Sir, I like your patience and composure while introducing the topic on all your blogs. The content and context is really interesting. I do have the same bike and yet to get out from Delhi NCR and Gurgaon onto the hills. Thanks for all the points for riders riding in the city and on mountains. The ladhak trip is covered fantastic, the trek you took and places you have pointed out your experiences. Keep blogging Sirji
Very nice explanation. Crisp and clear. Thanks! In your Ladakh trip vlog, I saw you complaining a bit about heat, especially on your first day ride. My question is, would it have been any better if the ride was on a machine that would produce lesser heat than your Himalayan 450?
“Sir, I am highly confused between the Himalayan and the Scrambler. Please suggest which bike I should choose. I will be using the bike 70% for touring and 30% for city commuting. I am around 6 feet tall, living in Uttarakhand, mostly in Mussoorie, and I have to travel almost 90% of the time in remote mountain areas. Please advise.”
If you have service centres nearby, go for the scrambler. It's a much superior machine in terms of quality. The only upside to himalayan is RE's massive service network. Having said that, the triumph is gonna need way less visit to the service centre for sure. RE is infamous for their cone set related issue, also their parts get loose, rattles so on and so forth. While the scrambler struggled with engine stalling earlier, modern ones seldom have any issue at all. I would have gone with the scrambler for a more rounded, balanced and tension free experience.
Hi, awesome information.. thank you!! I will be very grateful if you can answer a question for me. I am also looking to buy a new bike and can't decide between 400x and himalyan, what would be YOUR choice if you are planning to keep a bike for a minimum of 7-8 years, mostly city use including 2 trips per year of 7-8 days each. My topmost criteria is reliability and ease of living with it. I am planning Ladakh, spiti etc in near future
sir me unicorn 160 owm karta hu aur 1 touring bike chahiye + off road, month me 2 trip maar leta hu aur regular city ride ke liye bhi chahiye and im 6 feet tall, tho konsi bike leni chahiye himalayan 450 or 400x and i want to keep bike for 7-8 years
@@AnishKumar-vx3vx I am 175 and I could barely touch the ground on scrambler 400x, I imagine that If I have a overweight pillion , probably I can not handle problematic situation , it did not inspire confidence in me , so I am deciding to buy Himalyan 450
@@AnishKumar-vx3vxheight doesn’t matter at all. All it requires to ride a tall bike is skills which can be easily acquired through training and practice. I’m 167 and my partner 165. We both find Scrambler 400x much easier to ride than my Himalayan 411. It’s that light, nimble and fun. Don’t let your height stop you from riding tall bikes.
Thanks for your beautiful and dedicated review.Keep it up.
Sir, I like your patience and composure while introducing the topic on all your blogs. The content and context is really interesting.
I do have the same bike and yet to get out from Delhi NCR and Gurgaon onto the hills.
Thanks for all the points for riders riding in the city and on mountains.
The ladhak trip is covered fantastic, the trek you took and places you have pointed out your experiences.
Keep blogging Sirji
Thanks bro 🙏😊
हिमालयन 450 के बारे मे आपने अच्छी जानकारी दी 🎉😊
People with 6ft+ height would need the prospec easy ride extender, and then this bike is just the best of all available in Indian market
Bike looks fully ready for the next long ride 😊
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Very nice explanation. Crisp and clear. Thanks! In your Ladakh trip vlog, I saw you complaining a bit about heat, especially on your first day ride. My question is, would it have been any better if the ride was on a machine that would produce lesser heat than your Himalayan 450?
Daily use Kalia K Bike Sahi Rahega. QK per month, 1500/1600 km kilometre Chana Patta Hai Bike Se..
Nice explanation... really ...
i am ok with this bike in city its a hassle but manageable.
Thanks good
Re ne launch kar diya tubeless spoke wheel for Himalayan 450 sif 11,000₹ extra
Have you ever faced stalling issue during touring?
& how good is the bike in hair-pin bend on hills??
I didn’t face any such issue
“Sir, I am highly confused between the Himalayan and the Scrambler. Please suggest which bike I should choose.
I will be using the bike 70% for touring and 30% for city commuting.
I am around 6 feet tall, living in Uttarakhand, mostly in Mussoorie, and I have to travel almost 90% of the time in remote mountain areas.
Please advise.”
If you have service centres nearby, go for the scrambler. It's a much superior machine in terms of quality. The only upside to himalayan is RE's massive service network. Having said that, the triumph is gonna need way less visit to the service centre for sure. RE is infamous for their cone set related issue, also their parts get loose, rattles so on and so forth. While the scrambler struggled with engine stalling earlier, modern ones seldom have any issue at all. I would have gone with the scrambler for a more rounded, balanced and tension free experience.
Hi, awesome information.. thank you!! I will be very grateful if you can answer a question for me.
I am also looking to buy a new bike and can't decide between 400x and himalyan, what would be YOUR choice if you are planning to keep a bike for a minimum of 7-8 years, mostly city use including 2 trips per year of 7-8 days each. My topmost criteria is reliability and ease of living with it.
I am planning Ladakh, spiti etc in near future
Scarmbler 400x is good option. I suggest wait for couple of months they might launch new model of scarmbler with few changes.
@@travelbite thank you!
@@travelbite bro, can you confirm the same about next version of himalayan.
sir me unicorn 160 owm karta hu aur 1 touring bike chahiye + off road, month me 2 trip maar leta hu aur regular city ride ke liye bhi chahiye and im 6 feet tall, tho konsi bike leni chahiye himalayan 450 or 400x and i want to keep bike for 7-8 years
Awesome. ❤
Thanks
@@travelbite Welcome 😁
BHAI GOOD REVIEW BUT BRAKES SPELLING IS WRONG ITS NOT BREAKS 😊
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Hey i am planning to buy Himalayan 450 but still confused. Shall i go for Himalayan or triumph scram. Is scram good for pillion or Himalayan?
Better buy scram 400x
I own an 450
sir, what should I buy new Honda cb350 or triumph scrambler 400 or speed 400? usage - city commute (60%) and highway (40%).
If you have height more than 180cm , scrambler 400x is the best choice
@@AmitK thank you for your response but unfortunately my height is 165cm
@@AnishKumar-vx3vx I am 175 and I could barely touch the ground on scrambler 400x, I imagine that If I have a overweight pillion , probably I can not handle problematic situation , it did not inspire confidence in me , so I am deciding to buy Himalyan 450
If ht is not an issue go with Scarmbler. Else take test ride of cb350 and speed 400 and speed T and decide
@@AnishKumar-vx3vxheight doesn’t matter at all. All it requires to ride a tall bike is skills which can be easily acquired through training and practice. I’m 167 and my partner 165. We both find Scrambler 400x much easier to ride than my Himalayan 411. It’s that light, nimble and fun. Don’t let your height stop you from riding tall bikes.
Too good
Gud morning bhai.
Sir what's your height? Is it comfortable for 5.6 ft
Take a test ride bro it depands on your skill. U can manage on trips
Bhai iska meter ki problem kuch update aiyga ya nhi
No update yet
Bhai aapko height kya hai ??
5’9 plus
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I own himalayan 450 and i do agree with all your points.. all are valid points
Thanks
Mere hisab se aapko kisi company ke liye product description ke liye hire karna chahiye.
Bhaiya aapka joystick karap nahi huwa kya
Bacha hua hai abhi
@@travelbite ok 👌
Right side pulling issue hai isme I own one of this bike
Tubeless Jo karwaya tha wo thik sal rahi he
Vlog dekho bhai. Aapke liye hi banaya hai
1st like
Thanks