, Hope you like this review.

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Sunil
Sunil

Conquering Adventures: Royal Enfield Himalayan

Calm, Rudrac Royal Enfield Himalayan are adventurous motorcycles that are meant for conquering harsh terrains. This model qualifies itself as a trustworthy and capable accessory that can withstand harsh conditions and help you to cover many kilometers. This model is engineered with a rather powerful 411cc engine, thus the getting of an optimally and linear speed when the need to travel off-road or highway cruising is necessary. Unlike motorcycles, pitbikes are primarily designed for comfort and convenience. They have a long-travel suspension system, a comfortable seat, and luggage mounts hence they are ideal for adventurous riders. From a scorching desert to the snowy peaks of the Himalayas, the modern Himalayan is tough, but not too rough. It is intended to get you back home, enabling you to make memories that will last a lifetime!

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Siva
Newbie
Siva (Verified User)

Relaxed position

3.0

I owned a bs3 model and used it for 4 years.I have had love and hate relationship with it like many owners.The main problem for me was frequent quality issues.It's a headache to maintain it and you will be spending good once the bike is out of warrenty.Battery issues was persistent and doesn't matter what i do, The bike won't start if i don't use it for a week.Finally i had enough and i sold it.As for the performance, It is good for calm relaxed riding.Anything above 80kmph is vibey and kills the mood.(personal) i gotta say the riding posture is one of the best i ever experienced and j love the relaxed position and comfort it offers.Iam not sure about the bs6 version.Make sure you rest drive it good before purchasing.

Siva's Himalayan gives mileage of 30 kmpl
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Problems in Himalayan Comfort

Avinash
Newbie
Avinash (Verified User) Owned

The overall experience of the

3.0

The overall experience of the bike is not good, Good comfort, Almost good mileage But the issue i faced makes this the worst bike i owned, The tappet noise issue with the engine, And the poor service given by the company outlet service center, And i am still facing the issue and they could not resolve the problem.Dont buy the re himalayan.

Avinash's Himalayan gives mileage of 28 kmpl
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ADITYA
Newbie
ADITYA (Verified User) Owned

A balanced bike

4.6

One of the best bike as said by the company made for all roads made for no roads.A bike with a full on comfort, Less vibration.With these pros there some cons such as speedometer cluster issues, Side stand sensor issue and clutch cable cuts off soon.

ADITYA's Himalayan gives mileage of 36 kmpl
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Best User Experiences with Himalayan Comfort

Debargha
Newbie
Debargha (Verified User)

Royal Bike

Finally a "royal" adventurer. Himalayan is the only adventure bike in the market today, I waited for 4 hours for getting my hands on it. After which I think I could write about the "Pahari".The adventure segment in India isn't exploited by the automakers. Plunging this fact, Enters the rugged Himalayan! RE has given Himalayan a retro look that solves the purpose of an adventurer too, like its comfortable, and reliable. The suspension is just right and the frame is well-balanced. Engine section bike comes with an all-new four-stroke, air-cooled, 411cc engine churning out 24.5 bhp(max) @ 6500 rpm and torque of 3.3 km @ 4500 rpm. The engine feels smooth, has Torque, and allows you to revv effortlessly. The 5-speed gearbox is well set between RPMs so you don't have to hit them too often. I rode the bike in normal terrain, So I wouldn't be knowing about the off-road performance, on-road, you never feel the need to push the engine to high revs which indicates that torque distribution along the RPM is pretty well done. Issue- one thing I felt a little bit off the hook was the heavy clutch, It gives your forearm quite a workout eventually wearing you down, And there's no clutch adjustment nut too. The chassis and dynamics of the bike offer a brilliant biuld with great suspension, ideal for all terrain.

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Achyut
Newbie
Achyut (Verified User)

It has been around one year

It has been around one year of me owning the dream bike of almost every middle class adventure enthusiast or the ones who dream of visiting leh/ladhak on this beautiful machine.But unfortunately i only had the pleasure of driving this goliath of a machine on the streets of kashi and some small routes such as lucknow/varanasi, Kanpur/varanasi.So will not be the right person to comment on it's extreme off-road capabilities but if you are looking to buy this magnificent beast for your daily travel and inter city travel then do read this review.The good:- the confidence:-overtaking a bus, Car or some other vehicle is a piece of cake, You get that power in the 1st & 2nd gear itself, You get that confidence of riding a strong and fast machine.The comfort:-the seats are one of the most comfortable in the market with good posture support, I am 6.5 and even i can sit straight and ride comfortably on this bike.The suspension:- i switched from tvs jupiter to himalyan and i was able to feel the comfort as a rider on this machine, Potholes and puddles are nothing in front of this bike, Ofcourse the suspension is made for off roading and city roads are like the easy level for this bike.The bad:-the mileage:- a 411cc bike will drink a lot but you feel it on your pocket every time you pay for fuel.The weight:- with the bike weighing almost 200 kg you feel the burden when stuck in heavy jams.The lights:- the manufacturers could have invested some thoughts while designing the headlamps, I feel that a bike which is this big shoud come with atleast a decent headlamp.The service:- as there are not many himalayans in my and many other smaller cities it is difficult to get it fixed by local mechanics unlike it's predecessor bullet and also the scarcity of parts in open market will force you to visit service center.That's all from my side, Hope you like this review.

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Sunil
Sunil

Conquering Adventures: Royal Enfield Himalayan

Calm, Rudrac Royal Enfield Himalayan are adventurous motorcycles that are meant for conquering harsh terrains. This model qualifies itself as a trustworthy and capable accessory that can withstand harsh conditions and help you to cover many kilometers. This model is engineered with a rather powerful 411cc engine, thus the getting of an optimally and linear speed when the need to travel off-road or highway cruising is necessary. Unlike motorcycles, pitbikes are primarily designed for comfort and convenience. They have a long-travel suspension system, a comfortable seat, and luggage mounts hence they are ideal for adventurous riders. From a scorching desert to the snowy peaks of the Himalayas, the modern Himalayan is tough, but not too rough. It is intended to get you back home, enabling you to make memories that will last a lifetime!

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Siva
Newbie
Siva (Verified User)

Relaxed position

3.0

I owned a bs3 model and used it for 4 years.I have had love and hate relationship with it like many owners.The main problem for me was frequent quality issues.It's a headache to maintain it and you will be spending good once the bike is out of warrenty.Battery issues was persistent and doesn't matter what i do, The bike won't start if i don't use it for a week.Finally i had enough and i sold it.As for the performance, It is good for calm relaxed riding.Anything above 80kmph is vibey and kills the mood.(personal) i gotta say the riding posture is one of the best i ever experienced and j love the relaxed position and comfort it offers.Iam not sure about the bs6 version.Make sure you rest drive it good before purchasing.

Siva's Himalayan gives mileage of 30 kmpl
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