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Cycle News 2025 Issue 33 August 19

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on shop runs. The 17-inch rear wheel/ tire combo sits nicely in its stance. Its utilitarian style matches its performance perfectly. It's a robust scrambler that can take on all terrain but feels much more substantial than an entry-level dual sport bike. It is the most beginner-friendly bike here, except for its high weight. It can even punch above its weight if you want to get rowdy/irresponsible with your friends. But beware, it's very close to being unhappy when pushed at any sort of speed off-road. And no good has ever come from an unhappy motorcycle. The Himalayan 450 is the second heavi - est here, pushing 430-plus pounds full of 4.5 gallons of fuel. The chassis handles the weight well, and the whole package is in tune for some chill traversing. The Himalayan runs great. The EFI mapping and ride-by-wire throttle are clean. The gear spacing in the six-speed box is a bit stretched out for some (it's not a race bike), and it doesn't get too buzzy at higher rpm; it just rumbles along, mir - roring the whole vibe of this bike. The same goes for the suspension. It has 7.9 inches of front and rear travel and is tuned more toward the plush side of the valving spectrum, making it ideal for riding the Himalayan the way it seems meant to be ridden. Suspen - sion components include Showa's SFF fork in front and a fairly basic monotube VOLUME ISSUE AUGUST , P125

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