Back when I started looking for a light touring motorcycle and finding nothing I knew then I had to custom build one myself. After a little research I discovered the Honda VLX 600 Shadow had forks and a gas tank that would allow mounting a 1970's era Vetter Windjammer fairing. I found a complete Vetter Windjammer touring setup at a local cycle shop with an extensive parts yard. There was a Kawasaki bike in it with a complete Vetter touring setup on it including the fairing, bags, and trunk. It all cost just $100. I fabricated a bracket for the Windjammer fairing and got that on the bike. The brackets for the bags needed only slight modifications to fit so I got those mounted. The trunk was a little more difficult. I had to design a rack to mount the trunk bracket on. Craig Vetter designed the Windjammer, bags, and trunk in a wind tunnel so the bags and trunk are oddly shaped and most people think they are ugly, and they are. The positive aspect of that is they guide the air to the rear of the bike so you don't get air coming back and circulating on your backside. If it's raining you'll actually stay dry as long as you're moving. Your clothing will also stay road grime free. There's a reason almost every Honda GL1000 Goldwing was fitted with Craig Vetter Windjammer fairing bags and trunk in the 70's. The bags unlock and detach from the brackets in seconds and become hard case luggage with carry handles. I love all of it despite how ugly some people consider it. It's all function over fashion. Today it's all fashion over function. I would find and fit the same bags and trunk on a RE Himalayan.
Slowly shaking my head with a big fat grin on my face! Here I am scrimping and saving (I'm restricted to a budget too) for my Himmy and thinking I need this n that and that and that and I see this post and by golly I already have several dry bags with handles n everythng needed to strap them on my Himmy. Whhoooop, sure is good knowing I can make do with them and will be just fine until i can get paniers or whatever I need down the road. Once again buddy thank you, you sure are a treasure trove of great advice and knowledge! Cheers!
Nice choice going with Lomo - I did the same. First picked up the tank guard bags, running them with the Moose Racing Expedition hard (aluminum) cases mounted to the RE pannier rails for touring when lockability counts and only light offroad expected. Doing more off-road, and loving the tank guard bags, last summer I picked up the Lomo panniers and added a bright yellow Lomo 40liter "holdall" drybag for the top case. All very waterproof, very sturdy and have held up very well to the many drops and camping trips. In the same order, I also picked some lightweight dry bags to further consolidate the gear inside the bags (just in case the bags do ever leak, or anything in the luggage leaks). And an impulse purchase was the Lomo leg bag / dry holster - very waterproof!
The crash bar bags tricked me but the more you spoke about what luggage you wanted the more I thought Lomo? Couldn't believe it when you had chose them what a bargain they are. I have used them for about a year now and are still like new. They should have gone back to Scotland last week but because of covid we have had to postpone until later this year. PS don't forget when you do have an off they will protect the Himalayan not damage it like the Aluminium ones would and if you ride into a lake your bike will float. Great vlog Ronin 👍
Hi Jeff. Nice video as always. How much was the Lomo set-up you chose? You told us the prices of most of the others but not the Lomo. Looking forward to seeing you ride the trail with them on. 👍
Great choice Jeff. Lomo gear is really high quality,looks awesome on the bike and waterproof for sure. Looking forward to hearing how you get on with it in future videos. My local RE dealer has a great deal on Euro 4 Himmy’s right now. They are fitting what they call an “adventure pack” to the bike. This is hand guards, pannier rails and panniers. It works out a fair bit cheaper than buying all these accessories separately. Anyway; my lovely wife Ann, has told me I’d be daft not to get one, so I did, should arrive at the dealers next week. I’ve fancied a Himmy for ages now. For the first time I have not test road one. You, Itchy Boots, Kamakasi and Wiltshire Man have convinced me I already know how the bike rides. Thanx for all the great content man. Take care and ride safe Neil
Great choice .... just has the Lomo front pannier bags delivered ( last set from Amazon in the uk) and I have the 40 litre hold-all type dry bag again Lomo for clothes but in bright yellow so I maybe will be seen on the bike ! I have the RE hard panniers for my tools and spares in one and my expensive stuff in the other ( drone lap top camera etc. ) thanks for the video
Expensive yes but I went all Wolfman. I got the B base and run two large rolies in back and two medium rolies up front. Got the medium roll top duffel for extended trips. I went with the system because in like 3 minutes I can completely remove all my luggage and be running a stock bike again. And I can configure it in different ways if I want. Plus it’s so well made. Great video though. I’m going to see how yours hold up.
