My bike is also 2022 Himalayan, I have installed tripper navigation through authorised service center. I recommend you to fit it as its convenient to navigate through roads, also it gives good look to the bike when not in use as it shows the clock.
I came from Goa to Mumbai via this route in my jawa. From Baga >Banda > Rajapur it was breeze. Full concrete road and no traffic. Now the nuisance starts once you enter Maharashtra. The roads are rare and bad. There are multiple diversions and it will take another 2-3 years before mumbaikars start using this highway once it's ready 100%. Till then go via pune > kolhapur> nipani > amboli ghat > goa
Mate I'm thinking of buying this as my first bike next year, but since it goes above 2L on-road, its gonna take some work convincing my parents. Is it worth the effort (and money), or should I go for a NS200 instead? [btw I've already learnt riding on a FZS so even though this will be my first bike I can handle both NS and SF]
Bajaj is good with service too and parts are available faster than Suzuki. If budget is the concern go for NS200 good enough power or else SF250 is good too. Suzuki engines last longer.
9:05 - then your car must be very old. I have the same bike and the engine is not at all refined. It's just okay, just like a 150cc naked bike. Overall the bike is good. Riding comfort can't be explained in words, but the fibre parts vibrations are a big drawback. 9:40 🤣🤣🤣 back in the showroom the guy explicitly said not to rev above 5.5k rpm. Well who listened 🤷
How would you like it if someone said, “Poor fellow putting poor comments” ? Some people work really hard and work for years by saving up or paying emis to buy big machines because it is our dreams. Please don’t come up with lame comments just because you are lazy to work hard. Live and let live brother 🙏🏼
If you want 100% guarantee take new bike only or since you have a budget for second hand take it. Check and take the bike from whom you will be purchasing. Everyone has different riding style so the bike reliability totally depends on previous Owner (owner) that is one risk you have to take. The bike in this video is my friends bike, over 4 years old and still running, properly service and maintained.
im getting like (200Miles For 2.5 Gallons) 320 kms for 9.4 litres or 70-80mpg like 29 KM\L. Stay Around 110 KPH 70ishmph. My Himalayan Is 2 Mounth Olds With Almost 3000Miles (5000KM). Check Out My Vlog :)
@@gavindsz8 I Hope You See Improvements.. The Older My Bike Gets. The Worse The Mileage Gets :( I Didnt Really "Break-In" My Engine. California Highways Since Day 1
@@HouseOwl Indian roads are filled with traffic atleast the city which I live in. Mileage goes down here too. You're on 1-2nd gear max 3rd most of the times.