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Q. What is the mileage of Royal Enfield Himalayan BS6 in City?
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Q. Should I buy Himalayan BS6?
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Royal Enfield Himalayan User Reviews
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Good performance
Good performance.Strong vehicle.Heavy duty better comfort.No stress ness while driving.
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My Royal Enfield Himalayan Adventure
Royal Enfield’s Himalayan has been my steadfast companion on many adventures throughout the rugged terrains of India. Its 411cc engine, producing 24 bhp and 32 Nm of torque, is robust for off roading and smooth enough for highway rides. The bike's higher ground clearance and off road tires have allowed me to explore places I never thought I would ride a bike through.The Himalayan is equipped with a compass and a gear indicator, enhancing its utility as a true adventurer’s ride.
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Conquering Terrains
Royal Enfield’s Himalayan has been my steadfast companion on many adventures throughout the rugged terrains of India. Its 411cc engine, producing 24 bhp and 32 Nm of torque, is robust for off roading and smooth enough for highway rides. The bike's higher ground clearance and off road tires have allowed me to explore places I never thought I would ride a bike through.The Himalayan is equipped with a compass and a gear indicator, enhancing its utility as a true adventurer’s ride.
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built for your satisfaction
The Royal Enfield Himalayan is an adventure touring bike designed for tackling various terrains, from paved roads to light off-road trails. It's a good choice for riders who enjoy exploring, adventure rides, and navigating diverse road conditions. It comes with a 411cc engine . Its upright riding posture offers good visibility and control while riding on various terrains. While the Himalayan is good for light off-road , it's not meant for extreme off-roading.
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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.
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