@@OlManRonin one thing I did was change the rear rack. The way it protruded out caused the base to not lay correctly so a bit of fabricating was in order. I got rid of the way it curved out completely and ran it straight along with the rear frame. Much better.
I have a tent, sleeping mat, chair, off ground fire mat, sleeping bag, stove and some other stuff all in the same Lomo bag you have. Excellent value for money. Good choice.
Nice. The Lomo kit is awesome, as good as some of the 'big name' kit, at a fraction of the price. Scottish as well, hurray! Glasgow based, their shop is awesome.
Hi Ronin I particularly enjoyed your video today... I too have a Royal Enfield motorcycle but it's a Bullet 500! It's a great motorcycle like yours full of character. Also I looked at a lot of luggage options and chose like you Lomo panniers. I am really pleased with them. They are both good quality and fully waterproof. I thought you should know. Keep up the good work. Bye Stuart 🙂🇬🇧
Nice looking luggage, never heard of Lomo but will be checking them out for sure. I love the idea of soft luggage. You need Rok Straps for your duffle.
Is it has enough clearance between the panier and the exhaust? Considering it could melt if your exhaust getting hot and touch your panier for a long time.
Hi! Im now very much considering selling my V-star 1100 to buy a Himalayan thanks to you and Itchy Boots you guys are awsome! Showing peaple that you dont need a million hp just to have fun and come back to the simple way of just riding a great simple bike without all the gadjets you dont really need! So here is my question: What did you think of the fit and finish and quality of Royal Enfields own bags both the hard alluminium and the soft army style bags? Because those two are the ones that im considering. Best reguards from Sweden // Wictor
Greetings! Both are exceptional in fit and finish. I just needed something totally waterproof and Lomo has exactly that. But you can't go wrong with ANY of the items I looked at or considered. Cheers
Hey man you got me going there, I was thinking 'what the heck's the matter with Lomo?' and the next thing - there they are! Good choice OMR, you'll not be disappointed. 😊
Ok, i'm jealous....I just have the Kreiga drypacks, one 30 litre and 2 x 20 litre and an Oxford magnetic tank bag on mine, no pannier frames, just an SRC frame on the back carrier to tie the bags to.
Hey Ronin ! Great choice of motorcycle bags. But you should have considered too have atleast top hard pennier box , as you can keep your expensive stuff inside and it's lockable too. And on top of top pennier box u can strap another soft bag or u can strap a extra tyre for long journeys
The reason I didnt, is because if wont be far away from my bike on trips and if I am, I can strip it all off in a matter of minutes. I get what you are saying though and I thought long and hard about it. Which is why I SUPER considered the RE Panniers
Hello, from Ecuador, South America. 🤘🏼 Great video, thanks a lot for the time that you take for select the panniers! Have you try to riding with a passenger with the panniers? It is confortable with the straps on the seat of the passenger? Sorry for my english my mother tongue is spanish 😂
LOMO is a good quality set, also recommended by the Stuart Fillingham channel Sure it will serve you well Be safe 🙏, looking forward to your next offering
Thanks that was again very intresting. BUT! now i have one more option to consider ..."Lomo". But i still have some time. My dealer gets the new Himy delivery in a week and one of them will be mine! ;-)
Hi Ronin, here from Argentina. One question, how close is the right pannier to the exhaust? I tried a couple of soft panniers and I am afraid they will burn with the heat. Thank you very much! Great channel!
Ey Ronin !! Nice video ! I agree with you in soft panier for Himalayan! However, In my opinión less is more!! . I follow you for clise a year , i like yours videos , in spechal a biker with experience ! Do you know Nelson Rigg soft paniers ?? !! Un saludo desde Mexico , si vienes por aquí te acompaño!!
