The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
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Out on the local mountain trails the other day. Ideal bike for this terrain.
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
Campo Lopez by chance Ray ???
Tis a lovely bike, it really suits that area's trails.
Yer never know I may chop my bike in for one - best colour as well
Tis a lovely bike, it really suits that area's trails.
Yer never know I may chop my bike in for one - best colour as well
You dont pack up biking when you grow old
You grow old when you pack up biking
You grow old when you pack up biking
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Well spotted Mick, it's lovely up there. The Himalayan is a great bike for the money but I do wish it was a 600/650 sometimes.
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Love mine .... no brainer of a motorcycle ...... just ride it ... its not an ego trip for the plastic spaceship brigade ... it's a motorbike ... as a former 36K a year motorcycle commuter i recognise it's pluses and minuses ...... but it's probably the best bike I've ever had ... not the biggest, fastest, most expensive .... but the best.
Spend £12K on your BMW Adventure bike .... but you will have adventures on your Himalayan and the change to travel across the planet .... not that many of the BMW Adventure bikes ever leave the motorway .....
Spend £12K on your BMW Adventure bike .... but you will have adventures on your Himalayan and the change to travel across the planet .... not that many of the BMW Adventure bikes ever leave the motorway .....
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I’m with you there Landsurfer. I’ve not tried a Himalayan yet but was in India earlier in the year where I rented a Enfield Bullet - not quite the same thing, I know, but really enjoyed just getting on the bike and riding it - everything worked well enough and nothing to worry about in technological terms. Just go to the Kurviger route planning site and select the very curvy option!Landsurfer wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 8:33 pm Love mine .... no brainer of a motorcycle ...... just ride it ... its not an ego trip for the plastic spaceship brigade ... it's a motorbike ... as a former 36K a year motorcycle commuter i recognise it's pluses and minuses ...... but it's probably the best bike I've ever had ... not the biggest, fastest, most expensive .... but the best.
Spend £12K on your BMW Adventure bike .... but you will have adventures on your Himalayan and the change to travel across the planet .... not that many of the BMW Adventure bikes ever leave the motorway .....
Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
For anyone who thinks these bikes might be dull, they're not. I chased Nathan Millward on his the full distance of the rollercoaster at sweet lamb a few months ago and i was on my KTM 300 TPI. Yes the back of his Himalyan was all over the place, but he was really going on it. Don't think you're gong to find the limits of this bike easily or quickly.
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It's certainly more capable than I am in reality ........... And in my dreamsMike54 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 10, 2018 10:09 am For anyone who thinks these bikes might be dull, they're not. I chased Nathan Millward on his the full distance of the rollercoaster at sweet lamb a few months ago and i was on my KTM 300 TPI. Yes the back of his Himalyan was all over the place, but he was really going on it. Don't think you're gong to find the limits of this bike easily or quickly.