I own one myself, but after introducing my daughter to the bike, I may have lost access to it. She loves it as much as I do. Love this bike, more I ride it more I like it.
Hmm. I do speculate a lot about to find a new job. Perhaps I'll just buy a Himalayan and keep my current job and start commuting on a Himalayan. The sooner the better I think.
In India... Himalayan is a dream bike for lots of Indians...it's 2.6 lakhs rupees here.. it's quite expensive for us but still we love to buy it ❤️❤️❤️
Being isolated up the coast, I bought mine over the phone after seeing a pic of one in the Himalayas.. what an intersting cool looking bike! Two yrs later, still lovin it. A 2 wheel Jeep indeed, it compliments my 4WD version. Excellent video and a great choice of music. Cheers from the PNW.
I purchased a brand new Himalayan here in Thailand in March 2020 and just never fell in love with it. At 60 years old, riding alone, I never really wanted to go off road but preferred riding on the streets. Although the Himalayan was extremely comfortable it was a little underpowered for me and also found it a bit clunky while shifting. Somehow i knew it wasn't eh bike for me. After extensive research I ended up buying a new royal enfield interceptor that I absolutely love. I put about 10,000 kilometers on both bikes and cannot recommend Royal enfield enough. I don't mean to bash your choice and only hope you are as happy with your Himalayan as I am with my Interceptor. Keep up the good work
Once a wise man said, 'A car just takes your body to places whereas a Royal Enfield Motorcycle moves your soul." May God bless You, Ride safe and Enjoy your Himalayan.
Hello from Bavaria! I rode mine last year 15.000 km, and it is the best counterpart to my Harley. My Himalayan earns the same love. I commute every day 65 km one way to work and evening back. It is really a mule and a 2w Jeep. I have the original boxes, I fill them with tools to fix my van in the garage, I carry trailer highes to the sandblasting company, I bring my son to school on it, I even carried my ebike to service on my Himalayan. Heated grips, a 2 inch handlebar riser, a Scott oiler, and you are ( at least me) ready for every trip, either commuting or world travel. I put this bike above all I had in my past: MZ, Yamaha xs400, Honda ST1100, BMW KS1200R, BMW Boxer. They all have lost my heart and love to this MEDITATION machine. Nice to see you having the same fun I have on my RE.
I am now 70 and have ridden a plethora of machines during that time, from a Tiger cub to a Road King to a CBR 1100 Super Blackbird; but I think that my happiest memories are those where the ride mattered - relaxed and stress free - and not just how fast you could get there. So thank you for this in-depth review, I will be after another bike soon, don't have a huge amount to spend, like doing my own "mechanics" and definitely do not want nor need gadgetry so your video has just confirmed my thoughts. Many thanks for that. Stay safe.
My dad bought a Himalayan for me to practice with. I've out 1,500 miles on it, and I gotta say I love this bike. Just barely fast enough for the highway (this one tops out at 85mph with a few minor mods), but on any road or terrain it's an outstanding bike. Looking forward to buying my own.
In my experience this is a very pleasant motorcycle to ride. I ride mine every day - it is my only transport. Great for commuting to work in urban traffic and so much FUN when I go out to play :-) Slightly jealous that your back roads appear to be in better condition than our main roads.
@@thesololynx34 i know I've been there, which is why the Himalayan, which was designed yo easily handle roads makes it the perfect ADV motorcycle!! Cheers!
20 years and before, REs were infamous for parts falling off as you rode them . They've turned a corner since then where Honda just released a bike in India which imitates the RE spec for spec. And the 650 twins have gone on to become the highest selling motorcycles in the UK currently.
RE was based on BSA if I remember and the design never changed from 40s or 50s (Just too lazy to do research). It used to look similar to most bikes built in that era and that is what made it fun when I rode them. I do not remember it being very unreliable but I do remember I used to make many heads turn when I showed up on it to my school.
Well here in brazil there famous for exactly that: parts falling off and engine failure, at least with the himalayan model. Some of the common problems are: water infiltrating in the panel, headlight break due to weak polymer used, superior part of the engine (I dont know the name for that in english) needing to be repaired with 10k km rode (it seams it is either a problem with glue used to tie togheter the engine parts or something to do with our gasoline which contains 27% of ethanol), oil leak in one of the engine screws (apparently it is 10mm short), the luggage support being extremely weak (they make you sign a paper that you know that it can only support 5kg without breaking) and the list goes on. Also altough cheap we have other competitors at the same price (xtz 250 lander from yamaha and xre 300 from honda) and if you dont mind buying a used bike you can buy a 2 years old versys 300x for the same price (and probably have less problems than with a brand new himalayan). I do love the style of the bike. I like bare metal brute bikes. But ironically it is less reliable than other models full of weak plastic.
@@galerinha sorry you had a bad experience. When I used them a long time back it was a 350 bullet. I had some good memories with it. However I will wait for the 650 version and get it. I have a Yamaha maxim 82 with 136k miles on the engine and yes understand Yamahas are probably more reliable. Can't be sure as I need to own a himalayan myself. Sometimes you might get a bad bike. It's just bad luck. Had a honda once which was very unreliable ...so sometimes it's bad luck I guess
@@csrajuse I was speaking about the overall experience here in brazil. I will probably buy a bike this year but it will probably be a used versys 300x tourer. I can't feel comfortable to do long trips with a historically problematic bike. Another reason is himalayan is designed for indian highways, here in brazil is common to have roads with speed limit of 110 or 120 kph, speeds that the himalayan can't cruise at. And I think it is very dangerous to drive considerably slower than bigger vehicles, specially in such small bike.
You explained it well. I own this for the past 4 years and it is fun+comfort. It always glides through all rough patches when we stand up. It will be just like we are riding on a highway standing on the footrest. Happy riding bro.
Love my Himalayan, actually have done more then a few RUclips Vids with my Himalayan. Feel free to check them out. Definitely an affordable option. I got mine two years ago, and at 47, opened my eyes to the world of off road riding. I will be forever thankful for my Himalayan for that...
Buying products from a developing country is cheaper than a product made in developed country coz of cost of production..... These motorcycles will get more expensive with time as india develops more
Another great video as usual !! I think your Himalayan content is what might get you to the 1000 mark. There's a lot of motorcycle related channels on RUclips, but not so with the Himalayan. ( although it's growing) Being a Himalayan owner myself, I think you've definitely" hit the nail on the head". You're enthusiasm shows just how fun this motorcycle is. Keep up the good work !
Itchy boots and karmakazee and now you Mr. All of you are convincing me to go get that himalayan as my 2nd bike, actually own a Suzuki Gixxer 155, down here it's in the mid place accessible bike range, honestly I love the looks and capabilities of it!
I'm loving my Himalayan too after the 1st couple of months. Just back from my first decent trip, 750 miles of the twistiest roads TomTom could find in Scotland and northern England over 4 days including some off-road which I've never done before. The bike got me through no problem even loaded up with luggage. :)
Very nice demonstrations of the Himalayan!! RE will be so happy!! Itchy Boots has really made this bike so famous!! RE has to reward her. I bought this 2021 Rock Red this week only because of watching Itchy Boots videos. Noraly is great inspiration.
Also convinced by your sympathic video I've bought a new Himalayan 2021, which I will get on 5.1.2022, when I get 60 years. Over 30 years I didn't drive a bike and I am so excited and full of joy about my decision. And as soon as possible I will go on my great, perhaps last tour direction Afrika... thanks a lot Ol' Man Ronin for your Inspiration! God bless you!🦋 🌹😎😃
I’m getting my first bike tomorrow and because of all these factors alone, it’s going to be a 22 Himalayan. Any recommendation on gear, first upgrades, and any advice? Thanks for the vid!
