Proper job…you can really see the wear and ‘hooking’ on the front sprocket. How many miles had that one done?…planning my change now for gearing / top end reasons.
@McPinot5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much, it's been driving me mad. I will try your solution!
@miguelandres16208 күн бұрын
THE MANUAL SAY 15W50 SEMISINTHECTI
@myyoutubexd11 күн бұрын
I found that they needed be connected opposite - positive pole to negative, and negative to positive
@df3yt8 күн бұрын
That sucks the light out of the atmosphere...
@marlarkin109013 күн бұрын
Thanks just about to buy a Himmy and that's motivated me. Happy to cruise at 65 all day, I'm just coming up on 70 so that'll suit me fine, staying off motorways is my plan. Can I ask you the model of Givi bags you have there the bike I'm buying is almost totally standard. Cheers
@charlesbarnett272416 күн бұрын
I'm now own of one these bikes since January it had done 7000 miles. Ive done a further 3000 miles as of now. Quite happy with it over all . Work in it myself. I've taken note of all your points and refer to your videos from time to time. Thanks again mate. Hugely appreciate your efforts here on KZbin
@OurDee18 күн бұрын
Great video.
@rockclima20 күн бұрын
Hi Martin, Living in Birmingham I bought a Himalayan back in September visiting Nairn 15 yrs ago for a weeks Holiday in the car this time I done it on the Himmy staying in Ayr then on to Glencoe, Fort William absolutely glorious weather in May, I left B, ham on 830 miles and actually run the Bike in at 1200 miles over Erskine Bridge a truly amazing trip to remember nice seeing this again I stayed at Red Squirrel and Ben nevis holiday park. 🏴 2024
@RobbieWilson-lz5xd23 күн бұрын
I look after Castle Sween and Kilmory Knap chapel. Enjoyed your video. First I knew about Dunrostan fort. Always wondered why Sandys farm was called Dunrostan.
@guyonacub433524 күн бұрын
Totally agree with you Upgrade as you replace parts I've been to Morocco on mine in the past and it's perfect for the job Many issues caused me to give up on the bloody thing But I purchased a 2nd himmy last year but moved it on as it was also problematic Now on my 3rd himmy and spannering it myself I'm down here in Carlisle, so hope to bump into you sometime to chat issues Ride safe
@nathanmaurice41034 күн бұрын
what problems with the bike did you have? that sounds more interesting than the reviews saying nothing goes wrong!!
@guyonacub43353 күн бұрын
@nathanmaurice4103 1st new himmy in 2019 Total electrical failure on way to Portsmouth to catch the ferry Managed to disconnect the running lights/ Sat nav Got to North Africa, and head gasket failed Then, the gear selector seal failed Then, head stock bearings failed Was instructed to go to dealer in Irun, Northern Spain on way home They refused to do the head bearings unless I paid as the fuel tank frames were protection and not to be used for luggage I paid around €200 Sold the bike on my return In fairness, the bike kept going but was a nightmare 2nd himmy was secondhand with low miles purchased last year Just could not quieten the tappet noise Moved it on very quickly Now, on my 3rd WHY Well, the information and understanding of these bikes is much better now, and the competition is untested I have learnt to fix the bike myself now and it's a great Donkey bike Hopefully, this bike will take me on many adventures
@Wolfman-me5kd27 күн бұрын
Great clear instructions, and all done outdoors 😊
@droneviewssrilanka4409Ай бұрын
@debgoodeve5512Ай бұрын
Hello from New Zealand, I ride a Triumph Thunderbird 1600cc, bought a pair of these and love them, as you say more protection than a tour boot, as have a dropped left foot they also help you walk better, better feel, and makes for better confidence when riding or when stationary, great for walking in too, the height is great, highly recommend for cruiser style bikes
@jesus.h.108Ай бұрын
😂😂💪🏼
@widephilАй бұрын
Is this 26mm socket for centre nut... other vids say 27 mm ?
@FodsportsАй бұрын
Hi Martin, Are you opening the collaboration now? we looking forward to discussing the details with you.
@cinos360Ай бұрын
my question would be do you have any of these accessory coming from a relay that cuts off when bike isnt running ? your standing draw will keep pulling down the batterys voltage over time and you will keep over working your charging system and have to keep replacing parts .. hope you have considered this..
@jimmydickson8854Ай бұрын
What about the revit air bag that tethered to the bike and has gas canister
@benjaminlogan98022 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing. I need some help. My Himalayan won’t start when I pull the clutch in. It will only start when I put it in neutral and without pulling the clutch. What’s happening here? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thank you.
@Boden20242 ай бұрын
What a brilliant straight talking video, I am looking to buy some earplugs and came upon this video... very informative, thank you. I have subscribed. Keep up the great work mate
@whitetongueoutdoors2 ай бұрын
Nice honest review !!! Have you a link for the rec/reg ?
@ridemfast76252 ай бұрын
Your review was very helpful. I just ordered this jacket.
@dmr50952 ай бұрын
This himalayan is better looking than my bmw 650 after that mileage.
