Himalayan 452
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Re: Himalayan 452
I could be tempted to buy a single cylindes aircooled Enfield & I've read that the Himalayan is a 2 valve long stroke engine,reminiscent of old Brit bikes.
I'm not so sure about buying a liquid cooled Enfield,I'd rather take a chance on a DRZ400
I'm not so sure about buying a liquid cooled Enfield,I'd rather take a chance on a DRZ400
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Re: Himalayan 452
I needed a bit of distraction, so I did! I can only apologise...
The article above quotes a 220mm ground clearance, so around 8.6". The yardstick in the photo has red blobs at 10" spacing, so the seat height could be 28" or even as low as 27".
I'd say that's scientifically proven
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Re: Himalayan 452
Hmmm....
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Re: Himalayan 452
Yellow and black is where the resemblance ends.
Hard to think of a bike more different to a Himalayan as a TDR...
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Re: Himalayan 452
Just another pic from VD
I don't hate that
I don't hate that
'07 Griso 1100 (for sale), '94 Sprint 900, the scabbiest Himalayan in the country
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Re: Himalayan 452
The black and yellow is REALLY growing on me. I can't wait for the reviews.
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Re: Himalayan 452
If that's what old Brit bikes are like, you can keep them. The Himalayan revs up so slow, you can miss a whole phase at the traffic lights if you don't put in your request for revs as soon as it turns amber.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 4:13 pm the Himalayan is a 2 valve long stroke engine,reminiscent of old Brit bikes.
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It's all relative though, my old Brit bikes are slower than revving than a modern bike but not slow slow.A_morti wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 8:28 pmIf that's what old Brit bikes are like, you can keep them. The Himalayan revs up so slow, you can miss a whole phase at the traffic lights if you don't put in your request for revs as soon as it turns amber.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 4:13 pm the Himalayan is a 2 valve long stroke engine,reminiscent of old Brit bikes.
I do really like the long stroke low revving nature of the engine, it's brilliant for the road IMO. Way way more midrange and 'eagerness' than a more modern ~600cc bike.
Yeah alright, vibrates like a nuclear powered sex aid too.
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My Bullet is an air cooled long stroke four banger, with two valves... operated by pushrods.
I can beat anything to 15mph from the lights. I do have the kind of skills most often seen in MotoGP tho'
I can beat anything to 15mph from the lights. I do have the kind of skills most often seen in MotoGP tho'
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Re: Himalayan 452
THe Bonnie has a close ratio box, it's essentially got 2nd-5th, so pulling off is not a sprightly affair.
7 to 21mph though, you ain't catching me
7 to 21mph though, you ain't catching me
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Re: Himalayan 452
You need to put a ticket in. Have a nice day.A_morti wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 8:28 pmIf that's what old Brit bikes are like, you can keep them. The Himalayan revs up so slow, you can miss a whole phase at the traffic lights if you don't put in your request for revs as soon as it turns amber.Bustaspoke wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 4:13 pm the Himalayan is a 2 valve long stroke engine,reminiscent of old Brit bikes.
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Re: Himalayan 452
When it feels like the modern world is going too quick, everybody in a rush, no time to talk.....buy an Enfield and it all slows down just nice.
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