I struggled with which RE to get. I went with the INT650 because I’m not touring yet. Both are great bikes. I’m eventually going to have both but I’ll have to scramble the INT for now. 😁
Bike was designed to tackle Himalayan mountains here in India..people used to take all kinds of bikes there.. I took my Ninja 650 this spring to Himalayan mountain ranges and there were some points, when the roads were gnarly, I was thinking it'd been better if I just had an RE..having said that I really had a load of fun on my ninja in the twisties..
I have just bought a new one, hopefully get it next week. Should be great for North East Scotland. Did two three week tours of the US a few years ago, including a week in Yellowstone which was unbelievable. My wife wouldn’t get on a motorcycle so we had to use 4 wheels but it was still magical. I did try to get my wife on my bike once, we only got about a 100 yards or so, she screamed all the way, didn’t get out of first gear!! Really enjoying your videos.
Yes Yellowstone is amazing. Next time try Glacier National Park or Zion. Amazing. Sorry your wife isn't a rider. Break her into it gently, have her talk to other female riders.
Totalmente de acuerdo ! Tengo casi 50 años y compré mi Himalayan hace 8 meses! Es súper divertida y te da seguridad al manejar!!! Una moto oldschool ! Saludos desde Mexico
That one reason "It's fun" made my mind. Well, it's good to see a third world bike is being appreciated in US. Keep that trust & support on us. Love from India ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳
I'm from the US, but I've done all my riding in India as I grew up there and used to have a house at 7500ft up in the Himalayas. So riding a Himalayan in the Himalayas was super special. (by the way, its actually pronounced "Him-aal-yen" because it means "abode of snow" in Sanscrit and the other way to pronounce it means "mtns I've never been to" in American :-). I've been riding RE for the past 15 years. Started with old clunky Bullets and then the Classic 500 and then the Himalayan. I had frustrations with the older bikes but they taught me to ride. But the Himalayan was like and old pair of jeans - fit me perfectly. (you won't believe they cost about US$3800 brand new in India! ) Now I'm planning to move to Australia soon and I've got nearly any bike to chose from ..... and I keep thinking I might just buy another Himalayan!! Really fun bike. Especially at 10,000ft in the mtns with a Tata truck coming at you in the wrong lane and a 500ft drop with no guard rail. After cleaning out your pants (!) and getting back in the saddle, its just the most fun ever. Thrilled to see how popular they have become in the rest of the world.
I've only ever had one motorcycle and that was when I was in my 20's and back then the only bikes that could do off road (as far as I knew) were the enduro's and dirt bikes which werent my thing. Then like you I saw Noraly riding her Hymalayins (was really diappointed she couldnt make it to Alaska) ALONE, in sand, dirt, snow, gravel, beaches etc etc and man did my attention antenna kick into high gear! So I will be getting a Hymalayin next year but not sure if it will be the 411 or the new 650 thats supposed to come out then but one or the other I'm buying! Im into 4X4's and tractors too all my life so having a "4X4" motorcycle will be getting me out cheaper to explore where I never been to which makes this old heart of mine tick a might quicker. Thanks for great videos! Thumbs up and subbed!
Great that you mentioned Noraly “Itchy Boots” and her “Basanti” and “Dhanno”, the two Himalayans witty which she covered almost the entire world with! And now she has a Honda which she named “Ronin”😉 after you and that too because “Dhanno” got stuck due to COVID-19! Here in India 🇮🇳, the so called “THIRD WORLD” country we DO need a tractor like the Himalayan which can gulp up the Third World gas we get, get bashed up in the worst of roads that we have and still stand tall! And because of this the “First World” countries get the best of products at the most affordable prices that is even beyond their dreams! It can handle way more than just the little incline gravel roads and also keep up on the highway at 120 kms/hr all day and still give you a humble 32 kmpl or roughly around 71 mpg. Maintenance, just at $30 for an oil change, spares ranging from $10 to $60, and still we got haters all over the “First World” nations! It’s really fascinating 🤨🤨🤨...!!!
She is far from covering 'the entire world'........... please look up some ladies that have i.e. Steph Jeavons, and Benka Pulka being amongst them - of course they are not 'RUclips personalities', so maybe don't count??
Well for all the comparison though cant you just snag one of these for $2900 bucks ? That is a steal. I grew up in India before immigrating to US and I remember Bullet, Jawa and Yezdi (and Rajdoot, but eh !) were like my fav. I had a bullet for sometime and the fun I had with it was unimaginable . I probably will never do a "world" tour on any bikes... but sure am I waiting for the new 650 version of Himalayan .
@@sreejithsreelal2756 The second Himalayan that was given to her by Royal Enfield and with which she was touring South America before she was caught in the Lockdown! As far as I know it’s still in Peru and she has plans to bring it back to her home.
@@toy014 It was given by a Dutch dealer/importer not RE, in exchange for her original Himalyan - which I think is why she switched to Honda power as she feels she has not recieved any real acknowledgement/support from the company - you seem very good at not presenting facts as they are my friend.
I’m recently coming from touring bike to an ADV. Had a KLR650 over 20 years ago. Cool ride and I dug it. This absolutely the type of riding I’m currently interested in. Your well presented review has pushed me ever closer to the precipice of this being my next bike; maybe as soon as tomorrow morning.I just have to ride it before I jump in with both feet. Thanks!
Just gotta say, Thank you for your review of the bike man! I’m in northern Alaska, looking for my first bike and came across the Himalayan by accident actually. Passed it around to a couple buddies who ride up here and said it’s a good choice. And now after watching this and all the other research I’ve done personally, I can say that once riding season starts, I’m getting one of these bikes. Thanks again! I appreciate it!
Loved the review of my Himalayan...me got it for exactly same points here in India....guess we are all attracted to simple pleasures of life...and the reading any owners manual advice is great and the fonts on top were nice...
Very nice video! I'm considering this bike as my first bike. I'm planning to get my licence by the end of this year and to get the bike beginning of next season. I was so happy when you stated fun as the number 1 reason, as everything I've seen about this bike screams fun, good times and relaxed riding on and off road.
Too many motorcycles are really priced out of anything reasonable in my view. The RE looks like right up my alley. Simple and easy to work on. Thanks for the video.
Didnt think i would stay for the whole video, but I did! Great video, it's a great looking bike, and certainly looks like a lot of fun. The smaller/lighter bikes are always more fun, and can't beat the price
Great video, I have to live vicariously through youtube since winter seems to have finally hit us in Montana! Those are all the reasons I bought my REH, so glad I bought it as my first bike. I had watched Itchy Boots and Karmakaze Moto before I test rode one and I tried to be impartial (I wasn't going to like the bike just 'cause I watched their channels) but when I started it up and took it out, I just couldn't help it. I've got close to 6k miles and still love it. Another channel I watched with a REH is Riding on Eggshells, the woman was learning to ride off road and on trails with her REH and that bike was dropped and crashed so many times ( I think I counted 11 times in one video) that I thought this has to be a tough bike and figured it would do great with anything I throw at it. Ride safe!
Thanks for the mention Sandi! 🥂 Riding on Eggshells was fun. I like those guys, they're fun. Last I saw she was selling the Himalayan. I think she didn't appreciate all the damage she had caused and wanted something new and shiny.
@@KARMAkazeMoto Yes, they are fun to watch, they do have some adventures on those tricky tracks. She ended up getting the same bike as Harry. I think their plan is to do some long distance travelling and wanted the same bike.
Thanks for sharing your views. I've been "following" Noraly since she started and have been very tempted to get one of these. At my age my kids, grand-kids and even their kids would probably try to lock me away, they were suitably aghast when I replaced my Power Wagon with an old Jeep, lol. Thanks.
