Good video! Glad you could find a good service center. Also, the clutch sounds during morning starts is very common in himalayan, it's likely not due to Silkolene oil, but worn out oil or clutch plates. I personally use Motul instead of Royal Enfield and it runs pretty smooth. Since you mentioned the bike has already ridding for 40k you might have to check for engine parts specifically cam shafts and engine head components, Himalayn is notorious for engine issues around 50K. Losing breaks while riding in high range roads are pretty common. Usually happens when you go down hill wit breakes engaged, and riding for long hours, this can get pretty nasty if you have a worn out disc as well. Take short breaks whenever riding on steep roads specifically in hot weather. Happened to me multiple times. Loved the video, keep it up :)
Thank you very much with such good explanation, I really appreciate it. Yes as you have mentioned about the engine, now I am a bit curious about cam shaft and engine head.. will look into it and give an update. About the clutch sound as you have mentioned about the plates, it was replaced by owner and it was an oil issue, where the owner left the bike without starting it for 3 months. That’s why the sound, after replacing the oil everything is sorted.
@@TheNomadShift you didn't get what am saying 😂😂 , It's a regular scene almost every day , from since when the nice road is built. Was using that road regularly before too. Would like to catch up with you sometime if you are located near by area.
😂....aaaa Anurag's style thumbnail ah.... keep it up bro👍
😂😂 nah bruh trying every day something new for my self… might be coincidence
Good video! Glad you could find a good service center.
Also, the clutch sounds during morning starts is very common in himalayan, it's likely not due to Silkolene oil, but worn out oil or clutch plates. I personally use Motul instead of Royal Enfield and it runs pretty smooth.
Since you mentioned the bike has already ridding for 40k you might have to check for engine parts specifically cam shafts and engine head components, Himalayn is notorious for engine issues around 50K.
Losing breaks while riding in high range roads are pretty common. Usually happens when you go down hill wit breakes engaged, and riding for long hours, this can get pretty nasty if you have a worn out disc as well. Take short breaks whenever riding on steep roads specifically in hot weather. Happened to me multiple times.
Loved the video, keep it up :)
Thank you very much with such good explanation, I really appreciate it.
Yes as you have mentioned about the engine, now I am a bit curious about cam shaft and engine head.. will look into it and give an update.
About the clutch sound as you have mentioned about the plates, it was replaced by owner and it was an oil issue, where the owner left the bike without starting it for 3 months. That’s why the sound, after replacing the oil everything is sorted.
Thumbnail dekh ke laga anurag salgaonkar hai 😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫
@mi_shant_bandkar oops, that’s a second comment… 😅 I didn’t know it would be similar…
NICE road - Not Intentionally..Created in Excitement 😂😂
Reason for accidents there😂
😅 no no I really meant it… because I travel on nice road every now and then, I keep seeing lorries met with accident in middle, just like these…
@@TheNomadShift you didn't get what am saying 😂😂 ,
It's a regular scene almost every day , from since when the nice road is built. Was using that road regularly before too.
Would like to catch up with you sometime if you are located near by area.