Damn!! The bike looks so clean, please make a video on cleaning and maintaining the motorcycle this clean, I am taking delivery of Kamet white this weekend 😉🙌🏼
Hey ben, I own a Himalayan 411. Im a bit skeptical about the engine oil change period. RE suggests to change the oil every 10k KMs but they are using a semi syntethic oil (liqui gun) and we know semi synthetic hardly last 2-2.5k KMs. This time i change the Liquid gun oil at 1.8k KMs and changed it to Liqui Moly 10w-50 (same grade as suggested by RE) full synthetic.
Hello, Ben! I follow you on RUclips and love your videos; I really appreciate your passion. I have a 2021 Himalayan, still completely stock, and I’m thinking about making some modifications. Considering that I use the bike both in the city and for traveling on high-speed roads, and I also want to do a bit of light enduro, my goal is to improve it to have a cruising speed around 100 km/h without feeling too many vibrations and keeping the RPMs a bit lower if possible. Do you think that by changing the air filter to a BMC/DNA and using a more open exhaust terminal, I can achieve this result? I wouldn’t want to lengthen the gear ratios since it would then be a problem for enduro and steeper climbs. I hope you’ll respond. Thanks.
Yep but amsoil still at league of it's own there is a difference between fully synthetic and 100% synthetic oils only a few manufacturers able to crack that and amsoil is one of the pioneers of synthetic engine oils
Hi Ben , i asked a doubt, RE guys say after draining the engine oil we need to fill 2.1L but i measured the oil after draining it was around 2.6L😢? So actually should i add more or leave it bro?
@@ahanbapat8805 Manual mostly states the minimum required values. In that case, Himi450 is capable of running in semi synthetic itself, which is good to hear.
@@shufflex8403 cause it’s not the right thing to do on a motorcycle. Never mount lights to the triple clamps . If you know you know . Otherwise you can take my word for it .
I have a RE Himalayan 411 BS6. Fed up of the RE Oil that they put in. Not touring on the bike, or off roading. Ocassional Sunday Rides and Home to Office thats it. Which oil would you recommend?
Hi Ben !! Regularly watch your vedios . I own a scram 411. While i was riding the horn automatically stopped working ..what could be the reason ? Is it repairable or do i need to get a new one ? Could you please share link if possible ?
@@syedvasim9454 it will keep vibrating and may get damaged ( MAY ) . Lean the bike on the right . Open up the bolts and twist / turn the strainers in position . Not a drop of oil wasted .
Bro I measured the oil after removing I got 2.6L but RE suggests to put 2.1L back after draining; so a bit confused 🤔 should I add some more engine oil or no?
Do you plan to show how the spark plug would be changed? Since it's water-cooled, I imagine the tank and the air filter box will have to be removed, quite a challenge compared to air-cooled R.E.s.
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN I saw the whole video. In the video, you mentioned that you ran the engine, and then cooled it. Let it cool down for 20 minutes. But what I am trying to get at, is you need to change the oil when it is warm! The correct way of doing it is going for a good ride of 50+ KM, having hit 3/4 rev on the meter, and coming back. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes and then drain it at an optimum temperature of 60 to 70°. So that all the sludge particles and the impurities are still in mix and not resting somewhere in the engine. I am consulting you as an automotive engineer, please don't take it as a criticism, rather than feedback.
Hey, thanks for the video.. what about the O rings? should have changed them as well.. anyways better than visiting a service center. 😂😂. They do a crapy job anyways..
Thank You for Your service to the DIY community
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Damn!! The bike looks so clean, please make a video on cleaning and maintaining the motorcycle this clean, I am taking delivery of Kamet white this weekend 😉🙌🏼
maintenance playlist on this channel.
Hey ben, I own a Himalayan 411. Im a bit skeptical about the engine oil change period. RE suggests to change the oil every 10k KMs but they are using a semi syntethic oil (liqui gun) and we know semi synthetic hardly last 2-2.5k KMs. This time i change the Liquid gun oil at 1.8k KMs and changed it to Liqui Moly 10w-50 (same grade as suggested by RE) full synthetic.
Change every 3-4 k kilometres if ridden everyday
Any oil
what about fully synthetic oils ? The packaging suggests a change interval of 6k KMs
Nice vid ben.shame enfield mechanics dont take more pride in thier work!!
Tell me about it
Is there a way to reset the service indicator in the display settings on this bike? Or do you need a dealer only diagnostics tool?
Is fully synthetic good to everyday commuting Himalayan
Hello, Ben! I follow you on RUclips and love your videos; I really appreciate your passion. I have a 2021 Himalayan, still completely stock, and I’m thinking about making some modifications. Considering that I use the bike both in the city and for traveling on high-speed roads, and I also want to do a bit of light enduro, my goal is to improve it to have a cruising speed around 100 km/h without feeling too many vibrations and keeping the RPMs a bit lower if possible. Do you think that by changing the air filter to a BMC/DNA and using a more open exhaust terminal, I can achieve this result? I wouldn’t want to lengthen the gear ratios since it would then be a problem for enduro and steeper climbs. I hope you’ll respond. Thanks.
