The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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Re: The Royal Enfield Himalayan ,great value.
Morning all
Had my first days off road riding a couple of weeks ago on an RE Himalayan. Don’t know how it happened (she fibs) but yesterday I came home with a RE himalayan
No clock issues apparently but the compass was flicking away between ‘CA’ and ‘HO’ whatever that means?!
It’s one years old in very good nic, 1,248 miles on the clock, has one year left on the warranty, had its first service, was recently ACF50’d, only road ridden, is fitted with a data tool alarm and came with a cover n battery conditioner. A massive plus persuaded my other half to try a days off road riding which went down a storm so we went halves on it. Such a friendly bike, good for viewing the scenery. Very happy.
How do I post a pic? The little landscape symbol inserts bracketed ‘image’ text but don’t know how to add a pic?
Had my first days off road riding a couple of weeks ago on an RE Himalayan. Don’t know how it happened (she fibs) but yesterday I came home with a RE himalayan
No clock issues apparently but the compass was flicking away between ‘CA’ and ‘HO’ whatever that means?!
It’s one years old in very good nic, 1,248 miles on the clock, has one year left on the warranty, had its first service, was recently ACF50’d, only road ridden, is fitted with a data tool alarm and came with a cover n battery conditioner. A massive plus persuaded my other half to try a days off road riding which went down a storm so we went halves on it. Such a friendly bike, good for viewing the scenery. Very happy.
How do I post a pic? The little landscape symbol inserts bracketed ‘image’ text but don’t know how to add a pic?
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Very cool! Looking forward to seeing a picture I still really fancy one of these.
If you click attachments at the bottom when making a new post then add attachment that'll let you add a picture will let you select it from your hard drive
If you click attachments at the bottom when making a new post then add attachment that'll let you add a picture will let you select it from your hard drive
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Very nice
I see you have top boxes. I was told the rack at the back isn’t sturdy enough for one, I’m guessing you’ve not had any problems?
I see you have top boxes. I was told the rack at the back isn’t sturdy enough for one, I’m guessing you’ve not had any problems?
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