Why Did Himalayan 450 Chassis Break: What I Learnt From Royal Enfield

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Abhinav Bhatt

Abhinav Bhatt

13 күн бұрын

A technical look and a deep dive into why exactly did the chassis of two Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 motorcycles broke and what I think could be the prevention for it.
Let me know what you think in the comments below.

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@whatthearthur8660
@whatthearthur8660 4 күн бұрын
Next they will say not using RE gloves, shoes or oil is causing this
@TheRoamingDelhiite
@TheRoamingDelhiite 11 күн бұрын
When the chassis breaking incident happened for the first time in the Himalayan 411, the excuse was B3 bike hai...BS4 mein ye problem nahi hai...then BS4 mein chassis tooti then the excuse was BS4 mein problem thi...ab BS6 wali bike mein nahi hai...or excuses like rental bike hai etc...ab H450 mein chassis toot gayi toh crash guards ki galti hai...and till date Royal Enfield has not come up with any official explanation for all these cases...influencers/journalists are only saying that "I was being told by RE" "RE informed me" "RE confirmed me"...There is no official statement from RE..
@_abhimanyu.
@_abhimanyu. 11 күн бұрын
RE being RE.
@HughBond-kx7ly
@HughBond-kx7ly 10 күн бұрын
What is your gibberish trying to say?
@amitgomes388
@amitgomes388 10 күн бұрын
What he has written is in English and Hindi not gibberish, you lacking the knowledge to understand the mix of the two languages does not make it gibberish, and what he is saying is Royal Enfield is pulling bullshit out of thier ass as usual
@mohitonutube
@mohitonutube 10 күн бұрын
We just wait for a chassis with authorised crash guard to break :-( Then lets see
@AnotherComment-rl6fv
@AnotherComment-rl6fv 8 күн бұрын
how many bikes has the broken chassis problem? Typical Delhi mentality
@varun
@varun 10 күн бұрын
My brain is doing somersaults trying to understand this.
@FindUrBalance
@FindUrBalance 9 күн бұрын
@warmfishsalad
@warmfishsalad 9 күн бұрын
May God help you then in future 😂
@VikramKumar-lh3ge
@VikramKumar-lh3ge 8 күн бұрын
Seems like this guy is only saving RE for some money or something else And being a rider I condemn this video. #IhateRoyalEnfield
@RamKumar-bs1el
@RamKumar-bs1el 2 күн бұрын
@@VikramKumar-lh3ge Yes, it seems like paid PR.
@vijayam1
@vijayam1 11 күн бұрын
Brilliant.. So the bottomline is if there is crash guard or there isn't a crash guard, if the bolts start to slowly undo themselves -- let's just say we talk hypothetically from an RE engine vibration perspective -- so, the bolts get loose over time, the rider doesn't know that, the graph spikes and the chassis snaps. So eventually it's not the crash guard, it's the design itself and that is, either you hate me or agree with me is a blunder from an engineering perspective.
@theheritageconventions2211
@theheritageconventions2211 7 күн бұрын
Right, and also i would say that the Official RE crash guards are just a waste of money as they dont actually protect the engine/ legs or both on a same time
@onelife.rideit.6338
@onelife.rideit.6338 11 күн бұрын
Whatever failure there maybe be it engine, electrical or ecu all acceptable but, Chasis braking is not acceptable, It can kill someone.
@warmfishsalad
@warmfishsalad 9 күн бұрын
Brake failure is far more dangerous, btw the 2 owners of the chassis incident are completely fine.
@rupeshnanal1574
@rupeshnanal1574 5 күн бұрын
Well said ....RE is playing volleyball 🏐 ...I made my mind to cancel RE and go for triumph scrambler 400x as it is undoubtedly quality product
@vinizaz
@vinizaz 10 күн бұрын
With all due respect, please stop referring to the cameraman as an object. Call him by his name, that's some basic decency, even though u might be paying him or a friend!
@ronybhattachaya
@ronybhattachaya 4 күн бұрын
bro are stop blaming customers, dont become fanboi and defend blindly, in that photo there was not crash guard, how can you confirm that its for crashguard?
@rideronfire9291
@rideronfire9291 11 күн бұрын
Other Adventure motorcycles such as KTM Adv 390, the chassis never breaks even though many riders use aftermarket crash guards. There is a fault maybe everytime in RE engineering and that is why something or other happens to their vehicles. They said they test in Ladakh in very harsh conditions, they must test with every other possibilities.
@rideyourluck1371
@rideyourluck1371 11 күн бұрын
bhai ktm 25 saal se adv bike banatahy ... RE haal fhil haal me dekha dekhi bikes banana suru kiya hy avi bahut kuch sikh na baki hy RE ko avi bahut bachha hy adv bikes bana ne k mamle me.. bhai ktm triamph bmw yeh saaab se RE bahut ddduur hy .. ktm is dakar winer , like honda afric twin all this bikes r varry robast and like JHakkasss.. RE to RE hy . hee heee
@virajvrooms
@virajvrooms 11 күн бұрын
@@rideyourluck1371 Valid point. but in theory. I won't spend 3 lakh+ on a bike like this unless my father-in-law is the manufacturer.
@geoffreydaniel4557
@geoffreydaniel4557 11 күн бұрын
The Honda CB500x had a chassis break recently. There are numerous Tiger 900s that had a chassis break due to 3rd party crash bars. There are lots of BMW GSs and KTM big adventure bikes that have chassis breaks as well. I am not justifying for RE but the Himalayan is not the only adv to have chassis breaks. Other big adv bikes have chassis breaks as well.
@DAILY_FACTS_TREAT
@DAILY_FACTS_TREAT 11 күн бұрын
​@@rideyourluck1371 Spelling likhna sikh phle badme gyan chodna.
