BMW G310GS vs Royal Enfield Himalayan | Best budget adventure bike review

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  • čas přidán 30. 08. 2018
  • BikeSocial and round-the-world adventurer Nathan Millward spend two days riding trails and road on the BMW G310GS and Royal Enfield Himalayan. Which one offers the best value for money? Follow the arguments as they tackle the green lanes and byways of England...
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  • @neletg
    @neletg Před 4 lety +32

    Noraly rided 66.000 Km on a Himalayan from the India to Peru crossing Asia, Europe and Sud America. I think is a very capable motorbike...

  • @jamesmcgrath1952
    @jamesmcgrath1952 Před 6 lety +155

    Gees guys, tone down the music. It gets a bit tiring turning the volume up to hear the dialog only to have my eardrums blown out when the music comes on.

  • @KARMAkazeMoto
    @KARMAkazeMoto Před 5 lety +281

    I was laughing at these guys trying to convince the other why their bike was best. Just two totally different mindsets, riding styles, purpose. For me, Himalayan all the way!

    • @brooks7845
      @brooks7845 Před 5 lety +12

      Love your channel btw KARMAkaze Moto.

    • @KARMAkazeMoto
      @KARMAkazeMoto Před 5 lety +11

      ​@@brooks7845 If I could click a heart on this I would! Thanks so much! I'm working at it. Hopefully I get even better. Winter is here for me. F'n cold and frozen solid! Come spring I'll turn the Himalayan loose on Alaska! 🏍
      Thanks again!

    • @relfelapautu
      @relfelapautu Před 5 lety +2

      Waiting for that part 3 bro. Loved your channel. Keep it up 👍👍👍

    • @KARMAkazeMoto
      @KARMAkazeMoto Před 5 lety +2

      @@relfelapautu I'm aiming for next weekend. And thanks!

    • @rich_jg5705
      @rich_jg5705 Před 5 lety +1

      That's what made this show enjoyable. By the end it's clear which bike is better suited to purpose, style and mindset in riding. It's the same reason I've enjoyed watching your series. From them chatting to you documenting your ride I'm learning more and more about the bike.

  • @luvnotvideos
    @luvnotvideos Před 5 lety +60

    Great videography. Unfortunately, it was difficult to hear what this whole thing was about. PLEASE learn to equalize your volume between dialog and music! I could barely hear the dialog - the important stuff - and was overwhelmed by the music.

  • @crazynmad89
    @crazynmad89 Před 6 lety +61

    Himalayan Rocks..😎 as per price, as per performance, as per spare costs its far better than bmw GS...

  • @yoshimitsu411
    @yoshimitsu411 Před 5 lety +33

    I rode the Himalayan in the Himalayas and it was amazing. Went everywhere over any terrain with no issues. It's just superb.

  • @craigdalton2527
    @craigdalton2527 Před 6 lety +44

    The music in between the talking is terrible and really loud! Would do better with something lighter and maybe some engine noise.

  • @oddf3llow
    @oddf3llow Před 6 lety +271

    Gotta say, it's the Himalayan for me.

    • @53glowe
      @53glowe Před 6 lety +23

      The Himalayan takes its design cues from the 70's. Given that, it will appeal to people who like that kind of retro/workhorse look. For others, its lack of contemporary design architecture won't appeal at all. So its appeal is subjective, so to argue it's better or worse on this basis is futile. But to debate them objectively is different. Which accelerates better, which has better handling, more reliable, better economy, better load carrying, better on road, better off road etc, easier to repair etc etc. Now that's a more rational debate based on facts..not emotions🤔

    • @aditya9600
      @aditya9600 Před 5 lety +16

      @MrMAAKK
      Gs is indian made crap

    • @raajrane
      @raajrane Před 5 lety +35

      @MrMAAKK 😂😂even the bmw is made by an Indian company called TVS motors my friend so you're the one trolling yourself 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Wolf-cc8hu
      @Wolf-cc8hu Před 5 lety +3

      No, TVS had partnered with BMW and had produced Apache RR310

    • @Wolf-cc8hu
      @Wolf-cc8hu Před 5 lety +7

      But,never go for baby GS adventure many Indian moto vloggers are unsatisfied with its performance,waste of money rather buy Himalayan for fun,half its price☺️

  • @MrTacklebury
    @MrTacklebury Před 6 lety +168

    I love my Himalayan. I got one of the early ones here in the US and my only real wish would be for a 6th gear for freeway riding. Everything else has been great. I have the panniers installed and I'm getting a set of Rotopax for the front for gas and water. That'd give me about a 200 mi offroad range. 8)

    • @souravsekharnayak
      @souravsekharnayak Před 5 lety +1

      Tech Gravity how come?

    • @KARMAkazeMoto
      @KARMAkazeMoto Před 5 lety +1

      Have you taken it anywhere adventurous yet Scott?

    • @MrTacklebury
      @MrTacklebury Před 5 lety +4

      Not as much as I would have liked to. We got a lot of rainfall during Sept & Oct and it's getting cold early, so I've got it winterized in the barn. I did thoroughly enjoy what I got to do with it, however.

    • @KARMAkazeMoto
      @KARMAkazeMoto Před 5 lety +3

      Similar issue here. Lots of rain. Also I got slammed with an unusual amount of work. I'll get a couple more short rides in before winterizing. And next summer is going to be epic!

