Summary of Contents for Royal Enfield HIMALAYAN 2022
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ROYAL ENFIELD OWNER’S MANUAL USA / CALIFORNIA...
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Thank you for choosing the Royal Enfield Himalayan. Your new motorcycle is the product born from Royal Enfield’s vast experience of riding in the Himalayas since decades, from exhaustive testing in all conditions, and our continuous striving for superior reliability and performance.
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We would like to emphasize that any repairs to the induction, emission, exhaust and evaporative systems must be performed only by a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer so that the motorcycle confirms to the United States Environment Protection laws, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and California Air Resources Board regulation (Applicable only for motorcycles sold within the state of California.) It is the responsibility of the Owner / User of the motorcycle to read this manual carefully and to comply...
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However, NHTSA cannot become involved in any individual problems between you, and your dealer or Royal Enfield North America Limited. To contact NHTSA you may call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free within the United States on 1-800-424-9393 or write to: NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street SW, Washington, DC 20590.
Radio Type Approval ..........107 Gear shifting, riding and stopping ......54 Service / Maintenance record ........108 Parking ..............55 Wiring diagram ............109 Tools kit..............Notes ............... 110 * Click to reach directly to your choice of topics Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Disregarding this message may result in injury to rider or other persons. CAUTION This message, if disregarded, will result in damage to the motorcycle. NOTE Indicates important and useful messages for better understanding. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Mobile : Email : Licence No. Valid till : Model Color : Engine No. VIN. No. Tyre make Front : Rear : Tyre Nos. Front : Rear : Battery make Battery No. Sold by Date of Sale Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Do not exceed the legal speed limit. Always reduce you know they are experienced, licensed riders and speed when poor driving conditions exist. Use extra are thoroughly familiar with the operating conditions caution when approaching and passing through of your motorcycle. intersections Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Always wear protective clothing that covers your legs, ankles and feet. The engine or exhaust system become very hot during or after operation and can cause burns. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Please use utmost caution while applying brakes, Do not place the foot on the brake pedal while riding especially while riding under wet or bad road unless braking is required. Because this will lead to conditions. premature wear of brake pad. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Do not leave the curb or parking area without signal- ty and increases the possibility of loss of control. ing. Be sure your way is clear to enter moving traffic. A moving line of traffic always has the right-of-way. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Use care when judging the size or distance of vehicles/ objects seen in these mirrors. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Total weight of the rider and any passenger accessories Do not carry excessively heavy or huge cargo on the and luggage must not exceed the maximum load limit. motorcycle. The maximum permissible weight of the pannier box is 5 kg each side. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Towing a motorcycle can cause loss of control on the motorcycle, leading to a potential accident resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road users besides causing severe damage to the motorcycle. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Max power ....17.88 kW @ 6500 rpm Spark plug gap ... 0.7 to 0.8 mm Max torque ....32 Nm @ 4250 ± 250 rpm Idle rpm....1300 ± 100 rpm Starting system ..Electric Start Air filter element ..Paper element Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Single channel ABS - Rear wheel Front 25 psi / 1.75 kg/cm 27 psi/ 1.89 kg/cm ABS control deactivation) Rear 32 psi/ 2.25 kg/cm 34 psi/ 2.39 kg/cm Front disc..300 mm Dia disc. Rear disc ... 240 mm Dia disc. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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The above values are approximate and the actual Battery ......12 V, 8 Ah Maintenance free capacity may vary with each fuel tank. Head lamp ....12 V, H4-60/55 W - BULB Tail lamp/ Brake lamp.. 12 V - 4/1 W LED Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Modifications or fitments which are not approved by Turn signal telltale ..... 12 V - LED Royal Enfield, will seriously affect the performance of the Turn signal........12 V, 10 W * 4 Nos. vehicle and will render the warranty void.
