Just out the other day with these two bikes and a customer who couldn't make their mind up. A few of my own thoughts as to why one might be preferred over the other.
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@m2menuiserie5402 ай бұрын
What a pleasure it is to watch an objective, highly informative and well-paced video with absolutely no bullshit. Congratulations, sir.
@russellhaley69092 ай бұрын
I think the other advantage of a £4k bike is that you can abandon it if required. If you have a nasty off in Turkey and end up with a broken ankle, then limping away from £4000 is far easier to swallow than having to arrange shipping and repairs for £20k of GS
@leslieaustin1512 ай бұрын
I thought common-sense was in short supply, but every time you post a video, Nathan, there’s another dose of the stuff. I think the 411 would be the best choice for me, but I prefer the looks of the Voge. It would make me smile every time I opened the garage door. Enjoy yourself mate, Les
@hbor7722 күн бұрын
Drove the Voge 300 last weekend and was really impressed. Did not know much about the brand but great handling and not too heavy.
@heinschwartz79412 ай бұрын
You have to be complemented for your down to earth, no nonsense and honest reviews Nathan. Very refreshing and appreciated in this age of media “falseness”. Well done mate 😎
@kostasl59222 ай бұрын
I have a himalayan, the torque of this engine is amazing, on the road is so steady motorbike, not a fast bike but a stable and a motorbike with great presence on the road
@iainrutherford1842 ай бұрын
Love tuning in to NTP on YT. Great content and I'm surprised you haven't got thousands more subscribers. I'm sure it'll happen 😉
@Banditman3692 ай бұрын
Nathan is such a class act, and gives such brilliant objective insights. 👍
@williamjones64782 ай бұрын
Very good analogy of the two bikes no bullis!!!t. 👍
@brianwhordley18522 ай бұрын
Had a himalayan until last year, not without its faults but loved riding it, especially with the high lift cam and decat exhaust etc.... sorted out the lack of power, and it revved much quicker and had 20% more power.... I swapped to a 350 classic reborn.... nicer engine, but less power.... I would definitely buy a himmy again if i was looking for that kind of bike...
@trevorsmith84872 ай бұрын
Another highly watchable, zero bullshit, video from the main man, nice one 👍🏼
@powertrip10502 ай бұрын
I once heard the Himalayan described as "looking like a piece of haunted furniture"....🤣 ...'nuff said.
@JIMWSMITH2 ай бұрын
Have you ridden one offroad ?
@CosmicSeeker692 ай бұрын
better than looking like a childs origami class product as soooooooooooooooooooooooooo many bike do these days
@powertrip10502 ай бұрын
@@JIMWSMITH nah I'll stick to my Tuareg. But even if I did ride it, that wouldn't change what I heard someone say...
@devonbikefilms2 ай бұрын
Guess it doesn’t match your spangled leotard? 😂😂😂
@powertrip10502 ай бұрын
@@devonbikefilms yeah, you're probably right.😀
@yellownev2 ай бұрын
As a road less travelled adventure rider the Himmy for me. 4k brand new thats some cheap adventures, add in the satisfaction of spannering it yourself and why look elsewhere. The Voge looks like a trail bike but missing then extras to make it an adventure bike - rack, front pannier racks centre stand and screw and locknut tappets. The shims put me off the 452. Should say the Himmy now has longer service intervals .... but oil and filters are so cheap why not extend the engine life with some new lube before the intervals especially if its been ridden hard in the warm ( if we ever get that ) Keep em coming looking forward to visiting in April !!
@colinpickett48942 ай бұрын
Great video - keep up the great work.
@rwriddell2 ай бұрын
Excellent insight!
@fullthrottle20082 ай бұрын
The thing about riding a Himalayan is you have to factor in extra time for the amount of people who genuinely want to talk to you about the bike. I’ve not experienced it to this level with any of the other bikes I’ve owned 😂
@nathanthepostman2 ай бұрын
Haha. It's very true. Even the non bikers seem intrigued
@SteveInskip2 ай бұрын
Well explained Nathan. Great vid for anyone considering one of these.
