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30th November 2020, 17:46 | #46 |
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Exceptional review Sir. Took me a lot of time to go through all of it but it is well worth it. Anyone looking for a BS6 Himalayan need not go anywhere else. I have a question regarding the aftermarket headlights. Is it legal to replace the stock with LED units like these ( they definitely look very good and improve the visibility though)? Won't we have problems with the cops? One of my friends was recently stopped in Bangalore for using an aftermarket headlight on his classic 350. |
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30th November 2020, 19:59 | #47 |
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Great review again Karthik. I was blown away by your interceptor review & then this comes along! Probably the most comprehensive review out there on Himalayan BS6. Keep updating the thread & keep us glued in! |
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30th November 2020, 20:00 | #48 |
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Hi, That was one of the best reviews I had read in this forum and is right up my alley. I am in the market for a bike after a hiatus of 7 years. I have been recommended both the pulse and Himalayan. Since the budget is not an issue I will be riding both for decision. I have a clear idea of what to expect before even my test ride from your extensive and insightful review. Pillion support is of high consideration and may swing the vote towards Himalayan. I hope to do the test rides soon and take a call. Thank you for the review. |
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30th November 2020, 20:33 | #49 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Team-BHP Support | re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Quote:
Like you mentioned, a 50 bhp Himalayan may be all the tourer + commuter do-it-all package one needs, but it doesn't look like RE is interested in bringing out that unicorn concept anytime soon. Quote:
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Thanks for posting about the clutch cable, it would be really helpful for other Himalayan owners as well. Quote:
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2. I have no clue on this, like you said already the bike is pretty barebones. I will have to observe some of the dirt track Himalayans for inspiration to answer this question I guess. Big rock dirt park here in Bangalore (they offer dirt and adv riding courses) has a few Himalayans in their trainer fleet, it would be interesting to see what they have done on their bikes. Quote:
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There is no wire splicing as such, so warranty is not affected. The headlight is a plug and play replacement, and itself comes with 2 years warranty. I've been a happy user for ~2 years now on the Interceptor. Quote:
Glad to know you already own a BS4 Himalayan. The headlamp is compatible with BS4 bikes as well. I use a similar unit on my Interceptor which is a BS4 bike. I purchased it from Gear gear motorcycles, but I believe it is available online on maddog's website and Amazon as well. Quote:
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[/quote] Royal Enfield doing Royal Enfield things! You will only find such nuggets of information on the forum. [/quote] Indeed! Lol! Quote:
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1st December 2020, 10:19 | #50 |
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Stop writing more like this man! It may burn hole in my pocket. I still remember your red Punto. Great write up. Great bike. I always loved Impulse, this Himalayan and later Xpulse. Himalayan the name itself is seducing for me. But considering city rides I had to choose a TB500 which was appealing at that time. Now that it's time I should call RE stores. Last edited by KPR : 1st December 2020 at 10:21. |
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Senior - BHPian | re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Quote:
We got different bikes with ABS in Leh because of the rule that himachal rental bikes are not allowed in Leh. They were new bikes with ABS (ABS was just launched) and more reliable than the tour company bikes. The vehicle is perfect for such terrains with good low end torque, suspension and comfortable riding posture (sitting and standing). Last edited by PatienceWins : 1st December 2020 at 11:12. | |
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1st December 2020, 15:30 | #52 |
BHPian | re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Many congratulations on the Himalayan sir ! The jealousy grows day by day.. Jokes aside, I really aspire to write atleast one such detailed writeup/review of my bike whenever I earn and buy it and your reviews are amongst the best ones here, serving the same purpose as the official T BHP reviews, but for bikes. The accessories you have fitted contribute very well to increase the overall usefulness of the bike, especially the mad dog lights. Thank you for inspiring and contributing so much. |
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1st December 2020, 16:18 | #53 |
Senior - BHPian | re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Wow, very informative review covering every aspect in such detail. One more purpose built weapon in your garage and can't help but to sit back and envy you |
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1st December 2020, 20:38 | #54 |
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Karthik, gotta admit, a wonderful show there. Being owning one, I can still haven't lost the ghost for the ride reviews and the reviews this bike has to garner. More is never enough for this bike. One thing I would see as a welcome change is the fuel gauge red zone, graciously reduced to a meagre dot-ish mark. The older Himmas had a reserve just after half a tank and it was ridiculous lousy one at that. Love the cool blue lit backlight too. All in, great pix, lovely points. Wish you more miles on all your steeds. Ride safe! Cheers! VJ |
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2nd December 2020, 00:31 | #55 |