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Ground clearance..... 220 mm Saddle height ....800 mm ■ Values/Dimensions mentioned above are for reference only. In view of continuous improvements being done on ■ our motorcycles, the specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Oil level should be up to “MAX” level. Do not overfill as it will affect the clutch functioning. CAUTION Using non recommended/In-correct oils, can cause serious damage to the moving parts, affect performance of the motorcycle and void the warranty. NOTE Recommendation subject to change without notice. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Punched on crankcase top side. CAUTION It is illegal to tamper with or alter the VIN/ Engine numbers of the motorcycle as it will not only against the law But will render the vehicle registration and warranty VOID. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
3. Instrument cluster 4. Windshield 5. Tripper (If fitted) 6. Engine stop switch 7. Rear view mirror right side 8. Hazard switch 9. Electric start switch 10. Fuel tank cap 11. Turn signal switch 12. Horn button Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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1. Right trafficator rear 2. Pillion foot rest right side 3. Right side panel 4. Right trafficator front 5. Horn 6. Oil level window 7. Rear brake pedal 8. Center stand 9. Rider foot rest right side Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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2. Left trafficator front 3. Rider foot rest left side 4. Left side panel 5. Pillion foot rest left side 6. Tail lamp 7. Left trafficator rear 8. Licence plate illuminator 9. Gear change pedal 10. Canister 11. Side stand Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Insert key, turn clockwise to ignition “OFF” position. potential accident, resulting in serious injury to both rider If required, gently shake handle bar to help unlock and other road users, besides causing severe damage to steering easily. the motorcycle. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Key cannot be removed when fuel tank cap is open. Petrol is highly explosive. Please ensure there are no open flames or sparks nearby while refueling and fill fuel tank only in a well ventilated area. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Anti splash plate NOTE Key can be removed only if ignition is in “OFF” or steering is locked. Fuel Filler Collar Anti - Splash Plate Maximum Fuel Level Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Doing so can cause a potential accident, resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road users, besides causing severe damage to the motorcycle. ENGINE STOP SWITCH HAZARD LIGHT SWITCH Engine “OFF” Hazard light “ON” Engine “ON” Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Turn signals do not work when the hazard light switch Low beam is on. All the trafficator lamps will flash simultaneously. HORN DAY FLASH Press Press for Head light flash. Press the horn button to sound horn. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Locate key on left When washing the motorcycle, be careful not to side & turn clock wise, flood this area with water. lift pillion seat and remove. Lift front seat from rear & remove. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Tell tales Tachometer Mode button Select button -123 12:00 1901 8 1 120 miles TRIP A B F 1 1207 k miles Gear position indication k mph SIDE STAND Fuel gauge ABS Switch 10. ABS Indicator Lamp Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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TRIP A B F kmiles 1 1207 AM when battery is kmph SIDE STAND disconnected. 1. Clock 2. Ambient Temperature 3. Service reminder 4. Odometer 5. Trip Value (A/B & F), AVG speed A/B 6. Side Stand indication Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Never attempt to operate the select or reset buttons while riding the motorcycle. Failure to do so may cause loss of concentration and unstable riding, leading to a potential accident, resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road users, besides causing severe damage to the motorcycle. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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The temperature displayed will be higher if the engine OVER from degree Celsius in running or immediately after it is switched "OFF" to Fahrenheit and since the sensor will only pickup the higher temperature vice versa. surrounding it. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Single channel Activation without ignition key reset*: ABS tell front wheel. The rear wheel is not controlled by ABS and tale will blink continuously. may lock during braking maneuvers. *Ignition key Reset: Turning ignition switch from "OFF" to "ON". Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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9258.4 mile etc.) SIDE STAND age speed of vehicle in particular trip mode. WARNING Do not use high pressure water jet directly on instrument cluster for cleaning. Use only water spray cleaning and wipe it with soft dry cloth. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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TRIP A/AVG A RESET SELECT < 1 s Move to: AVG B TRIP B SELECT > 2.5 s TRIP B/AVG B RESET SELECT < 1 s Move to: TRIP A AVG B SELECT > 2.5 s TRIP B/AVG B RESET Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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5.5 ± 0.5 I TRIP A B F stand is extended. 1 1207 kmiles kmph During Trip "F" mode rider can toggle between Trip SIDE STAND A/B but mode will return automatically to Trip "F" after 25 ± 5s Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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"ON" continuously as it can cause severe damage to the HI BEAM Low Battery Indication INDICATION ECU & sensors. Please visit the nearest authorised Royal : Indicator will glow ABS MIL Enfield dealer to diagnose & rectify the defect in the EMS. continuously if ignition Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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& affect the main parts inside engine. CAUTION Do not run motorcycle incase the ABS Indicator ■ FUEL GAUGE lamp continuously "ON". The ABS indicator blink continuously to indicate ■ ■ Indicates fuel level in tank. single channel ABS mode is enabled. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Tripper is being provided to have turn by turn navigation on motorcycle to help riders to have a hassle free riding without handling the smartphones, This device works based on bluetooth connectivity with navigation search based on RE Mobile app with the support of Google Maps. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Distance to destination or ETA conditions this is normal and due to impact of direct Primary direction or next turn sunlight on the unit customers to refer during other riding conditions. Secondary directionor next to next turn Distance to next turn Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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100 m if there is no turn the display will be blank in this region. Distance to destination or ETA: Shows the total distance to destination or Estimated Time of Arrival (based on user selection from RE Mobile app). Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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RE logo SW version input in paired mode tripper will Helmet Google show clock Clock a) lf no connection is established. b) If connection is established but no navigation input is observed. c) Once destination is reached. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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For first time pairing user needs to enter the secured pin shown on tripper through RE Mobile app to setup the device, after that auto-pairing will happen if same device is connected. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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4G band cutoff setting of smartphone for navigation to work compared to other lower versions. in low battery mode. 13. Calibrate mobile phones frequently for more GPS accuracy & location accuracy is dependent on. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
It is recommended to take the reduce the hydraulic pressure and thereby prevent the motorcycle to a nearest Royal Enfield Authorized service brakes from locking the wheels while reducing the speed station for a detailed inspection and correction of the EFI of the vehicle.
