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Royal Enfield Himalayan spied inside manufacturing facility

The upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan motorcycle has been spied on the production line at the company's manufacturing facility.

The Himalayan has a twin-cradle frame developed by Harris Performance. The bike is believed to be powered by a 410cc, single-cylinder engine, which is likely to produce 27 BHP and 32 Nm of torque.

The Himalayan has a single, round headlamp, a windshield, round rear view mirrors, high set front and rear mudguards, metal side-guards mounted at the front and a carrier at the rear. The bike has a telescopic fork suspension with rubber covers at the front and a monoshock at the rear. Other features include dual purpose tyres and disc brakes.

The crankcase of the bike sports the Royal Enfield logo, while the side panel bears the "Himalayan" badge. The bike is likely to get a brand new twin-pod instrument cluster with a digital MID.

Royal Enfield has not yet revealed a launch date for the Himalayan.

Source: Shifting Gears

 
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