Itchy Boots has a Honda CB500x now. I bought a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650cc on Saturday. Love it! May get a Himalayan someday too. Royal Enfield is taking the World by storm! As Harley cripples along..,.,.
She still has the Himalayan, alas it is still in Peru thanks to Covid. Hope to see you in a Himy soon and if you do, let us know. As far as Harley, not sure if crippling along is the fact, but they do need some redirection and HOPEFULLY remember who took them to the dance ;) Thanks so much for watching!
New subscriber here! Great video! I have been riding for 43 years and had all kinds of bikes, but I LOVE my Royal Enfield battle green Bullet classic 500! Rugged as hell, inexpensive to buy and fix and so darn much fun! Welcome to the club, brother!
G'day from South Australia. Enjoyed that video, and so glad you were inspired by Noraly to buy the Himalayan. She must be one of the best things that ever happened to RE, Pity she ended up switching brands. I'm looking forward to watching your big trip, I can't ride for quite a few months as I busted myself up badly in a fall so I have to just soak up other people's adventures.
Funny. I’m watching reviews as I consider one of these down in Ecuador. I’m from Spring Valley, OH and started out riding those Southeastern OH roads. It was fun to come across this video.
The comparison to a Jeep Wrangler is spot on. It makes me miss my Jeep, but I think I'll be buy an RE Himalayan this spring for lots of the reasons you and others have mentioned. Thanks for the video!
I recently decided to take up riding motorcycles in my 40s. Last time I was on a bike was over 20 years ago. As I researched a good beginner bike, the Himalayan really stood out. Got my endorsement and got my 2021 Himalayan not long ago and I am so happy. Not a real easy bike to get in the states but so worth it. I feel very comfortable on it despite being a new rider. I also appreciate Royal Enfield's improvements over the few years they been making the current model. They really took the input they got to heart and now have an amazing product for a great price.
Now I know why Noraly gives the name Ronin to her Honda. I like your video's a lot. Especially for the Himalayan. Thans again and greating from the Netherlands
I gave you a subscribe, I hope you grow your channel. I've bought two bikes this year after being out of the game for 20 years. I'm so mad at myself for not riding sooner, but I was stupid when I was younger as far as drinking and what not. I'm a casual person now, so I ride safely to ride another day because I enjoy it so much. My crazy old ass wants to do the trans-America trail, so the Himalayan is on my list. I think it would be a blast. I'm 43, so I think I still have it in me to push myself more than I think that I am capable.
One of my sons paid £368 for a service on his GSX R1. This bike sounds like a good deal , I'm 70 and still ride an old B M W K75c , it still pulls like a train , starts first time every time , but I could do with a smaller machine , this sounds like the ideal for my needs . Good video by the way , thank you 😊.
Nice one bud, I'm thinking about getting one too, my old Yamaha divvy is a bit long in the tooth now and I could ride around the dirt tracks near me here in Spain. 😀
Thanks for the videos, really helpful on preparing to buy a Himalayan (in Myanmar), ItchyBoots was the channel that made me fall in love with the Himalayan indeed! Also, buying one here new is about $3300! Another reason to get it :D
O.M.R. agree with all. I'm loving my 21 hima. So now you have to do the cons. My list so far in no order: 1) cold blooded, the bike does have an enricher which I have rarely used. I just let it warm up as you are suppose to. I think the fix is to move the air temp probe so it doesn't get wrong reading from engine heated air. At any rate this is a very minor issue. 2) lack of top speed, for me this is just what is reported, I am still in break in phase, I plan to put a 16T front sprocket which should improve chain and sprocket life. 3) front screen too short-there are many extenders and taller ones to be had--so far not an issue for me, I have been trying to keep highway speeds down for break in. 4) weight, --It is a heavy beast, --bringing it home on the trailer I though I could unload it by myself and undid the front tie downs with me on the wrong side, the fiddling went on longer than I suspected and the bike went down on rail of trailer, --the front fuel guard saved the bike. However I could not lift the bike back to vertical. I had to ratchet it up some from the other side. Let it be said this was on the trailer, I will soon be 68 and don't have the strength I once had. But lesson learned, (about unloading) I will be doing a serious weight reduction effort on the bike. 5) power, and again, top end,... I am still in break in and so far my experience is the bike is fine. I do have a big bore kit to install and will recam it as soon as those are available. These 5 cons are more niggles than deal breakers. I must say that your top five pro reasons is INCOMPLETE and SHOULD be expanded to 6. IMAO number 6 should be seat height. The reason the small ADV class is taking off is because of the INSANITY of taking a bike so heavy you cannot pick it up AND FLAT FOOT on trails. The 6 reason the Himalayan is so great is that when the going gets bad and you drop it, you can get it up (ALWAYS good to be able to do THAT!), and you can use your legs before the bike goes down to PREVENT this from occurring. Are you wanting any company on the TAT?
Pre ordered mine 3 weeks ago. Itchy boots and the series where he rides from Washington to Alaska were the main reasons. I absolutely can not eat to get it. I’m also in the Cincinnati area. Love to maybe come up after mine arrives and cruise with ya if you’re up for it.
Hello there Ol' Man Ronin thank you for all your enthusiastic reviews on the Himalayan. I currently own a BMW K75C of 1988 but I find it a bit too heavy for the use I do of it. I have ordered a RE Himalayan from the local dealer in Rome, Italy where I live. I have seen many other reviews including the ones of Itchy Boots and I am positively convinced that the swap will be a good idea. I look forward to seeing other videos from you, thank you a lot again.
I’ve been wanting to get an ADV bike so bad. I was looking at the Kawasaki 650s, but my local Royal Enfield dealer is offering brand new 2023 himalayans for only 3700, with an included 900$ worth if upgrades! I like the Himalayan design much better, it’s feels a lot more comfortable as a short rider, and it feels much easier to toss around!
Oh man! This is torture. I watched Itchy boots season 1 and fell in love with the himalayan. Then I discovered you when searching info on the bike. Then I hop on my Honda CB500F and think nah... I like this bike it's fine. Then I watch another of your videos and I'm back to MAN I REALLY WANT ONE!!!
I rode Royal Enfield before quite a few years back. I am a heavy guy and have couple of 650s in my stable and I am eagerly waiting for the 650 version of Himalayan. My son and I (at some point I guess as he needs to get his mc license first lol) will do a San Francisco to Anchorage Alaska trip and I would love to get hold of the Himalayan 650. It sucks that there is very little communication from Royal Enfield guys when they will make it!
I also fell in love with this bike thanks to Itchy Boots! I think she also had problem - quality problem - with her bearings in the steering. I think she bought some no name ones in Kazakhstan that took care of the problem though.
No Better advertising than someone who's really having fun. Which after all underpins the purpose. I'm tossing up which bike to buy, I think it might be a Himilayan. Great place to use it here down-under in New Zealand. Thanks, I enjoyed your video.. :-)
Glad I found this channel. Really enjoyed this video. Looking forward to checking out your others soon. I've owned my Himmy for a year of fun trouble free riding here in New Zealand.
Just watch your video from total lock down in Temuco, Chile Ol´Man! (damn covid) I´m getting all the info possible to get an Himalayan my self. Been watching all Itchy Boots videos for a while (she even sleep one night in my town when she was ridding in Chile, look the last year christmas special. I have Rudolf in my house!!) and your videos just convinced me. Himalayan is the perfect adventure company for me. Cheers from Temuco, Chile!!