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Royal Enfield Please apply both brakes to stop- front brake Distributor. Failure to do so can result in a serious injuries momentarily earlier followed by rear brake.
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In the event of the ABS indicator remaining to inefficient braking. continuously “ON” please take the motorcycle to a nearest authorized Royal Enfield service station to inspect the brakes system control of the vehicle. ABS switch need to activate only on vehicle static ■...
Failure to do so will affect safe operation, damage your Free movement of handle bar to left and right sides. motorcycle and could result in an accident causing serious injury. 10. All electrical controls horn working correctly Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Avoid full throttle operation and do not ride at constant throttle continuously. Vary the speed by 10% while riding. Avoid sudden accelerations and racing starts. Avoid prolonged full-throttle operation. Vary speed occasionally. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
5 min when the engine Press starter button and is in idle condition, which will cause damage to the engine internal parts and exhaust system as well. hold till engine starts. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Failure to fully disengage the clutch will cause a the motorcycle from losing momentum. The engine jerky start or stalling the engine besides causing damage may be used for braking by shifting to a lower gear while riding down to steep hill. to transmission parts. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Engine will not start if gear is engaged already. torcycle. Do not sit on the motorcycle when it is resting on the side stand. The side stand or frame will become damaged and the motorcycle will fall over. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
To loosen/ tighten hex nuts 17 * 13 mm Combination Ring To loosen / tighten wheel spanner 24 * 14 mm axle nuts D.E. spanner 10 * To loosen/ tighten hex nuts 12 mm Tool wallet For storing tools Royal Enfield Himalayan...
However if you are in Lubricate the center experienced or feel it is best done by an experienced person, stand pivot periodically we recommend you to get in touch with a Royal Enfield for smoother operation of Authorised Dealer/ Service Centre. center stand.
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Make sure the spark plug, spark plug cap and HT ca- CAUTION ble are proper fitment. Using non-recommended/in-correct oils, can cause serious damage to the moving parts, affect performance of the motorcycle and void the warranty. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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In the event of a spill, please clean the area immediately with a soft cloth (preferably a With Pillion 1.89 kg/cm (27 psi) 2.39 kg/cm (34 psi) wet cloth) to avoid damage. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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4 mm thickness, Hold spindle on right side and remove spindle nut between the brake and washer from left side. pads to avoid accidental compression of the Support wheel and pull out spindle from right side. brake lever. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Rotate wheel and check for smooth rotation. brake disc is located between the brake pads. Insert wheel spindle from right fork end. Press brake lever and check front brake for efficiecy. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Pull out the wheel axle from the left side, taking care Place a suitable spacer of 4 mm thickness, between not to drop the wheel spacers. the brake pads to avoid pads compression in the event the brake pedal is pressed accidentally. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Position the respective spacers on the left and right correct torque. side of the wheel hub. Fix the brake hose Ensure the axle mounting hole in the swing arm, pipe in swing arm clips wheel hub and caliper bracket are aligned. properly. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Rotate wheel slowly and check chain free play at the Measure the drive chain top run to be between 20- 30 mm. free play on the top run of the chain. The recommended free 20-30mm play is 20 to 30 mm. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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& rear chain as a kit. right side of the swing arm. Tighten the lock nuts against the adjuster nuts,taking care not to disturb the adjuster nut settings. Tighten rear wheel spindle nut to a specified torque. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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After adjustment tighten the lock nut in master ot on handle bar end. cylinder push rod assembly. Tighten lock nut (a) after adjustment is done. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Front Brake pad Wear indicator mark indicator mark Check the wear indicator mark on each pad. If either pad is worn to the wear indicator mark. Replace both pads as set. Visit royal enfield dealer for this service. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Disconnect both the screws. Battery terminals wires (negative first Ensure motorcycle is and positive next parked on its center respectively). stand, in a well ventilated area. Take out the battery. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Next, connect the black wire to the negative terminal Your battery is a maintenance free type and can be of the battery. permanently damaged if the cap strip is removed. Smear the terminals with petroleum jelly. (Do not use grease in the battery terminals). Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Always hold the bulb Disconnect head lamp with clean dry cloth coupler. during handling. Remove the protective Do not disturb the vent rubber cap over the cap provided in the inner body mould. bulb. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Put the protective Assemble the 2 screws rubber cap over the and tighten firmly. bulb correctly such that the vent pipe is facing downwards. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Refit the trafficator cover with reflector and tighten Contact an Authorised Royal Enfield Dealer/Service the screw. Centre to replace the same. NOTE TRAFFICATOR BULB REPLACEMENT Do not over tighten the screw.