@abhi__fitnesspbx
@abhi__fitnesspbx 11 күн бұрын
similar thing happened in Vietnam with a Honda Nx 500. At least RE honoured the warranty. Honda didn't even accept a warranty claim. Total customer expense for a new chassis.
@pinaknubs4123
@pinaknubs4123 11 күн бұрын
None of the explanations makes any sense. It's like a politician providing justification for a bridge failure. RE very well knows the amount of customisation it's vehicle goes through. They purposely ensured that people can't fit non OEM for their own pockets. How come old models wherein there was no concept of accessories and bullets were able to manage it but newer models can't. RE at fault all the way.
@o0giri0o
@o0giri0o 11 күн бұрын
Simple solid engineering vs complex modern engineering. Not saying RE made a mistake with going more complex.
@sreeharsha1828
@sreeharsha1828 11 күн бұрын
You can still buy an old model double cradle frame Chassis RE scram if you can't understand and live with a modern stressed member engine bike like Himalayan. Just don't cry about increased weight, lack of power, vibration etc.
@tazzjazz
@tazzjazz 11 күн бұрын
😂 try to over/under torque the bolts in ur cars lower arm and then see what happens, in a stress engined bike, every bolt is as important as that of the example given before. U should complain abt the mechanics not being upto date on the things that their job revolves around.
@anirudhhhh
@anirudhhhh 11 күн бұрын
​@@tazzjazzBro for TVS, Hero, KTM, Bajaj, Honda and Yamaha we don't hear such issues. These brands had engine as their stressed members for years now. And people install giant zoo cages in the name of crash guards.All of it is aftermarket. RE needs to also investigate how their competition deals with such engineering problems.
@emperorofdarkness3096
@emperorofdarkness3096 10 күн бұрын
​@@anirudhhhhZoo cages🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you make me laugh 😂
@FreedomBaba
@FreedomBaba 11 күн бұрын
Here we go again. The original himalayan had some headstocks snap right off. Now we've got another frame problem. Many European and Japanese motorcycles use the engine as a stressed member with aftermarket crash guards. They don't break. I'm calling bullshit on this. I've never seen a torque wrench in India in 40 years. I never use crash guards. They're more hassle than they are worth. From an Brit in Himachal pradesh. Thanks for the video. Love India ❤
@___SSS___
@___SSS___ 11 күн бұрын
Brits were taking credit for designing and developing himalayan 452 in the RE facility in London . But after chasis breaking news all are blaming and cussing its made in india by indians . For your kind information ktm , triumph , Aprilia and harley davidson are also making in india 😅😅😅
@95Ar98
@95Ar98 11 күн бұрын
Man just think with your mind a bit open, the big brands who makes the engine as a stressed member and people who buy them generally do not use zana products mainly they use the GIVI or some other expensive crash guard brands. The problem here is the bike is new and as always indian accessory brands didnot put in a lot of research to make a compatible crash guard.. So this problem can be an issue.. The 3rd party companies must do some research or just ask about the tehnicalities of the himalayan and should have come up with a better product. I use himalayn 411 and use the zana engine guard, the part of the guard which bolts with the frame of my bike broke and stayed inside, it was a nightmare and had to drill the bolt out and re-thread it to use a new bolt. The mechanic told me that the quality of the guard is too bad and the weight of the guard was not well distribuited which resulted in stressing the bolted parts and they ultimaltely snapped off. I previously used the RE's original engine guard but it got bent when the bike fell down so thought of buying this zana and now i have some serious concerns..
@georgehesse7396
@georgehesse7396 10 күн бұрын
I liked this guy’s thorough explanation of the broken frames linked to after market crash guards. Thorough and helpful. Well done!
@thrivefitsolutions
@thrivefitsolutions 11 күн бұрын
It's not royal enfield that is at fault, it is the after market manufacturers who haven't done enough research and development before releasing their products, for them it's a race to release their items first in the market and hence you see these issues coming up. A friend of mine too owns a himalayab 450 with an aftermarket crash guards . He was on his way from odisa to Mumbai when he noticed the main screw that holds the cage in place had fallen off and missing. After market products are good when there's enough time and attention given to detail . Not just sell a bloody roll cage which has zero engineering behind it. Think !!
@darktitan8085
@darktitan8085 10 күн бұрын
Buddy you're not wrong But think about this for a second. Whu is the chasis breaking always a royal enfield thing? This isnt the first time it happened to a himalayan right? Engineering is very very complex and i will give them some benefit of doubt. But imagine you are an aftermarket manufacturer. How would you know that something that small would be the cause - for the chasis itself breaking?
@charchitrajput8020
@charchitrajput8020 10 күн бұрын
bro u are saying that its such a poor design that a thing like crash gaurd which is so simple must be designed in labs for this particular bike. This is bullshit from REs side
@flyingkiwi215
@flyingkiwi215 10 күн бұрын
@@charchitrajput8020it’s DIY installers and garages that don’t use torque specs , that’s the problem
@warmfishsalad
@warmfishsalad 9 күн бұрын
​@@darktitan8085 Triumph Speed 400 swing arm cracked a few months ago for no reason, so it can happen to anyone
@warmfishsalad
@warmfishsalad 9 күн бұрын
​@@charchitrajput8020you are ignoring the fact that the engine is a stress member for chassis, other companies using trellis or perimeter frame do not use engine as a stress member, so the bolts used to secure the engine can easily be used to install crash guards without damaging the chassis in other bikes
@suhas.kotian
@suhas.kotian 11 күн бұрын
Sounds like damage control. How much did RE pay you to say this? There are thousands, if not lakhs of motorcycles here in India running aftermarket crash guards, never heard any other motorcycle with snapped frame. Why only RE? They blame the aftermarket guards yet fix those motorcycles under warranty? Both the owners also came out and said it's their own fault. Sounds very fishy. RE should spend their money in R&D and quality control instead of marketing and damage control.
@_abhimanyu.