@simaojrcosta2 ай бұрын
You read my mind, I had this doubt on me for some time. I ordered the Voge. Thank you so much!
@pawelwolski13162 ай бұрын
I took a short test ride on the Himalayan, I have the GT650 and Hunter 350 in addition to Honda Rally 300 ($2500 to fix the bubblegum suspension, let it breath battery, racks/crash bars...). The idea of the Himalayan made sense to me. I was so very disappointed with the engine, the character, the way it developed power, the not (at least to me) mechanical noises it made. If it had the Hunter's 350, it would have been awesome. So crazy idea, Himalayan 350. As always thx for another good vid from sunny Indonesia.
@pawelwolski13162 ай бұрын
@toqtoq3361 Yep, a bit lighter, 350 Himalayan. Not interested in the 452, going with the CFmoto MT450.
@slakk50932 ай бұрын
Honda looks to be doing just that, they are making a Himi clone with a Honda 350cc engine
@slakk50932 ай бұрын
@@toqtoq3361the Honda 350cc is an air cooled low revving engine from the cb350
@CosmicSeeker6920 күн бұрын
you're not the first to suggest the sweet 350 in a Himmy
@apacherider71102 ай бұрын
Just took delivery of a new Himalayan. Should make a nice 2nd bike to my TriumphTrophySE. Haven't been out on it yet, other around Penrith, as have a crappy cold feeling like crap. Hope to recover to head out on Good Friday for green laning around Ullswater North Lake District. It will come back covered in mud and a smile on my face.
@ukbiker16312 ай бұрын
Great video. I will be very interested to see comparisons of the new voge 525 and the new Himalayan.
@adaptableadventurerider2 ай бұрын
110% agree Nathan its nice to see alternatives at sensible prices, the big problem i had with my Himalayan when it wound up rejected was a bad pdi then they couldnt get parts to fix it, a friend of mine has been waiting for a cat for his meteor under warranty for 12 months now. I think its such a shame they have moved away from the long stroke now. So thats really interesting about the Voge prices on parts an availability. We mentioned to RE at the show when dad was looking at the Bullet Trials that a replacment exhaust from RE was a 1/4 of the price of the bike. Fascinating insight as always in the world of 28k Gs's its refeshing still to see these approaches. I think its good the voge has better suspension than the 300 Rally to as i couldn't stand the stock stuff on mine. In many ways the back to basics aproach of the T7 im on now with dad is the same weight as a e5 Himalayan. Cost a bit more though at £7,500 -8k second hand from a Yam dealer Be Fascinating to see if the Japanese enter the smaller cc class having had alot of smaller Yamaha classics in 350 form itd be interesting to see a smaller Tenere. Im really loving the t7 very stable on the green lanes up here in the peaks (lot different to the single track ones down in devon) well the ones im doing anyway allways comes down to intended use i think. A few on Horizons were saying the T7 was top heavy but ive not noticed that, no crashbars on mine. It was interesting watching Pavlin on motorcycle adventures talking about removing his in his weight video on his channel Fascinating stuff
@CiBi19682 ай бұрын
Nathan = Guy Martin *Offroad edition* Down to earth and not got his head stuck up his derriere.
@jasonconnell84452 ай бұрын
Great video Nathan. Bought my Rally in December after watching your reviews. The more I ride it, the better it gets. Fantastic for the empty lanes around the lakes of the Millevaches here in France. And 4k euros OTR with a 3 Yr warranty. If it would just stop raining........!!
@lozt60322 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your reviews of the current crop of affordable trail/travel bikes. I started trail riding four years ago in South Wales with the TRF on a DR350SE which cost less than a grand. Its been bullet proof and very capable, I still have it. Ive since bought a Crf300l rally which had been across the states on the TAT and last autumn I took it to Morocco with a gaggle of Mush bigger adventure bikes. It did really well and averaged 100 mpg most of the time. It has Ktech F and R and is great off road. I had a hankering for a big single, I initially thought a DR650 would be a good platform to start with but decent ones were hard to find. Then a friend mentioned he was selling a TTR600 he had prepared for long trips so after he returned from Dakar on his T7 special ( 170kg and 27L tank) a deal was done. . Its lighter than the rally and has about 45bhp, (620cc, modded cam, 20 L tank, rebuilt/shortened Ohlins shock) It's an oldie but a goodie.
