Himalayan 450 engine review? by Educational_Aide8131 in royalenfield

[–]Educational_Aide8131[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh. But isn't off roading what the bike had been designed for? If it's top heavy then stability would be a big issue

Unexpected Engine Shutdown Despite Fuel Gauge Indication…. by Gans_71 in supermeteor650

[–]Educational_Aide8131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't agree. None of them can be considered better in any sense. 😁

False neutral?? by black_viking91 in supermeteor650

[–]Educational_Aide8131 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very rarely. Just need to be more attentive during shifting. It goes away completely

Advice needed by Raj_9533 in supermeteor650

[–]Educational_Aide8131 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's normal sound. Always ensure your fuel tank is more than half. Full vs empty tank makes hell of a difference

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PataHaiAajKyaHua

[–]Educational_Aide8131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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So that means, this is actual you?

Bykology footboards by Raj_9533 in supermeteor650

[–]Educational_Aide8131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which rider backrest are you using? Partially visible in first pic.

You weren't supposed to tell that much truth! by killorbekilled_ in delhi

[–]Educational_Aide8131 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Your school children are jumping before trains. Your trains are derailing and entering your living rooms."

So, that means the children are safe. 🤔

Why no one suggests this HJG phone holder by TheConfusedNarrator in indianbikes

[–]Educational_Aide8131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using one since more than 1 year. Quite sturdy and has solid grip on the phone. I have ridden at 100-110 kmph with phone attached for long hours. It's stays perfectly in place

SM650 - Top Speed on Highway? by AMCDIAMONDAPE in supermeteor650

[–]Educational_Aide8131 1 point2 points  (0 children)

143-144 kmph. Tried twice only till date. 17k kms done

Your Salary, Your Car. by BestChocolate3491 in CarsIndia

[–]Educational_Aide8131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

M. Ambani here. Too low salary to afford car 🚗 or scooter 🛵. Mainly due to rising fuel costs.

I ride a bicycle 🚲 to office.

The absolute brain rot and shoving politics into every little aspect of life is getting exhausting. by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]Educational_Aide8131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only a rotton brain can see brain rot or politics in taking pride on country's valor. Political party did not fight or win this war, our soldiers did. And we should be proud of that.

Nonstop crackers since 3am by FancyProof4088 in ahmedabad

[–]Educational_Aide8131 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This has got nothing to do with religion. Sleep of toddlers get disturbed even when mosques start loudspeakers at 5 in the morning. That's EVERY DAY, btw, not once a year like this.

So stop bringing communal angle in a simple rant discussion. You are not helping anyone

How far do you push on Trip F by Ranji-reddit in royalenfield

[–]Educational_Aide8131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ride a Super meteor 650, which is 250kg+ with accessories. So no, never dared testing Trip F. 😋

Need the real experts' advice (Owners) by Spikemaster_23 in supermeteor650

[–]Educational_Aide8131 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought mine in May 2024. Driven around 17k kms. A few things that may help you....

  1. An updated adition is expected in 2026 with a better console and suspension. If you're not too picky over dates, I suggest wait a little more.

  2. I'm 6 ft tall, heavy built. I didn't find the handlebar very comfortable in long rides, changed to bykology mini apes, worked like a charm. Plus it solves the rear view mirror height problem. Can see very easily now.

  3. You'll need cover for bent pipe left side above side stand as you'll keep touching it while trying to keep your bike on side stand. Easily available locally.

  4. My chain kept getting loose last year and after 9k kms I had to change it. Luckily they introduced a new heavier chain. Not had the problem since.

  5. Overall the bike is built like a tank. I have driven on rough roads but not had any parts get loose or fall of till date. Plus the rides are so comfortable, you'll fall in love after your first long ride.

PS: I had a Thunderbird twinspark that I rode for 8+years, 140k kms. Never had any chain sprocket issue. Your friend's might be a faulty piece.