Think some spiral cable protector over that should prevent kinkyness.. Or 2 lollypop sticks and black duct tape
Or maybe a spring like used over fuel pipes
The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
Well back from 3 day away down to Brighton from the West Mids and back. As previous decent trips the himalayan handled well 2 up with luggage as per the photo. In fact the engine seems to prefer and handle the extra weight well. If required it could accelerate up to 80 but prefers 60 mph and returned 74.5mpg for the whole journey. So I think once again summing up it does nothing outstanding but does everything well for 4k what else does???
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
So who was it i saw at westbay on tuesday lunchtime 3 bikes think the last one was a lady rider... Getting quite popular now... They did look rather splendid...
Enfield Himalayan in Morocco
Over the Atlas now and warming up.
Here's a few pics so far. More on the website.
Here's a few pics so far. More on the website.
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Life is about experimentation
And yet people – women even! – like Lois P, Steph J and Jacqui F have ridden the length of Africa, the Americas, Asia or just plain RTW on bikes with similar or even less performance than the REH. Could it be that, like others, they perceive motorcycle travel as a bit more than breaching the National Speed limit on a dual carriageway.In my own experience, glacially slow would be a better description but let's not split hairs.
For a 410, the REH has one of the least impressive power-to-weight ratios since Fred Flintstone’s go-cart – or maybe some full-dress Harleys. This confounding equation – not helped by Enfield’s hitherto ‘always sick, never terminal’ reputation – causes some brains to short circuit and become defensive.
I see it with Honda’s NCs - written off by the mags but a silent bestseller.
Whether it’s a fluke, inspired design or just simple investment leading to improvement (as we’ve seen with Triumph, Ducati and KTM since the 80s), the REH’s torque, gearing, CoG, suspension, weight distribution, seat height, equipment, mpg and of course unnervingly irresistable rrp all add up. Who’d have thought.
It’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but so far it works for me – and once again, after 40 years I find myself having had more bikes than birthdays ;-0
For me the test will be durability or reliability. Will it be clapped-out by 10k as I’d expect of some Chinese bikes (or last year’s XR400 - another dual carriageway turkey, wwit!).
Time will tell.
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
Great pictures and looking good for the Himalayan.
Well done you for having the faith to experiment with something new.
Plenty folk doing long trips on the Himalayan, our own nathan and the ubiquitous Itchy Boots spring to mind.
Maybe better to travel glacially slow than not at all
Well done you for having the faith to experiment with something new.
Plenty folk doing long trips on the Himalayan, our own nathan and the ubiquitous Itchy Boots spring to mind.
Maybe better to travel glacially slow than not at all
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Re: Life is about experimentation
Beautifully put phrase for all those ‘small’ bike lovers out there too
The Meandering Moustache
Going Big and Riding Small
Honda PCX125 (sports tourer)
Honda Innova ANF125 (Adventure bike)
Going Big and Riding Small
Honda PCX125 (sports tourer)
Honda Innova ANF125 (Adventure bike)