    • @siddharthchand2930
      @siddharthchand2930 Před 5 lety +3

      @@KARMAkazeMoto dude loved your Seattle to Alaska series

  • @cresshead
    @cresshead Před 5 lety +71

    just watched a lady from holland on youtube take her royal enfield Himalayan across Asia and now oman iran etc...it's certainly capable

    • @glennfryer1539
      @glennfryer1539 Před 5 lety +5

      cresshead Itchy Boots... on CZcams ... the bikes a winner..

    • @cresshead
      @cresshead Před 5 lety +1

      @@glennfryer1539 it's been amazin ..reliable and a true workhorse as she travels around the globe

    • @PeterKoperdan
      @PeterKoperdan Před 4 lety +1

      I'm not saying that Himalayan is not good, but Vespas have been taken around the world...

    • @cresshead
      @cresshead Před 4 lety

      @@PeterKoperdan Himalayan went on to south america with argentina, chile peru etc... she had to fly home after the 2020 thing hit but that bike has been brilliant all around the world so far.

    • @PeterKoperdan
      @PeterKoperdan Před 4 lety +1

      @@cresshead I would have to watch the whole series to be able to form an opinion about that. But my general comment means that simply going around the world is not a good benchmark of something, because great many bikes have done that, including scooters and possibly also mopeds.
      There are many bikes on the market and some of them have rock solid reliability, so they can be more reliable than new bikes even when bought used. Therefore, they are fair game to include in comparisons. I'd rather buy a notoriously reliable bike used, than unreliable bike new.
      There are other factors to consider regarding ADV bikes then their ability to march forward day after day. As I already mentioned, Vespas have been taken around the world. Engine performance and design is an important factor. Performance on highways is also to be considered and the vibrations the engine produces. Some engines make for a much less comfortable ride. And comfort is extremely important on long trips. Comfort is hugely influenced by suspension.
      I'm not an expert, but people say that Himalayan has some important issues that should be taken into account. I may be mistaken, but I think that Itchy Boots is not a veteran rider, so she most likely can't assess her bike very well. From her perspective it does the trick and isn't BAD, therefore it's great. Some people also aren't very picky and she may be one of them.
      When you hear about her adventure and watch a few videos you may come to the conclusion, that Himalayan is awesome, because it allowed her to make the trip. But as I said before, Vespas were taken around the world..
      Himalayan costs under $2500 in India if I'm not mistaken. That's a bargain and a no-brainer for many people! In my European country it costs around $5500. For that kind of money you can get many different bikes, both new and used.

  • @downey3006
    @downey3006 Před 5 lety +208

    Watch itchy boots channel see how far that Himalayan goes stop arguing about😂

    • @ronaldharris6569
      @ronaldharris6569 Před 5 lety +14

      Yes boots is a fearless awesome woman

    • @sarthakmohapatra3738
      @sarthakmohapatra3738 Před 5 lety +6

      Yee Noraly and Basanti

    • @VMKAROUND365
      @VMKAROUND365 Před 5 lety +10

      Truly awesome and also I bought the Himalayan.its arriving the begining of September 🥰

    • @photojames
      @photojames Před 4 lety +4

      I was tempted but after doing some research on the Himalayan I wouldn't have confidence in the clutch. Too many stories about the plate's dying, even itchy boots killed 2

    • @martinedwardfleet
      @martinedwardfleet Před 4 lety +1

      @@photojames don't forget steering head bearings at 10000, for her and "the postman"

  • @motonomy
    @motonomy Před 6 lety +59

    More than two years ago I bought Himalayan almost all reviews I watch are just validating my decision

    • @mikefule330
      @mikefule330 Před 5 lety +8

      Nice position to be in. I've been known to make a bad biking purchase and only find out later that everyone else already realised it was rubbish! (Not just with bikes.) Sometimes it takes courage to choose a less fashionable and quirkier bike rather than go for the safe choice. Have fun on the Himalayan, just as I'm having fun on my air cooled 48bhp Guzzi that most people wouldn't think of buying because it won't do 130mph.

    • @0xsergy
      @0xsergy Před 5 lety +2

      Ey, I'm looking at one now. Did you ever have oil leaks or issues with the fork bearings?

  • @acoolindian
    @acoolindian Před 5 lety +80

    Well..... I'll easily take that Enfield Himalayan... and use the saved money to plan & organize my travels :-D

  • @sandeepssangha
    @sandeepssangha Před 5 lety +25

    So if anyone trolls One bike over other as its Indian built. Then u be trolling urself as both Himalayan RE & BMW G310GS are built in India by TVS.
    PS: i prefer the himalayan, when u have to go to some really tough trails, slippery trails or travel over high mountains, himalayan gives constant power over rocks & in slopes, making it more reliable in dangerous situations, doesnt slip to the sides. Plus its built solid, not like some other plastic bikes, not saying G310GS as plastic bikes, but some others are.
    BMW G310GS is better on roads & highways Vs Himalayan hands down

    • @sumeetghai8867
      @sumeetghai8867 Před 5 lety +2

      Bro you might be right but have you tried mono. It's one heel of a machine. I was buying re Himalayan but one of my friend told me to take a test ride of mojo. And man that bike is insane. Feels like mini monster and tiger in one.

    • @antler1566
      @antler1566 Před 5 lety +1

      Yaa man... mojo is an amazing machine

    • @akshay5569
      @akshay5569 Před 4 lety

      @@sumeetghai8867 mojo is rare so u will be spotlight

  • @farzinbi
    @farzinbi Před 5 lety +124

    I can buy two Himalayan's for the price of 1 GS in India. BMW has got it wrong in my opinion.