@_abhimanyu. 11 күн бұрын
RE will never accept their fault. Blaming the after market accessories also means that people will now only buy RE accessories. You see, its a win win for them.
@95Ar98
@95Ar98 11 күн бұрын
Dude just think with your mind a bit open, the big brands who makes the engine as a stressed member and people who buy them generally do not use zana products mainly they use the GIVI or some other expensive crash guard brands. The problem here is the bike is new and as always indian accessory brands didnot put in a lot of research to make a compatible crash guard.. So this problem can be an issue.. The 3rd party companies must do some research or just ask about the tehnicalities of the himalayan and should have come up with a better product. I use himalayn 411 and use the zana engine guard, the part of the guard which bolts with the frame of my bike broke and stayed inside, it was a nightmare and had to drill the bolt out and re-thread it to use a new bolt. The mechanic told me that the quality of the guard is too bad and the weight of the guard was not well distribuited which resulted in stressing the bolted parts and they ultimaltely snapped off. I previously used the RE's original engine guard but it got bent when the bike fell down so thought of buying this zana and now i have some serious concerns..
@suhas.kotian
@suhas.kotian 11 күн бұрын
@@95Ar98 whatever you said applies to KTM Adv and vstrom and other bikes as well. Forget advs, people add huge ugly cage like crash guards even on their street bikes. But I've never heard chassis breaking from any manufacturer. It's only RE. Why?
@95Ar98
@95Ar98 11 күн бұрын
@@suhas.kotian bro do you know what a engine stressed frame is? very few bikes in india have that type of frame integration, so thats why i said that. Also It is the 1st time RE has made a bike with this technology.. so not everything can be like before... I am not defending RE but in this case i dont think RE is to be blamed completely.
@suhas.kotian
@suhas.kotian 11 күн бұрын
@@95Ar98 lmao I think you have no idea what you're talking about. Most of the modern bikes use engine as stressed members and i'm not talking about commuter bikes here. Chassis breaking is RE specific issue, as customer we need to hold the brand accountable so that we get better products, not defend them.
@sontosh007
@sontosh007 11 күн бұрын
1st thing to prevent it from happening is to build strong chassis.
@joelemmanuvel
@joelemmanuvel 11 күн бұрын
Trust is like a vase, once it’s broken, though you can fix it, the vase will never be the same again. Same case here 🙏
@goa.experience
@goa.experience 11 күн бұрын
Tune mujhe woh Jab we Met ke station Master ki yaad dialadi ...buddhe
@gromit576
@gromit576 10 күн бұрын
You can't simply whack the vase with a stick and blame the vase.
@haldar9528
@haldar9528 10 күн бұрын
It's not wise to let a 'saying' affect your mechanical understanding. Ditch the melodrama, stick to facts.
@joelemmanuvel
@joelemmanuvel 10 күн бұрын
@@haldar9528 just think about it, a motorcycle chassis breaks due to wrong torque. How many bikes have had this problem
@twowheeledparadox
@twowheeledparadox 9 күн бұрын
​@@joelemmanuvelSome Ducatis had this problem too. If you understand the function of those bolts, you will understand why. If you use incorrect torque on your car's suspension's joints, something will break.
@scooter6363
@scooter6363 7 күн бұрын
In my opinion, these are purely assembly errors. From what I have read so far, the screws for the aftermarket crash guards were fitted without a torque spanner, without the required torque and without screw adhesive (e.g. Loctite). When the engine block becomes hot, the screws in the engine block expand and can then loosen or even fall out due to the vibrations. The frame is not designed for the forces that then act on the engine and the other bolted connections . So always use a torque spanner, use the correct torque and always use LOCTITE or another screw adhesive on the motorbike !!! In my opinion, Royal Enfield is not to blame.
@harshadsubhash
@harshadsubhash 11 күн бұрын
I love motorcycles. By profession, I am a japanese language interpreter. Your way of talking makes me feel to interpret it. I wish people in manufacturing and processing industry pickup ypur style and pace while elaborating their points. My life would be much better. I shall share this with my Indian clientele to help them understand how to talk their job.
@oporajitoD
@oporajitoD 11 күн бұрын
I want to watch anime in the real version is Duolingo enough learn japanise?
@glitchmanshandle
@glitchmanshandle 10 күн бұрын
@@oporajitoD nani!?
@Hankynopanky
@Hankynopanky 11 күн бұрын
This is the most RE problem of RE problems 😂 , imagine trying to protect your bike and the effin chassis gives way ☠️
@Windings-gj8dk
@Windings-gj8dk 9 күн бұрын
They learned nothing from the previous junk chassis, they must have hired a donkey instead of an engineer.
@prodyunborah93
@prodyunborah93 11 күн бұрын
Now I’m sure which one to go for. Thanks Abhinav!
@bpgrmds
@bpgrmds 11 күн бұрын
So much details. Perfect 👍
@himanshushete5703
@himanshushete5703 11 күн бұрын
When are they launching the tubeless rims ? How much more time will homologation take ?
@rkdash2006
@rkdash2006 11 күн бұрын
very good point Abhinav. Keep these types of content coming. You are becoming and encyclopedia fr Himalayan 450. I appreciate the amount of effort you have made. Your content selection is excellent
@Amory98
@Amory98 9 күн бұрын
There are more than 40 million Hondas out there. No chasis breaking incident, ever, even though people be doing mad things to Hondas.
@voyagerprince
@voyagerprince 10 күн бұрын
But one of them chassis broken bikes Hanle black has no any crash guard installed on it. What would you say about that and why the bolts are fallen down?
@user-su1ye2fr4z
@user-su1ye2fr4z 9 күн бұрын
it was a hoax the original owner said it was in a accident with a truck/pick up van. people just reposted the pic for controversy
@BasecampNorth
@BasecampNorth 10 күн бұрын
Makes a lot of sense.... thank you for sharing.
