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"We did India trip Himalayan mountains through Kashmir. Best trip ever 11 days on RE Himalayan. First day though what a pice of junk. Second day warming to it third day loved it. Sure footed feet on the ground never missed a beat. Plugged through mud and swollen streams. Great for green laning. Fast and powerful would have got us in trouble. But as regards engine power perfect for India but UK you might be underwhelmed by its 24 horsepower. So get a demonstration bike out first. " That sounds great! I love the "survive armageddon" styling, for me it would be commuting and pottering around Salisbury plain. Those ROYAL ENFIELD CONTINENTAL GT's (650) look awesome, but not the kind of bike I'm looking for. | |||
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"We did India trip Himalayan mountains through Kashmir. Best trip ever 11 days on RE Himalayan. First day though what a pice of junk. Second day warming to it third day loved it. Sure footed feet on the ground never missed a beat. Plugged through mud and swollen streams. Great for green laning. Fast and powerful would have got us in trouble. But as regards engine power perfect for India but UK you might be underwhelmed by its 24 horsepower. So get a demonstration bike out first. " That sounds fantastic | |||
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"We did India trip Himalayan mountains through Kashmir. Best trip ever 11 days on RE Himalayan. First day though what a pice of junk. Second day warming to it third day loved it. Sure footed feet on the ground never missed a beat. Plugged through mud and swollen streams. Great for green laning. Fast and powerful would have got us in trouble. But as regards engine power perfect for India but UK you might be underwhelmed by its 24 horsepower. So get a demonstration bike out first. " Did you get any good pics from the trip. It sounds a fascinating trip | |||
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"Dr Harry once you drive along with them you get like them organised chaos. Average speeds are fairly low and buses n lorry’s have priority so you might find a bus coming round corner on wrong side of road. Busy junctions are hilarious. Himalayan tackles it fine. " Thank you. I can feel an adventure coming on. Seems like the holiday if s lifetime. I had a bandit 600 but hated it in motorways, loved it round town | |||
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"Dr Harry once you drive along with them you get like them organised chaos. Average speeds are fairly low and buses n lorry’s have priority so you might find a bus coming round corner on wrong side of road. Busy junctions are hilarious. Himalayan tackles it fine. " I hired a 500cc Bullet in 98 in Goa | |||
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"Did you check out "itchy boots"? " Yes thanks. I want to ride one back from India | |||
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"Did you check out "itchy boots"? Yes thanks. I want to ride one back from India" Amazing woman. Great stories. But very hard to get the bike registered in Europe. Royal Enfield gave her a new one as a swap! | |||
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"On Sunday, on what seemed to be everyone's last day of freedom there must have been three hundred bikes past my door ( a very popular route ) One that stood out was a Royal Enfield (Indian) that just putt putted past. It sounded lovely and laid back" | |||
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"Registration in the UK could be a problem" Agreed, itchy boots was lucky to get the bike swap! | |||
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"I think those that expect Africa Twin performance from the RE Himalayan are missing the point. They offer a completely different ride where speed and performance isn’t the issue. I’ve been looking at them for ages at Millenium Motorcycles in St Helens but the RE is too similar to my Ex Army MT350 to justify one. I opted to treat myself to a 16 plate Triumph scrambler which whilst not completely unlike the Himalayan is different enough from my other bikes to enjoy taking it out. " Is an MT 350 an Armstrong | |||
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"I think those that expect Africa Twin performance from the RE Himalayan are missing the point. They offer a completely different ride where speed and performance isn’t the issue. I’ve been looking at them for ages at Millenium Motorcycles in St Helens but the RE is too similar to my Ex Army MT350 to justify one. I opted to treat myself to a 16 plate Triumph scrambler which whilst not completely unlike the Himalayan is different enough from my other bikes to enjoy taking it out. Is an MT 350 an Armstrong" Yes basically. Smaller engine ( but with electric start ) as it’s a 350 Rotax not a 500. Disc brakes front and rear and small changes to the electrics. It’s a very heavy but robust motorcycle, think Landrover of the bike world. | |||
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"I think those that expect Africa Twin performance from the RE Himalayan are missing the point. They offer a completely different ride where speed and performance isn’t the issue. I’ve been looking at them for ages at Millenium Motorcycles in St Helens but the RE is too similar to my Ex Army MT350 to justify one. I opted to treat myself to a 16 plate Triumph scrambler which whilst not completely unlike the Himalayan is different enough from my other bikes to enjoy taking it out. Is an MT 350 an Armstrong Yes basically. Smaller engine ( but with electric start ) as it’s a 350 Rotax not a 500. Disc brakes front and rear and small changes to the electrics. It’s a very heavy but robust motorcycle, think Landrover of the bike world. " Not very reliable or the few we had were not | |||
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"I think those that expect Africa Twin performance from the RE Himalayan are missing the point. They offer a completely different ride where speed and performance isn’t the issue. I’ve been looking at them for ages at Millenium Motorcycles in St Helens but the RE is too similar to my Ex Army MT350 to justify one. I opted to treat myself to a 16 plate Triumph scrambler which whilst not completely unlike the Himalayan is different enough from my other bikes to enjoy taking it out. Is an MT 350 an Armstrong Yes basically. Smaller engine ( but with electric start ) as it’s a 350 Rotax not a 500. Disc brakes front and rear and small changes to the electrics. It’s a very heavy but robust motorcycle, think Landrover of the bike world. Not very reliable or the few we had were not" Beg to differ pal, great bits of kit if well serviced and used within its design parameters. Dirty fuel, lack of use and poor maintenance will produce an unreliable machine of any type. | |||
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"Not sure if this thread is still live but picked up my RE Himalayan today. Absolutely love it. Took it for a short spin over the mountain then main roads home. Not as good as a scrambler off road and not as good as a sports bike on road but managed both scenarios very well. I love it!!" Any pics? | |||
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"New higher horsepower coming for new Himalayan’s I believe soon. " Very interesting | |||
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