    • @8080408729a
      @8080408729a Před 5 lety +15

      & servicing also...they charged 6k to my frnd🤣🤣

    • @glennfryer1539
      @glennfryer1539 Před 5 lety +4

      Totally agree.... the Beemer will break down before the Enfield...

    • @herrmahlzahn6924
      @herrmahlzahn6924 Před 5 lety +6

      @@8080408729a
      The price in the US for the GS 310 and the Himalayan is very close. The Price difference between the two is not even in the discussion. I would tend to the India Himalayan. More cc more torque. BMW lives not only in the Motorcycle market on the Brand name and the sign on the tank.
      I'll believe that BMW and also American brands that live on a Name will be passed on the right by smart Asien designs that make sense.
      Infrastructure is the key and BMW has no better Service stations than Royal Enfield. You ride in a town and you may find a BMW dealer but sorry, no motorcycle service.
      Bi9kes like that, 1 cyl dumper need to be easy to fix.
      I'll think that early 2000 are over. Volks looking for fewer electronics but more consistent reliability. Riding a Motorcycle have to be pour and simple, otherwise, I buy me an automatic scooter.
      Opinion off

    • @herrmahlzahn6924
      @herrmahlzahn6924 Před 5 lety +3

      ​@kev googlestein
      The Interceptor and the Continental GT are build by Madras Motors is Chennai India. They build Motorcycles under Royal Enfield license.
      The TVS 310 R and 310 GS are build by TVS Motor Comp. in Hosur and Tami Nadur India. They build Motorcycles under BMW license.
      Just in case you wanna know.

    • @RideWithRen
      @RideWithRen Před 4 lety +1

      @ekim andersom BMW 310 GS is a thousand dollars more than the Himalayan in my city in Texas.

  • @vinaybv7978
    @vinaybv7978 Před 6 lety +88

    come on alloy wheels on adventure bike..? its not right! Himalayan 21 inch spoke wheels glides over almost anything. Its the most i like on my Himalayan and always it proves me right.

    • @chrisredfield3240
      @chrisredfield3240 Před 6 lety +5

      Should have been called a G310xr closer to an xr to a gs.

  • @RideWithRen
    @RideWithRen Před 4 lety +5

    Nathan Milward, Itchy Boots and Karmakaze convinced me to buy a Himalayan, and I am extremely pleased. Like Nathan said, it's one of the best adventure bikes to come out in the last five years, and one that's hard to beat pound for pound.

  • @CoreyBrass
    @CoreyBrass Před 5 lety +6

    Great video...I think the argument they really had is what does "adventure" mean. It's clear the 2 had diffrent opinions on what that is so the real value of this video is being able to picks who's definition I lean towards.

  • @Free_Ranger_CT110
    @Free_Ranger_CT110 Před 4 lety +11

    Himalayan for me. Good honest bike without the la-di-da factor....

  • @bobdenman688
    @bobdenman688 Před 6 lety +44

    Himalayan is the bike

  • @adamgoodsell4170
    @adamgoodsell4170 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video, may thanks.I’m a fan of both John and Nathan, so it was great to see them together. I think there’s lots of food for thought from both. I also thought it was entertaining as well as informative. Cheers, Adam

  • @Stormcloakvictory
    @Stormcloakvictory Před 5 lety +6

    I just love the utillitarian/workhorse characteristics of the Himalayan, I don't even have a motorcycle license but seeing more and more video's of it makes we wanna get a license buy a Himalayan and gear, then procede to ride all kinds of nice country side roads (maybe even bit of a roadtrip abroad)

    • @easy8077
      @easy8077 Před 4 lety +1

      I own a cruiser as of now, but because of it I realized how much more functional my bike needs to be...
      I like bad roads, bad weather, silent places, low budget camping and I'm a cruiser guy so no speeding.
      A shiny comfortable cruiser is nice and I am into doing things with style but a rugged ADV would suit me better because I care more about my bike beeing functional than shiny and yet RE manages to suit my tastes even for matters of style 👌
      PS: I would only like the Himalayan to have a tiny little much punch, like 5HP but as it's as cheap as it is, I guess I could put some money into a little refinement

  • @rahgahnah
    @rahgahnah Před 5 lety +2

    Nice work, I like the banter and the honest opinions. Good job gents.

  • @MotoCampAdv
    @MotoCampAdv Před 6 lety +20

    Himalayan definitely

  • @leewatkeys9065
    @leewatkeys9065 Před 6 lety +62

    Enjoyed that guys well done. The RE looks as if it will last too

  • @Max_Marz
    @Max_Marz Před 6 lety +2

    randomly searching for a review on the 310 and did NOT EXPECT TO SEE NATHAN! Frig yeah!