Good over view mate of a very popular and affordable machine. Royal Enfield have an R & D in the UK not far from Triumphs as well as its home in India Earlier machines did have a few issues But now they are really good bikes at bargain prices. Personally im not into semi off roaders ( or adventure as they now call them) but no doubt these are still very good bikes. My taste is for the 650 Interceptor Glitter & Dust finish but then Im an old UK Greaser from the late 60s so parallel twins was our bread and butter cafe bike Although back then I did own an Enfield GT Continental 250 best gearbox Ive ever had on any bike but a terrible powerplant always dropping small ends happy riding Lee
Hello from England, I just discovered your channel first impressions VERY GOOD . Keep up the good work I look forward to watching more of your video already subscribed
Noraly also had to change her bearings at the top of the forks. Apparently they don't grease them well at the factory (several youtubers had the same issue) but they're cheap and easy to change
Enfield has been an Indian company since 1945, acquiring rights from the Royal Enfield UK which shut down. But they never innovated or updated and built a crappy reputation. Then Eicher Motors, another Indian company bought them. Eicher CEO Siddhartha Lal is a biker and he be rebranded the company as RE, completely transformed with new models, innovations and most of all a rider awareness.
I live in Calgary, Alberta Canada. I bought my Himalayan new in 2022. I have 22,000 kms on it now. I have enjoyed adding accessories to my bike and riding to ghost towns and back roads; however Canada is a big country and I have found that the bike is a bit of a dog on long days on pavement. I have been looking at other bikes but I am short 5’4” and I’m 70 years old. Most of the bigger displacement bikes are also a lot taller and heavier. I had an Africa Twin for two years. It is a brilliant bike but it was too tall and heavy off road, for me.
I love reason number 1! It took me a lot of years to figure that out. A motorcycle is a toy the only way you can really evaluate its worth is how much fun it creates. Honestly, I bought an Africa Twin and it scares me. It’s brilliant but it’s tall and I’m little and old.
Great cheap bike brought a brand new ones 2 years ago, rode it everyday to work and it just so reliable the only major repair I did was the head stock bearings , so easy to work on parts really cheap, recently sold it and brought the trail version in silver and red looks great. I do miss it and I'm sure in the future I will purchase another one, great video keep up the good work buddy👍 UK.
I totally agree with your thinking. Less is more, so I’m currently having fun at 125 cc. Years ago, that would not have been possible. And yes, I'm getting old.
You're killing it with this channel. I love your energy and youthfulness throughout. Oh the Himmy... what a beautiful bike. What do you think of the Red Rock paint option? I think it's nice, but nothing beats the good old black one that you have
Love this description of the Himalayan which in my mind is a true work horse. I would compare it to my Landrover defender in its performance Both machines built to get you over difficult terrain securely. Great video thanks🏍🏕☀️
From a fellow Licking countian, Kudos for all you do on here. I must say your vids are inspiring entertaining , and informative. To the point that I am going to buy a 2022 Royal Enfield :) Just wathcing the vids and saying hey I know that location, is awesome thank you for what you do. you can call me Ol"man Regan :))
I Enjoyed your Video! Between you and Itchy Boots , You may have talked Me into Getting a Himalayan. I watched a bunch of itchy boots videos recently. I Believe She Pronounces Her Name, Nara Lee. She did a video where her Bike was held at the port and She Kept answering the phone. Thanks for the video. Best Wishes! M.H.
Considering buying a REH myself, owning a KTM1090R right now. Did Germany - Nepal on my KTM; great fun / no issues, but when going long distence I'd happily swap 100 hp for easy maintenance, low fuel consumption and less weight. Due to work & family I have almost no time to ride,so a cheap but reliable bike for some backroads4 - 6 times a year would be fine. (But maybe I'll keep the 1090 cause I love the V2 - or get a used 690R ; lightweight & powerful) Anyway, great video, thaks for sharing your thoughts. Enjoy the TAT & have a safe trip!
Noraly had inspired multitudes of new and old riders alike.
Shes a great motovlogger! Thank you for watching
Luv watching Itchy boots 😊😊 she’s awesome and inspiring. God bless
I own one myself, but after introducing my daughter to the bike, I may have lost access to it. She loves it as much as I do.
Love this bike, more I ride it more I like it.
Well said and I agree q00% It is a fantastic motorcycle! Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Hmm. I do speculate a lot about to find a new job. Perhaps I'll just buy a Himalayan and keep my current job and start commuting on a Himalayan.
The sooner the better I think.
@@MrArray1967 it's been a year did you bought one had some good experience
In India... Himalayan is a dream bike for lots of Indians...it's 2.6 lakhs rupees here.. it's quite expensive for us but still we love to buy it ❤️❤️❤️
According to me "If a Car or Bike can run on Indian conditions then it can run anywhere on the planet"
Truth. I even say that in one of my videos
Muy cierto
Being isolated up the coast, I bought mine over the phone after seeing a pic of one in the Himalayas.. what an intersting cool looking bike! Two yrs later, still lovin it. A 2 wheel Jeep indeed, it compliments my 4WD version.
Excellent video and a great choice of music. Cheers from the PNW.
Thank you so very much! Cheers
I purchased a brand new Himalayan here in Thailand in March 2020 and just never fell in love with it. At 60 years old, riding alone, I never really wanted to go off road but preferred riding on the streets. Although the Himalayan was extremely comfortable it was a little underpowered for me and also found it a bit clunky while shifting. Somehow i knew it wasn't eh bike for me. After extensive research I ended up buying a new royal enfield interceptor that I absolutely love. I put about 10,000 kilometers on both bikes and cannot recommend Royal enfield enough. I don't mean to bash your choice and only hope you are as happy with your Himalayan as I am with my Interceptor. Keep up the good work
Once a wise man said, 'A car just takes your body to places whereas a Royal Enfield Motorcycle moves your soul."
May God bless You, Ride safe and Enjoy your Himalayan.
Thank you so very much! Cheers!!
Hate to say this but Enfields vibrate your soul out.
@@naveenkr5992 nah, they're like Harleys, they let you know you're riding awesomeness 😉
Hello from Bavaria! I rode mine last year 15.000 km, and it is the best counterpart to my Harley. My Himalayan earns the same love. I commute every day 65 km one way to work and evening back. It is really a mule and a 2w Jeep. I have the original boxes, I fill them with tools to fix my van in the garage, I carry trailer highes to the sandblasting company, I bring my son to school on it, I even carried my ebike to service on my Himalayan. Heated grips, a 2 inch handlebar riser, a Scott oiler, and you are ( at least me) ready for every trip, either commuting or world travel. I put this bike above all I had in my past: MZ, Yamaha xs400, Honda ST1100, BMW KS1200R, BMW Boxer. They all have lost my heart and love to this MEDITATION machine. Nice to see you having the same fun I have on my RE.
Awesome Comment Thomas and I agree! Thank You!
I am now 70 and have ridden a plethora of machines during that time, from a Tiger cub to a Road King to a CBR 1100 Super Blackbird; but I think that my happiest memories are those where the ride mattered - relaxed and stress free - and not just how fast you could get there. So thank you for this in-depth review, I will be after another bike soon, don't have a huge amount to spend, like doing my own "mechanics" and definitely do not want nor need gadgetry so your video has just confirmed my thoughts. Many thanks for that.
Stay safe.
My dad bought a Himalayan for me to practice with. I've out 1,500 miles on it, and I gotta say I love this bike. Just barely fast enough for the highway (this one tops out at 85mph with a few minor mods), but on any road or terrain it's an outstanding bike. Looking forward to buying my own.
In my experience this is a very pleasant motorcycle to ride. I ride mine every day - it is my only transport. Great for commuting to work in urban traffic and so much FUN when I go out to play :-)
Slightly jealous that your back roads appear to be in better condition than our main roads.
Thank you for watching!
Our main roads in India look like your trails.
