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Does the Himalayan 411’s low tech approach have a place in today’s motorcycle market?
09 January 2025 10:44
But there's definitely still a market for simpler bikes. It’s easy to maintain and less intimidating for new riders.
Does the Himalayan 411’s low tech approach have a place in today’s motorcycle market?
09 January 2025 10:44
It's a fine way to go with a second bike or weekend toy, but it's tough to justify as a primary ride in 2025.
Does the Himalayan 411’s low tech approach have a place in today’s motorcycle market?
09 January 2025 10:44
It matters for the right rider. If you love real adventure and going to faraway places, simpler is usually better.
Does the Himalayan 411’s low tech approach have a place in today’s motorcycle market?
09 January 2025 10:44
I think Royal Enfield has done a nice thing. Few bikes are as simple and rugged as the 411, but there are plenty of high tech options.
Does the Himalayan 411’s low tech approach have a place in today’s motorcycle market?
09 January 2025 10:44
It is relevant, but not so much anymore. While the 411 needs to remain competitive in the long run, it needs at least some basic modern features.
Is the Himalayan 411 really obsolete now that the 450 is out?
09 January 2025 10:44
The 411 still has its charm. Not all need or desire the latest tech. For beginners or those who want a no frills ride it’s a simpler, more affordable option.
Is the Himalayan 411 really obsolete now that the 450 is out?
09 January 2025 10:44
Obsolete? Absolutely. It's outclassed in every way by the 450. Better suspension, modern features and more power. The 411 is no longer a reason to choose.
Is the Himalayan 411 really obsolete now that the 450 is out?
09 January 2025 10:44
It's not different, it's just not obsolete. The 411 is just for those who want a more traditional, mechanical feel. It’s also easier to maintain and repair in remote areas.
Is the Himalayan 411 really obsolete now that the 450 is out?
09 January 2025 10:44
The 411 looks ancient compared to the 450. It’s like comparing a Nokia brick to a smartphone. Of course the brick works, but why?
Is the Himalayan 411 really obsolete now that the 450 is out?
09 January 2025 10:44
Both have their place. The 411 is a good choice for casual adventurers, and the 450 is for those more serious off roaders. Different target markets, not obsolescence.
The Himalayan 411’s build quality is worthy of its cult following?
09 January 2025 10:44
Absolutely! One of the things that makes the 411 charming is its build quality. It’s not perfect, but it’s honest and easy to work with. That's why people love it.
The Himalayan 411’s build quality is worthy of its cult following?
09 January 2025 10:44
No way. Pure marketing hype is the cult following. Mine have been nothing but problems. It’s poorly put together and unreliable.
The Himalayan 411’s build quality is worthy of its cult following?
09 January 2025 10:44
It's a mixed bag. The early models had problems, but newer ones are much better. It’s more about the overall experience rather than build quality.
The Himalayan 411’s build quality is worthy of its cult following?
09 January 2025 10:44
It's fine for the price on the build quality. You need to remember it’s a budget adventure bike, not a high end BMW or KTM.
The Himalayan 411’s build quality is worthy of its cult following?
09 January 2025 10:44
It’s about the cult following, not build quality; it’s about the bike’s character and capability. For most adventures, it’s tough enough, and that’s what counts.
The Himalayan 411’s build quality is worthy of its cult following?
09 January 2025 10:44
People are in love with the idea of the bike, I think, and they overlook the flaws. It’s not great, but it’s not terrible.
The Himalayan 411’s build quality is worthy of its cult following?
09 January 2025 10:44
Each year, the 411's build quality is getting better. There are issues for early adopters but Royal Enfield has been listening and making changes.
Is the Himalayan 411 a proper long highway ride bike?
09 January 2025 10:44
If you’re not in a hurry, it’s fine for highways. It’s not a speed demon, but it’s comfortable and can cruise at 65-70 mph all day.
Is the Himalayan 411 a proper long highway ride bike?
09 January 2025 10:44
No way. However, it’s too underpowered for comfortable highway riding. It's perpetually being wrung by your neck to stay with traffic.
Is the Himalayan 411 a proper long highway ride bike?
09 January 2025 10:44
That’s a matter of expectation. It's great if you're okay with a relaxed pace. It’ll blast past traffic if that’s what you want, but if not, look elsewhere.
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