  • @scotwilson4169
    @scotwilson4169 Před 6 lety +65

    Love the Himalayan, had a lot of fun riding it. My bike’s a Triumph tiger 1200 and I couldn’t replace it for the Himalayan since I’m still young so the weight isn’t an issue, but 100% would have it as a second bike.
    As long as you re program your brain for the power and don’t expect anything exciting you’ll be fine. I was very impressed, couldn’t fault the front brake on the one I rode?? Everyone says it’s bad but I really couldn’t criticise it, I guess there’s a bit of travel to get to the biting point but it stops very well, as long as you use both front and rear (which you always do anyway) then they’re fine.
    Handling on the road really surprised me, it was great, very nimble and goes round corners very well.
    Engine is torquey, 2nd is a great gear, accelerates quite spiritedly up to an easy 40 when pulling away, probably tops out around 45 so very useable.
    Riding position really comfy, standing position also great.
    Suspension Great at soaking up bumps and poor road surfaces, and doesn’t really wallow around in the corners even when riding fairly quickly
    Good wind protection, probably would want a bit more if you were cruising at 85 all day but you won’t because the bike won’t do it 😂
    Will sit at 60 all day, had mine accelerating up to 70 up a hill so that’s pretty good.
    Very smooth engine, gets vibey when you rev it out for acceleration, but when cruising it’s fine
    It reminds me of my 125 days where you still had a lot of fun but not going very fast, it’s like 125++ because it’s got double the power.
    I forgot how fun and simple it was to ride a slow bike fast

    • @richlijacanacua
      @richlijacanacua Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing your experienced of Himalayan. Thanks for the short ang effective blog.

  • @hutch312
    @hutch312 Před 6 lety

    Will those adjustable brake/clutch levers on the G310GS also work on the RE Himalayan? If so what is the brand?

  • @Kendoji1
    @Kendoji1 Před 6 lety +1

    Entertaining and brilliantly produced video, well done.

  • @robertbabic4595
    @robertbabic4595 Před 4 lety

    Great video, a lots of informations thanks
    What you think of two people on GS? Can pull or it's to weak?

  • @timothyswartz5292
    @timothyswartz5292 Před 5 lety

    Can someone tell me, is having two front fenders a style choice? or can the lower one be removed if needed?

  • @davidskogley3570
    @davidskogley3570 Před 6 lety +1

    Great stuff! Really well-made video and fun to watch. Wish I could have gone with you. Loved the two guys arguing their respective points, interspersed with riding and music. And despite Nathan being a wee bit grumpy (who wants to have their bike called rubbish?), I'd have to say he convinced me that the Himalayan is the bike for me! Keep it up!

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman Před 5 lety +2

      I was as angry as hell when he said that.!

    • @davidskogley3570
      @davidskogley3570 Před 5 lety

      @@nathanthepostman Don't blame you! And no offense meant. It was fun hearing you two go at it, and the good discussion you two had brought up lots of important points. What stuck in my mind is what you said about the Himalayan being a comprehensive package, and that both bikes are enablers.

  • @WildCogs
    @WildCogs Před 4 lety

    Great review/vid, love to know the route they took, tried to piece it together

  • @anirex911
    @anirex911 Před 6 lety

    Fantastic video. Brilliant editing. Simply gorgeous shots and music. Fantastic review. Thank you very much. And yes... Even here in India, I went for the Himalayan. Cheers.

  • @Planet_Wax
    @Planet_Wax Před 6 lety +32

    Nathan, I've had a look into the front brake on the Himalayan and it would seem the floating front disc from a RE Continental GT fits straight on and should improve things there. The caliper may also fit to improve it even more. As for power, Hitchcocks are looking into a big bore kit, no idea when it would be available though. This would be a superb upgrade! These two together and the Himalayan would be a sensational bike! Cheers, Michael.

    • @philclarke7712
      @philclarke7712 Před 6 lety +1

      Big bore kit and a brake upgrade? Just buy the SWM Super dual then. What's the point of buying it just to swap everything out? Sorry #rallyraid.

    • @stevebrown7584
      @stevebrown7584 Před 5 lety +4

      The brakes are fine, you don't need any more off road and when you need to stop quickly on tarmac you just squeeze it harder. It works, I know this!

    • @glennfryer1539
      @glennfryer1539 Před 5 lety +1

      Michael Sherry That’s a good tip Micheal 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @djmumbhai1
    @djmumbhai1 Před 5 lety

    Had test rided himalayan, felt too good.
    One thing am suffering from lower back issues since many years. Discs are depleted, and am riding currently Avenger 200, with driver back support. Now switching to himalayan will it be an issue, as himalayan with driver back support dont know about it.

  • @Parin_Mehta
    @Parin_Mehta Před 4 lety

    Contemplating between buying KTM 390 adv and BMW g310gs, waiting for the new BS6 version (Euro 5). Any recommendations?

  • @stevehoward3981
    @stevehoward3981 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I owned both at the same time. My Himmy was a 2021 and the 310 is a 2023. There were significant updates to the 310 in 2021. I sold my Himmy because it left me stranded 1100 miles from home. The dealer support in the US is not there at this point. The issue turned out to be a bad fuel pump so it was not that big a deal but I was in isolated areas where if it died completely it was serious. The 310 has a much higher build quality but it does need a few upgrades. A new rear spring is the most important. The suspension on the Himmy is very stiff to compensate for the low cost. The engines are completely different. The 411cc is slow revving and pleasant to ride. The 310 is much higher rpm and sporty in comparison. The 310 has about 12 more horsepower over the 411. I will be keeping my 310 and am planning many adventures for it including the western third of the Trans America Trail.

    • @bennettsbikesocial
      @bennettsbikesocial  Před 8 měsíci

      Great info, thanks, and glad you found the one that worked for you. Cheers, John

  • @ShalvinJoseph
    @ShalvinJoseph Před 6 lety +4

    Did you turn off ABS for off road ?

