Himalayan Scrambler
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Himalayan Scrambler
For the Enfield fans, another one to the list.
https://advrider.com/royal-enfield-scra ... 08_17_2021
https://advrider.com/royal-enfield-scra ... 08_17_2021
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
Looks like they're releasing new bikes quicker than they're releasing recall parts for the ones they've already sold you.
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
FaF , Norton springs to mindEarnest Thrasher wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:50 amLooks like they're releasing new bikes quicker than they're releasing recall parts for the ones they've already sold you.
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
very similar to existing Himmy, just blinged up a bit.
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
Mark, 19" front, 17"rear instead of 21/18
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
If youv'e ever ridden a Himmy Colin, the size of the wheels are the least of your worries!!
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
Really ? I've run one for over two years as my main transport. Apart from all the rubber, gaiters etc rotting off, it has been problem free, and one of the most stable bikes I've ridden bar none. What's been wrong with yours ?
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
notice the smile after the comment, I was joking!! I'm more than sure your aware of the Himmy early issues, which is old news, I really enjoyed my short stint owning mine, but wouldn't have another.
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
Ha ha. Neither would I. It was an excellent bike, bought for one last big trip that after the shenanigans we are currently in, it's not going to happen. It's the second modern Enfield I've owned, but I'll be on the look for another 350 Bullet, and Hitchcock back-up.
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Re: Himalayan Scrambler
I think Hitchcocks are a decent dealer, next day delivery on most stuff. Also lots of old stock. I've also a friend in Pune who sends me Genuine R/E parts at a bargain price, so would never be stuck for spares.