@awabac2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. Very well explained indeed!
@simonwood86852 ай бұрын
Ive rode my himalayan with passenger topbox. Painiers.. Camping gear for 2... From the Midlands to the lake district... M5 /M6.... 70mph 5.5 revs all the way no problem
@danielben-avraham15392 ай бұрын
Two things regarding the battery, one there is no such thing as a maintenance free lead acid battery. Over the course of 2 years cells begin to dry and need to be topped off with distilled or simple rain water. This happened on my 2021 Himmy in 2023 just as designed. I worked in the electronics industry in the product engineering department, so I know some of the tricks of planned obsolescence. The symptom of a sick battery is clock resetting on start and laborious starts. Eventually no amount of charging will help. But I recently had the same situation on my other bike so I was kind of expecting it on the Himmy. The original battery has a long sticker covering the cell covers to give the appearance of no-maintenance, simply remove and fill the cells and charge. The maintenance free idea is a marketing ploy in order to sell batteries every two years. I installed a charging plug on my Himmy which is located under the battery panel that was removed in the vid. It is hidden under the cover but I can easily plug it in without removing the cover. The wires go to the battery with the positive lead having a 5 amp in line fuse. Forget the fuse and if the lead gets shorted, you can have a fire and burn your bike's wiring harness which passes over the positive terminal. Very important safety point not covered in the vid. The reason I have an external plug rather than an onboard unit is for space and more importantly quality of charge. I can now hook my smart charger directly to the bike and run it through the desulferization and maintenance modes. an option not found on most small trickle chargers. Also you can keep the battery on a maintenance charger when not used (like through the winter) to avoid sulferization of the cell plates which is what kills most batteries. The sulferization occurs as the battery discharges, so keeping it charged will keep it in top shape for many years as long as it is also kept full of demin water. This is my contribution to keeping the big corporations that are trying to take over our lives, from fleecing the consumers.
@bramweinreder23462 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review! I'm changing my w5w dim lights out today. It's more about being visible when rounding a corner during day time.
@craigcooper88102 ай бұрын
beautiful accent mate :))
@babiyarnazarismaily62072 ай бұрын
Krum asked for peace and when the emperor nikiforus refused ,drunk from his victory,krum told him,when you rejected the pax(the peace) you will have my axe😂😂
@RS235452 ай бұрын
bs4 models still had some problems i think. but bs6 models are way better
@BradRabe523 ай бұрын
Wind noise???
@Geronimo723 ай бұрын
I have 4mm freeplay but if i use those 4mm i see the clutch mechanism moving on the engine. Is this normal? I feel freeplay in the handle but at the same time the mechanism on the engine is moving
@charlesbarnett27243 ай бұрын
Very helpful video. Cheers. I'll be doing mine soon enough.😄
@mozaic_channel3 ай бұрын
Noticed the welding on your frame is a lot nicer than 2 Himalayan bikes I looked at my local FL, USA dealer. The welding looked very crude, uneven and spotty even. 3 hoses were also out of their clamps on 1 of the bikes, not a big deal but still….
@jamesevans1643 ай бұрын
They are £102 that's about double in Aus. On the link you provide. Gone up since you bought them. Oh well next.
@johnwight40553 ай бұрын
Were you able to find an upgraded version of the RR? And stator? Would love to hear what which version you decided on. Thanks.
@davidhughes30513 ай бұрын
Ta Wee Jaunt, great review :))
@kylebeermann20593 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video. Followed your instructions, and everything went smooth.
@vjramgatie3 ай бұрын
This is a real good review
@musicadefe48373 ай бұрын
Very informative. I'm buying a 2023 Himalayan and I've felt discouraged by the negative videos. I'm encouraged now! Thanks!
@DirkGentley423 ай бұрын
I didn't quite catch what you were saying about the glare from the instruments due to the wind. Did you try acetate over the top or find a solution? Cheers
@DirkGentley423 ай бұрын
Hi. Thanks for the channel. If you want to experiment with led headlight bulbs, there's a company called classic car leds that do h4 bulbs, direct fit and work with standard refectors. They come in different colour temperatures so you can avoid the blinding white light, which is counter productive in rain and fog anyway. You can get one's that are the same colour as halogen and when the main beam is on the dip remains lit, which is nice. Around £30. Also use less power than a halogen.
@user-cy6yc6tb3t3 ай бұрын
Martin any opinion on the new 452 himmy ?? Will you get one ?
@wcronin73073 ай бұрын
Silly question... do we have to gap these the same as regular plugs? or just install as it is out of the box?
@jimph13 ай бұрын
Cracking video, hoping to tour Bute on my Vstrom this summer.
@dougwalker60643 ай бұрын
Mine had condensation in it. Took it apart and not even the foam gasket was there. Followed your advice and fingers crossed. Thanks for the video.
@charliedrake2474 ай бұрын
The same on Harley-Davidson
@kevinroark58154 ай бұрын
It's really difficult to hear anything with the mic far away