  • @jonathanwelsh8851
    @jonathanwelsh8851 Před 5 lety +10

    Excellent video guys! I think what this video proves is that each of us as motorcycle riders find ourselves drawn to a particular bike (or bikes) for different reasons. Therefore, we select our chosen mount based on a set of criteria that speaks to us; realizing that no bike is perfect: each model is some sort of compromise. Since both of these bikes seem to "push my buttons" I was interested to get the guys thoughts on them. Obviously, the BMW G310GS is better on the street (it's got 17" wheels and a street-biased suspension package, it's lighter and more nimble) and the Himalayan really comes into it's own when the going gets tougher (I would assume that it's not only better off-road, but on stretches of tarmac that have fallen into a state of disrepair; but since I haven't ridden one, I couldn't say for sure).
    As the owner of a 2017 Honda CRF250L Rally, my ears perked up when Nathan remarked that the little Honda starts to look pretty good now that he's ridden the BMW more (Nathan just became one of the smartest people in the world in my estimation). But, as they stated, most all of these smaller-displacement adventure bikes need some tweaking to get them where they need to be...and that's again the point: motorcycle riders select a bike because it speaks to them, and once purchased they set about customizing it to better suit their needs (in a sense: turning the bike into the bike they wanted to buy in the first place)...and it's that "search for perfection" that draws riders again and again to motorcycles.
    Both of these motorbikes look like fun (and I'm sure they are)...which one a particular rider chooses reflects those criteria that each individual finds important.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @imviiku
    @imviiku Před 5 lety +8

    The Price difference is immense.. it not even comparable

  • @fleshpie2129
    @fleshpie2129 Před 4 lety

    what about Honda CRF 250 L and RALLY? Any good in your opinion?

  • @SB-ok3xc
    @SB-ok3xc Před 4 lety +45

    If they make a 650cc himalayan it would be epic!

    • @wristtwist1885
      @wristtwist1885 Před 3 lety +1

      I think the Bullet 500 engine would be enough.

    • @imochasingh6875
      @imochasingh6875 Před 3 lety

      @@wristtwist1885 bullet 500 doesn't have the HP to ride 160-170 km/hr on highway.

    • @phu5005
      @phu5005 Před 3 lety +1

      If they made it a liter bike, it’d prob be 45bhp. Slow & fun no matter the size. It’s the RE way.

    • @wristtwist1885
      @wristtwist1885 Před 3 lety

      @@phu5005 Imagine the Sound 😍

    • @DontuseGoogleorWiki
      @DontuseGoogleorWiki Před 4 měsíci

      @@imochasingh6875 WHO buys a high sprung single cylinder upright bike to go 170kph?? Answer; NO ONE

  • @azaad9153
    @azaad9153 Před 6 lety

    This is so accurate review .
    I hope rally raid parts gonna make it to India.
    Love to be a part of it .
    Great review n loved the cinematography .
    And the connection potraited between machine and rider was so good.
    Respect *

  • @Sudip_Sarkar_Charles_Edwards

    Need to get myself a cup of himalayan tea as the music is thumping through my neurons.. Thanks a lot guys..

  • @martianpolarbeer
    @martianpolarbeer Před 6 lety +1

    Love the intro of riders and team :D

  • @Stevef2234
    @Stevef2234 Před 4 lety

    What camera are you filming with? Looks great.

  • @gregorycollier1392
    @gregorycollier1392 Před 4 lety

    Curious what the Mfg and model of Nathan’s brown jacket... Anyone know?

  • @colincampbell2153
    @colincampbell2153 Před 4 lety +1

    If you have a Himalayan, please check the rear brake caliper. Mine has just snapped at the rear casting - where it goes on the pin to float. It's a warranty job and is hopefully a rare event. while rolling back the brake clunked... I did not realise until a few mins later I was slowly rolling into a petrol station that the rear brake was nor functioning.
    It will be a warranty job and I feel lucky that I was moving so slowly!
    Other wise it has been a tough little machine. Useless compass of course and the gear change indicator has already broken.

  • @Enginear100
    @Enginear100 Před 4 lety

    A great video that shows an affordable adventure is possible in the UK. Finding trails to link an extended route can be areal pain, any chance you can share a route map or GPX? PS Good to see Nathan get air time with BikeSocial.

  • @mikebills9343
    @mikebills9343 Před 5 lety

    Is the Himalayan any good with 2 up and some limited luggage ?

  • @cloggsy1971
    @cloggsy1971 Před 4 lety

    I wonder how these would stack up against the VStrom 250, the Zontes 310, the forthcoming Sinnis T380 etc.?

  • @prince1995moh
    @prince1995moh Před 6 lety +32

    I am india i have driven my re Himalayan bs4 for about 4000 km
    Good part 411cc 24bhp 35+/- kmpl highway crusing
    Good seating comfort .
    Good ground clearance.
    Good bulit quality
    Good amount of speed max 140km ( vibration included)
    Priced below 2 lakhs
    Good enough suspension among these budgets
    Good throttle sounds
    Instrument cluster good With pretty informations
    Rider can stand while riding.
    Good enough brakes and tyres
    Not expecting abs etc for dual purpose bike
    Heat at legs on heavy traffic on sunny day
    Little harder gears and clutches
    Low lights
    Vibrating on high speeds.
    Electronic switchs bit low.
    Slow acceleration
    0-100 in 10 to 11 secs..
    Bad quality helmet offered by company.

    • @djmumbhai1
      @djmumbhai1 Před 5 lety +1

      Heating issue..??
      Is your bike bs3 or bs4.
      Asking you as am planning for it.
      Had test rided it felt too good.
      One thing am suffering from lower back issues since many years. Discs are depleted, and am riding currently Avenger 200, with driver back support. Now switching to himalayan will it be an issue, as himalayan with driver back support dont know about it.

