On my Royal Enfield Himalayan, I would stand on the footpeg to get on it.
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A trip with my riding buddies to Kaleshwaram Barrage.
Some 300 kms done.
My observations
- It needs a saddle stay, stand boot and AUX lights.
- It should have come with a bigger tank.
- It’s very comfortable to ride, but my friend is pushing me to get risers as he feels that they will make it more comfortable.
- The best part of the bike is the effortless way it overtakes slower vehicles on the highway.
- I need to work on getting on and off the bike. With even that small bag behind, I need some ballet classes to do it right. On my Himalayan, I would stand on the footpeg to get on it.
- Bike has crossed 700 kms and shows a mileage of 26kmpl.
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