@@thesololynx34 i know I've been there, which is why the Himalayan, which was designed yo easily handle roads makes it the perfect ADV motorcycle!! Cheers!
20 years and before, REs were infamous for parts falling off as you rode them . They've turned a corner since then where Honda just released a bike in India which imitates the RE spec for spec. And the 650 twins have gone on to become the highest selling motorcycles in the UK currently.
Thank you for commenting!
RE was based on BSA if I remember and the design never changed from 40s or 50s (Just too lazy to do research). It used to look similar to most bikes built in that era and that is what made it fun when I rode them. I do not remember it being very unreliable but I do remember I used to make many heads turn when I showed up on it to my school.
Well here in brazil there famous for exactly that: parts falling off and engine failure, at least with the himalayan model.
Some of the common problems are: water infiltrating in the panel, headlight break due to weak polymer used, superior part of the engine (I dont know the name for that in english) needing to be repaired with 10k km rode (it seams it is either a problem with glue used to tie togheter the engine parts or something to do with our gasoline which contains 27% of ethanol), oil leak in one of the engine screws (apparently it is 10mm short), the luggage support being extremely weak (they make you sign a paper that you know that it can only support 5kg without breaking) and the list goes on. Also altough cheap we have other competitors at the same price (xtz 250 lander from yamaha and xre 300 from honda) and if you dont mind buying a used bike you can buy a 2 years old versys 300x for the same price (and probably have less problems than with a brand new himalayan).
I do love the style of the bike. I like bare metal brute bikes. But ironically it is less reliable than other models full of weak plastic.
@@galerinha sorry you had a bad experience. When I used them a long time back it was a 350 bullet. I had some good memories with it. However I will wait for the 650 version and get it. I have a Yamaha maxim 82 with 136k miles on the engine and yes understand Yamahas are probably more reliable. Can't be sure as I need to own a himalayan myself. Sometimes you might get a bad bike. It's just bad luck. Had a honda once which was very unreliable ...so sometimes it's bad luck I guess
@@csrajuse I was speaking about the overall experience here in brazil. I will probably buy a bike this year but it will probably be a used versys 300x tourer. I can't feel comfortable to do long trips with a historically problematic bike.
Another reason is himalayan is designed for indian highways, here in brazil is common to have roads with speed limit of 110 or 120 kph, speeds that the himalayan can't cruise at. And I think it is very dangerous to drive considerably slower than bigger vehicles, specially in such small bike.
Couldn't agree with you more.
And nice work on your editing and presentation, Sir. 👍🍻
Thank you so very much! Might have to head to Alaska in hhe next couple years. Darn that work thing lol Cheers!
@@OlManRonin who invented work anyway? What a jerk. 🙄
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And yeah, Ohio to AK would be unforgettable. See you when you get here. 👍
@@KARMAkazeMoto well Ohio to NC them Trans America Trail to Oregon and back to Ohio first. I've been to Alaska back in the 80s but on a Harley
You explained it well. I own this for the past 4 years and it is fun+comfort. It always glides through all rough patches when we stand up. It will be just like we are riding on a highway standing on the footrest. Happy riding bro.
Love my Himalayan, actually have done more then a few RUclips Vids with my Himalayan. Feel free to check them out. Definitely an affordable option. I got mine two years ago, and at 47, opened my eyes to the world of off road riding. I will be forever thankful for my Himalayan for that...
aWESOME AND i WILL! tHANK YOU FOR WATCHING & sUBSCRIBING! cHEERS!
Buying products from a developing country is cheaper than a product made in developed country coz of cost of production..... These motorcycles will get more expensive with time as india develops more
Yes Noraly has inspired my wife and I to start as well. We live in South Africa in the Karoo, semi desert area. Great for adventure riding.
Another great video as usual !!
I think your Himalayan content is what might get you to the 1000 mark. There's a lot of motorcycle related channels on RUclips, but not so with the Himalayan. ( although it's growing) Being a Himalayan owner myself, I think you've definitely" hit the nail on the head". You're enthusiasm shows just how fun this motorcycle is. Keep up the good work !
Thank you brother! Hoping I hit it soon! Cheers!
Absulutely can't stop smiling when I'm on mine!!!
Itchy boots and karmakazee and now you Mr. All of you are convincing me to go get that himalayan as my 2nd bike, actually own a Suzuki Gixxer 155, down here it's in the mid place accessible bike range, honestly I love the looks and capabilities of it!
I love Itchy Boots! Glad that you felt inspired to go with the Himalayan.
I'm loving my Himalayan too after the 1st couple of months. Just back from my first decent trip, 750 miles of the twistiest roads TomTom could find in Scotland and northern England over 4 days including some off-road which I've never done before. The bike got me through no problem even loaded up with luggage. :)
Thats so humble he mentions ichyboots , a lady so inspiring for many of us , a bike to be admired a lot
Very nice demonstrations of the Himalayan!! RE will be so happy!! Itchy Boots has really made this bike so famous!! RE has to reward her. I bought this 2021 Rock Red this week only because of watching Itchy Boots videos. Noraly is great inspiration.
Yes she is. A complete Class Act AND she loves the name Ronin. What could be better than that?? lol
Also convinced by your sympathic video I've bought a new Himalayan 2021, which I will get on 5.1.2022, when I get 60 years. Over 30 years I didn't drive a bike and I am so excited and full of joy about my decision. And as soon as possible I will go on my great, perhaps last tour direction Afrika... thanks a lot Ol' Man Ronin for your Inspiration! God bless you!🦋 🌹😎😃
Thank you ever so much R.A.
@@OlManRonin 🌹🦋❤😎
The one reason that made my mind to go for it, "IT IS FUNNN". Soon will get my hands on it. Thanks for this great video, hoping for more videos.
Thank you for watching and subscribing! Cheers!
A very fair and honest test of the Himalayan, I rode one a few months ago and I loved it.
Thanks Paul!!
5. Affordability
4. Simple Design
3. Ruggedness
2. Accessories
1. It's Fun
Your videos got me to buy this as my first motorcycle. Thank you so much for all the effort you put into these videos. You rock!
I’m getting my first bike tomorrow and because of all these factors alone, it’s going to be a 22 Himalayan. Any recommendation on gear, first upgrades, and any advice? Thanks for the vid!
It's just awesome when someone is praising the Himalayan...Feels good that I made the right choice😊.Inspiring vlog! No doubts on that!!!
Thank you
I struggled with which RE to get. I went with the INT650 because I’m not touring yet.
Both are great bikes. I’m eventually going to have both but I’ll have to scramble the INT for now. 😁
Bike was designed to tackle Himalayan mountains here in India..people used to take all kinds of bikes there..
I took my Ninja 650 this spring to Himalayan mountain ranges and there were some points, when the roads were gnarly, I was thinking it'd been better if I just had an RE..having said that I really had a load of fun on my ninja in the twisties..
I have just bought a new one, hopefully get it next week. Should be great for North East Scotland.
Did two three week tours of the US a few years ago, including a week in Yellowstone which was unbelievable. My wife wouldn’t get on a motorcycle so we had to use 4 wheels but it was still magical.
I did try to get my wife on my bike once, we only got about a 100 yards or so, she screamed all the way, didn’t get out of first gear!!
Really enjoying your videos.
Yes Yellowstone is amazing. Next time try Glacier National Park or Zion. Amazing. Sorry your wife isn't a rider. Break her into it gently, have her talk to other female riders.
Totalmente de acuerdo ! Tengo casi 50 años y compré mi Himalayan hace 8 meses! Es súper divertida y te da seguridad al manejar!!! Una moto oldschool ! Saludos desde Mexico
¡Muchas gracias por tu comentario y bienvenido al canal!