@toffee11592 ай бұрын
Another great video Nathan you hit the nail on the head with the comment best cheap stock adventure travel bike is the 411 Himalayan. I loved mine when I had it I have upgraded (possibly) to a CRF300 rally a year ago but it was more expensive to buy then I spent a small fortune upgrading the suspension and adding racks etc that the Himalayan had standard. It will be interesting to see how the new Himalayan goes after a couple of years. I don’t think the Voge is available in Australia. The only issues with the Royal Enfield here is parts availability generally it is quicker and cheaper to order parts directly from India for us because the local dealers and importers only stock common service type of parts.
@michaelhayward75722 ай бұрын
More than anyone else's review or opinion, i am looking fwd to Nathan's thoughts on the new 450 Himalayan. The Aussies are raving about it.
@Broadus452 ай бұрын
Great video with lots of practical perspectives. I live in Vietnam where big bikes over 175cc are taxed and speeds aren't high. But I still want something bigger regardless for (long distance comfort, 2up, size, and capablity). Another way to put this could be, "you can travel on a trail bike but it's more difficult to ride trails on a travel bike".
@johnterry8042 ай бұрын
The new voge 500 with spoked wheels that are tubeless for £4999 looks great
@90dfender2 ай бұрын
Fantastic review once again.I bought the voge for the very same reason I guess you did.The bike is just so honest.
@nathanthepostman2 ай бұрын
That's a great way of describing it fender
@sanatandharma44352 ай бұрын
Nice short and sweet video! I am thinking of buying a himalayan Mk1 They are a lot cheaper in the UK than here in Spain where I live and work. OK, I will have to pay a tax to import it, but it's not a lot of money to do this. Do you know how easy it is to change the speedo housing from miles per hour to kilometres per hour? Would I need to change the whole housing?
@jerrym32612 ай бұрын
Great video as always! I'm hoping the Loncin bikes become available to you. They have a 300 Rally, close to the Voge, engine seems the same but, with a carburetor and no ABS. The price is much lower. I'm thinking £2500. As much as I'd like to get off the pavement, where I live in the US, there's no option for that I'd consider and only the RE is sold here. I am looking at Ecuador as a place to live and there, an adventure bike would be needed. Their imports are taxed heavily but, what comes from China doesn't seem to be. They use the US dollar and doing the conversion to BPS the Himalayan 411 would be £6k, Voge 300 Rally £4k, Loncin 300 Rally £2519 and Loncin 250 £2014. The 250 has 17.7hp, I think it's a pushrod engine but, the rest looks the same as the 300.
@user-sw2lv3zp6o2 ай бұрын
I'm not sure which I'd have. The latest Himalayan is more reliable than the Mk1, I've heard. I bet the Scram 411 is a good ride. Have you been astride one, Nathan? One of the best bike channels on here. Nick
@JIMWSMITH2 ай бұрын
It's a good road ride , but the smaller front wheel doesn't do it any favers offroad and zero crash protection.
@francinebuckner48622 ай бұрын
Hey - thank you for this. I’ve watched a lot about the Himalayan and the original is essentially the perfect bike for what l need - slow paced backroads, just enough power to be safe on main roads, and can do even more than what I might need in terms of green laning, able to get me out on long road/camping trips, and a low seat. I’m strong, but as a woman of 5’4” I do not fancy dragging this thing around in the mud. I think l could lever it up in place if I drop it, with the low center of gravity, but not much else. Especially when loaded with luggage. What do you think l could find with the sameish size engine, manageable seat height, same back road and green lane capacity, can handle a few freeway hours as needed, can take luggage, but may not weigh so much? I’ve been looking at the xt225/250/sarow/bronco - but all are mid-90s in the uk and I’m not yet a mechanic. Any and all thoughts appreciated. I plan to come visit in the fall to try a few of your bikes out as well, but just wondering if you have any rabbit holes I may not have sought out. Thought about your new ccm 230’s but just not enough power for larger roads - however few hours there - as I’d like - I’m hoping for 70 or above top out. Many thanks for your amazing everything.