Please give all product links of the DIY
You don’t run the engine hot before draining the oil ?
hi a question. Is there an engine water temperature sensor on this model?
Even shell 10w50 long ride fully synthetic oil is very good
Yep but amsoil still at league of it's own there is a difference between fully synthetic and 100% synthetic oils only a few manufacturers able to crack that and amsoil is one of the pioneers of synthetic engine oils
Hi Brother, How is the Fully Synthetic oil performing?
Ben try 10w-50 ester oil fully synthetic on 450 worth it i tried
Reduce heat and increase smoothness!
am gonna try that on my bike . this is my friends.
Hi please share the link for the original royal Enfield engine oil and air filter for Himalayan 450.
What did you do with the waste oil? I always wonder that, thats why never did it myself.
Are you going to change the spark plug on the 450 like you did on the 411?
@@anirban17aug will do
@ will wait for the video 👍
agree the oil fill Bolt should be enough little thighs than a thumb tight.
Hi Ben , i asked a doubt, RE guys say after draining the engine oil we need to fill 2.1L but i measured the oil after draining it was around 2.6L😢?
So actually should i add more or leave it bro?
Manual states semi-synth oil only, This is fully synthetic
better but always swap after the bike has run atleast 2000 kms .
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN My himi ran about 2.6 k kms now . Can I change now or is it okay if I change it after 5k at service centre?
Hey @ONTWOWHEELSBEN big fan!
Quick question if manual states semi synthetic will adding 100% synthetic not damage the 450?
@@ahanbapat8805 Manual mostly states the minimum required values. In that case, Himi450 is capable of running in semi synthetic itself, which is good to hear.
Can you please mention the cordless tool model you are using and how is it performing. Thank you
It’s a low torque Chinese model . Not an impact driver .
Hey ben. Why have you not installed the maddog aux lights on the forks ? Any particular reason?
@@shufflex8403 cause it’s not the right thing to do on a motorcycle. Never mount lights to the triple clamps . If you know you know . Otherwise you can take my word for it .
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN Got it. Thanks Ben 😊
I have a RE Himalayan 411 BS6. Fed up of the RE Oil that they put in. Not touring on the bike, or off roading. Ocassional Sunday Rides and Home to Office thats it. Which oil would you recommend?
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@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN Thanks a lot Buddy 🙏🏻
Are u and leu related😅? I thought he was you😂
How about using engine flush bro?
@@syedvasim9454 once every 15000 kms or more
Gud Job Brother!!!
Hi Ben !!
Regularly watch your vedios .
I own a scram 411.
While i was riding the horn automatically stopped working ..what could be the reason ?
Is it repairable or do i need to get a new one ?
Could you please share link if possible ?
Pls get it checked by a mech . Can’t say anything without examining
great tips! Thanks so much.
Glad it was helpful!
always run the engine before the oil change!
What are your thoughts about motul 300v
Fantastic
Good for high compression engines❤
Bro i too did oil change by myself but forgot to twist and put those two strainers back in , will that cause any issues 😢?
@@syedvasim9454 it will keep vibrating and may get damaged ( MAY ) . Lean the bike on the right . Open up the bolts and twist / turn the strainers in position . Not a drop of oil wasted .
@ONTWOWHEELSBEN thanks alot brother for the advice 👍
Bro I measured the oil after removing I got 2.6L but RE suggests to put 2.1L back after draining; so a bit confused 🤔 should I add some more engine oil or no?
Does RE void your warrenty on the bike if you service it ourselves?
dont know and dont care .
What grade oil did you use in your friend's Xpulse?
10w30 dirt bike specific oil from Amsoil
Didn't it void warranty
Do you plan to show how the spark plug would be changed? Since it's water-cooled, I imagine the tank and the air filter box will have to be removed, quite a challenge compared to air-cooled R.E.s.
Have already made a video on air filter swap . The tank removal part has been covered in the same
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN i Saw it , but there's no video yet of the air box removal on the internet, maybe you will be the first one
@@Sr.D sure , i will soon.
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Thanks!
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always run to warm the engine before the oil change!
I did. Pls
Watch the video without skipping .
@@ONTWOWHEELSBEN I saw the whole video. In the video, you mentioned that you ran the engine, and then cooled it. Let it cool down for 20 minutes. But what I am trying to get at, is you need to change the oil when it is warm!
The correct way of doing it is going for a good ride of 50+ KM, having hit 3/4 rev on the meter, and coming back. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes and then drain it at an optimum temperature of 60 to 70°. So that all the sludge particles and the impurities are still in mix and not resting somewhere in the engine.
I am consulting you as an automotive engineer, please don't take it as a criticism, rather than feedback.
waiting for the review of the oil
Hey, thanks for the video.. what about the O rings? should have changed them as well.. anyways better than visiting a service center. 😂😂. They do a crapy job anyways..
No the o ring need not be changed .
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Why don't you use RE oil? You won't be able to claim warranty if you put other than RE oil
I don't think he's concerned about the warranty. I've also never been happier after switching from RE Oil to better aftermarket options.
Only one bottle in stock at the given link in description. Please add more reliable sources to purchase the same if known.
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