That one reason "It's fun" made my mind. Well, it's good to see a third world bike is being appreciated in US. Keep that trust & support on us. Love from India ❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you do much. It is a riot
I'm from the US, but I've done all my riding in India as I grew up there and used to have a house at 7500ft up in the Himalayas. So riding a Himalayan in the Himalayas was super special. (by the way, its actually pronounced "Him-aal-yen" because it means "abode of snow" in Sanscrit and the other way to pronounce it means "mtns I've never been to" in American :-). I've been riding RE for the past 15 years. Started with old clunky Bullets and then the Classic 500 and then the Himalayan. I had frustrations with the older bikes but they taught me to ride. But the Himalayan was like and old pair of jeans - fit me perfectly. (you won't believe they cost about US$3800 brand new in India! ) Now I'm planning to move to Australia soon and I've got nearly any bike to chose from ..... and I keep thinking I might just buy another Himalayan!! Really fun bike. Especially at 10,000ft in the mtns with a Tata truck coming at you in the wrong lane and a 500ft drop with no guard rail. After cleaning out your pants (!) and getting back in the saddle, its just the most fun ever. Thrilled to see how popular they have become in the rest of the world.
What an awesome comment. I greatly appreciate it and you! thank you for watching and subscribing
You now get RE in Australia.So a new showroom in Perth,Western Australia
Have a Royal Enfield interceptor and like you say riding an Enfield puts a smile on your face !
So very very true! I have 4 Harleys and I freely admit, I LOVE riding my Himalayan. Can't wait to test ride an Interceptor or Meteor!
I've only ever had one motorcycle and that was when I was in my 20's and back then the only bikes that could do off road (as far as I knew) were the enduro's and dirt bikes which werent my thing. Then like you I saw Noraly riding her Hymalayins (was really diappointed she couldnt make it to Alaska) ALONE, in sand, dirt, snow, gravel, beaches etc etc and man did my attention antenna kick into high gear!
So I will be getting a Hymalayin next year but not sure if it will be the 411 or the new 650 thats supposed to come out then but one or the other I'm buying! Im into 4X4's and tractors too all my life so having a "4X4" motorcycle will be getting me out cheaper to explore where I never been to which makes this old heart of mine tick a might quicker.
Thanks for great videos! Thumbs up and subbed!
Thank you and welcome
Great that you mentioned Noraly “Itchy Boots” and her “Basanti” and “Dhanno”, the two Himalayans witty which she covered almost the entire world with! And now she has a Honda which she named “Ronin”😉 after you and that too because “Dhanno” got stuck due to COVID-19! Here in India 🇮🇳, the so called “THIRD WORLD” country we DO need a tractor like the Himalayan which can gulp up the Third World gas we get, get bashed up in the worst of roads that we have and still stand tall! And because of this the “First World” countries get the best of products at the most affordable prices that is even beyond their dreams! It can handle way more than just the little incline gravel roads and also keep up on the highway at 120 kms/hr all day and still give you a humble 32 kmpl or roughly around 71 mpg. Maintenance, just at $30 for an oil change, spares ranging from $10 to $60, and still we got haters all over the “First World” nations! It’s really fascinating 🤨🤨🤨...!!!
She is far from covering 'the entire world'........... please look up some ladies that have i.e. Steph Jeavons, and Benka Pulka being amongst them - of course they are not 'RUclips personalities', so maybe don't count??
Well for all the comparison though cant you just snag one of these for $2900 bucks ? That is a steal. I grew up in India before immigrating to US and I remember Bullet, Jawa and Yezdi (and Rajdoot, but eh !) were like my fav. I had a bullet for sometime and the fun I had with it was unimaginable . I probably will never do a "world" tour on any bikes... but sure am I waiting for the new 650 version of Himalayan .
Which bike she named as DHANO
@@sreejithsreelal2756 The second Himalayan that was given to her by Royal Enfield and with which she was touring South America before she was caught in the Lockdown! As far as I know it’s still in Peru and she has plans to bring it back to her home.
@@toy014 It was given by a Dutch dealer/importer not RE, in exchange for her original Himalyan - which I think is why she switched to Honda power as she feels she has not recieved any real acknowledgement/support from the company - you seem very good at not presenting facts as they are my friend.
Just bought one and your video made me super happy with my decision... Cheers!
Awesomeness! Ride safe my friend and thank you for watching and subscribing !
Thank you for sharing the 5 pros. review of your experienced of this Himalayan rides. It helps me to decide to buy this ADV bike!
Thats awesome Congratulations Richli
I’m recently coming from touring bike to an ADV.
Had a KLR650 over 20 years ago. Cool ride and I dug it.
This absolutely the type of riding I’m currently interested in.
Your well presented review has pushed me ever closer to the precipice of this being my next bike; maybe as soon as tomorrow morning.I just have to ride it before I jump in with both feet.
Thanks!
Let me know what you think cheers
Just gotta say, Thank you for your review of the bike man! I’m in northern Alaska, looking for my first bike and came across the Himalayan by accident actually. Passed it around to a couple buddies who ride up here and said it’s a good choice. And now after watching this and all the other research I’ve done personally, I can say that once riding season starts, I’m getting one of these bikes. Thanks again! I appreciate it!
Thank you for watching and welcome to my Channel!! Cheers and ride safe
I am looking at a Himalayan because of Noraly (ItchyBoots) as well
Cool😎
Loved the review of my Himalayan...me got it for exactly same points here in India....guess we are all attracted to simple pleasures of life...and the reading any owners manual advice is great and the fonts on top were nice...
Very nice video! I'm considering this bike as my first bike. I'm planning to get my licence by the end of this year and to get the bike beginning of next season. I was so happy when you stated fun as the number 1 reason, as everything I've seen about this bike screams fun, good times and relaxed riding on and off road.
Hi Robin it's Noraly who inspired me to buy one being a senior citizen of 63 years I am with your views cent present & enjoying my rides, thanks.
Awesomeness and thank you for watching and subscribing! Cheers
Too many motorcycles are really priced out of anything reasonable in my view.
The RE looks like right up my alley. Simple and easy to work on.
Thanks for the video.
Didnt think i would stay for the whole video, but I did! Great video, it's a great looking bike, and certainly looks like a lot of fun. The smaller/lighter bikes are always more fun, and can't beat the price
Thank you Frank. Hope you watch more videos
Great video, I have to live vicariously through youtube since winter seems to have finally hit us in Montana! Those are all the reasons I bought my REH, so glad I bought it as my first bike. I had watched Itchy Boots and Karmakaze Moto before I test rode one and I tried to be impartial (I wasn't going to like the bike just 'cause I watched their channels) but when I started it up and took it out, I just couldn't help it. I've got close to 6k miles and still love it. Another channel I watched with a REH is Riding on Eggshells, the woman was learning to ride off road and on trails with her REH and that bike was dropped and crashed so many times ( I think I counted 11 times in one video) that I thought this has to be a tough bike and figured it would do great with anything I throw at it. Ride safe!
Awesomeness and welcome to the family of two wheelers!!! Thanks so much for watching and subscribing! Cheers!
Thanks for the mention Sandi! 🥂
Riding on Eggshells was fun. I like those guys, they're fun. Last I saw she was selling the Himalayan. I think she didn't appreciate all the damage she had caused and wanted something new and shiny.
@@KARMAkazeMoto Yes, they are fun to watch, they do have some adventures on those tricky tracks. She ended up getting the same bike as Harry. I think their plan is to do some long distance travelling and wanted the same bike.
@@skookum6289 ah, same bike is always a good plan. Same tools, same parts, etc.
