green.kecske Adaugat pe 20 Noiembrie, 2017 Share Adaugat pe 20 Noiembrie, 2017 Published on 11.20.2017 [embedded content] Royal Enfield is gearing up for a groundbreaking 2018 with the entry of the highly anticipated Himalayan model to the North America market. The Himalayan is purpose-built for adventure while allowing for a less extreme and more accessible form of adventure touring. “2018 will be a very exciting year for Royal Enfield in North America, as we introduce three entirely new motorcycles. These new motorcycles are fun, easy and affordable — and are perfect for new motorcyclists, veteran riders and everyone in between.” said Rod Copes, President, Royal Enfield, North America. “Royal Enfield is committed to growing the middle-weight motorcycle segment, and these new motorcycles are exactly what motorcycle enthusiasts have been desiring for years.” The People’s Adventure Bike Building on a successful launch overseas in 2017, Royal Enfield North America will bring the popular Himalayan model to US showroom floors in summer of 2018. The Himalayan is purpose-built for adventure with a rugged duplex split cradle frame designed and developed by Harris Performance. The Himalayan’s 9-inch ground clearance and long-travel suspension allows it to take on trail obstacles comfortably. A 21″/17″ wheel size combination provides better control while riding over rocks and ruts. The Himalayan is powered by a simple air-cooled, overhead camshaft engine platform that forms the base of Royal Enfield’s new long-stroke LS 410 engine. The engine delivers high torque and usable power at lower RPMs that delivers smooth riding in higher gears at lower speeds, making it easier to climb hills with confidence. Modern design and materials translate into increased efficiency and reduced maintenance. Touring utility is built inherently into the Himalayan. A 4-gallon fuel tank provides a long range of approximately 280 miles. An ergonomically optimized layout for the footpegs, handlebar and seat h produce a comfortable upright riding posture that is necessary for long rides. An accessible 31.5-inch seat h with lower center of gravity and relatively light weight of 401 pounds, ensures ease of planting feet on the ground and more control. The Royal Enfield Himalayan comes fitted with dual-sport tires that lend a confident grip and performance across a range of terrain. Braking control is provided by a large 300mm front and 240mm rear disc, which also help to reduce braking effort. The Himalayan will be in available in two colors — Graphite and Snow — in the summer of 2018. The model will retail for $4,499 MSRP and a full range of motorcycle accessories will also be available. We look forward to getting an opportunity to test out the new Himalayan this coming spring. Stay tuned for more details! 2018 Royal Enfield Himalayan Specs Engine Type: Single cylinder, air-cooled, 4 stroke, SOHC Displacement: 411cc Bore & Stroke: 78mm x 86mm Compression: 9.5:1 Max. Power Output: 24.5 BHP @ 6500 RPM Max. Torque 26 ft-lbs Fuel System: Fuel injected Ignition System: TCI, multi-curve Engine Start: Electric only Fuel Capacity: 4 gallons Fuel Efficiency: 70 MPG (estimated) Lubrication: Wet Sump Clutch Wet, multi-plate Gearbox / Transmission Type: 5 speed constant mesh Final Drive: O-ring chain Frame Type: Half-duplex split cradle frame Suspension (front): Telescopic 41mm forks, 7.9 in. (200mm) Travel Suspension (rear): Monoshock with linkage, 7.1 in. (180mm) Travel Dimensions (L x W x H): 86 in. x 33 in. x 53 in. Wheelbase: 58 in. Seat Height: 31.5 in. Ground Clearance: 9 in. Wet Weight: 401 lbs. Tires (front): 90/90-21″ Tires (rear): 120/90-17″ Brakes (front): 300mm single disc, 2-piston floating caliper Brakes (rear): 240mm single disc, single piston floating caliper Electrical System: 12 Volt DC Instruments: 12 Volt, 8 AH VRLA Headlight: 12V H4 60/55 W Taillight: LED . Photos and video by Stephen Gregory Citează Link către comentariu Distribuie pe alte site-uri More sharing options...
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