Royal Enfield Himalayan in the Italian Alps
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- A short trip for a few days over into Italy from France. I discovered this amazing area for motorcycle adventuring called the Gardetta Plateau which has loads of high tracks and passes made by the military back in WW2. Lots of cool buildings and bunkers still standing. Then back to France via the highest road in Europe!
Wounderful with a video with only environmental sound and nooooooo music! Very good work!
Enjoyed this and it has given me inspiration to visit the alps again, also subscribed 👍🏻
Excellent adventure on the Himalayan- precisely what this bike was built for. Well done- I’ve subscribed 👌🏍🏕
Juts wow!! Awsome video! My dream bike in a dreamy area! Enjoy it!
Awesome and beautiful coverage of nature with a trustworthy bike. Keep uploading more.
Just watched this, awesome!! I have the same himalayan, sleet but never done anything like this! I'm a 'I must go on a trip but never do' kind of guy.... I must change this!! Nice vid!
I'm think I would have not taken that little snow path either. I know from experience that the mountain is way steeper than it looks on camera. Thanks for the video.
Good job filming the riding shots as a solo rider - appreciate the hard work and it was worth it. Beautiful place to ride. Subscribed.
Nicely done! Some amazing natural lighteffects.
Love the sound of the himy resonating through the mountains.
The Alps, a great place for motorcycling and camping, when the clouds are gone.
The Gardetta Plateau....must remember that.
Great stuff mate, Himalayan for the win! All the best for your adventures. Here in NZ, it's too small a country for a bike with such potential... although I'm trying in my inexperienced nooby fashion. Cheers.
I live three hours from there now (originally from UK) and have a Himalayan. Happy to join you next time so we can get over the snow drifts. I'm Planning a route between ski resorts around June time
Sounds good! Although with brexit and covid and I haven’t been able to get back. Ile has been sat unused for 9 months now 😔
@@ChasingContours yeah it’s hard to plan anything . We have more curfew and 10km limit at present so I’m just exploring local forests . Still nice but really want to plan some alp time soon
Nice editing and countryside. Subbed.
Beautiful locations and very nicely filmed/edited :)
what a beautiful vid. great job. thanks for sharing. wanna get ther either 😊
Awesome video man. Really nice. Maybe add more riding with your bike. Subscribed!
Will do. I have some others in Portugal, Gran Canaria and Myanmar on my channel. I’m planning a ride through Italy and also Morocco
Glad I came across your channel / Great stuff , Thanks
Great video....fab place to explore! Cheers, Steve
Amazing countryside.
Beautiful!
Gracias. Muy lindo paisaje 🏞️
Absolutely beautiful
Nice vídeo 👏👏👏
Também quero!
Nice video bro keep posting more!
Parabéns pelo vídeo. Espetacular!
Awesome real world review I used to love Royal infield when I was teenager by the times goes by I become heat of Royal infield engine plus engineer because of no reliable engine
Those times have passed my friend, the himalayan engine along with the twins are very reliable, proven themselves twice over (especially himalayan)!
Hi. Where are you from???...looking for chasing italy Alpes. I'm chasing Reviews, videos about r.e.Himalayan. now follow you. Take care. By the way , beatiful Places and wonderful landscape!!!!!
Truly awesome video :) really chilled to watch enjoyed it. How are you getting on with the himmy? Been considering one myself.
Yeah good. I mean it’s no refined like a Japanese machine but it’s got masses of character. I know others who have KTMs and big GS’s and choose to ride their Himalayan instead.
@@ChasingContours Thanks for the reply yeah they do look an awesome bit of kit.
@@ChasingContours I dunno, I can't see much difference in quality from my kawasaki versys 650 to my himalayan! But like you say, power aside i prefer the himalayan! Comfort, smoother due to less power I suppose and cheaper!! I dropped the versys once (well it just fell over) cost me a few hundred to replace, dropped himalayan while putting on center stand....... Just picked it back up! Lol
@@danwilson8390 well I suppose dents and scratches add to the character of the Himalayan haha. The beauty I have found is the low end torque of the Himalayan combine with not a huge amount of power. It makes technical off road really easy and safe where falling or dropping wouldn’t be a good idea.
In France where I ride there’s quite a few places like that and a drop on my own would mean it goes off the side of a cliff or just down a slope that I’d never get it back from.
This is the bike in histroy used my IND ARMYS
Its made for the himalayas... 🔥🔥An wonderful adv ✨✨