Also, I'm in Louisville, I don't know what your schedule is like but are you interested in a motorcycle trip with my on my himalayan to Mérida Mexico June 18th- August 5th? I'm just waiting on my title of I don't get it in time I'm going to do route 66 out west. We could meet here in Louisville and roll out.
I bought mine and rails from a RE dealer in New Delhi. I was able to WhatsApp him and he gave me a price that was without the eBay fee and included shipping. so I paypal'd him. I received the package in 9 days....His communication and service was excellent.
Ronin your Himalayan is looking good I really want to take one for a test drive because i am a bigger guy 310 lbs I am concerned if it will do what i would like it to do I have never been off road and would like to get into adv biking and moto camping just need to get my ducks in a row I would hate to spend 5 grand on something that i would be disappointed in looking forward to following your adventures.
@@OlManRonin Yeah I am currently riding a Honda Magna vf750 C wonderful bike. I am just unsure about the himalayan. The price is great just need to swing a leg over one and take it for a spin.
Any issue with heat of the exhaust pipe on the bottom of the side bags? I noticed on my wife 2022 Himalayan that the tip of the exhaust is quite close to sideracks
You made a good choice for sure. Lomo and Wolfman are my two ~final~ picks, but the wife likes the RE boxes, so we are still considering which way to go. I've found that shipping from India is usually pretty fast and stuff from Germany and England are taking a looooong time. S PS: David Attenborough has nothing to worry about.
@@OlManRonin I met a man from Columbus today. After watching all your videos I was able to speak somewhat intelligently about SE Ohio. We talked about all the Indian mounds, the Shawnee, I was born a block away from Shawnee Park in Louisville, and camping. He said that camping was _the big thing_ in his neck of the woods. Erm, thanks for all the info. I sounded like I knew what I was talking about. ;) S
Wow, you’ve done it again, a few months ago I was set to trade in my Triumph Tiger1050 for a bike better suited for green lanes and small poor quality country roads, top of my list a KTM390 adv, I also test drove a CB500x, just about to sort the finances out and your videos start popping up on my feed, I watched one, then two, then the rest of your Himalayan vids, then other contributors talking about the Royal Enfield, and before I knew it I’ve been talked around 360 degrees and will be picking my RE Himalayan 2021 graphite black tomorrow midday 🤦♂️, and to top this, I had planned purchasing the full pannier set, I am a keen camper so really need a good pannier system to accommodate my hot tent and bushcraft gear, again you have influenced me with straight talking common sense and I’ve changed tack again, I’ve just ordered the Lomo set up, it’s going to be a lot lighter and flexible for my needs so makes perfect sense, plus having bashed up panniers wouldn’t go down well when I of course I eventually go down…..really good job with your vids, you speak real sense, with humour and so naturally, good work sir…..wondering what else your gonna sell me soon 😬😁🏴
but you get a free puppy with the KTM to keep you company while you're walking home.....hehehe Congrats on the purchase. The Himalayan ain't quick, but its so much fun, makes you explore the back roads. You will get that Himmi grin the first time you ride it, just break it in quietly and it will serve you well. I'd recommend you fit the Givi (same as Ronin's) or SRC engine bars, and give thought to the SRC skid plate if you will be in any rocky stuff, its decent steel and also protects the lower part of the exhaust pipe.
Word of warning. Do not put your phone in that map pocket on even a moderately warm day. You will cook the phone within 30-60 minutes.
ok
100% agree from experience, even happened to me on mild Australian days.
usually you should place your roadmap there…
Thanks Ol’Man. Great job. Good info. God bless. Happy trails.
I bought a pair of Schwinn (bicycle) panniers that fit awesome on the front sides, $9 for the set.
LOVE THIS I totally enjoy saving money. I must check them out! Thanks Renee!
@@OlManRonin the right side is just big enough, long enough to hit the pipe or they would work as panniers as well.