@srinathiyengar.mudgal
@srinathiyengar.mudgal 6 күн бұрын
Amongst all the REVIEWS ON "HIMALAYAN 450 ADV" "CHASSIS BREAKDOWN", your video provided the most technical explanation with R.E feedback. Most comforting with all possible alternatives required, to overcome the problem presented to rider community. Hope to see worrisome issue & solution reasoned by all riders clear their emotions by putting some thought. Thanku for this thoughtful one. Thank you & cheers.
@dipen.nisar.autovlogs
@dipen.nisar.autovlogs 9 күн бұрын
Very Apt and Logical Explanation 😊
@warmfishsalad
@warmfishsalad 9 күн бұрын
In Himalayan 450 (and in fact all the upcoming motorcycles using Sherpa 450cc engine) will have engine as a stress member for the chassis and use specific torque adjusted bolts to equally distribute the stress among different parts of the chassis and to secure the engine, other motorcycles using trellis or perimeter frame do not use engine as a stress member, so the bolts securing the engine can easily be used to install crash guards without damaging the chassis. Also note, that among 40k+ sold Himalayan 450 models, only 2 have faced this incident and even with the same reasoning, so I think RE is not at fault here and still they repaired those 2 motorcycles considering under warranty. It's just that the brand Himalayan is such a fast growing and popular brand such that every small incident catches limelight, Like you see just the Tata cars catching fire every time.
@Anthony9592
@Anthony9592 10 күн бұрын
Very sensible explanation, dear Brother. But allow me to say that RE has built a notoriety for chassis failure over the years. Even their bread and butter, Classic 350 & 500 were not without serious chassis issues. I can think of around 5 riders whose chassis has broken in the unlikeliest of places. I own the Desert Storm and I am a big fan of RE, but I must say their R&D on chassis is much to be desired. I guess the minimalistic chassis on the new Himalayan 450 was designed keeping in mind the weight factor. But considering that the machine is by no means light, I believe RE should have reinforced the critical chassis components using better steel. RE should know better by now that its riders will never stay contented without mods on their models and hence every model should be designed keeping in mind the potential abuse on them.
@user-cc6df1ec8l
@user-cc6df1ec8l 10 күн бұрын
I liked the barkbusters hand guards used on your bike, where ca i get them from.
@prakharthegreat
@prakharthegreat 9 күн бұрын
Good point about the torque wrench. Happened on my Harley I used a simple plier to fix the nut and it snapped.
@sanjay.redbull
@sanjay.redbull 9 күн бұрын
first question - chasis bresking footage of only one bike is out on public. not other one's, and in footage of that 1 bike in photos it shows that crash guard is not installed on it. i can get that bolt got loose and chasis broke, but how come RE said that it is due to crash guard ?? my second question - even if we have installed after market crash guard of a reputed manufacturer and sufficiently tightened the bolt and not overly tightened or loosly tightened, what to do next ??
@HughBond-kx7ly
@HughBond-kx7ly 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for your video as I am seriously considering this motor cycle for an adventure bike
@OldMan_54
@OldMan_54 11 күн бұрын
Very informative and technically factual video.
@thumptales
@thumptales 10 күн бұрын
How u get the tubeless spoke wheel?
@blinDTiger0.01
@blinDTiger0.01 9 күн бұрын
On Saturday last week, precisely on 15/06/2024, one of my friends from West Bengal faced a collision with a car on the wrong lane (friend was on the right track, but that car...) on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway, on his Scram 411. This accident cost him 3 broken ribs, fractured right shoulder, fractured right elbow, fractured right hand, fractured left hand, and a bone near the right kneecap, along with bended front rim and handlebar of the Scram 411. Currently, he's admitted in Fortis Gurgaon, and his bike is in the Agra Police station. He went to Spiti, and while returning this happened. He has been riding for a long time now, and did multiple tours on the same bike, for example to Nepal, Sandak Phu, Arunachal Pradesh, etc. Amongst all these misfortunes, my trust on the bike just increased by few meters.
@BrickBrain
@BrickBrain 6 күн бұрын
The required NM for *Crash Guard* Installation are: small screws near saddle: 25 NM Left Engine Bolt: 45 NM Right Engine Bolt: 60 NM Oil Sump moint: 45 NM Source: Royal enfield Installation instructions note: Rally guard mounting may differ - no guarantees -
@devan_dew
@devan_dew 10 күн бұрын
Well explained with facts and figures Abhinav. Thanks
@A5HU_03
@A5HU_03 8 күн бұрын
The reason why people go with aftermarket crash guards is because there is no stock available at RE dealerships. I myself bought a Himalayan 450 and have been waiting for my RE accessories for over a month now. RE should seriously work on this.
@soumennandi6748
@soumennandi6748 11 күн бұрын
Did they mentioned in anyplace the torque for those bolts for the oem crash guard? Have you aware of that the small service centre of RE does not even know how to fix it? Are you talking about using torque wrench? You should tell your connection in RE that they should mentiond the torque for their oem product in their mannual. I feel that RE should address the issue in a official way.
@yatinmulik
@yatinmulik 6 күн бұрын
I am not an advocate of aftermarket crash guards but the question here is why always royal enfield, even other oem's do no test their pre prod vehicles with after market crash guards but you never hear their chassis breaking for eg: suzuki vstrom sx owners literally have pipes running throughout their vstroms but I haven't yet heard about vstrom's chassis failure, I absolutely love himalayan but this is concerning, I hope royal enfield fixes this asap.
@ketankadam5669
@ketankadam5669 4 күн бұрын
Check the video released by zana, about the issue. RE chassis breaking is nothing new
@babbarshera1667
@babbarshera1667 10 күн бұрын
Good sir , as you've had a detailed talk with the RE folks pls do let us know the specified torque as well !