I used to live in Helena, this bike would've been great
Thanks for sharing your views. I've been "following" Noraly since she started and have been very tempted to get one of these. At my age my kids, grand-kids and even their kids would probably try to lock me away, they were suitably aghast when I replaced my Power Wagon with an old Jeep, lol. Thanks.
Itchy Boots has a Honda CB500x now. I bought a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650cc on Saturday. Love it! May get a Himalayan someday too. Royal Enfield is taking the World by storm! As Harley cripples along..,.,.
She still has the Himalayan, alas it is still in Peru thanks to Covid. Hope to see you in a Himy soon and if you do, let us know. As far as Harley, not sure if crippling along is the fact, but they do need some redirection and HOPEFULLY remember who took them to the dance ;) Thanks so much for watching!
Great video. I completely agree with all 5. First time seeing one of your videos. Hitting the subscrib button.
Thanks for commenting and subscribing! Ride Safe
The latest model comes with fuel injection and turn by turn navigation assistant and a few more handy updates
I live int he Philippines half the year. This is the best bike if you're into trail riding and street use.
New subscriber here! Great video! I have been riding for 43 years and had all kinds of bikes, but I LOVE my Royal Enfield battle green Bullet classic 500! Rugged as hell, inexpensive to buy and fix and so darn much fun! Welcome to the club, brother!
Thank you so much for first finding me and subscribing! Cheers
Am totally agree with you sir...nice choice...and that Itchy boot basanti 🙏 iron lady 👍.
Well MY Iron Lady would agree ;)
G'day from South Australia. Enjoyed that video, and so glad you were inspired by Noraly to buy the Himalayan. She must be one of the best things that ever happened to RE, Pity she ended up switching brands. I'm looking forward to watching your big trip, I can't ride for quite a few months as I busted myself up badly in a fall so I have to just soak up other people's adventures.
Thanks for watching!
Calling it a tractor on two wheels is the best explanation for the Himalayan. It's tough, it's rigid, old looking but it is absolutely beautiful
Thank you Aspero
Funny. I’m watching reviews as I consider one of these down in Ecuador. I’m from Spring Valley, OH and started out riding those Southeastern OH roads.
It was fun to come across this video.
awesomeness welcome
The comparison to a Jeep Wrangler is spot on. It makes me miss my Jeep, but I think I'll be buy an RE Himalayan this spring for lots of the reasons you and others have mentioned. Thanks for the video!
You're quite welcome and thank you for watching and subscribing
I recently decided to take up riding motorcycles in my 40s. Last time I was on a bike was over 20 years ago. As I researched a good beginner bike, the Himalayan really stood out. Got my endorsement and got my 2021 Himalayan not long ago and I am so happy. Not a real easy bike to get in the states but so worth it. I feel very comfortable on it despite being a new rider. I also appreciate Royal Enfield's improvements over the few years they been making the current model. They really took the input they got to heart and now have an amazing product for a great price.
Welcome to the family! And thank you for watching and subscribing! Cheers
Now I know why Noraly gives the name Ronin to her Honda. I like your video's a lot. Especially for the Himalayan. Thans again and greating from the Netherlands
thank you Hans. I sincerely appreciate it. Cheers
I gave you a subscribe, I hope you grow your channel. I've bought two bikes this year after being out of the game for 20 years. I'm so mad at myself for not riding sooner, but I was stupid when I was younger as far as drinking and what not. I'm a casual person now, so I ride safely to ride another day because I enjoy it so much. My crazy old ass wants to do the trans-America trail, so the Himalayan is on my list. I think it would be a blast. I'm 43, so I think I still have it in me to push myself more than I think that I am capable.
welcome to the channel
One of my sons paid £368 for a service on his GSX R1. This bike sounds like a good deal , I'm 70 and still ride an old B M W K75c , it still pulls like a train , starts first time every time , but I could do with a smaller machine , this sounds like the ideal for my needs . Good video by the way , thank you 😊.
Thank you and thank you for watching and subscribing!
Nice one bud, I'm thinking about getting one too, my old Yamaha divvy is a bit long in the tooth now and I could ride around the dirt tracks near me here in Spain. 😀
Booked it after watching your video. I always wanted to buy it but your video helped me finalize my decision.❤️
Thats awesome, you'll enjoy it.
@@OlManRonin yeah. It still has 2 months for delivery and I'm already excited. I booked a Snow one
@@mukulkale those are really nice looking. I love that color
Thanks for the videos, really helpful on preparing to buy a Himalayan (in Myanmar), ItchyBoots was the channel that made me fall in love with the Himalayan indeed! Also, buying one here new is about $3300! Another reason to get it :D
Thanks for watching Maurice, but the cool thing about my channel is we still have and LOVE the Himalayan :)
@@OlManRonin man I'm gonna watch all your videos soon :D
@@Mxplorer85 Thank you!!
I hope Itchy boots gets her bike back from Peru
Got my Himalayan on order now
She is in the process according to a recent video.
You should have waited for couple more months there is a new model with some extra tech coming soon
@@srinidhit8298 oops, it’s a brand new 2021 seems great 👍. But if the come out with the 650 as the rumors have it maby I can trade up
O.M.R. agree with all. I'm loving my 21 hima. So now you have to do the cons. My list so far in no order: 1) cold blooded, the bike does have an enricher which I have rarely used. I just let it warm up as you are suppose to. I think the fix is to move the air temp probe so it doesn't get wrong reading from engine heated air. At any rate this is a very minor issue. 2) lack of top speed, for me this is just what is reported, I am still in break in phase, I plan to put a 16T front sprocket which should improve chain and sprocket life. 3) front screen too short-there are many extenders and taller ones to be had--so far not an issue for me, I have been trying to keep highway speeds down for break in. 4) weight, --It is a heavy beast, --bringing it home on the trailer I though I could unload it by myself and undid the front tie downs with me on the wrong side, the fiddling went on longer than I suspected and the bike went down on rail of trailer, --the front fuel guard saved the bike. However I could not lift the bike back to vertical. I had to ratchet it up some from the other side. Let it be said this was on the trailer, I will soon be 68 and don't have the strength I once had. But lesson learned, (about unloading) I will be doing a serious weight reduction effort on the bike. 5) power, and again, top end,... I am still in break in and so far my experience is the bike is fine. I do have a big bore kit to install and will recam it as soon as those are available. These 5 cons are more niggles than deal breakers. I must say that your top five pro reasons is INCOMPLETE and SHOULD be expanded to 6. IMAO number 6 should be seat height. The reason the small ADV class is taking off is because of the INSANITY of taking a bike so heavy you cannot pick it up AND FLAT FOOT on trails. The 6 reason the Himalayan is so great is that when the going gets bad and you drop it, you can get it up (ALWAYS good to be able to do THAT!), and you can use your legs before the bike goes down to PREVENT this from occurring. Are you wanting any company on the TAT?
Shhhhhhhh .... don't ruin my surprise lol jk loads of Himalayan stuff coming brother and special thanks for watchband subscribing! Cheers!
I myself am one of the inspired by Noraly. Channels such as yours, are encouraging me to go and buy one.
Best regards.
thank you
Such a beautiful country side you are in ..... Thanks for the ride
Pre ordered mine 3 weeks ago. Itchy boots and the series where he rides from Washington to Alaska were the main reasons. I absolutely can not eat to get it. I’m also in the Cincinnati area. Love to maybe come up after mine arrives and cruise with ya if you’re up for it.
You bet! Thanks so much and keep in touch! Cheers!
Hello there Ol' Man Ronin thank you for all your enthusiastic reviews on the Himalayan. I currently own a BMW K75C of 1988 but I find it a bit too heavy for the use I do of it. I have ordered a RE Himalayan from the local dealer in Rome, Italy where I live. I have seen many other reviews including the ones of Itchy Boots and I am positively convinced that the swap will be a good idea. I look forward to seeing other videos from you, thank you a lot again.