Back when I started looking for a light touring motorcycle and finding nothing I knew then I had to custom build one myself. After a little research I discovered the Honda VLX 600 Shadow had forks and a gas tank that would allow mounting a 1970's era Vetter Windjammer fairing. I found a complete Vetter Windjammer touring setup at a local cycle shop with an extensive parts yard. There was a Kawasaki bike in it with a complete Vetter touring setup on it including the fairing, bags, and trunk. It all cost just $100. I fabricated a bracket for the Windjammer fairing and got that on the bike. The brackets for the bags needed only slight modifications to fit so I got those mounted. The trunk was a little more difficult. I had to design a rack to mount the trunk bracket on. Craig Vetter designed the Windjammer, bags, and trunk in a wind tunnel so the bags and trunk are oddly shaped and most people think they are ugly, and they are. The positive aspect of that is they guide the air to the rear of the bike so you don't get air coming back and circulating on your backside. If it's raining you'll actually stay dry as long as you're moving. Your clothing will also stay road grime free. There's a reason almost every Honda GL1000 Goldwing was fitted with Craig Vetter Windjammer fairing bags and trunk in the 70's. The bags unlock and detach from the brackets in seconds and become hard case luggage with carry handles. I love all of it despite how ugly some people consider it. It's all function over fashion. Today it's all fashion over function. I would find and fit the same bags and trunk on a RE Himalayan.
Thank you for this comment/story I really love hearing other people's Experienes Cheers
Slowly shaking my head with a big fat grin on my face!
Here I am scrimping and saving (I'm restricted to a budget too) for my Himmy and thinking I need this n that and that and that and I see this post and by golly I already have several dry bags with handles n everythng needed to strap them on my Himmy. Whhoooop, sure is good knowing I can make do with them and will be just fine until i can get paniers or whatever I need down the road.
Once again buddy thank you, you sure are a treasure trove of great advice and knowledge! Cheers!
lol I know right
I kept thinking, hope he hasn't picked up anything yet, till i get to tell him about LOMO...and voila!
Nice choice going with Lomo - I did the same. First picked up the tank guard bags, running them with the Moose Racing Expedition hard (aluminum) cases mounted to the RE pannier rails for touring when lockability counts and only light offroad expected. Doing more off-road, and loving the tank guard bags, last summer I picked up the Lomo panniers and added a bright yellow Lomo 40liter "holdall" drybag for the top case. All very waterproof, very sturdy and have held up very well to the many drops and camping trips. In the same order, I also picked some lightweight dry bags to further consolidate the gear inside the bags (just in case the bags do ever leak, or anything in the luggage leaks). And an impulse purchase was the Lomo leg bag / dry holster - very waterproof!
Nice!!
RIP brother.
Yes, RIP Ol' Man 😢
The crash bar bags tricked me but the more you spoke about what luggage you wanted the more I thought Lomo? Couldn't believe it when you had chose them what a bargain they are. I have used them for about a year now and are still like new. They should have gone back to Scotland last week but because of covid we have had to postpone until later this year. PS don't forget when you do have an off they will protect the Himalayan not damage it like the Aluminium ones would and if you ride into a lake your bike will float. Great vlog Ronin 👍
Hi Jeff. Nice video as always. How much was the Lomo set-up you chose? You told us the prices of most of the others but not the Lomo. Looking forward to seeing you ride the trail with them on. 👍
I actually posted it on video. All those for under $400 including shipping
I actually posted it on video. All those for under $400 including shipping
@@OlManRonin Sorry Jeff, I missed that, my fault. Really good value, thanks.
@@davericketts9101 no worries
Great choice Jeff. Lomo gear is really high quality,looks awesome on the bike and waterproof for sure.
Looking forward to hearing how you get on with it in future videos.
My local RE dealer has a great deal on Euro 4 Himmy’s right now. They are fitting what they call an “adventure pack” to the bike. This is hand guards, pannier rails and panniers. It works out a fair bit cheaper than buying all these accessories separately.
Anyway; my lovely wife Ann, has told me I’d be daft not to get one, so I did, should arrive at the dealers next week.
I’ve fancied a Himmy for ages now. For the first time I have not test road one. You, Itchy Boots, Kamakasi and Wiltshire Man have convinced me I already know how the bike rides.
Thanx for all the great content man.
