Royal Enfield Himalayan To Be Unveiled at 2015 Rider Mania in This November

The Royal Enfield might be unveiled its much-awaited Adventurer motorcycle, Himalayan, at 2015 Rider Mania that will be taken place this November in Goa. The launching date and other details of Adventurer Tourer will become a hot topic for the Royal Enfield enthusiastic. The Rider Mania is a gathering of Royal Enfield enthusiasts from across the country organized in Goa ever year. The previous Rider Mania, that was being held at Vagator, Goa in between 21st November to 23rd November, drew over 5,000 registrations, making it an ideal platform for the global premiere.

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The Continental GT Café racer had received a lot of attention from the audience at the 2013 Rider Mania, which was followed by media rides and the launch in the country. Royal Enfield is likely to do the same for its Adventure Tourer. To targeting the maximum buyers, the company does not want to make it too costly as the Himalayan will be positioned below the Classic 500 and the Continental GT.

The Royal Enfield Himalayan will be powered by an all-new single cylinder and air-cooled motor, carrying an engine displacement of 410cc, that will likely to be produced around a 28 BHP of power and 32 Nm of torque. The newly developed engine will have better noise, vibration and harshness than the current Royal Enfield engines. The motor might be featured with fuel injection system.

The firm shares most of the parts with Continental GT and Thunderbird to make it competitively low cost such as the motorcycle features a windscreen, off-road tyres, high mounted front and rear fenders, high rise handlebars and travel suspension are completely suitable for off-road cruising. The other noteworthy features of this motorcycle are round headlamp, split seats, fuel tank design, revised instrument cluster and pannier holder. Moreover, the motorcycle gets a front telescopic suspension and rear mono-shock suspension to make the ride comfortable on the hilly area, while the stopping distance will be performed by front and rear disc brake.

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