Well the KLR 650 (last my) is a heavy pig for its displacement. And the difference its actually smaller: the Hymalayan 450 weights 430 lbs (196 kg) with a full tank (16 lt - 4.2 gal).
@@divexplore21how are you this ignorant. The reports you looked are about the old himalayan. Even though you search for 450. The himalayan 411s specific hp was 27.
I’ll wait to see if the engine holds up, it may be similar to the klr but to get that hp, RE had to ring the nuts out of it versus the klr . The fuel requirements are restrictive if you are traveling through 3rd world countries and I still haven’t seen what it will do with petro out of a dirty milk jug .
Great review! And must have been really fun.....not everyone gets to ride in the Himalayas. Thinking of downsizing my V Strom 650XT to one of these in a year or two.
I would pay extra for tubeless spoked wheels. I have been stuck on the trail or road with a flat tire,too many times. I had a flat on my Triumph Tiger .Cast tubeless wheels, I plugged tire and was back on the road in less than an hour. Tubes were good for the 1900's , but not now! I test rode the 2021 Himalayan and was amazed how smooth the motor was, and was able to hold 80mph on the highway. I will never buy a new motorcycle with tubes.
@@ADVPulseVideos Thanks for the reply. I noticed they changed shift lever. The first gen ,had a lousy shift lever/linkage .My size 13 boots did not work with the old Himalayan, I had trouble during the test ride. The Royal Enfield 650 some models now have cast wheels!, No Tubes...
I'm Indian and I cancelled my 450 order cos the tubeless spoke wheels aren't yet available here. Ill pick one up when those are available. I have gotten stuck in remote region of the himalayas (14k + ft above sea level) and changing tubes isn't easy and time consuming. No more spoken wheels for me but wont buy alloys as well.
Strangely, people report such bad vibration on the Himalayan that they can't even ride it on the highway, because it's obviously not geared properly for standard 70 mph highway driving. As far as I'm concerned, any motorcycle without an overdrive 6th gear, is completely unacceptable. Consumers need to DEMAND higher gears in 2024. Why are people feeling intense vibration on a brand new motorcycle in 2024? They feel vibration because the gears are too low. There is an agenda to cause motorcycles to revv too high, to burn more fuel, and wear out much faster than usual. In my opinion, you can be sure that the oil companies and the EPA are somehow involved, because they hate Humanity. The 1932 Henderson inline 4 cylinder motorcycle had 53 horsepower, and a very tall overdrive gear. Yes, back in 1932, motorcycles had an overdrive. Do you see the problem?
@@a.k.taspire6187 i booked it in dec,got it in may 2024.However i could have got it earlier but I was not in India.but now you can get it in 4-6 weeks.
Your reviews always nail it Rob. Clear, concise, informative and interesting. I’ll be really interested to hear your thoughts re the vibes at highway speed and some sort of long term review when you get a chance. Thanks for your great content.
I really really wish they had updated and lightened the old 411, think there’s a lot of us ex 411 owners who would have liked to have seen the simple approach kept. That’s coming from someone who had one an had issues on a new e5 2022 bike.
We hear ya. That bike had a lot of charm and just needed a few updates. At least they are keeping the platform alive in the form of the Scram 411 though.
@@starseeddeluxe sure I had on a brand new bike, seized swingarm, bent fork yokes/chassis, missing clips on the breather lines on the tank, condensation in the clocks, brake lever switch failed, then another was fitted that then failed within 30mins n lead to me nearly getting rear ended on an emergency stop, stalling at that point it went back for a full refund there’s a video on my channel about it along with issues we had with 2x 390 adventures we had. Hope this helps. N they couldn’t get the parts after that one brake light switch a friend has been waiting 12 months for a cat on his meteor these are the things you never hear about in the reviews I loved the long stroke engine fab but the build quality was shocking.
Looking to ride to Leh from Delhi in June, trying to decide between this or the 650, will need two bikes, my son and I are going, or should we get one of each and then swap? any thoughts, my current machine 1200gs, K1300s and my old trusty ducati 916.