Take care and ride safe
Neil
Congratulations Neal. I'm super happy for you
@@OlManRonin Thanks Jeff
Have you seen Invictus touring bags... Specifically made for himalyan.... Best part... It can keep the beer cool for a long time😎😎
Would have bet it was Royal Enfield aluminum panniers 😖
Great choice .... just has the Lomo front pannier bags delivered ( last set from Amazon in the uk) and I have the 40 litre hold-all type dry bag again Lomo for clothes but in bright yellow so I maybe will be seen on the bike ! I have the RE hard panniers for my tools and spares in one and my expensive stuff in the other ( drone lap top camera etc. ) thanks for the video
Awesome content, thank you Ronin!
Expensive yes but I went all Wolfman. I got the B base and run two large rolies in back and two medium rolies up front. Got the medium roll top duffel for extended trips. I went with the system because in like 3 minutes I can completely remove all my luggage and be running a stock bike again. And I can configure it in different ways if I want. Plus it’s so well made. Great video though. I’m going to see how yours hold up.
lol me too, and I can get everything off in less than a minute
@@OlManRonin one thing I did was change the rear rack. The way it protruded out caused the base to not lay correctly so a bit of fabricating was in order. I got rid of the way it curved out completely and ran it straight along with the rear frame. Much better.
I really enjoyed you video! But, I would have gone with the hard panniers from RE.
Thats totally cool. You gotta like what you like.
I have a tent, sleeping mat, chair, off ground fire mat, sleeping bag, stove and some other stuff all in the same Lomo bag you have. Excellent value for money. Good choice.
Nice. The Lomo kit is awesome, as good as some of the 'big name' kit, at a fraction of the price. Scottish as well, hurray! Glasgow based, their shop is awesome.
It sure is!
I’ve been looking for something like this for my dual sport. Lomo looks like exactly what I need. I’ll be checking them out. Thanks!
think they got some kind of uv protection as well so they don't fade.
Great comment thanks
Can’t wait to see you packed up and going on your adventure, i hope you will show us where and when you will be going. Waiting patiently Steve 😃👍🏻
Thats a virtue Steve lol
Hi Ronin
I particularly enjoyed your video today... I too have a Royal Enfield motorcycle but it's a Bullet 500! It's a great motorcycle like yours full of character. Also I looked at a lot of luggage options and chose like you Lomo panniers. I am really pleased with them. They are both good quality and fully waterproof. I thought you should know.
Keep up the good work.
Bye Stuart 🙂🇬🇧
Thanks Stuart Cheers
Nice looking luggage, never heard of Lomo but will be checking them out for sure. I love the idea of soft luggage. You need Rok Straps for your duffle.
Got them already. Future video coming with my 1st impressions on the Lomo
Great video
Love the Lomo bags.
As usual good content.
Informative and entertaining.👍
Thank you Ian
Giant Loop makes some interesting soft luggage as well
Is it has enough clearance between the panier and the exhaust? Considering it could melt if your exhaust getting hot and touch your panier for a long time.
Its close, but we'll see ;)
Cronin, your Himalayan looks more like a mule fit for Cletus Festus than a bike...I love it.
I wouldn't want it any other way AND I have experience using pack mules in the western US lol
Dammit Ronin, always the new vids on a school night. I will look tomorrow after work at your new acquisitions and be very jealous
No worrries Matty! Have a nice sleep and stay in school lol
@@OlManRonin heh, been doing 14 hr days lately at work, wish I was still in school
Hi!
Im now very much considering selling my V-star 1100 to buy a Himalayan thanks to you and Itchy Boots you guys are awsome! Showing peaple that you dont need a million hp just to have fun and come back to the simple way of just riding a great simple bike without all the gadjets you dont really need!
So here is my question: What did you think of the fit and finish and quality of Royal Enfields own bags both the hard alluminium and the soft army style bags?
Because those two are the ones that im considering.
Best reguards from Sweden // Wictor
Greetings! Both are exceptional in fit and finish. I just needed something totally waterproof and Lomo has exactly that. But you can't go wrong with ANY of the items I looked at or considered. Cheers
Quick tip. Deal directly with Lomo. Cheaper than ebay and amazon. Crazy fast delivery. Brilliant company.