    • @ronaldharris6569
      @ronaldharris6569 Před 5 lety

      It needs1 more gear for the usa,highways here are faster than most places the torque is there for a 75 mph cruising speed at a lower rpm .when that's converted to kmph that seems high but that's what you need to stay ahead of the big trucks that can blow you off the road

    • @Stormcloakvictory
      @Stormcloakvictory Před 5 lety +1

      Summed up pretty well but yeah on our highways you wanna do 130-140km/h easily in low rpm and easily/quickly accelerate to like 150km/h for smooth/quick overtaking aswell.
      (However, you can still ride decently and safely here managing only 100-120 km/h)
      But then again, that would probably make the Himalayan king of the ADV bikes I guess.

    • @richH1625
      @richH1625 Před 5 lety

      @@ronaldharris6569
      Not sure. From other reports the handling isn't good at those speeds. Horses, courses.
      Looks better for round the world, not round America
      Check the Itchy Boots videos ... czcams.com/video/BsdKwqc1040/video.html

  • @ricklehurst
    @ricklehurst Před 6 lety +76

    Interesting, but why the annoying gulf in volume between the music and dialogue?

    • @twistednemo
      @twistednemo Před 6 lety +7

      Yeah, really annoying.

    • @p9917j
      @p9917j Před 5 lety +4

      Ditto, made a great video a chore to watch having to hover over the volume button.

    • @MrHarleyoldfart
      @MrHarleyoldfart Před 5 lety +3

      You're so right, i nearly turned the video off, why have the music in the first place!

    • @richH1625
      @richH1625 Před 5 lety +2

      I second what the others are saying.
      But maybe the editor just has different ears.
      I'd suggest running it past three or four friends\parents for constructive comments before publishing.
      Speech was better later on,,, , at the start the Himalayan guy kept turning away ... maybe you trained them as it went on!?

  • @shootingGBS
    @shootingGBS Před 5 lety

    What a great video! If I were in a position to buy a new bike, RE Himalayan for me...

  • @ruturajbhosale9227
    @ruturajbhosale9227 Před 5 lety +4

    Keeping the subject aside, personally, i like the music. Can somebody please give me the music details in this video.

  • @gmdeboer
    @gmdeboer Před 5 lety

    How tall are you guys? Im considering the Himalaya but i think im too tall for it (6’3”)...

  • @eddyhoughton6542
    @eddyhoughton6542 Před rokem +1

    Any chance of some links to sites that let you know what trails you can legally ride on with a motorbike? UK Cycle Network does it for mountain bikes but what about motor cycles?

    • @bennettsbikesocial
      @bennettsbikesocial  Před rokem +1

      Your best bet is the TRF, Trail Riders Fedllowship: www.trf.org.uk/

  • @sheregrewal9182
    @sheregrewal9182 Před 6 lety

    Very good down to earth presentation...good show gentlemen..

  • @tjwilly
    @tjwilly Před 5 lety

    I’d love to just hear the final thoughts and why and skip the slo-mo freedom fries (chips). Biased riders based on ownership?

  • @allanmacbadger5692
    @allanmacbadger5692 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm now in my 60's and never had a motorbike, I live next to Salisbury Plain and would like to buy a lower powered adventure bike just for a bit of fun on the dirt / stone roads on the plain at the weekends, The Himalayan looks good to me, would an A2 licence cover the Himalayan and is it easy to get?

    • @richlijacanacua
      @richlijacanacua Před rokem

      Yes it good for beginners and professional bike riders. As well young and old. Designed for safe and effective travel. Both on road and off-roads.

  • @MuleBlanche
    @MuleBlanche Před 5 lety +3

    Huge tail bag on the BMW and tiny sack on the RE ?

  • @Rushdie01
    @Rushdie01 Před 2 lety +2

    I have had a 310gs and a crf250 rally. The rally was almost dangerous for long distance highway, the 310gs was far easier and safer for long distance. Yes the rally is in a league of its own off road. But if your can’t ride 2 hours to the tails down the highway what good is it? Speaking from just my experience the rally was very twitchy handling after 100klm/h. Ended up selling my rally sadly and now on the 2022 310gs. Just have to know it’s limits off road and ride it differently.

  • @karunakarpradhan9555
    @karunakarpradhan9555 Před 6 lety +26

    Robust, Mechanical, Engineering, Functional, Iron, Sound, Feel...Metal Head for Himalayan! Baby GS for Babies!

  • @steelmilkjug
    @steelmilkjug Před 5 lety

    What about the GS310 vs a DRZ400 or DR650?

  • @philski2589
    @philski2589 Před 5 lety

    Great video, top marks 👍

  • @nigelswift8773
    @nigelswift8773 Před 5 lety

    What manufacture is the rally raid.

  • @mikefule330
    @mikefule330 Před 5 lety +6

    A slow and tedious start to the video and I would have stopped it but I only had it on in the background while I was working. It improved once they were riding and I enjoyed the last 2/3. The contrast is between someone who spouts bike mag cliches about barreling into corners on the brakes and who prefers the conventional brand (BMW) and the one who sounds like he gets out more, does more actual riding and knows what he wants from a bike. Biking doesn't have to be about bigger, faster, more bhp, more ft lbs, more features etc. etc. It's about riding, and enjoying the bike you have. I loved my old MZ ETZ251 and I love my new(ish) Guzzi V7ii. I had 2 BMWs (F800s) and they were too clever by half with the electronics, and as a result, the most unreliable bikes I've ever had. (So why did I buy 2? The 1st one was stolen after only 3 months/4,500 miles, and I stuck with my original choice, which I later regretted.)