@slakk50932 ай бұрын
A local shop in my country has both of these on sale. Voge for 2800UK pounds, Himi411 for 2500UK pounds
@connorg79302 ай бұрын
Hi Nathan, have you ridden the husky svartpilen? I've got one myself and was just curious about your thoughts on it. Haven't tried any 'off road' with it but would be fun to see how far you could push one
@lampy5412 ай бұрын
A himalayan is like the forth bridge maintainence wise but its my go to bike. If you have mole grips and a bit of mechanical knowledge you will be able to get home.
@warrenr42 ай бұрын
The Honda switch assembly may be more expensive than on the Voge, but then it’s less likely to have broken in the first place.
@CosmicSeeker692 ай бұрын
One twist. Popping on a 44T rear sprocket on the Voge thus dropping the revs to 1000 x 10mph - how much more would that make it a Travel bike, especially as it would extend the 3500 mile service interval?
@peter236uk12 ай бұрын
I was actually thinking about buying another Himalayan as you say it's alot of bike for 4k
@StreakyP2 ай бұрын
Don't forget on the Himalayan you can get a saree guard... now that is an option you don't see on many bikes.
@simongilbert27042 ай бұрын
the voge seems very good value ;;
@SuperDavensuziyoutub2 ай бұрын
Can you show us inside the dance🎉 club mate please?😅
@xpllmmff2 ай бұрын
Good review but a bit too late for these two bikes at this moment. Because both of them, being representatives of India and China adv bikes, have better successors. They are CF450MT and Himalayan 450.
@nathanthepostman2 ай бұрын
That'll be the sequel. 'which £6000 adventure bike.'
@akula60982 ай бұрын
@@nathanthepostman , what about the Voge 525DSX? Any chance you would be able to get a loan of one of those. Technically under 500cc I think and maybe also in the running.
@mikep25635 күн бұрын
Would much rather support India.
@mikep25635 күн бұрын
Dealer supports probably not on par with major brands.
@Free_Ranger_CT110Ай бұрын
Disappointing that the Voge isn't available here in Oz.
@rvaidy512 ай бұрын
Himi 411 discontinued. It is now himi 452 all the way forward.
@Just_2_Wheelz2 ай бұрын
That's not great, actually. I've sat on the new 450 at the dealership and that thing felt insanely heavy compared to the old 411.
@rvaidy512 ай бұрын
@@Just_2_Wheelz check out Simon The Biker trips using Himalayan 450 in India and weight reduction tactics of Abhinav Bhatt 170 Kg himalayan 450. Even though im not a fan of heavy bikes, looks like RE has come very very close to nailing this.
@user-vc8ji1uk4d2 ай бұрын
200 miles range from your Voge?! I’m only getting 130 before the light comes on. Maybe there’s a hole in my tank 😂
@nathanthepostman2 ай бұрын
Ha. Yeah I may have rounded it up a touch. But I reckon I was getting a good 150 miles before the light came on and I think there's about a 3.5 litre reserve. So at a push you'd nudge 200 I think.
@leeinwis2 ай бұрын
CRF300L RALLY
@babyjackism2 ай бұрын
£6500
@BikingChap2 ай бұрын
@@babyjackismstill rather have it. Depreciation is the real cost not the ticket price.
@_Makanko_2 ай бұрын
@@BikingChap Depends if you're riding it to keep or sell after a few years I guess.
@BikingChap2 ай бұрын
@@_Makanko_ with the vast majority buying bikes on PCPs these days it seems most look to change them every 2-4 years.
@_Makanko_2 ай бұрын
@@BikingChap I see, a lot of owners in the UK are using that scheme to pay off the bike, sell it and move to a newer one?