The Enfield Himalayan is an outstanding bike, known for its light and easy-to-ride nature. The convenience of the self-starter eliminates the need for kick-starting, and the effective side stand makes parking effortless. The digital central console is user-friendly and easy to read. While designed primarily for off-road applications, its ride handling on city roads is commendable. The bike's rugged and distinctive appearance adds to its appeal, and the engine springs to life effortlessly with the self-start button. Smooth and easy gear shifts enhance the overall riding experience. The Himalayan is not only easy to handle but also versatile, suitable for both city commuting and off-road adventures. Although yet to be taken on the highway for off-road travel, it stands out as a great bike that excels in both urban and adventurous settings.Royal Enfield has successfully delivered a winner in this segment, offering an affordable option that is truly impressive. A potential owner myself, I am drawn to its overall greatness.
(21 Feb 2024)0
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Suhaschandra (Verified User)
I recently had a chance to
I recently had a chance to experience the himalayan 450.One of the standout features of this motorcycle is its robust build.It has strong off-roading capabilities.The engine delivers a steady increase in the performance and the torque is well balanced.A highlight for me about this bike is the height adjustability.I feel it stands best in its class as an adventure tourer.The switch gear could have been upgraded, As it still carries the meteor switch gear design.
(26 Dec 2023)0
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Raviteja (Verified User)
Ragured adventure
It was looking ragured adventure looks and it speedoconsole was fully digital i think it have the all the information in like distance to empty gear position indicator etc i engine we see that there was no twins to engine so i was not a air cooled engine i think it was liquid cooled engine i think it will be compitator to the ktm adventure 390 but one disappoint ment was i doesnt have the tubeless tyree and 2st royal enfield by having the fully led set up like head lamp look at those indicator i was looking like a bmw 1250 gs it have the so many option i tank design was awesome it look like bulky front wind shield design was changed mudguard also looking good at last most awaited bikes in adventure segment all are looking for the launch date of the himalayan 450
Himalayan 450 Negatives Points: Not the smoothest engine,features could have been more easy to use,tubeless spoke wheels are yet to come
Zigwheels Expert's Conclusion : The new Royal Enfield Himalayan is like a trusty buddy, always there for you. It's easy to handle, forgiving, and good for riding on roads or no roads. It's hard not to appreciate how it keeps things simple, just like the first Himalayan.
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Gopinath (Verified User)
Awesome Bike
The Enfield Himalayan is an outstanding bike, known for its light and easy-to-ride nature. The convenience of the self-starter eliminates the need for kick-starting, and the effective side stand makes parking effortless. The digital central console is user-friendly and easy to read. While designed primarily for off-road applications, its ride handling on city roads is commendable. The bike's rugged and distinctive appearance adds to its appeal, and the engine springs to life effortlessly with the self-start button. Smooth and easy gear shifts enhance the overall riding experience. The Himalayan is not only easy to handle but also versatile, suitable for both city commuting and off-road adventures. Although yet to be taken on the highway for off-road travel, it stands out as a great bike that excels in both urban and adventurous settings.Royal Enfield has successfully delivered a winner in this segment, offering an affordable option that is truly impressive. A potential owner myself, I am drawn to its overall greatness.
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Raviteja (Verified User)
Ragured adventure
It was looking ragured adventure looks and it speedoconsole was fully digital i think it have the all the information in like distance to empty gear position indicator etc i engine we see that there was no twins to engine so i was not a air cooled engine i think it was liquid cooled engine i think it will be compitator to the ktm adventure 390 but one disappoint ment was i doesnt have the tubeless tyree and 2st royal enfield by having the fully led set up like head lamp look at those indicator i was looking like a bmw 1250 gs it have the so many option i tank design was awesome it look like bulky front wind shield design was changed mudguard also looking good at last most awaited bikes in adventure segment all are looking for the launch date of the himalayan 450
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Suhaschandra (Verified User)
I recently had a chance to
I recently had a chance to experience the himalayan 450.One of the standout features of this motorcycle is its robust build.It has strong off-roading capabilities.The engine delivers a steady increase in the performance and the torque is well balanced.A highlight for me about this bike is the height adjustability.I feel it stands best in its class as an adventure tourer.The switch gear could have been upgraded, As it still carries the meteor switch gear design.
The Enfield Himalayan is an outstanding bike, known for its light and easy-to-ride nature. The convenience of the self-starter eliminates the need for kick-starting, and the effective side stand makes parking effortless. The digital central console is user-friendly and easy to read. While designed primarily for off-road applications, its ride handling on city roads is commendable. The bike's rugged and distinctive appearance adds to its appeal, and the engine springs to life effortlessly with the self-start button. Smooth and easy gear shifts enhance the overall riding experience. The Himalayan is not only easy to handle but also versatile, suitable for both city commuting and off-road adventures. Although yet to be taken on the highway for off-road travel, it stands out as a great bike that excels in both urban and adventurous settings.Royal Enfield has successfully delivered a winner in this segment, offering an affordable option that is truly impressive. A potential owner myself, I am drawn to its overall greatness.
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Raviteja (Verified User)
Ragured adventure
It was looking ragured adventure looks and it speedoconsole was fully digital i think it have the all the information in like distance to empty gear position indicator etc i engine we see that there was no twins to engine so i was not a air cooled engine i think it was liquid cooled engine i think it will be compitator to the ktm adventure 390 but one disappoint ment was i doesnt have the tubeless tyree and 2st royal enfield by having the fully led set up like head lamp look at those indicator i was looking like a bmw 1250 gs it have the so many option i tank design was awesome it look like bulky front wind shield design was changed mudguard also looking good at last most awaited bikes in adventure segment all are looking for the launch date of the himalayan 450
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Suhaschandra (Verified User)
I recently had a chance to
I recently had a chance to experience the himalayan 450.One of the standout features of this motorcycle is its robust build.It has strong off-roading capabilities.The engine delivers a steady increase in the performance and the torque is well balanced.A highlight for me about this bike is the height adjustability.I feel it stands best in its class as an adventure tourer.The switch gear could have been upgraded, As it still carries the meteor switch gear design.
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