  • @wendygerrish4964
    @wendygerrish4964 Před rokem

    My only himalayan concerns were the brakes, and its weight, (led lights a cheap fix) and yet for the price..should one really care?

  • @mjbarber39
    @mjbarber39 Před 4 lety +1

    Forget the bike riding. These two hanging out at the fence is golden,they could stayed there for days.

  • @jonpaullettice1685
    @jonpaullettice1685 Před 4 lety

    Great vid same about the sound engineer... Seems to me the comments are in whispers and the music is blaring... So I have had to hold on to the remote to adjust the balance... Painful..
    I hear there's a 650 himalayas coming out in 2020 or 2021.

  • @gosoloferozqadir1344
    @gosoloferozqadir1344 Před 3 lety +1

    I am 5 feet 6 inches
    Which bike is good for me

  • @kaugurid1608
    @kaugurid1608 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi from Northampton , great video . I think BMW it is good to buy instead of Himalayan because it will be easier to sell .

  • @alwinbenjamin
    @alwinbenjamin Před 5 lety

    Great video 👏👏

  • @godwhomismike
    @godwhomismike Před 3 lety +1

    Music volume: 10000000
    Speech volume: 4
    -> *turns up volume to hear what they are saying - music comes on and blasts me out of the seat*

  • @markbright7845
    @markbright7845 Před 3 lety

    How did you find the route? Just looking at OS map, or are there trail related maps available compiled from people’s experience?

  • @capitanvonchickenpants8492

    The fuel tanks on these bikes are tiny?? I'd expect at least 20ltrs for this type of bike

    • @easy8077
      @easy8077 Před 4 lety

      They got really good economy because of the small engines and light weight ~3 Litres for 100km, so both still go places.
      A friend of mine owns a big ADV Moto Guzzi with 36 litre tank... but that thing chugs about 11 Litres for 100 km 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @drasp87
    @drasp87 Před 5 lety +21

    Awesome review! As an owner of an Himalayan, I loved the points from both sides. The Himalayan is definitely a very capable bike but it can feel heavy at times. But for India, it's the perfect bike. It deals with our bad roads incredibly well, trail riding is fun, highway riding at 50-60 mph (that's all can do safely in India) is a dawdle and it feels very stable and safe in all situations especially with our argy bargy traffic. But it's pretty much shit in our congested mad city traffic. But as I don't commute on it, it's not a problem me. And at ₹200,000 (2500 pounds) in India it's an incredible bargain. The GS will be almost twice that, so it won't be a value option in India. But people will be happy to buy a BMW badge for that price in India for sure.

    • @abhijitmendhe7570
      @abhijitmendhe7570 Před 5 lety

      I thought the Himalayan won't be out of place in bumper-to-bumper, start-stop traffic conditions of India, what with its decent torque at low RPMs!

    • @equaliser2265
      @equaliser2265 Před 5 lety

      It's as light as fuck compared to bmws. Lovely bike.

  • @oldaxehead655
    @oldaxehead655 Před 5 lety +5

    I would have liked to see a Suzuki Van Van added into the mix for a laugh.

  • @53glowe
    @53glowe Před 6 lety +44

    The endless arguing/bickering between these two was off-putting for me. The Himalayan is a 30/70 road / off road bike..almost a tractor / mule in design functionality. The 310 GS is 70/30 by comparison...different design philosophy. With RallyRaid suspension..it goes to 50/50. These two guys couldn't get their respective heads around this and argued like it was an apples for apples comparison...c'mon. Hate to have these 2 guys negotiating a trade agreement between 2 countries...jeezus😬

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman Před 5 lety +2

      I think there was more nuanced discussion but it got left on the cutting room floor. We did hold very different opinions for sure.

    • @rich_jg5705
      @rich_jg5705 Před 5 lety +1

      The endless bickering wasn't off-putting at all for me. They did mention the road/off-road balance at length. As a mini-documentary format it's an enjoyable watch to have personality and opinions come through from riders. They fleshed out the pros/cons and market for each bike pretty well.

    • @scotteger6271
      @scotteger6271 Před 4 lety

      It's what a lot of guys do...cars, guns, bikes...everyone is entitled to an opinion and honestly once you gorm an opinion it's difficult to see another perspective. The guy on the GS sounds like he is quite new to off-road riding and kept saying about liking the GS for his ability level...what happens when that improves? Or worse, it never does because you're on a bike that's holding you back.
      Either way a lot of bikes are a compromise...just like cars/trucks...but usually even more so. Unless you have a bike just for fun rides around town and never expect more out of it. I have a BMW F650gs and it isn't great on the road or off-road, but it's adequate for both, with a slight off-road bias (mainly due to the tires I have fitted).
      Would be nice to see this revisited with things like the Van Van 200, V-Strom 250 and Versys-X 300 thrown in the mix!

  • @theraven5935
    @theraven5935 Před 4 lety

    Where did you bought a brandnew BMW GS for 5000£ ?

