Royal Enfield Himalayan Spotted yet another time

A totally uncovered test machine of the Royal Enfield Himalayan has been spotted while on a test yet another time in the country. Spotted in its military mask avatar along with the strong and sturdy looking luggage panniers the Himalayan wore the appeal of being real close to the production phase

A totally uncovered test machine of the Royal Enfield Himalayan has been spotted while on a test yet another time in the country. Spotted in its military mask avatar along with the strong and sturdy looking luggage panniers, the Himalayan wore the appeal of being real close to the production phase.  Although the twin-spark unit’s displacement is still kept much under wraps at the moment, the Himalayan’s engine appears much like the present offering by the Royal Enfield engines. The addition of an oil cooler along with the fuel-injection system should significantly advance the unit’s elegance, making it just the right choice for extended stop-over.  Structured around the similar twin downtube cradle casing sourced from the Royal Enfield Continental GT, the chassis has been seriously altered to acclimatize to the Himalayan’s personality.

Royal Enfield Himalayan

 A stiff sub frame at the back should amplify its load carrying potential and make space for hard case panniers. The suspension arrangement is made of straight long-travel telescopic forks at the fore along with a monoshock, being one more first for Royal Enfield at the back. The toggle dual sport tyres demonstrate the bike’s off-road potential.  Whereas we have been seeing a  lot of response and anticipation about the bike online since the last couple of months, it also rolls out the fact about the Himalayan, Royal Enfield is at the moment being hush about giving out any details out yet. The spied pictures of the Himalayan would be a different approach from what the brand exactly has been doing with its previous models. Whereas the Himalayan’s appearance has positively trapped our focus, it would be really motivating to see whether the Himalayan has the potential that its looks talk about. The bike is expected to go on sale during the first half of 2016