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3. Open the fuse carrier lid & replace fuse as indicated License Plate llluminator. inside the lid. Please ensure to replace a spare fuse in the holder at the 4. Replace the required fuse with the spare fuse avail- earliest opportunity. able in the fuse carrier. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Please get the electrical system of your Motorcycle checked thoroughly and get the faults corrected immediately after experiencing any fuse failure. Not doing this can result in to repeated fuse failures. Usage of fuses other than specified rating will damage the complete electrical system. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Rinse well with water and use a soft dry and lint free cloth damage to the motorcycle. to wipe off the water. CAUTION Use of any hard cleaning substances such as stain removers, water repellent compounds, petroleum products, solvents and alcohol based material will seriously affect the windshield transparency. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
To increase spring preload, turn preload adjuster in the clockwise direction. REDUCING THE PRELOAD To decrease the spring preload, turn preload adjuster in the anti-clockwise direction. CAUTION Adjuster Reduce It is recommended to visit Authorised Dealer for adjusting Increase spring preload and shock absorber settings. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Check for any damages or clog in air filter and replace Apply the brakes in good time until the brakes have if required. been cleaned. RIMS It is recommended to check the rims & wheels for damage after off roading. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
CHECKS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ITEMS TO BE CARRIED LONG JOURNEY Tool kit. Service the motorcycle at a Royal Enfield Authorised First aid kit. Dealer/Service centre. Bulbs for headlight, trafficator light, fuse. Ensure sufficient quantity of petrol in the fuel tank Accelerator, clutch cables.
Please do cables, cables, sparkplug, battery, ABS ECU, EMS not use warm water for washing as it will damage the ECU, side mirrors, steering stem etc. motorcycle due to chemical reaction with the salt. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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High pressure water jet should not directly shown on for a few minutes to warm up engine. sticker locations. Drive the motorcycle slowly, apply both the brakes intermittently to dry up the water in the brake shoes. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
Apply anti rust solutions on all plated parts. Take care Get the motorcycle serviced through a Royal Enfield not to apply this solution on rubber or painted parts. Authorised Dealer/ Service Centre. 10. Store motorcycle in a clean covered area free of Drain fuel tank and fuel line.
We have listed below a few basic checks in case your motorcycle is not functioning. If in case the problem is not rectified after these checks, it is necessary to get the motorcycle checked by a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer/ Service Centre to rectify the problem and to ensure trouble free performance.
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Excessive engine temperature. Switch “OFF” erratically/ 2. Motorcycle driven in low gear/High rpm/Crowded engine and allow to cool down. stops. places for long time. Check if the MIL lamp is glowing; if yes, contact Authorised Service Centre. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Rear chain excessively loose causing chain to Check if the MIL lamp is glowing; if yes, contact slip on Sprocket. Authorised Service Centre. ABS (Anti - lock ABS lamp continuously “ON”. Take the vehicle to service centre for diagnosis. braking system) Royal Enfield Himalayan...
BE AN ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS RIDER You’ve ridden through some beautiful places on your Royal Enfield. Won’t you like to keep them that way? Here are some tips to help you keep those places unspoilt so that others can enjoy them too:...
Himalayan motorcycle meticulously. If in case the motorcycle is used frequently in very dusty environment/ severe climatic conditions/ poor roads/ stagnant water etc., the maintenance will need to be done earlier as will be required. Contact a nearest Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer/ Service Centre to carry outthe periodical maintenance and for any expert advice.