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Karthik! Take a bow for an exhaustive, wonderful, clever, incisive & well written review. If any review had to stir my heart again for RE, then this was it. I still want the Himalayan to have a little bit more power than it currently has so that its easier for those overtaking maneuvers as mentioned, but I was hard pressed to not immediately call up RE for a booking of this bike, in this very same color. I am very glad that all apparent issues seem sorted on this BS6 Himalayan. Seems to me that it is a good indicator of the direction of the company and maybe, just maybe, the Meteor 350 and the other quarterly launches that they have planned are as well made. Cheers, and wish you and your better half many happy and safe miles on this beauty. |
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2nd December 2020, 13:00 | #56 |
Senior - BHPian | re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Great review Karthik. Lot of insights godsend for me. I'm also looking for an entry/mid category adv to complement my heavy Iron barrel cruisers. Himalayan is one shortlisted and your detail has helped me understand the product better. Waiting for year end discounts to start in the market :-) Cheers, -BJ |
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded A very "intelligent" review if I might add, one that I'll be hooked to for updates from time to time, since I'm an owner of the BSIV non-ABS model myself. You've absolutely nailed it for the value proposition that it is, and also pointed out in what ways it could be a more complete package. With regards to the clutch being hard complaint, as someone already pointed out above, the Pro-Spec EasyClutch is really a boon. Here's the thread for that: https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/motor...tch-lever.html (Easy Clutch by Pro-Spec: Reduces effort to operate clutch lever!) @Ashwinprakas has also pointed out a simpler way by which the effort could be reduced, within the same thread. I've had Maddog Scout-X in mind for a while now and I simply love your lights setup. More importantly, I'm looking for cheap and yet effective spot lights, and these seem to be highly recommended in that regard. A simple note from you w.r.t. the stock headlamps with these aux lights in place would help. I'm quite surprised that you have no complaints about wind blast with the stock visor. I've had to add a clip-on visor, being 5'11 myself, and only in it's highest setting do I feel secure in the "cockpit". Then again, to each his own. The itch to stand and ride will grow, anywhere, everywhere, even in the city where you may (not) find "beautifully-laid" tar road, that is a guarantee Overall, lovely ownership review you got here Last edited by shyamg28 : 2nd December 2020 at 14:34. |
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Also, compared to my naked Interceptor (zero windblast protection) and the Ninja 1000 which is again low slung, the Himalayan comes across as offering adequate wind deflection. Even within the Adv bikes I tried out, Xpulse and 390 Adv were similar in this regard. Not sure if I am incorrectly judging by adv standards (still new to this world), lol! Quote:
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded Quote:
Let me put it this way: any negative thoughts I have about its shortcomings, only arise when I'm off the bike, on TBHP (specifically the Adventure 390 forum or reading about the V-Strom 650 XT, though a little less ever since this gem you created, right here). Once I'm on the saddle, man, it never once fails to plaster a smile on my face. In terms of issues so far: 1. Clutch cable broken at around 18k kms. So I always carry a spare since then. 2. Minor engine oil leakage. As @VijayAnand mentioned, a quick gasket replacement and done. 3. The moisture seepage in the console is common with me too but I wait for the sun to get rid of it, doesn't bother me. 4. The speedo console vibrates severely at 100kph. I just added some tape across the circumference for now. 5. Rear tyre wore off at around 17k kms I think. Replaced with MRF Metor-M, stock size. 6. Replaced front tyre at 23k kms. Same as above. 7. Broke my clutch lever when someone rear-ended me. Replaced that with Pulsar lever. Works for now, but I plan to install the RE handguards next when I take it RE service center. 8. Funnily enough, the day I bought the bike, I had a puncture. After that, nada (touching wood as I type this). 9. Mud splatter at the rear. Wife absolutely hates it. I see you noticed too. If you come up with a solution, be sure to update here, so that I can copy the solution from you. 10. Engine heating initially was new to me, coming from liquid cooled Pulsar AS200. Had me looking at the console for temperature every 2 minutes in city. Now I don't care one bit. My mods are quite simple and can be found in a short review here (Coastal Trip on a Royal Enfield Himalayan). Quote:
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You're absolutely right, some deflection is better than no deflection. Anyhow, over time if you do need to upgrade, you could think about the Pro-Spec Easy Ride clip on, adjustable visor. Last edited by shyamg28 : 2nd December 2020 at 19:14. | |||
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| re: Wandering Spirits Unleashed: My 2020 Royal Enfield Himalayan. Edit: Sold and upgraded As always, one more 5 starrer from you Karthik. Very detailed and insightful. I appreciate your consistency, with each of your threads. The effort put in, in capturing the Photos and details is no less than any professional would. It's always good to have options in one's garage, if at all, one intends to have them and has the patience to take care of them. I am not a one machine, fit for all person. Good to read people being happy with newer and better RE products. However, I am done with RE, owning a 2007 Machismo 350 and 2010 Standard 350. They are keepers and will be kept. Having ridden KTM's, Duke 200 and 390 fairly, was a little inclined towards the Adventure 390. First impressions after test drives from aspirants is slowly and surely influencing me to look for options. Having had enough of 300ish CC rides and lack of impressive options in the half liter bike segment, next one will be a mile munching big bike. Might go the Ninja way. With your permission, will PM you for inputs once I decide. I have no words to describe your craze (if I may say so) for a wardrobe with bike specific riding gears. Could you please let us know the cost of your gear, this time around as you have done previously? It would be of help. Happy and Safe riding. |
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