Royal Enfield Himalayan Service 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
V Kapoor
V Kapoor

brighter and better designed for you

Diving into a wide array of features, the Royal Enfield Himalayan is a modern bike for the newer generation. It is an amazing bike model with services at one’s feet. It is easy to operate and even easier to operate and drive. With attractive exterior built and comfortable seats, it is quite nicely suited for both the driver and the passenger at the back. The showroom offers a very obvious and well deserving price for this model and according to me it is a great investment. The other functionalities are top notch and smooth, and is totally under the budget.

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Pravi
Newbie
Pravi (Verified User)

Long drive

It's a worthy bike, For its price we will get good performance and comfort to ride, I got good feeling ride this bike for long drive for tours it can travel up to 450 km per day the best bike to go for solo trip or trip with the friends, Its look like sports bike, And its head light is superb and side look is crazy.Its doesn't take much maintenance and for servicing for 4 - 6 months once we should take it for servicing and maintenance.

(28 Nov 2023) 0
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Vinay
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Vinay (Verified User)

Specifically built

Good driving experience, Specifically built with touring and off roading in mind weight can be small hiccup during off roading handles well and good, Service depends on dealer you can be sure that some things will break but easy to maintain

(30 Oct 2023) 0
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Jean
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Jean (Verified User)

Engine noise is the worst ever in re himalayan.That too service centers like velavan motors are worst to the core.Never do what you request for.They do what they want to do.

(27 Oct 2023) 0
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Helpful Reviews of Himalayan Service

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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Anonymous
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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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Biplab
Newbie
Biplab (Verified User) Owned

ntest ride

3.8

I have owned the bike for a good 1.5 years now, I have done a tour of 1500 kms (round trip), I rode it on the terrain of northeast India. I have mostly ridden it in city traffic to the office and here is my review. The bike is absolutely fantastic in terms of ride quality and terrain handling. You need just this much power for any tour, (it's perfect for our Indian road conditions and mileage is good too). In the city, it is okay but very heavy (you might resent your decision of buying it) but once you take it to highways especially the twisties on a hilly area you will love the ride and feel awesome that you own this bike. But there are certain issues that I faced that compelled me to think about selling the bike. The biggest issue is that there will be a lot of problems with the bike one after another, Most of the problems can be dealt with in the service centre (they are very good ) but some could not (you will literally feel like a mechanic). You want the feel of raw motorcycling to get a Royal Enfield but if you want a no-nonsense and reliable machine get a Honda (which I plan next). Lastly, I would say don't rush because youtube reviews are mostly paid and biased (very few websites like Zigwheels put genuine reviews and are actually helpful). Talk with people owning the bike facing issues and more importantly take a test ride.

Biplab's Himalayan gives mileage of 28 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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Problems in Himalayan Service

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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Hemant
Expert
Hemant (Verified User)

Manufacturing defect

5.0

Had to change a tire because of a manufacturing defect which even the company didn't pay for.Doubt the quality assurance department of royal enfield.Engine malfunctioned twice within 5 months of purchase for which service center charged a lot.The parts and the services provided by the royal enfield is of low quality.I dreamt of going to ladakh on this bike but it can't withstand the roads of delhi.

Hemant's Himalayan gives mileage of 34 kmpl
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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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Jeeva
Newbie
Jeeva (Verified User)

Good for riding and offroading

Good for riding and offroading but there is an disadvantage in wiring side.My himalayan is 2years old not it not starting the service team told to change the full wiring kit.They don't tell the correct reason.I don't know weather the insurance is clim for wires??.

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Best User Experiences with Himalayan Service

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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Biplab
Newbie
Biplab (Verified User) Owned

ntest ride

3.8

I have owned the bike for a good 1.5 years now, I have done a tour of 1500 kms (round trip), I rode it on the terrain of northeast India. I have mostly ridden it in city traffic to the office and here is my review. The bike is absolutely fantastic in terms of ride quality and terrain handling. You need just this much power for any tour, (it's perfect for our Indian road conditions and mileage is good too). In the city, it is okay but very heavy (you might resent your decision of buying it) but once you take it to highways especially the twisties on a hilly area you will love the ride and feel awesome that you own this bike. But there are certain issues that I faced that compelled me to think about selling the bike. The biggest issue is that there will be a lot of problems with the bike one after another, Most of the problems can be dealt with in the service centre (they are very good ) but some could not (you will literally feel like a mechanic). You want the feel of raw motorcycling to get a Royal Enfield but if you want a no-nonsense and reliable machine get a Honda (which I plan next). Lastly, I would say don't rush because youtube reviews are mostly paid and biased (very few websites like Zigwheels put genuine reviews and are actually helpful). Talk with people owning the bike facing issues and more importantly take a test ride.

Biplab's Himalayan gives mileage of 28 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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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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