650 RE? Like the Interceptor? I have done Leh multiple times and if you can get your hands on the 450, take 2 of them. Or the Him 411 also cos once you hit the mountains, top speed doesn't really matter. Even the kt, 390 adv will do a good job although I dislike that bike. Him 450 would be the best bet. The roads in Ladakh are now almost smooth tarmac and the "adventure" of riding on bad roads high up in the mountains is almost gone. Still, fantastic to ride. Manali to Leh is one of my favourite routes ever.
Where is the overdrive gear? Why is there no overdrive gear on the Himalayan in 2024? There are hundreds of reviews, and not one person mentioned the gear ratios and a lack of overdrive, but instead people have complained about engine vibration. Engine vibration at speed is caused by LACK OF AN OVERDRIVE gear. Where there is no load on the engine, it will buzz and cause unnecessary vibration. A tall overdrive would have fixed this problem.
For the money and what this can do it’s good value speed is not every thing may be the lack of high speed May save your life ,these sports bikes scare the bejeasus out of me
About 50 lbs lighter than the klr 650 with similar power and tourq plus a 6 speed transmission?. Dam i think royal enfield hit it out of the park.
It definitely exceeded our expectations!
Well the KLR 650 (last my) is a heavy pig for its displacement.
And the difference its actually smaller: the Hymalayan 450 weights 430 lbs (196 kg) with a full tank (16 lt - 4.2 gal).
I think i am not trading my Honda Dominator in yet. I dont care a lot about electronic modes or tft displays.
@@divexplore21how are you this ignorant. The reports you looked are about the old himalayan. Even though you search for 450. The himalayan 411s specific hp was 27.
I’ll wait to see if the engine holds up, it may be similar to the klr but to get that hp, RE had to ring the nuts out of it versus the klr .
The fuel requirements are restrictive if you are traveling through 3rd world countries and I still haven’t seen what it will do with petro out of a dirty milk jug .
Fantastic review. Incredible how much this bike evolved!
It really has!
Great review! And must have been really fun.....not everyone gets to ride in the Himalayas. Thinking of downsizing my V Strom 650XT to one of these in a year or two.
Quite an experience riding those roads in India. And the beauty of the mountains is hard to describe. Would be a worthy replacement!
I would pay extra for tubeless spoked wheels. I have been stuck on the trail or road with a flat tire,too many times. I had a flat on my Triumph Tiger .Cast tubeless wheels, I plugged tire and was back on the road in less than an hour. Tubes were good for the 1900's , but not now! I test rode the 2021 Himalayan and was amazed how smooth the motor was, and was able to hold 80mph on the highway. I will never buy a new motorcycle with tubes.
There is a new cross-spoke tubeless option available on the higher-spec variants.
@@ADVPulseVideos Thanks for the reply. I noticed they changed shift lever. The first gen ,had a lousy shift lever/linkage .My size 13 boots did not work with the old Himalayan, I had trouble during the test ride. The Royal Enfield 650 some models now have cast wheels!, No Tubes...
I'm Indian and I cancelled my 450 order cos the tubeless spoke wheels aren't yet available here. Ill pick one up when those are available. I have gotten stuck in remote region of the himalayas (14k + ft above sea level) and changing tubes isn't easy and time consuming. No more spoken wheels for me but wont buy alloys as well.
@@Whatreally123You can seal the spoke area to run tubeless.
Strangely, people report such bad vibration on the Himalayan that they can't even ride it on the highway, because it's obviously not geared properly for standard 70 mph highway driving.
As far as I'm concerned, any motorcycle without an overdrive 6th gear, is completely unacceptable. Consumers need to DEMAND higher gears in 2024. Why are people feeling intense vibration on a brand new motorcycle in 2024? They feel vibration because the gears are too low.
There is an agenda to cause motorcycles to revv too high, to burn more fuel, and wear out much faster than usual. In my opinion, you can be sure that the oil companies and the EPA are somehow involved, because they hate Humanity.
