Royal Enfield Himalayan LED 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
  • 50% users recommended this bike for Tours
Tanmoy
Newbie
Tanmoy (Verified User) Owned

Nice low end torque with

3.0

Nice low end torque with super mileage 30km/ltr, Good for carring pillion and carring luggage for long tour.Simple mechanism like old school bike but pulling power is really good for high altitude.Quality issue is a continues problem, Enfield engineering department try to solve this issue but it's not solve example cone set issue, Bs6 is far better than bs3 model but needed something good work on that bike.Fit and finish is not upto the mark if you compare it with its rivel bikes then you see they giving something extra like led headlight, Refined engine comapre than himalayan, Traction control slipper clutch cornering abs and very needful 6 th gear.Torque is good but power need to increase after 80 started vibrating like hell.Also need the better service guy in service station because they always realise you that you not buying a motorcycle you buying a emotion and lagacy of this great brand nothing else.

Tanmoy's Himalayan gives mileage of 30 kmpl
(20 May 2023) 0
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Viru
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Viru (Verified User) Owned

Nice bike but must have tubeless

2.6

Nice bike but must have tubeless tyres and some additional features like gear shift indicator, Fog light, Led headlight etc

(29 Sep 2022) 0
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Anonymous
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Personal experience

Performance-wise it is a good bike, Nimble and well equipped for the long-distance haul. The seat is to the softer side, Good for a short distance but you start feeling the chassis after 200 kms, which is not that of a good feeling. Pros:- 1. Good for long-distance rides 2. Availabilities for aftermarket options 3. Availabilities of service centers 4. Good off-road capability 5. Good cruising speed of 130 km/hr 6. A very good service period of 10k kms cons:-1. Faulty electrical wirings 2. Very weak chassis, issues of cracked chassis, find it in google pics. Build quality of the chassis is really very bad. ( personal experience) 3. Bad performance of shock absorbers after 1-2 years of riding, goes to the very stiff side like riding without any shock absorbers. 4. Oil leakage from the engine 5. A lot of vibrations on the visors and handle especially. 6. Major cone set issues, please use better cone bearings. 7. Lights need to be changed to led. 8. Underpowered for highway cruising. 9. The engine needs a lot of refining, please improve the forever present tappet noise and head noise, its very annoying. 10. Very bad after-sale service. Overall the bike is not that good and not that bad. Almost all the parts need to be changed from the aftermarket. At the last it's like buying a lottery, Totally depends on your luck. If you are lucky you get a good bike if not the problems start from day one. And there is no option to exchange once you have bought an item or product from the Royal Enfield.

My Himalayan gives mileage of 27 kmpl
(26 Mar 2022) 1
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Zaheer
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Zaheer (Verified User)

All over good, But please

All over good, But please change the mirror and give led head light

Zaheer's Himalayan gives mileage of 25 kmpl
(10 Mar 2022) 0
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Anonymous
Newbie
Anonymous (Verified User)

Personal experience

Performance-wise it is a good bike, Nimble and well equipped for the long-distance haul. The seat is to the softer side, Good for a short distance but you start feeling the chassis after 200 kms, which is not that of a good feeling. Pros:- 1. Good for long-distance rides 2. Availabilities for aftermarket options 3. Availabilities of service centers 4. Good off-road capability 5. Good cruising speed of 130 km/hr 6. A very good service period of 10k kms cons:-1. Faulty electrical wirings 2. Very weak chassis, issues of cracked chassis, find it in google pics. Build quality of the chassis is really very bad. ( personal experience) 3. Bad performance of shock absorbers after 1-2 years of riding, goes to the very stiff side like riding without any shock absorbers. 4. Oil leakage from the engine 5. A lot of vibrations on the visors and handle especially. 6. Major cone set issues, please use better cone bearings. 7. Lights need to be changed to led. 8. Underpowered for highway cruising. 9. The engine needs a lot of refining, please improve the forever present tappet noise and head noise, its very annoying. 10. Very bad after-sale service. Overall the bike is not that good and not that bad. Almost all the parts need to be changed from the aftermarket. At the last it's like buying a lottery, Totally depends on your luck. If you are lucky you get a good bike if not the problems start from day one. And there is no option to exchange once you have bought an item or product from the Royal Enfield.

My Himalayan gives mileage of 27 kmpl
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Tanmoy
Newbie
Tanmoy (Verified User) Owned

Nice low end torque with

3.0

Nice low end torque with super mileage 30km/ltr, Good for carring pillion and carring luggage for long tour.Simple mechanism like old school bike but pulling power is really good for high altitude.Quality issue is a continues problem, Enfield engineering department try to solve this issue but it's not solve example cone set issue, Bs6 is far better than bs3 model but needed something good work on that bike.Fit and finish is not upto the mark if you compare it with its rivel bikes then you see they giving something extra like led headlight, Refined engine comapre than himalayan, Traction control slipper clutch cornering abs and very needful 6 th gear.Torque is good but power need to increase after 80 started vibrating like hell.Also need the better service guy in service station because they always realise you that you not buying a motorcycle you buying a emotion and lagacy of this great brand nothing else.

