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Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Spied Again; USD Forks Confirmed

Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 Spied Again; USD Forks Confirmed

Within a short span of time, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 was spotted testing again. In the new set of spy images, we are able to see the upcoming bike in a more detailed view and also some features are visible. From the outside, the RE Himalayan 450 looks identical to the current Himalayan.

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The notable thing about the forthcoming real ADV is the availability of USD forks in the front suspension. The bike looks to have LED lighting all around, which might be a first for the Indian company. However, the instrumentation is not likely to be a TFT unit to save costs.

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Powering the new Himalayan 450 will most likely be the 450cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine with fuel-injection technology, which is reported to be producing around 40 bhp and 45 Nm of torque. The new engine will be designed to give strong on-and off-road capabilities, and it will compete with the KTM 390 Adventure as a more serious off-roader than the present long-stroke Himalayan. This powertrain is likely to be paired with a 6-speed transmission. 

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Aside from that, we can safely assume the motorcycle will come with a slipper and an assist clutch as standard. According to the source, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 would be fitted with a ride-by-wire throttle system, with three riding modes available: road, rain, and off-road. Off-road mode disables the rear ABS, while the switchable ABS system aids in sliding about for more pleasure, mostly off the tarmac.

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It will also include a large fuel tank with a capacity of 20 litres, as well as upside-down front forks and a mono-shock suspension at the back, with probably adjustable preload. The suspension system is likely to have long wheel travel, and the motorcycle will have high ground clearance and, of course, a higher seat height, although specific figures are not yet available. 

Just like the Himalayan 411, the upcoming Himalayan is expected to run on 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels. These wheels are going to be clothed in a specially built tyre compound from the Ceat brand with deeper treads.

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