The 1932 Henderson inline 4 cylinder motorcycle had 53 horsepower, and a very tall overdrive gear. Yes, back in 1932, motorcycles had an overdrive. Do you see the problem?
Bought mine just day before yesterday (same colour ). Loving every bit of it.
Congratulations on the new machine! It's always great to hear from an actual owner.
What was the waiting period?
@@a.k.taspire6187 i booked it in dec,got it in may 2024.However i could have got it earlier but I was not in India.but now you can get it in 4-6 weeks.
Your reviews always nail it Rob. Clear, concise, informative and interesting. I’ll be really interested to hear your thoughts re the vibes at highway speed and some sort of long term review when you get a chance. Thanks for your great content.
Thanks for the feedback. We really appreciate it! Hoping to get one out for more extended testing soon!
I really really wish they had updated and lightened the old 411, think there’s a lot of us ex 411 owners who would have liked to have seen the simple approach kept. That’s coming from someone who had one an had issues on a new e5 2022 bike.
We hear ya. That bike had a lot of charm and just needed a few updates. At least they are keeping the platform alive in the form of the Scram 411 though.
Not for long…
What issues have you had? It would be important to share. Thanks.
@@starseeddeluxe sure I had on a brand new bike, seized swingarm, bent fork yokes/chassis, missing clips on the breather lines on the tank, condensation in the clocks, brake lever switch failed, then another was fitted that then failed within 30mins n lead to me nearly getting rear ended on an emergency stop, stalling at that point it went back for a full refund there’s a video on my channel about it along with issues we had with 2x 390 adventures we had. Hope this helps.
N they couldn’t get the parts after that one brake light switch a friend has been waiting 12 months for a cat on his meteor these are the things you never hear about in the reviews
I loved the long stroke engine fab but the build quality was shocking.
Looking to ride to Leh from Delhi in June, trying to decide between this or the 650, will need two bikes, my son and I are going, or should we get one of each and then swap? any thoughts, my current machine 1200gs, K1300s and my old trusty ducati 916.
650 RE? Like the Interceptor?
I have done Leh multiple times and if you can get your hands on the 450, take 2 of them. Or the Him 411 also cos once you hit the mountains, top speed doesn't really matter. Even the kt, 390 adv will do a good job although I dislike that bike.
Him 450 would be the best bet. The roads in Ladakh are now almost smooth tarmac and the "adventure" of riding on bad roads high up in the mountains is almost gone. Still, fantastic to ride. Manali to Leh is one of my favourite routes ever.
A 390-450cc is more than enough for those roads. Hope you and your son have a fantastic trip!
You should look at spiti valley for more adventure
@@Whatreally123 thank you. My son is leaning towards the hima 450
Thank you for your very good video!!
Appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching!
Where is the overdrive gear? Why is there no overdrive gear on the Himalayan in 2024? There are hundreds of reviews, and not one person mentioned the gear ratios and a lack of overdrive, but instead people have complained about engine vibration. Engine vibration at speed is caused by LACK OF AN OVERDRIVE gear. Where there is no load on the engine, it will buzz and cause unnecessary vibration. A tall overdrive would have fixed this problem.
Thanks for watching! You can check out the full review article at: www.advpulse.com/adv-bikes/royal-enfield-himalayan-452-review/
Is there any clattering sound while doing off road?
Just from rocks bouncing off the bottom of the skidplate.
For the money and what this can do it’s good value speed is not every thing may be the lack of high speed May save your life ,these sports bikes scare the bejeasus out of me
No wind/weather protection at all ..
Dealers are giving umbrella 🏖️ for weather protection
@@manh9105 Must be nice, here they only take 🤭.
Oh, I asked my dealer for protection, he handed me a Durex and wished me luck.
Switching the maps is not ride modes and being able to turn off the abs is not a ride mode. So please don't miss inform people.
That's what Royal Enfield set them up as: ride modes.
For a adv bike it's ride mode....
There are still adv bikes without abs on off function.