@Justafriend55
@Justafriend55 6 күн бұрын
2021 411 himalyan was better That model is the strongest himalyan in terms of build quality I had 2-3 crashes 2 with stock crash guard and 1 with after market hyper rider cras guard Nothing happened to the bike I just do one thing - drive my bike with love ❣️ and not like its a tank 😅
@ARKians23
@ARKians23 9 күн бұрын
I think crash guards will be naturally bought by bikers to protect their bike during an unexpected fall. If open market crash guards would instigate chassis breakages and being a major deciding factor, RE should have come out with a statement on purchase of OEM CRASH GUARD ONLY at the time of purchase else chassis breakages would occur. If you interview those bikers having chassis breakage issue, I think further light can be thrown on the unknown story of chassis breakage.
@albinjoseph9582
@albinjoseph9582 11 күн бұрын
Every other motorcycle in the indian market use aftermarket fittings because the OEM parts are coaslty none of those machines has a problem with that. Yet people are defending another poorly engineerd product from RE for God knows what reason.
@farmersidd
@farmersidd 11 күн бұрын
I understand the importance of torque settings on bolts, and nuts. But then again was the issue diagnosed properly? If yes, then RE should mention not to use after market parts. Not to mention in any case the Himalayan 450 is quite undercooked, the vibration levels are so high that it becomes unbearable after a certain point. And in my opinion the vibrations coming out of the engine and moving around all over the motorcycle is to be blamed. Thanks!
@buzzlightyear1484
@buzzlightyear1484 10 күн бұрын
Do you think a single cylinder box engine wouldn't vibrate. All engines vibrate
@farmersidd
@farmersidd 9 күн бұрын
@@buzzlightyear1484 vibration is the essence of the Universe everything vibrates. But the engineering is so high that you don’t feel it, in any case the moment you start feeling that your body is shaking either you are sick or there is something wrong with you. So technically there is a threshold to everything, and anything beyond that is not good, I guess you haven’t ridden a Honda yet. Go ride one and you will realise what I am talking about.
@danieldayal2570
@danieldayal2570 10 күн бұрын
The standard design on most of the bikes is engine on chassis but himalayan 450 is chassis on top of engine. That means engine is not sitting on chassis rather engine hanging under chassis that is the problem. Its not about installing aftermarket but the fault itself is chassis design. I too have himalayan 450 n I never observed the chassis. God save us 🙏 One thing I am going to do is I will get the after market engine gaurd removed and will install OEM so in case any breakage RE can take full responsibility
@tarunarjunbk8247
@tarunarjunbk8247 9 күн бұрын
The only explanation which made sense , thanks brother safe riding
@bishalghosh536
@bishalghosh536 11 күн бұрын
In the case of hanle black model, there is no crash guard....i am worried because i have 1st lot motorcycle
@ShubhenduLalit
@ShubhenduLalit 11 күн бұрын
Excellent video Mr. Bhatt, and right on time as I leave for my PDI. I'll confirm if the RE accessories installation guys are using torque wrenches (just for my peace of mind), so if in case they're not, I will just forgo the rally protection for the time being. Bone stock with factory settings feels like the safest way to go ahead right now.
@mohitonutube
@mohitonutube 10 күн бұрын
Its a top heavy bike, bound to get dropped.
@ShubhenduLalit
@ShubhenduLalit 10 күн бұрын
@@mohitonutube Excellent point, Mohit. I went to the service center after PDI, and confirmed that they torqued in the bolts with hand tools instead of a machine. And I also spotted a H450 there that had come in for service, whose rally protection was severely misaligned. So that sealed the deal for me. I'll postpone it for now, and take the calculated risk. I haven't dropped my Thunderbird in the past 8 years (knock wood), so fingers crossed :)
@Windings-gj8dk
@Windings-gj8dk 9 күн бұрын
You have a badly designed bike, using the engine as part of the frame is a very very bad idea, it will always be a weak point.
@heavyrider
@heavyrider 9 күн бұрын
RE informed Yamraj and Chitragupta.........so as informed by RE to Yamraj and Chitragupta
@Amory98
@Amory98 9 күн бұрын
If engine gurds installation can break chasis, that too of an "adv", I'm not sure I can get behind that indolence of quality check and deplorable build quality.
@timlubbers2884
@timlubbers2884 10 күн бұрын
Used the engine as a part of the frame has always concerned me. When I had my R1200GS, I had problems that eventually totaled the bike. My enduro based bike (the klr) has a full engine cradle and although it’s a tank, I’m never concerned about the frame …
@ShadowVonChadwick
@ShadowVonChadwick 8 күн бұрын
This is why I ordered the RE sump guard. I am not a big fan of this twin spar frame. For me, its rigidity is a questionable spec under rare circumstances, transferring a major force to the head casting. I will be fitting my own when it arrives. I am a mechanic and do own an industry standard torque wrench. And beside the RE product looks to provide the protection I deem satisfactory & looks good. I am a bit sceptical of the rear mounting point rigidity. Cheers for the vid, stay upright. 👍 PS: I have another bike (KLX400r) for the rough stuff, so "horses for courses" as always.
@darkknight3377
@darkknight3377 5 күн бұрын
Abhinav where to get these rims ?
@pranavchoudhary7964
@pranavchoudhary7964 11 күн бұрын
Sir, please ask RE to approve those tubeless spoke rims asap man. We are waiting for them since too long.
@vishal.choudhury
@vishal.choudhury 11 күн бұрын
What is the gurantee that the chasis of a bike with no after market modification will not snap?
@heavyrider
@heavyrider 9 күн бұрын
Can I say that RE mounted engine on a fragile chassis that they recommend an OEM leg/crash guard to help the engine?
@110mano
@110mano 7 күн бұрын
Does all this explanation help the chassis?
@mrhanu7832
@mrhanu7832 10 күн бұрын
I have a same bike I'm not using any crash guard but one of my friend using a RE crash guard but yesterday small fall down happened and the bike tank was little damage and also the crash was not broken but it was not protected the tank in this what RE will do they have build a good value for money crash guard. Its not good quality product.
