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Is re Himalayan good for tall riders?

Is re Himalayan good for tall riders?

Royal Enfield Himalayan. Another best bike for tall riders is Royal Enfield Himalayan. It is an adventure tourer bike made for highway touring and off-roading. The seat height is not so high at 800 mm but the large dimensions of the bike makes it easy for tall riders to easily accommodate themselves on the motorcycle.

How much height is required for Royal Enfield Himalayan?

The Himalayan is ergonomically perfect for someone who is 5’10 or above. But that doesn’t mean short riders can’t swing a leg over it. Its lowest-in-class seat height (800 mm) ensures that it is ergonomically friendly for even slightly shorter riders.

Can short height people ride Himalayan?

Thanks to the shorter seat height of 800mm, the Himalayan is good for short riders as well. The Himalayan offers a comfortable perch for both rider and pillion. The seat height of the Xpulse is comfortable too.

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How much does the Royal Enfield Himalayan cost?

The Himalayan has an affordable price tag of $4,499 and comes with an impressive unlimited mileage 2 year warranty. After Senior Editor Rob Dabney got back from the press introduction of the Himalayan he was impressed, or at least intrigued, enough to immediately ask Royal Enfield for a long term test unit.

Are Royal Enfield’s premium bikes here?

Chatting with some Indian friends, they said “the Royal Enfield’s are premium bikes here” although most readers from Western countries look at it as a budget bike.

How good is the suspension on the Himalayan?

We would put the Himalayan’s suspension performance below a pure dual sport bike like the WR250R or DR-Z400 but better than the 300cc adventure bikes we’ve ridden lately. Where you’ll find the limitation is when trying to charge through big whoops or g-outs. Everywhere else it works surprisingly well.

Is Himalayan a cheap alternative to other Mid-Sized Adventure bikes?

It’s my impression from the question is that the bike is seen as a cheap alternative to other mid-sized adventure bikes, but I don’t see it that way at all. Yes, the Himalayan is a bargain compared to every other adventure bike on the market, but it doesn’t sacrifice any of the capabilities you’d expect from a dual sport motorcycle.

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