Tanmoy's Himalayan gives mileage of 30 kmpl
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Sami
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Sami (Verified User) Owned

Motorcycle supported

3.8

A well-built first-of-its-kind adventure tourer, an Off-roader machine that gives amazing feedback both on and off the tarmac. I did a single day 750 km ride and the motorcycle supported me all along. Some aspects that could have been better:- LEDs could have taken the game a notch higher. I was struggling for a better vision after sunset. The height of the handle can be increased a bit more as taller people like me struggle with pain in our joints. I had to switch to an aftermarket product for better comfort. Windshield quality is not up to the mark. The compass is not trustworthy. Not to forget the compromised after-sales service quality.

Sami's Himalayan gives mileage of 32 kmpl
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Suyash
Newbie
Suyash (Verified User)

Long rides

4.6

It's a great experience to ride this amazing bike since the day i bought it.I am using this bike for city1commute and long rides too.This bike never disappointed me with its performance.This bike offers analogue and1digital console, Dual channel abs, Average fuel economy indicator, Led tail lights, Etc features that give it1a rich look and make it more stylish.

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Anonymous
Newbie
Anonymous (Verified User)

Personal experience

Performance-wise it is a good bike, Nimble and well equipped for the long-distance haul. The seat is to the softer side, Good for a short distance but you start feeling the chassis after 200 kms, which is not that of a good feeling. Pros:- 1. Good for long-distance rides 2. Availabilities for aftermarket options 3. Availabilities of service centers 4. Good off-road capability 5. Good cruising speed of 130 km/hr 6. A very good service period of 10k kms cons:-1. Faulty electrical wirings 2. Very weak chassis, issues of cracked chassis, find it in google pics. Build quality of the chassis is really very bad. ( personal experience) 3. Bad performance of shock absorbers after 1-2 years of riding, goes to the very stiff side like riding without any shock absorbers. 4. Oil leakage from the engine 5. A lot of vibrations on the visors and handle especially. 6. Major cone set issues, please use better cone bearings. 7. Lights need to be changed to led. 8. Underpowered for highway cruising. 9. The engine needs a lot of refining, please improve the forever present tappet noise and head noise, its very annoying. 10. Very bad after-sale service. Overall the bike is not that good and not that bad. Almost all the parts need to be changed from the aftermarket. At the last it's like buying a lottery, Totally depends on your luck. If you are lucky you get a good bike if not the problems start from day one. And there is no option to exchange once you have bought an item or product from the Royal Enfield.

My Himalayan gives mileage of 27 kmpl
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Best User Experiences with Himalayan LED

Tanmoy
Newbie
Tanmoy (Verified User) Owned

Nice low end torque with

3.0

Nice low end torque with super mileage 30km/ltr, Good for carring pillion and carring luggage for long tour.Simple mechanism like old school bike but pulling power is really good for high altitude.Quality issue is a continues problem, Enfield engineering department try to solve this issue but it's not solve example cone set issue, Bs6 is far better than bs3 model but needed something good work on that bike.Fit and finish is not upto the mark if you compare it with its rivel bikes then you see they giving something extra like led headlight, Refined engine comapre than himalayan, Traction control slipper clutch cornering abs and very needful 6 th gear.Torque is good but power need to increase after 80 started vibrating like hell.Also need the better service guy in service station because they always realise you that you not buying a motorcycle you buying a emotion and lagacy of this great brand nothing else.

Tanmoy's Himalayan gives mileage of 30 kmpl
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Sami
Newbie
Sami (Verified User) Owned

Motorcycle supported

3.8

A well-built first-of-its-kind adventure tourer, an Off-roader machine that gives amazing feedback both on and off the tarmac. I did a single day 750 km ride and the motorcycle supported me all along. Some aspects that could have been better:- LEDs could have taken the game a notch higher. I was struggling for a better vision after sunset. The height of the handle can be increased a bit more as taller people like me struggle with pain in our joints. I had to switch to an aftermarket product for better comfort. Windshield quality is not up to the mark. The compass is not trustworthy. Not to forget the compromised after-sales service quality.

Sami's Himalayan gives mileage of 32 kmpl
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Suyash
Newbie
Suyash (Verified User)

Long rides

4.6

It's a great experience to ride this amazing bike since the day i bought it.I am using this bike for city1commute and long rides too.This bike never disappointed me with its performance.This bike offers analogue and1digital console, Dual channel abs, Average fuel economy indicator, Led tail lights, Etc features that give it1a rich look and make it more stylish.

0
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Viru
Newbie
Viru (Verified User) Owned

Nice bike but must have tubeless

2.6

Nice bike but must have tubeless tyres and some additional features like gear shift indicator, Fog light, Led headlight etc

0
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