@user-uc1ri5zj3t
@user-uc1ri5zj3t 11 күн бұрын
Pretty informative video abhinav. Awaiting the delivery of my 450. Thank you for such an informative yet crisp explanation. But i got one question buddy, what about the cross spoke wheels/ tubeless rims? Any news about them?
@abhinavbhatt
@abhinavbhatt 11 күн бұрын
Sorry, I have no update about them
@user-uc1ri5zj3t
@user-uc1ri5zj3t 11 күн бұрын
Would be really helpful if you can give us an update regarding the same as and when available.
@demosflora7250
@demosflora7250 11 күн бұрын
Hi Abhinav. I booked my bike in May and I am to receive my bike (with OEM Crash) guard next month tentatively. What kind of PDI checks should I perform on Himi to make sure there are no critical issues (and minor ones) like these If possible please make a video about it. Thanks
@abhinavbhatt
@abhinavbhatt 11 күн бұрын
I think Team BHP would have a pretty comprehensive PDI list pinned on top somewhere.
@wildmotosesh
@wildmotosesh 10 күн бұрын
It's kind of a tricky situation here for us, the viewers. Since we don't have detailed evidences of both the scenarios, we can't really say who's at fault. Firstly, As far as i know RE had spent years on testing, simulations and proto runs in the toughest terrains to make sure they don't face such issues again and finely tune the bike as much as they can. As a matter of fact I own a BS6 411, have clocked almost a 30K km on it, mostly in Himalayas, haven't faced any sort mechanical failure yet.(No crash guard installed tho) if this info helps. Secondly, there's variety of crash guards and impact protectors in the market that actually serve different purposes for different scenarios. In case of stunt riding and low - speed off-roading you would rather install a cage like or wider protector to protect the body, engine from taking the damage from toppling on either sides. And in case of high speed rally riding and touring you'd rather install a smaller and more precisely designed protector that will give protection from dynamic impacts. Such crash guards are designed to absorb all the impact without letting it being transfered to the chassis. Hence, in most cases such guards break after absorbing the set amount of impact and not letting the impact reach the chassis. Now that requires some serious R&D and that doesn't seem to be the case with most of the domestic aftermarket products in India. Thirdly, My thought on why KTMs or 411s chassis are not snapping even with those aftermarket upgrades, I think it comes down to the nature of engineering. for e.g. y'all know Moto GP bikes are like peak of engineering. But if you take one out on the Indian roads, It's not even going to take much days before the chassis snaps. Now you can't say that the bike was not well engineered. It's just its chassis is designed so precisely for the track for maximum efficiency and feedback that even the vibrations from non-track uneven indian roads can snap the chassis in a short period of time . So instead of thinking 450 is weak or half baked, we should also consider the fact that it can be finely engineered in a way that any random external mechanical attachments might disturb the intended characteristics of the chassis. Abhi it's all revolving around crash guards. Let's wait for a more consolidated explanation from the company, community before jumping to any conclusions.
@Windings-gj8dk
@Windings-gj8dk 9 күн бұрын
RE learned nothing from their last shit show of a frame, instead they went and made another one, this will be the end of the big sales in the eu and america where there are so many other brands available for not much more money, and oddly enough no broken frames to worry about. China and Taiwan and South Korea will take full advantage of this now because they will see what we all do, and that is no competition from RE with this model, they can't make it work and it took four years of arsing about to prove it.
@user-vz2uw7vx9v
@user-vz2uw7vx9v 11 күн бұрын
There is much said and heard online about right side pulling issue. Dealer ship near me is doing front wheel alignments. Is it true that some parts in streering brecket/cone set are replced for some cases(reels n shorts). Since you are dirctly communicating with RE folks, can you put some comments on that, I believe all the bike owners are curious about that.
@ranjithk9150
@ranjithk9150 11 күн бұрын
Why aren’t they releasing tubeless spokes?
@MotorheadIndia
@MotorheadIndia 11 күн бұрын
Guys dont worry about chassis As only 2 out of 40,000 himalayans faced this issue So the probability is next to zero Still to be in safezone Some precautions can be taken 1. Use of locktite on all 3 engine mounts 2. Use of Oem products ( engine guards, saddle stay) 3. Lets stay away from top boxes as they can break subframe too 4. Inspection of bolts before every ride or once a month
@arjunsaraf7173
@arjunsaraf7173 11 күн бұрын
Bro I am a IT guy. I will have to go to RE service center every month for this and why should I for no reason. Rather make good and Robust products. What if I ask you to shouldering of ur laptop and tv every week or it will break.
@MotorheadIndia
@MotorheadIndia 11 күн бұрын
@arjunsaraf7173 yeah i agree with you But basic inspiration can be done at home also A round around the motorcycle doesnt take much time Just use locktite As nuts and bolts can go loose on any bike My previous bike was yamaha fz25 Its suspension holding nut went loose once Suspension touched handlebar I just tightened it and it never went bad
@Windings-gj8dk
@Windings-gj8dk 9 күн бұрын
This frame is junk just like the last one, RE learned nothing from the past problems. As far as top box adding to the breakage of a frame, no, it will actually take weight off the stressed member, its behind he wheel and will not put weight on the stress points that are breaking. A child could do better than RE, they must have hired a donkey instead of an engineer.
@reeshavgohain
@reeshavgohain 10 күн бұрын
Another Sellout page. An adventure motorcycle is supposed to handle a lot of abuse. It's absolute BS that it can't handle the pressure at "these certain points", but the absolute meaning of an ADV bike derives from the fact that it can handle abuse. There are many examples to back my points up. I'm simply not intrigued by what he has to say and frankly I've been a fan of this channel since his R15 build days but 60% of my opinion says that this video is paid by RE. I had this feeling from the very first video of the new RE Himalayan that he ever posted on this channel.
