Royal Enfield Himalayan Performance User Reviews

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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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Vedanth Iyengar
Vedanth Iyengar

Royal Enfield Himalayan Adventure-Ready Explorer

The Royal Enfield Himalayan is an discoverer intended for adventure and erected to fluently cut the most delicate domains. I've a great affection for this model because of the significant point it offers, offering riders best capability and higher features on their off- road adventures. This model offers absolutely star qualification, giving away riders the confidence to risk into uncharted home. My estimation for this model stems from its capacity to give a thrilling and immersive ride experience. The Royal Enfield Himalayan is the ideal trip accompaniment for anyone appearing for an inconceivable experience because of its tough design and adaptable performance.

(18 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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Ashok Gupta
Ashok Gupta

best looks with unlimited features

I got the opportunity to drive this bike and I am happy with this , The Royal Enfield Himalayan is a great choice for adventures people. The mileage is decent for an adventure bike (around 30-35 km/liter). It has Great seating, good riding position for both rider and pillion. Its engine is not super powerful (24.3 HP), but smooth and performs well on rough roads. The experience is fun for exploring off-road and on-road rides. It is much affordable as compared to other big adventure bikes. It gives Good low-end torque for off-road situations.

(8 Apr 2024) 0
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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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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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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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tarun
Newbie
Tarun (Verified User)

Best Bike Ever

Royal Enfield Himalayan is the best bike for traveling and performance. Powered by a dependable 411cc engine it gives ample torque and reliability for each lengthy-distance travel and state-road exploration. Comfortable ergonomic and rancid-street geared-up capabilities like lengthy journey suspension and numerous ground clearances make it appropriate for numerous terrains. Despite missing a few contemporary services the Himalayan’s simplicity durability and sufficient luggage alternatives make it a perfect preference for adventure searching for a reliable associate constructed to tackle remote one of the best bike in the world Royal Enfield is the best, I love Himalayan 411cc.

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Anonymous
Newbie
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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
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Allwin
Newbie
Allwin (Verified User)

Good Performance

It's a good performance bike that covered 12k kms in just 3 months. Really impressed with its pulling power with the heavy load. Issues I faced were, overheating in the city, T stem issues, fasteners falling down while riding, and pain quality not good ( rusting some parts of bike).

Allwin's Himalayan gives mileage of 27 kmpl
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Potol
Newbie
Potol (Verified User)

Fuel gauge

It's good.I've had issues with the fuel indicator.It doesn't perform properly.

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Best User Experiences with Himalayan Performance

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.

0
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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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tarun
Newbie
Tarun (Verified User)

Best Bike Ever

Royal Enfield Himalayan is the best bike for traveling and performance. Powered by a dependable 411cc engine it gives ample torque and reliability for each lengthy-distance travel and state-road exploration. Comfortable ergonomic and rancid-street geared-up capabilities like lengthy journey suspension and numerous ground clearances make it appropriate for numerous terrains. Despite missing a few contemporary services the Himalayan’s simplicity durability and sufficient luggage alternatives make it a perfect preference for adventure searching for a reliable associate constructed to tackle remote one of the best bike in the world Royal Enfield is the best, I love Himalayan 411cc.

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Vedanth Iyengar
Vedanth Iyengar

Royal Enfield Himalayan Adventure-Ready Explorer

The Royal Enfield Himalayan is an discoverer intended for adventure and erected to fluently cut the most delicate domains. I've a great affection for this model because of the significant point it offers, offering riders best capability and higher features on their off- road adventures. This model offers absolutely star qualification, giving away riders the confidence to risk into uncharted home. My estimation for this model stems from its capacity to give a thrilling and immersive ride experience. The Royal Enfield Himalayan is the ideal trip accompaniment for anyone appearing for an inconceivable experience because of its tough design and adaptable performance.

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