Royal Enfield Himalayan(BS6), Images,mileage,specification, Features,Rang,top speed,Price,Review |Motoridervlog
Royal Enfield Himalayan(BS6) Royal Enfield has worked a lot on improving the refinement of the 411cc single-cylinder engine. The current BS6 power unit is certainly a lot smoother than the first one we sampled in 2016. The engine produces 24.31PS and 32Nm, 0.13PS lower than its BS4 guise. No changes to the five-speed gearbox though. The Himalayan BS6 remains a capable off-roader, suspended by long-travel suspension units at both ends. It is the only affordable adventure tourer in India to get a 21-/17-inch spoke wheel setup that comes shod with dual-purpose CEAT tyres. Braking hardware comprises a front 300mm disc with a twin-piston caliper and on the rear wheel, you get a 240mm disc with a single-piston caliper. Dual-channel ABS comes as standard with switchable ABS finally offered on the Himalayan. Himalayan BS6 Features There aren’t many features to talk about the Himalayan BS6. The headlight is a simple bulb unit. The instrument cluster looks virtually the same