@mdzaid5925
@mdzaid5925 10 күн бұрын
Well even the service center guys don't have torque wrench. So if any point of time the head is removed, does it pushes the bike in a compromised position.
@EasternVideoVision
@EasternVideoVision 11 минут бұрын
Nice presentation but I am still not convinced. I still doubt the build quality of Royal Enfield.
@samabhi28
@samabhi28 11 күн бұрын
I have previously used OEM leg gaurd for my classic 350 bs4, when i had an impact which was minor .the leg gaurd broke into two halves ,what i see inside is hollow cylinder of mere thickness..when i later checked aftermarket leg gaurd it seemed a next to next level quality than RE. Rally gaurd by RE I don't see will protect engine or bike tank anyway when it comes in impact.
@roshan9828
@roshan9828 10 күн бұрын
Lets say abhinav some one is driving at 100 km an hour speed and his chasis broke and the person dies will u still defend the brand please just accept it re has made inforior quality products before we as Indian customers dont deserve to die just because we installed a crash guard our influencers need to grow some balls
@zaheerahmed4901
@zaheerahmed4901 11 күн бұрын
This brother pelted the bike so bad yet performs so good
@RangerV8
@RangerV8 11 күн бұрын
If you were to buy a bike, would you go for the Himalayan or tread with caution and go for some other given the rife speculation around safety ?
@abhinavbhatt
@abhinavbhatt 11 күн бұрын
I've been thrashing this Himalayan since November. Have covered almost 10k km in fast trails, Nepal, Himachal, Uttarakhand. I don't have any doubts when it comes to this bike.
@cerebrix
@cerebrix 9 күн бұрын
For my first ADV bike I had it down to either a G310 gs or wait for the new Himalayan to finally get released here in the USA. I decided to pick up the G310 based on the fact that I'm a newer rider and I don't think a lot of power is important to me right now. Reading these comments. It looks like I really made the right choice. Sorry about your bike man. Hopefully they're taking good care of you. This wasn't your fault. Ride safe
@somepath410
@somepath410 10 күн бұрын
While other competitors doing good and with the advent of Suzuki V-storm, it’s going to hit RE for sure!
@diveshgupta4768
@diveshgupta4768 11 күн бұрын
Kya samjhaya ha bhaiya apne.. Good 😃
@yakeenonme
@yakeenonme 10 күн бұрын
I agree with you, OEM parts are better. But then, they are super expensive as well. Do compare the proces of visor or rebranded helmets.
@Man-ch2et
@Man-ch2et 11 күн бұрын
Not an RE fan, but I own a him450.. not happy with it's weight but I bought it knowing about it. Coming to the issue, I feel after market parts do damage the bike. Learnt from experience.
@raulgangsta5750
@raulgangsta5750 8 күн бұрын
You really tried very well to explain the issue, but I'm not really convinced. I rather advice RE to make bikes which are more versatile...🤘
@honeysingh-yk1xb
@honeysingh-yk1xb 10 күн бұрын
Well explained by Bhatt bro . Today rider chooses the product by its good look not by its technical advantages.
@billcotton1551
@billcotton1551 10 күн бұрын
My question would be, what the terrain was like ,where the 2 chassis' broke. Was it normal riding conditions?
@rahulbhoir1820
@rahulbhoir1820 10 күн бұрын
on highway not even offroad
@SrinivasGanesh
@SrinivasGanesh 11 күн бұрын
Very very insightful. As always we learn a lot from your videos! Thank you. OEM is the way when it comes to protection accessories.
@aryyapaul9178
@aryyapaul9178 11 күн бұрын
Hahahaha. What a fkn circle jerk.
@Mr.R_Gaming
@Mr.R_Gaming 10 күн бұрын
OEM doesn’t gives you leg protection
@twowheeledparadox
@twowheeledparadox 9 күн бұрын
​@@Mr.R_GamingThere was a study in the UK that the so-called "leg guards" are more likely to cause injury than if they are not present. This applies to higher speeds.
@rkr6237
@rkr6237 9 күн бұрын
@@twowheeledparadoxhi. Got a link to this? Thanks
@twowheeledparadox
@twowheeledparadox 9 күн бұрын
@@rkr6237 I am not able to find the exact article that quotes the exact study and the whole story of the legislation as I read it a long time ago but you can google the Harry Hurt Report. It has a summary which includes a point on the effects of crash bars - reduced ankle and foot injuries but increased thigh and upper leg injuries.
@dipanjanmn
@dipanjanmn 8 күн бұрын
i dont see any aftermarket crashgurad installed in the latest circulated pictures of the broken chassis
@mukhtarahmedshaikh7019
@mukhtarahmedshaikh7019 10 күн бұрын
hey i am using it without any guards till date..Not even OEM ones..is it okay?
@abhinavbhatt
@abhinavbhatt 10 күн бұрын
Of course
@BALAJI-PA
@BALAJI-PA 8 күн бұрын
Sorry to say but didn't expect this from you. If properly designed bolt was used, excess torque should have damaged the bolt or its thread and not especially the critical part like the chassis. Is the chassis weaker than the bolt used ? The design has to be studied in detail by RE. Every garage in India might not have a torque wrench but this should not be a reason to under estimate them. It is the Private Garages who do great job in modifying the 2 & 4 wheelers for track events to extreme off road events.
@prashantgaikwad7392
@prashantgaikwad7392 8 күн бұрын
Answer my simple question. Why only with the RE chassis? Why aren't any other brands from India and worldwide?
