It's really happening, folks: Royal Enfield has just released photos of the next iteration of its popular Himalayan adventure motorcycle with possibly the most powerful and largest displacement engine ...
Royal Enfield has recalled nearly 4,900 motorcycles due to brake calipers that may corrode prematurely. Both the front and rear brake calipers of the Himalayan adventure tourer were supplied by Brembo ...
According to Simon Hancock’s coverage of the new Himalayan 450, we’re about to see a liquid-cooled, DOHC, four-valve, single-cylinder “Sherpa” powertrain capable of 452cc, or ~39.4hp (40bhp) and ...
Royal Enfield has officially given us a look at their newest addition to the Himalayan range! Technically, the Himalayan 450 (previously nicknamed the “452” after the bike’s power input) still has the ...
Abhik has been an automotive journalist for over a decade with expertise in both motorcycle and car road testing, reviewing as well as feature travelogs. He also has keen interests in most forms of ...
The iconic ‘Himalayan’ name has something of a star quality to it within motorcycling circles. Applied to Royal Enfield’s plucky and reliable adventure bike, it has become a byword for an enduring ...
Roughly 14 months ago, I was sitting in a very different spot: rather than a New York City apartment, I was straddling the saddle of a scrappy Royal Enfield Himalayan Scram 411, throttling ...
The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 has been extremely well received upon its debut not long ago, being more capable than its predecessor by several metrics. Its liquid-cooled Sherpa 450 single is good ...
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