Nice choice, also look into Rynox a brand from India, they also have some good quality Riding gear & luggage options
I will check it out
Hey man you got me going there, I was thinking 'what the heck's the matter with Lomo?' and the next thing - there they are! Good choice OMR, you'll not be disappointed. 😊
Lol Martin thank you
I am glad I did not have to tell you about the LOMO stuff after the event, it is about the best value for money soft luggage you can get.
lol nah go ahead everyone else tells me what to do lol Cheers
Im a cheapskate so i bought soft luggage for my Himalayan. Ive yet to use it but they look like good quality. From a co called lions.
Ok, i'm jealous....I just have the Kreiga drypacks, one 30 litre and 2 x 20 litre and an Oxford magnetic tank bag on mine, no pannier frames, just an SRC frame on the back carrier to tie the bags to.
Handguards will be needed, but you will have thought of that. Otherwise it´s starting to look rock´n roll time.
Follow me on Instagram ;)
Did you ever consider Happy trail motorcycle products?
As the magpie flies is very informative I enjoy watching her channel
Good choice. How about the right Lomo soft pannier and exhaust heat?
We shall see Pepe We shall see!
Lookinh forward to check on your experience on this subject too. Is the only thing keeping me from buying them right now.
I was looking at lomo stuff myself recently! I'll be interested to see how they hold up :)
Me too ;)
@@OlManRonin Haha you have a vested interest to be fair 😂
@@TheGorillaBiker Invested interest. I paid good money for them
@@OlManRonin Is that not what vested means? :D I'm bad at english.
@@TheGorillaBiker lol I was word playing you. its only as good as its good.
Even with hard cases you need dry bags.
watch more of my videos ;)
Hey Ronin ! Great choice of motorcycle bags. But you should have considered too have atleast top hard pennier box , as you can keep your expensive stuff inside and it's lockable too. And on top of top pennier box u can strap another soft bag or u can strap a extra tyre for long journeys
The reason I didnt, is because if wont be far away from my bike on trips and if I am, I can strip it all off in a matter of minutes. I get what you are saying though and I thought long and hard about it. Which is why I SUPER considered the RE Panniers
Can you share the Lomo vendor website .
I couldn’t find the item.
www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/Motorcycle-Motorbike-Dry-bags-Accessories.html
Sounds good. How are you attach the rear panniers. To the original luggage carriers?
Yes and a video on each component coming soon
Hello, from Ecuador, South America. 🤘🏼
Great video, thanks a lot for the time that you take for select the panniers!
Have you try to riding with a passenger with the panniers? It is confortable with the straps on the seat of the passenger?
Sorry for my english my mother tongue is spanish 😂
Hi sir i'am from Australia love your videos, what are what type of frames do you use to strap the lomo pannier bags with what are the names.
Thanks
OEM Royal Enfield Himalayan
Looks good.. I never had hard cases, always had soft luggage. 👍
Looking good Ol' Man Ronin :) Looking good :)
Thanks guys really appreciate it.
That is one big azz tank bag. lol. nice
Look good but what do you think about them standing up to abrasion or puncturing?
Probably better than being bent or cracked? As far as durable only yome will tell
LOMO is a good quality set, also recommended by the Stuart Fillingham channel
Sure it will serve you well
Be safe 🙏, looking forward to your next offering
Thanks that was again very intresting. BUT! now i have one more option to consider ..."Lomo".
But i still have some time. My dealer gets the new Himy delivery in a week and one of them will be mine! ;-)
Congrats Giso!!!
Hi Ronin, here from Argentina. One question, how close is the right pannier to the exhaust? I tried a couple of soft panniers and I am afraid they will burn with the heat. Thank you very much! Great channel!
It is close, but not enough to burn (I hope) which is why the next series of videos will be fun to watch lol
Where can I find LOMO bags today???
I really don't know, that's a question for the factory. I ordered mine straight from them
Ey Ronin !! Nice video ! I agree with you in soft panier for Himalayan! However, In my opinión less is more!! . I follow you for clise a year , i like yours videos , in spechal a biker with experience ! Do you know Nelson Rigg soft paniers ?? !! Un saludo desde Mexico , si vienes por aquí te acompaño!!
Obrigado e talvez eu esteja na área de Baja em 2023
Nice looking luggage.
Giant loop seems to have some great options too, and it's a US company. But Lomo is a great choice too.
Hey Ronin, what go pro mount are you using on your enfield accessories GPS mount?