  • @bjorn1583
    @bjorn1583 Před 6 lety +1

    l put the genuine off road exhaust on my himalayan and it made a huge diff on how the engine performed plus the exhaust note makes it sound more like an off road bike than the stock tractor sound

  • @v.t.6890
    @v.t.6890 Před 5 lety +7

    The Himalayan cost in India On Road USD 2800 and 310 GS cost nearly USD 5500 so I think it's better to but Himalayan. Though Himalayan has some very serious quality issues but that price difference is insane you can get two Himalayans at the price of one 310GS in India. I think BMW has got completely insane with the price especially in India. They could have done better in India especially when the 310 GS is made in India. People can pay more for BMW badge but not this much more. I think Himalayan is a better bet even with that small flaws and the recent batches of Himalryan are turning out to be less troblesome than the earlier ones.

    • @RaghunathSharma000
      @RaghunathSharma000 Před 5 lety

      BMW also lacks quality they are even worse than the Himalayan

    • @sreewave
      @sreewave Před rokem

      As of July 2023, the on-road price of Himalayan in India is USD 3800 (after conversion) and BMW GS 310 costs USD 5200.

  • @MrHarleyoldfart
    @MrHarleyoldfart Před 5 lety

    The Himalayan was not designed as an off road bike. Does 310 BMW mean 310cc?

  • @royblackburn1163
    @royblackburn1163 Před 4 lety

    I think a 4k bike should be compared to another 4k bike, i mean how does the bmw compare to a bike £1100 more expensive plus the same mods ?

  • @najadubai
    @najadubai Před 3 lety

    amazing guys.awsm music

  • @iniakpmarc28
    @iniakpmarc28 Před 4 lety

    Zontes T310 vs BMW G310GS?

  • @warthog_3433
    @warthog_3433 Před 4 lety +3

    There is atleast one comment about itchy boots under every Himalayan video

  • @hughc023
    @hughc023 Před 5 lety +1

    The difference between the volume of the dialog and the music needs to be addressed. Every time the music came on I had to turn the volume down, then back up to hear the dialog. Otherwise, an interesting comparison . . .

  • @ihcnarf
    @ihcnarf Před 6 lety +14

    Enjoyed so much your videos ! Well done and some others please !!! But please speak a bit slower for French guys...

    • @bigmartin
      @bigmartin Před 6 lety +4

      Ben they mumble their words, I’m an English speaker and I find them difficult to understand

    • @ba-dum_tss
      @ba-dum_tss Před 5 lety

      True they speak so fast, couldn't understand most of it... Tried turning on captions but I they're auto generated so they didn't work either

  • @davidwilkie6302
    @davidwilkie6302 Před 2 lety

    Wot is the top.speed and could you tour the world on it

  • @rafial1000
    @rafial1000 Před 5 lety

    I would say Himalayan is a mile cruncher.. its made for relax highway riding.. very low cost maintenance.. its a kind of motorcycle which i cant take on rough terrain and beat em up.. even if a damage the motorcycle i won't
    Have to fork out loads of cash for the spare.. in Himalayan i can learn and its can be my starting up bike and grow from it..

  • @herrmahlzahn6924
    @herrmahlzahn6924 Před 5 lety +2

    Infrastructure is the key and BMW has no better Service stations than Royal Enfield. You ride in a town and you may find a BMW dealer but sorry, no motorcycle service.
    Bikes like that, 1 cyl dumper need to be easy to fix.
    I'll think that early 2000 are over. Volks looking for fewer electronics but more consistent reliability. Riding a Motorcycle have to be pour and simple, otherwise, I buy me an automatic scooter.
    Opinion off

  • @ExeterCenturion
    @ExeterCenturion Před 11 měsíci

    Funny seeing Nathan not liking the G310GS five years ago. I've got stock on mine, and love hitting potholes and such.

  • @duncanharper4466
    @duncanharper4466 Před 3 lety

    Talks a LOT of sense. Brilliant.

  • @grominwithrob1339
    @grominwithrob1339 Před 2 lety

    I got the wife on board to let me buy a Himalayan this March. 😁👍🍻🎊 No more trying to use my modded out Honda Grom as a trail bike. I will be able to take the Himalayan into the really fun stuff!!!! I can’t wait.

    • @bennettsbikesocial
      @bennettsbikesocial  Před 2 lety

      Brilliant! Though I hope you're keeping the Grom too! Cheers, John

  • @thinkingoutofthebox.9421
    @thinkingoutofthebox.9421 Před 6 lety +4

    BMW G650GS SERTAO for the same money with 4,000 miles on the clock, much better off & on road than both of these bikes and will clock up 100,000 miles !
    Will cruise at 80mph all day,
    and you can turn the ABS off which is a must going down steep muddy hills off road unlike the Himalayan but I guess you get used to the arse clenching no brakes feel on that !

    • @stevebrown7584
      @stevebrown7584 Před 5 lety

      Not new though is it? These can do the mileage too.

    • @nathanthepostman
      @nathanthepostman Před 5 lety +1

      I owned a F650 GS and now own a Husky Tr650 that uses the Sertao engine but with more poke. Neither of those bikes are better off road than my Himalayan featured in the video. On the road, for sure. But not in the dirt.

  • @ninjaisamma
    @ninjaisamma Před 5 lety +1

    Why not just use a duel sport

  • @vilgax55
    @vilgax55 Před 5 lety +4

    I'd go for Honda's Cb 500 x instead of these 2.

  • @steboardman4390
    @steboardman4390 Před 4 lety

    Have a word with your video/sound editor. Had my hand on the volume constantly. Couldn't hear the talking and then the music was blasting. Cheers.