• Q. Recently I have purchased Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 cc bike engine and silencer was early heating condition and what is the solution?

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    Dheeraj
    Dheeraj | 5 years ago

    Hi, I recently bought the Himalayan bike. Just like you, I do noticed that the bike gets heated a lot Initially. This thing continues for about 25-30 kms and then it starts cooling down. Those initial 25-30 kms is hard to ride if we are wearing slippers or shorts. But once the first service is done, I don't see a lot of heat compared to earlier condition.

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 5 years ago

    For this, we would suggest you to visit the nearest service centre and get your bike inspected as they would be the better people who can let you know about the issue and can fix it. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest service centre and selecting your city accordingly - Bike Service Centre.

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    Nikki101
    Nikki101 | 3 years ago

    Free flowing exhaust like PoweRage may help, check the valve clearances and oil level. It’s air cooled engine and shouldn’t be left for any time running and not riding as the air needs to pass over the engine and oil cooler to keep it cool. Check with your local Enfield garage as it may need adjusting.

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