@Bumblebee_Jayesh
@Bumblebee_Jayesh 8 күн бұрын
For that they won't have any answer. They can just blame other brands and defame them instead of looking within 😅
@sachinbhat8756
@sachinbhat8756 11 күн бұрын
Well after reading comments I felt that I should chip in my experience. I have been riding RE bikes for 28 years and have been a victim a of broken chasis on himalayan411. But with the broken chasis case of the Himalayan 450 I did check the bolts fitment of the Mototorque crash guard and to my surprise the right side bolt was loose and I had just finished a 1200 kms ride. Now I have a case for the RE explanation through my experience. The after market crash guard is off. But let's wait and see if we find more of such cases and then conclude. My 2 cents to those who have fitted after market crash guards ...pls check the bolts and have them tightened or just remove the after market crash guard.
@shubhamb.deshmukh7920
@shubhamb.deshmukh7920 10 күн бұрын
I can guarantee you that most official/authorized RE service centres will not use a torque wrench with adjustable torque values to install the crash guard, let us leave aside the issue of expecting their mechanics to be trained for manually adjusting the torque value for a system as sensitive as chassis. I believe that RE is making up a funny story. With that said, there is a saying, "If a system breaks down easily, better stay away from it instead of handling it as a baby".
@selvamaniganesh1856
@selvamaniganesh1856 9 күн бұрын
2 things: RE showrooms themselves don't have tourque wrenches, Royal Enfield Showroom - Sreehitha Auto Zone Pvt Ltd, Guduvanchery. How did you get the arrow exhaust?
@heavyrider
@heavyrider 9 күн бұрын
If you come closer at 4:22, RE should have given the crash guard as a standard accessory. Which does a lot of things like distributing the load evenly, but expected the stress unit (Engine) to do the same.
@shon79able
@shon79able 8 күн бұрын
But the question here comes again as to why would RE replace the parts if they knew that the aftermarket parts caused this chassis failure, normally they would obviously blame the after market and wouldn’t do anything about it, is it because they know something that they choose not to disclose or is they are being generous enough and don’t wanna spoil the brand image
@amanmoktan2232
@amanmoktan2232 9 күн бұрын
Please review the new Powertonic ECU for the Himalayan 450.
@ahmedmustaq5854
@ahmedmustaq5854 11 күн бұрын
Why there is so much complication with Royal Enfield bikes....bought himalayan 452 now I regret on my choice....why they just put all accessories and put a higher price tag.....paid 3.6L and live with the anxiety what ever can happen to these bike shit....
@o0giri0o
@o0giri0o 11 күн бұрын
Never buy a new product. Never pre order. Let them figure out the kinks.
@parth9313
@parth9313 11 күн бұрын
you dont need to think about any of this as long as you dont mess with the frame. Royal Enfield is not the kind brand which will skim on quality in such fundamental parts, they cant afford to do that. Enjoy your bike!!🤙🤙
@catrionanicthamhais
@catrionanicthamhais 10 күн бұрын
thank you!
@justatanu
@justatanu 9 күн бұрын
What ever the justification Re gives is fine but even if someone installed an after market crash guard it should not just snap off with out the bike getting in to crash, we talking about metal here not ceremic.
@sohamb5442
@sohamb5442 9 күн бұрын
Man I used to love your videos, didn't expect you to be a sell out. I've owned multiple super bikes and so have you, most of them don't have factory crash guards and you need aftermarket ones. But you never see their chassis break. I have friends with Honda AT with aftermarket crash guards who have fallen and still nothing. This is just a lame excuse for poor engineering on REs end. Don't know if it was money or a free RE or what that made you spew this bullshit.
@AkshaySingh-jk2uf
@AkshaySingh-jk2uf 10 күн бұрын
In hanle black there wasn't any crash guard on the motorcycle ( atleast in the images). It's good that Royal Enfield changed the required parts under warranty that's again a good sign
@abhinavbhatt
@abhinavbhatt 10 күн бұрын
Notice the bottom tube on the Hanle Black very closely. The engine mount has sheared, indicating there was a crash guard on it without the spacer at some point of time.
@pritishkumarrathor8988
@pritishkumarrathor8988 10 күн бұрын
Imp question: So If We're looking at OEM options for our motorcycle: There are two diff types of guards available. Rally Protection and Engine Protection Guard. It seems like only one can be installed at a time. And if Our main concern is protecting the engine in case of a fall. Is Rally Protection enough to safeguard the engine? Or can both options be fitted together? Our top priority is engine protection during a fall. Appreciate your suggestion.
@abhinavbhatt
@abhinavbhatt 10 күн бұрын
You can only use one at a time. I've crashed multiple times on the trail and the rally guard has held up fine so far.
@buzzlightyear1484
@buzzlightyear1484 10 күн бұрын
So for all the people saying this is an excuse. Have you guys seen what all stunts have been done by re h450 riders. They dont have a problem with it cause they dont play with the fundamental parts of the bike. The engine is a stressed member and the crash guard will make a huge difference in how the chasis dynamics work. If the crash guard is bad quality meaning with uneven weight or something will severely affect the bike.
@arjunsaraf7173
@arjunsaraf7173 11 күн бұрын
TBH I own RE450 and always worried of some shit like this. RE tries to earn alot from accessories and imvest less in design and looks of Accessories therefore we go to aftermarket accessories. Eg. Headlight.. they know its not sufficient, Engine guard not at all attractive, seat to much expensive, No nuckle guard etc etc.. There is no sense in making the fitting and chasis so much prone to breakage. RE needs better engineering team I think.
@mohitonutube
@mohitonutube 10 күн бұрын
For 90 days RE did not give me crash guard. What they expect one to do?
@Windings-gj8dk
@Windings-gj8dk 9 күн бұрын
Yes, RE learned nothing from the 411 frame disaster, instead they made another with the same problems, it took me 4 seconds when I looked at the new 450 frame to conclude no lessons learned, no changes made. They hired a donkey instead of a frame designer / engineer. The British bikes of old were designed by proper engineers, since those days RE have not been able to design much of anything. I was hoping they actually had an R&D department and decent engineers, looks like I was wrong.
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