Royal Enfield Himalayan Speed 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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Ashish
Ashish

Conquer Every Terrain with Confidence

With the tough and adaptable Royal Enfield Himalayan adventure bike, i can confidently take on any my Travelling and set off on surprising peregrinations. The Himalayan delivers superb running, comfort, and Performance that will motivate you to discover new places, whether i am speeding down wringing roads and negotiating rough pitches. This bike is my pass to inconceivable out-of-door conditioning because of its adaptable Looks and famed goog Features.

(19 Mar 2024) 0
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Aditya Sharma
Aditya Sharma

Adventure Awaits with Royal Enfield Himalayan

Experience exhilarating peregrinations on the Royal Enfield Himalayan. This adaptable 2 wheeler, erected to manage any my Travelling, provides Advanced Performance and rigidity for every trip. When conning steep rows and speeding down the trace, the Himalayan's strong machine and sturdy Design give excellent running and stability. You will ride in luxury and confidence on all my Trips thanks to its Modern technology and canny commands. Prepare to discover uncharted homes and winner all geographies with the Royal Enfield Himalayan.

(18 Mar 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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Vivek
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Well i bought this bike in

3.4

Well i bought this bike in 2016 and i have carburettor model bs3 which i still have.Himalayan is costly to maintain (80-110 paisa / km) in comparison with others.It has a 411 cc single cylinder 4 stroke engine which produces nearly about 24.3 bhp and max torque is 32 nm at 4000-4500 rpm.Let’s talk about the suspension it has 41 mm forks at front with a travel of 200 mm however in the rear it has monoshock with linkage and 180 mm of wheel travel which is alot and i have driven this bike on many terrains mostly off-road and i am telling you that in this price range of rs.2.20 lakh it is like a gift to the indians to buy an entry level moter cycle because at this price range you’re not going to find any other adventure moter cycle moreover it has front tyre of 90/90 r 21 and in rear it has 120/90 r 17 which help’s in off-road conditions.Cons- 1 average is pretty low himalayan will give 23-27 kmpl in cities on highway it will give not more than 32 kmpl.2.Rear tire mileage is quite low max it can go around 7000 kms only due to weight approximately 200 kilo’s which is quite heavy.3 sometime on highways bike feel underpowered and it creates lot of vibrations which you will feel all around your body specially on the handle bar so i think re could have made this bike more smoother and should have give a 6 speed gearbox for highway cruising.4 let’s talk about the coil set which helps to charge the battery.I have driven my himalayan around 44000 kms and i have changed my coil set 4th time average life of himalayan coil set is around 10000 kms only because of the poor build quality of the coil set and it will cost you around for carburettor models rs 3200 nin carburatted around rs 4-4300.At the end just want to say that royal enfield did a great job on this himalayan and with the time they will do improvements.

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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
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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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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
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Best User Experiences with Himalayan Speed

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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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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TanmoyHaldar
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TanmoyHaldar (Verified User)

Best for long rides

Best for long rides. I traveled 1200+ km in 2 days without anybody's pain due to the company-manufactured seats. They are the best. I drove it continuously on the 2nd day for almost 240-250km without any break. I was able to maintain a constant speed of 100 kmph without any issues. This bike performs best from 3rd gear. However, Heating effects are there but that1too only in 1st gear. Overall this is the best bike for long drives.

TanmoyHaldar's Himalayan gives mileage of 35 kmpl
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Aditya Sharma
Aditya Sharma

Adventure Awaits with Royal Enfield Himalayan

Experience exhilarating peregrinations on the Royal Enfield Himalayan. This adaptable 2 wheeler, erected to manage any my Travelling, provides Advanced Performance and rigidity for every trip. When conning steep rows and speeding down the trace, the Himalayan's strong machine and sturdy Design give excellent running and stability. You will ride in luxury and confidence on all my Trips thanks to its Modern technology and canny commands. Prepare to discover uncharted homes and winner all geographies with the Royal Enfield Himalayan.

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