The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
It'll be interesting to hear how you compare the Him to the MT350 in terms of weight. On paper the RE is almost 30 kilos heavier but I'd be surprised if that translated into the real world experience.
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
I agree mate, I found my MT350 to be comparable to my Himalayan. I reckon it was like an off road version and enduro version of the same bike.
Don’t get me wrong, I totally enjoyed the Himalayan off road, the weight felt really low down and the torque was lovely. Maybe it was the proper knobblies I had on the MT but it felt I could push it further and also it dropped really really well
Don’t get me wrong, I totally enjoyed the Himalayan off road, the weight felt really low down and the torque was lovely. Maybe it was the proper knobblies I had on the MT but it felt I could push it further and also it dropped really really well
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and dont forget the ccm 604 engine slots sreight in the mtGodspeed wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2019 4:53 pm I agree mate, I found my MT350 to be comparable to my Himalayan. I reckon it was like an off road version and enduro version of the same bike.
Don’t get me wrong, I totally enjoyed the Himalayan off road, the weight felt really low down and the torque was lovely. Maybe it was the proper knobblies I had on the MT but it felt I could push it further and also it dropped really really well
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
I finally pulled the trigger and put a deposit down on one just over a week ago (from CooperB) In three years I’ve gone from a 1200GS via a CB500X to the Himalayan and I’m looking forward to having a crack at some light off roading.
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I purchased my Himalayan Saturday. I havent been out on it yet. I am the second owner but it came from Cooper brothers originally.
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
I'd say that you will have more fun on the Himalayan than the previous bikes
Enjoy your new ride