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    Royal Enfield Himalayan - Thoughts from owners/riders

    Hi All

    I'm curious about the Himalayan. Who's ridden one and/or bought one? What do you think of it as an easy-to-manage adventure bike for bimbling around NZ on? Good bits, bad bits, bits you've changed - The usual plaese.

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    don't buy one, theyre not even made/sold anymore due to the shitness from start to finish.... it will be re-released in india in a few years once they've ironed out the kinks not only in desgin but in manufacturing...


    if you want a cheap, easy to manage adventure bike that will take you places very few other bikes can, buy a XTZ125 !

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    For similar money you could get a KLR650. Nice on the road, not quite as nice on serious off-road but perfectly adequate of gravel roads and the like. They've been around more or less forever so heaps of knowledge (internet so some good, some bad) and an enormous aftermarket parts and accessories market. Better engine, LAMs approved if that matters. About the only thing the RE has over the KLR is EFI. Whether that is good or not is another matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    For similar money you could get a KLR650.
    Yeah but no self-respecting hipster would ride one

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Yeah but no self-respecting hipster would ride one
    Another feature I neglected to mention.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Another feature I neglected to mention.

    A positive feature too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    For similar money you could get a KLR650. Nice on the road, not quite as nice on serious off-road but perfectly adequate of gravel roads and the like. They've been around more or less forever so heaps of knowledge (internet so some good, some bad) and an enormous aftermarket parts and accessories market. Better engine, LAMs approved if that matters. About the only thing the RE has over the KLR is EFI. Whether that is good or not is another matter.
    The Himalayans I've looked at over here are carb'd too. The KLR is a cracking bike for its intended purpose - And I'd love another one. I'm simply interested in what those who've ridden or owned a Himalayan think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy Boy View Post
    The Himalayans I've looked at over here are carb'd too. The KLR is a cracking bike for its intended purpose - And I'd love another one. I'm simply interested in what those who've ridden or owned a Himalayan think.
    If you don't mind wading through 49 odd pages try here:

    http://advrider.com/index.php?thread...hread.1253460/
    Last edited by nerrrd; 15th May 2018 at 16:11. Reason: probably a better option
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    Thanks for that. I'll take a look.

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