Also, I'm in Louisville, I don't know what your schedule is like but are you interested in a motorcycle trip with my on my himalayan to Mérida Mexico June 18th- August 5th? I'm just waiting on my title of I don't get it in time I'm going to do route 66 out west. We could meet here in Louisville and roll out.
I bought mine and rails from a RE dealer in New Delhi. I was able to WhatsApp him and he gave me a price that was without the eBay fee and included shipping. so I paypal'd him. I received the package in 9 days....His communication and service was excellent.
Great heads up
@@OlManRonin www.ebay.com/usr/autospares2020?_trksid=p2053788.m1543.l2754
Ronin your Himalayan is looking good I really want to take one for a test drive because i am a bigger guy 310 lbs I am concerned if it will do what i would like it to do I have never been off road and would like to get into adv biking and moto camping just need to get my ducks in a row I would hate to spend 5 grand on something that i would be disappointed in looking forward to following your adventures.
Thank you and to be honest thats the best way to tell.
Thank you and to be honest thats the best way to tell.
@@OlManRonin Yeah I am currently riding a Honda Magna vf750 C wonderful bike. I am just unsure about the himalayan. The price is great just need to swing a leg over one and take it for a spin.
Looks great. 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Any issue with heat of the exhaust pipe on the bottom of the side bags? I noticed on my wife 2022 Himalayan that the tip of the exhaust is quite close to sideracks
You made a good choice for sure. Lomo and Wolfman are my two ~final~ picks, but the wife likes the RE boxes, so we are still considering which way to go. I've found that shipping from India is usually pretty fast and stuff from Germany and England are taking a looooong time.
S
PS: David Attenborough has nothing to worry about.
David Who? Sorry I didn't grow up on PBS lol jk
@@OlManRonin I met a man from Columbus today. After watching all your videos I was able to speak somewhat intelligently about SE Ohio. We talked about all the Indian mounds, the Shawnee, I was born a block away from Shawnee Park in Louisville, and camping. He said that camping was _the big thing_ in his neck of the woods.
Erm, thanks for all the info. I sounded like I knew what I was talking about. ;)
S
@@sdefiel3719 So glad I could help Stuart
Lomo is nice. Good choice Ronin.
Thank you
Wow, you’ve done it again, a few months ago I was set to trade in my Triumph Tiger1050 for a bike better suited for green lanes and small poor quality country roads, top of my list a KTM390 adv, I also test drove a CB500x, just about to sort the finances out and your videos start popping up on my feed, I watched one, then two, then the rest of your Himalayan vids, then other contributors talking about the Royal Enfield, and before I knew it I’ve been talked around 360 degrees and will be picking my RE Himalayan 2021 graphite black tomorrow midday 🤦♂️, and to top this, I had planned purchasing the full pannier set, I am a keen camper so really need a good pannier system to accommodate my hot tent and bushcraft gear, again you have influenced me with straight talking common sense and I’ve changed tack again, I’ve just ordered the Lomo set up, it’s going to be a lot lighter and flexible for my needs so makes perfect sense, plus having bashed up panniers wouldn’t go down well when I of course I eventually go down…..really good job with your vids, you speak real sense, with humour and so naturally, good work sir…..wondering what else your gonna sell me soon 😬😁🏴
AWESOMENESS!!!
but you get a free puppy with the KTM to keep you company while you're walking home.....hehehe
Congrats on the purchase. The Himalayan ain't quick, but its so much fun, makes you explore the back roads. You will get that Himmi grin the first time you ride it, just break it in quietly and it will serve you well.
I'd recommend you fit the Givi (same as Ronin's) or SRC engine bars, and give thought to the SRC skid plate if you will be in any rocky stuff, its decent steel and also protects the lower part of the exhaust pipe.
@@mattyb7736 good advice, appreciated 🙏😁
Should have done the factory stuff. Not a fan of the cheap canvas stuff.
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You have to much bagspace. What is the point of getting an "light" bike just to overload it with unnecessary crap.
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What do motorcycle riders love more than bikes? Motorcycle accessories or gear lol
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You should improve you thumbnail style to be honest its a mess.
Oh well such is my life lol