A701 - Moffat to Edi.
PLUS, just about all electronics goods...Which is pretty standard for any bike


Cheers for the back fill BT; glad it's surpassed your expectations;What a bike these things are !!
Think I’ve done about 1200 miles in last week . Ferry to Santander then on and off road in Picos followed by three 250 mile days riding back to St Malo . All D roads apart from about 80 miles of auto route . Will check in morning but think I’ve averaged about 76 mpg .
Bike will do 80-85 mpg at 50-60 mph and 70 mpg at 70- 80 mph .
Can keep 80 mph all day long . Flat out is about 95mph.
Faults ?
Very few .
Suspension is amazing both on and off road . Seat is all day comfortable. I have the Adventure ( comfort) seat .
The motor is fabulous. Perfect fuelling and pulls from 2000 rpm all the way to redline at 8000 ish rpm .
Handling is fabulous . Doesn’t feel like a 200 kg bike .
Only faults ? Front brake could have more bite and second gear could be a bit lower for plodding at walking pace on gnarly off road trails .
But it was fabulous off road in Picos yet just fine to ride all the way home .
I fitted new TKC70s from day one . Could have done with a more knobllier tread off-roading yet they coped ok on steep loose gravel and rock trails and were perfect on road .
Basically a brilliant brilliant bike for peanuts ..
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Final statsWhat a bike these things are !!
Think I’ve done about 1200 miles in last week . Ferry to Santander then on and off road in Picos followed by three 250 mile days riding back to St Malo . All D roads apart from about 80 miles of auto route . Will check in morning but think I’ve averaged about 76 mpg .
Bike will do 80-85 mpg at 50-60 mph and 70 mpg at 70- 80 mph .
Can keep 80 mph all day long . Flat out is about 95mph.
Faults ?
Very few .
Suspension is amazing both on and off road . Seat is all day comfortable. I have the Adventure ( comfort) seat .
The motor is fabulous. Perfect fuelling and pulls from 2000 rpm all the way to redline at 8000 ish rpm .
Handling is fabulous . Doesn’t feel like a 200 kg bike .
Only faults ? Front brake could have more bite and second gear could be a bit lower for plodding at walking pace on gnarly off road trails .
But it was fabulous off road in Picos yet just fine to ride all the way home .
I fitted new TKC70s from day one . Could have done with a more knobllier tread off-roading yet they coped ok on steep loose gravel and rock trails and were perfect on road .
Basically a brilliant brilliant bike for peanuts ..
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Note to self: start planning a trip to the Picos for next year!
Those trails ...
Cheers Martin!


Thats a good recommendation.What a bike these things are !!
Think I’ve done about 1200 miles in last week . Ferry to Santander then on and off road in Picos followed by three 250 mile days riding back to St Malo . All D roads apart from about 80 miles of auto route . Will check in morning but think I’ve averaged about 76 mpg .
Bike will do 80-85 mpg at 50-60 mph and 70 mpg at 70- 80 mph .
Can keep 80 mph all day long . Flat out is about 95mph.
Faults ?
Very few .
Suspension is amazing both on and off road . Seat is all day comfortable. I have the Adventure ( comfort) seat .
The motor is fabulous. Perfect fuelling and pulls from 2000 rpm all the way to redline at 8000 ish rpm .
Handling is fabulous . Doesn’t feel like a 200 kg bike .
Only faults ? Front brake could have more bite and second gear could be a bit lower for plodding at walking pace on gnarly off road trails .
But it was fabulous off road in Picos yet just fine to ride all the way home .
I fitted new TKC70s from day one . Could have done with a more knobllier tread off-roading yet they coped ok on steep loose gravel and rock trails and were perfect on road .
Basically a brilliant brilliant bike for peanuts ..
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Arsey should be on commission for his services to the industry.Thats a good recommendation.
You have to be impressed by the fact that one minute he’s wafting around Europe on a Wing and the next he’s selling us the benefits of a little Indian bike (less than a third of the capacity of the Honda) for off roading in the Picos and then an 80 mph thrash up through France.Arsey should be on commission for his services to the industry.
He is very, very good at story telling dreams.
He's nearly selling me a Royal Enfield .... and that takes some doing.
Yeh, still struggling a bit with where you draw the line - you will be aware that I’m an airhead fan. It seems to me that the Himy is still a bit heavy as a trail bike at 200KG (compared to a KTM690 for example) although I’ve been used to wrestling with the R100GS on similar trails and then a long ride home on the N roads. Find it hard to believe that a 450cc/42bhp (with next to no wind protection) can be so versatile, but there is still the issue of using it 2 up. Impressive mpg figures thoughPretty sure a Gold Wing would struggle on those trails ...
The rider even more!![]()
My wife has been on the back locally and said it was comfortable . Not sure I’d want to go touring two up though .Yeh, still struggling a bit with where you draw the line - you will be aware that I’m an airhead fan. It seems to me that the Himy is still a bit heavy as a trail bike at 200KG (compared to a KTM690 for example) although I’ve been used to wrestling with the R100GS on similar trails and then a long ride home on the N roads. Find it hard to believe that a 450cc/42bhp (with next to no wind protection) can be so versatile, but there is still the issue of using it 2 up. Impressive mpg figures though
The answer to your struggle is easy : it ain't a two up bike! Yes, it'll take a pillion passenger and may be comfy enough but not with all the gear needed for a lengthy tour. Besides, how many riders take a pillion?Yeh, still struggling a bit with where you draw the line - you will be aware that I’m an airhead fan. It seems to me that the Himy is still a bit heavy as a trail bike at 200KG (compared to a KTM690 for example) although I’ve been used to wrestling with the R100GS on similar trails and then a long ride home on the N roads. Find it hard to believe that a 450cc/42bhp (with next to no wind protection) can be so versatile, but there is still the issue of using it 2 up. Impressive mpg figures though