Thank you so much for the comment and hopefully you will subscribe and follow all my adventures
I’ve been wanting to get an ADV bike so bad. I was looking at the Kawasaki 650s, but my local Royal Enfield dealer is offering brand new 2023 himalayans for only 3700, with an included 900$ worth if upgrades! I like the Himalayan design much better, it’s feels a lot more comfortable as a short rider, and it feels much easier to toss around!
Oh man! This is torture. I watched Itchy boots season 1 and fell in love with the himalayan. Then I discovered you when searching info on the bike. Then I hop on my Honda CB500F and think nah... I like this bike it's fine. Then I watch another of your videos and I'm back to MAN I REALLY WANT ONE!!!
just buy one they're awesome
@@OlManRonin 🤣 yeah why am I fighting the inevitable.
I rode Royal Enfield before quite a few years back. I am a heavy guy and have couple of 650s in my stable and I am eagerly waiting for the 650 version of Himalayan. My son and I (at some point I guess as he needs to get his mc license first lol) will do a San Francisco to Anchorage Alaska trip and I would love to get hold of the Himalayan 650. It sucks that there is very little communication from Royal Enfield guys when they will make it!
They are well aware (Im guessing) of what the world market wants. But snap decisions without proper R&D usually ends in disaster.
I also fell in love with this bike thanks to Itchy Boots! I think she also had problem - quality problem - with her bearings in the steering. I think she bought some no name ones in Kazakhstan that took care of the problem though.
No Better advertising than someone who's really having fun. Which after all underpins the purpose. I'm tossing up which bike to buy, I think it might be a Himilayan. Great place to use it here down-under in New Zealand. Thanks, I enjoyed your video.. :-)
Thank you for watching!!! Cheers from Ohio
Wow. Nice adventures with this bike. Freedom with the winds and all the elements.
Exactly! Thank you so much for watching and hopefully subscribing
Glad I found this channel. Really enjoyed this video. Looking forward to checking out your others soon. I've owned my Himmy for a year of fun trouble free riding here in New Zealand.
Awesome! Thank you!
Just watch your video from total lock down in Temuco, Chile Ol´Man! (damn covid)
I´m getting all the info possible to get an Himalayan my self.
Been watching all Itchy Boots videos for a while (she even sleep one night in my town when she was ridding in Chile, look the last year christmas special. I have Rudolf in my house!!) and your videos just convinced me. Himalayan is the perfect adventure company for me.
Cheers from Temuco, Chile!!
Awesome. Thank you for watching and enjoy your new bike! Cheers!
Good over view mate of a very popular and affordable machine.
Royal Enfield have an R & D in the UK not far from Triumphs as well as its home in India
Earlier machines did have a few issues
But now they are really good bikes at bargain prices.
Personally im not into semi off roaders ( or adventure as they now call them) but no doubt these are still very good bikes.
My taste is for the 650 Interceptor Glitter & Dust finish but then Im an old UK Greaser from the late 60s so parallel twins was our bread and butter cafe bike
Although back then I did own an Enfield GT Continental 250 best gearbox Ive ever had on any bike but a terrible powerplant always dropping small ends
happy riding
Lee
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Hello from England, I just discovered your channel first impressions VERY GOOD . Keep up the good work I look forward to watching more of your video already subscribed
Noraly also had to change her bearings at the top of the forks. Apparently they don't grease them well at the factory (several youtubers had the same issue) but they're cheap and easy to change
That's normal on all bikes. Have to check neck bearings every 5k. Thank you for watching and subscribing! Cheers
First thing done when buying a jused bike so nothing unusual.
Enfield has been an Indian company since 1945, acquiring rights from the Royal Enfield UK which shut down. But they never innovated or updated and built a crappy reputation. Then Eicher Motors, another Indian company bought them. Eicher CEO Siddhartha Lal is a biker and he be rebranded the company as RE, completely transformed with new models, innovations and most of all a rider awareness.
He is a visionary reaping great rewards at the helm of RE
I live in Calgary, Alberta Canada. I bought my Himalayan new in 2022. I have 22,000 kms on it now. I have enjoyed adding accessories to my bike and riding to ghost towns and back roads; however Canada is a big country and I have found that the bike is a bit of a dog on long days on pavement. I have been looking at other bikes but I am short 5’4” and I’m 70 years old. Most of the bigger displacement bikes are also a lot taller and heavier. I had an Africa Twin for two years. It is a brilliant bike but it was too tall and heavy off road, for me.
I love reason number 1! It took me a lot of years to figure that out. A motorcycle is a toy the only way you can really evaluate its worth is how much fun it creates. Honestly, I bought an Africa Twin and it scares me. It’s brilliant but it’s tall and I’m little and old.
Great cheap bike brought a brand new ones 2 years ago, rode it everyday to work and it just so reliable the only major repair I did was the head stock bearings , so easy to work on parts really cheap, recently sold it and brought the trail version in silver and red looks great. I do miss it and I'm sure in the future I will purchase another one, great video keep up the good work buddy👍 UK.
They are awesome machines. Thank you for watching and subscribing! Cheers!
How's the trial holding up.
I like the fact it has a kick start.
I am also watch itchy boots really a great lady..She is..
Nice describe by you about Himalayan...Good luck..
Great bike brother!!! I have a bullet 500!!! Royal Enfield are amazing bikes! Congrats from Brazil 🏍🏍🏍
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64 getting back into riding and this top of my list.
awesomeness
I totally agree with your thinking. Less is more, so I’m currently having fun at 125 cc. Years ago, that would not have been possible. And yes, I'm getting old.
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You're killing it with this channel. I love your energy and youthfulness throughout. Oh the Himmy... what a beautiful bike. What do you think of the Red Rock paint option? I think it's nice, but nothing beats the good old black one that you have
I'm a black at heart kinda guy, but the Red Rock is nice!
Love this description of the Himalayan which in my mind is a true work horse.
I would compare it to my Landrover defender in its performance
Both machines built to get you over difficult terrain securely.
Great video thanks🏍🏕☀️
Thank you David
From a fellow Licking countian, Kudos for all you do on here. I must say your vids are inspiring entertaining , and informative. To the point that I am going to buy a 2022 Royal Enfield :)
Just wathcing the vids and saying hey I know that location, is awesome thank you for what you do. you can call me Ol"man Regan :))
Lol thank you Ol' Man Regan! Its a pleasure to have you as a subscriber! Cheers
I like the Himalayan so much I bought a second one. I now have one in west Texas and one in South Korea. Great bike!!
Wow that's awesome
I Enjoyed your Video!
Between you and Itchy Boots , You may have talked Me into Getting a Himalayan.
I watched a bunch of itchy boots videos recently. I Believe She Pronounces Her Name, Nara Lee.
She did a video where her Bike was held at the port and She Kept answering the phone.
Thanks for the video.
Best Wishes! M.H.
It’s a proper bit of Indian kit.
I love mine.
They are awesome. Thank you for watching and subscribing! cheers!
Considering buying a REH myself, owning a KTM1090R right now. Did Germany - Nepal on my KTM; great fun / no issues, but when going long distence I'd happily swap 100 hp for easy maintenance, low fuel
consumption and less weight.
Due to work & family I have almost no time to ride,so a cheap but reliable bike for some backroads4 - 6 times a year would be fine. (But maybe I'll keep the 1090 cause I love the V2 - or get a used 690R ; lightweight & powerful)
Anyway, great video, thaks for sharing your thoughts. Enjoy the TAT & have a safe trip!
Thank you so very much and whatever you decide, ride safe my friend!