Customer Reviews on Royal Enfield Himalayan BS4 Tyres

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  • Performance
    4.5/5
  • Comfort
    4.7/5
  • Features & Styling
    4.5/5
  • Maintenance Cost
    3.7/5
  • Mileage
    3.7/5
  • 27% users recommended this bike for Tours
Pritam
Newbie
Pritam (Verified User)

Highway lack

2.6

Rear suspension is too soft even after adjustment, in highway lack of power and tube tyre are worst handling is good enough though and no complaint regarding mileage. i used to get 33 kmpl on avg but showing incorrect over 29 below

Pritam's Himalayan BS4 gives mileage of 29 kmpl
(8 Oct 2020) 0
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KetanInamdar
Newbie
KetanInamdar (Verified User)

Heavier side

4.2

5 more bhp would be welcome for better performance. Clutch is a bit on the heavier side.Tubeless tyres for spoke rims. And switchable abs is needed.

KetanInamdar's Himalayan BS4 gives mileage of 29 kmpl
(18 Aug 2020) 0
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Varun
Newbie
Varun (Verified User)

Things regularly

5.0

Best adventure touring bike below 2 L in India. Mine is 2018 non ABS version of snow white and I've covered over 15 k km with my Himalayan. Off road ride is like whole another level of awesomeness with this bike. During the free service period each service costs around only 1000 rs. Ease of handling in city is too good. I get mileage of 36-40 in highways and 30-35 in city + highways and around 28 in city use. I'm 6 feet tall and its sitting posture is very good. Standing and riding is too easy if you want to stretch your legs. Note : If you are not getting above 30 mileage then check these things regularly- 1. Tyre pressure.2. Use clutch only when needed.3. Do not accelerate like a racing bike. It's not. Its's a RE bike.4. Best speed range for Himalayan is 60-80 km/hr.

(15 Nov 2019) 0
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David
Newbie
David (Verified User)

Monstrously heavy

3.0

a great bike from RE stable.I hated RE for its vibrations. Himalayan is super powerful and smooth in 80-140kmph range I wish there is a carbon fibre version of Himalayan. in off-road conditions the bike has to be in manageable weight. Himalayan is monstrously heavy. clutch is hard radiator is a joke. need a bigger radiator tubeless tyres is the most missing options always on headlight is not a smart thing. should have had a smaller led day light 5inch shorter height would have been ideal

David's Himalayan BS4 gives mileage of 28 kmpl with ABS variant
(2 Apr 2019) 0
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Helpful Reviews of Himalayan BS4 Tyres

Varun
Newbie
Varun (Verified User)

Things regularly

5.0

Best adventure touring bike below 2 L in India. Mine is 2018 non ABS version of snow white and I've covered over 15 k km with my Himalayan. Off road ride is like whole another level of awesomeness with this bike. During the free service period each service costs around only 1000 rs. Ease of handling in city is too good. I get mileage of 36-40 in highways and 30-35 in city + highways and around 28 in city use. I'm 6 feet tall and its sitting posture is very good. Standing and riding is too easy if you want to stretch your legs. Note : If you are not getting above 30 mileage then check these things regularly- 1. Tyre pressure.2. Use clutch only when needed.3. Do not accelerate like a racing bike. It's not. Its's a RE bike.4. Best speed range for Himalayan is 60-80 km/hr.

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David
Newbie
David (Verified User)

Monstrously heavy

3.0

a great bike from RE stable.I hated RE for its vibrations. Himalayan is super powerful and smooth in 80-140kmph range I wish there is a carbon fibre version of Himalayan. in off-road conditions the bike has to be in manageable weight. Himalayan is monstrously heavy. clutch is hard radiator is a joke. need a bigger radiator tubeless tyres is the most missing options always on headlight is not a smart thing. should have had a smaller led day light 5inch shorter height would have been ideal

David's Himalayan BS4 gives mileage of 28 kmpl with ABS variant
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Pritam
Newbie
Pritam (Verified User)

Highway lack

2.6

Rear suspension is too soft even after adjustment, in highway lack of power and tube tyre are worst handling is good enough though and no complaint regarding mileage. i used to get 33 kmpl on avg but showing incorrect over 29 below

Pritam's Himalayan BS4 gives mileage of 29 kmpl
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KetanInamdar
Newbie
KetanInamdar (Verified User)

Heavier side

4.2

5 more bhp would be welcome for better performance. Clutch is a bit on the heavier side.Tubeless tyres for spoke rims. And switchable abs is needed.

KetanInamdar's Himalayan BS4 gives mileage of 29 kmpl
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