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Fuel pump (under tank) mounting Check for screw tightness in all services Air filter element Clean/ Replace more frequently if motorcycle always used in dusty/ off Road conditions. Accelerator cable l&A l&A l&A l&A l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Throttle body or alcohol based liquids for cleaning is strictly prohibited. Throttle body cleaning every lO,OOO km /12 months or earlier as required. (6214 mile) Clutch cable l&A l&A l&A l&A l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R l/A/R Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Clean, Lubricate & adjust every 1000 km or earlier as (621 mile) 22 Rear wheel drive chain# l & A required 23 Battery terminals (apply petroleum jelly) 24 Earth wire eyelet tightness 25 Hydraulic brake fluid - front & rear# Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Spokes tightness/wheel rim run out front & rear# 30 Front & Rear wheel bearings for play# l&R l&R Inspect & If required lubricate for every 5000 km or earlier as (3107 mile) 31 Swing arm pivot bearings# required. Replace if necessary Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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Hand levers, center stand, side stand, rider & pillion foot rest pivots & gear shift Lubricate every 1,000 km or earlier as required (621 mile) levers # Cam chain / chain pads / auto chain I&R tensioner Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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# Service more frequently when ridden in unusually wet or dusty areas. # Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle. (1) Tyre to be replaced if the tyre wear identification mark reached (2) To be done at authorised Royal Enfield Dealer/ Service Center.
In order to avail warranty benefits by second or subsequent owner the second/subsequent owner should inform the nearest Royal Enfield Service Centre about the purchase of the bike and shall fill in the requisite details in the form as requested by Royal Enfield.
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(f) Parts damaged due to accidents, collision, abuse etc. (g) Irregularities not recognised as affecting the quality or function of the motorcycle such as slight vibration, oil leakage, discoloration of exhaust pipe bend and cat region/silencer/soft or hard shock absorber etc. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
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(n) Oxidization of buffed/painted/powder coated items etc. Use only Royal Enfield approved parts and accessories. Use of certain other manufacturer’s performance parts will avoid your new motorcycle warranty. RE reserves the right to finally decide on all warranty claims.
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY YOUR WARRANTY RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS The California Air Resources Board and Royal Enfield Motor Company are pleased to explain the emission control system warranty on your new motorcycle. In California, new motor vehicles must be designed, built and equipped to meet the State’s stringent anti-smog standards.
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If any emission related part on your motorcycle is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by Royal Enfield Motor Company. This is your emission control system defects warranty.
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The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time, not to exceed 30 days. As the motorcycle owner, you should also be aware that Royal Enfield may deny you warranty coverage if your motorcycle or a part has failed due to abuse, neglect, improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
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“emergency” (as defined below), you could have repairs performed at any available service establishment or by the owner, using any replacement part. An authorized Royal Enfield dealer not being reasonably available, or a part not being available within a reasonable time period (not to exceed 30 days from the time the motorcycle is initially presented to a Royal Enfield dealer for repair) constitutes an emergency.
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Royal Enfield parts are warranted by their manufacturer to be equal in quality to Genuine Royal Enfield parts in both performance and durability. The use of non-Royal Enfield replacement parts does not invalidate the existing warranty, if any, on other Royal Enfield components unless the non-Royal Enfield parts cause damage to warranted parts or result in the creation of an emissions non-compliant motorcycle.
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Repairs and services performed by anyone other than an authorized Royal Enfield Dealer (except in case of emergency as defined above). Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of the motorcycle, towing of the vehicle, or commercial loss and/or consequential damages.
Warranty. (Applicable only for motorcycles sold within the state of California.) Royal Enfield Motors warrants the first owner and each subsequent owner, that this motorcycle is designed and built so as to conform, at the time of sale, with applicable regulations specified by the U.S. Federal Environmental...
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Repairs to the noise control system may be performed by any other qualified service outlet or individual and use of parts other than genuine Royal Enfield supplied parts is permissible, only if such agency or individuals and the non genuine parts used, are certified to comply with the U.S. Environmental protection agency standards.
The following warranty applies to the evaporative emission control system. Royal Enfield motors warrants the first owner and each subsequent owner, that this motorcycle is designed and built so as to conform, at the time of sale, with applicable regulations specified by the evaporative emission control system related parts fitted to this motorcycle are free from defects in materials and workmanship which may cause this motorcycle not to meet applicable regulations period of 24 months from the date of first use of the motorcycle.
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Repairs to the evaporative emission control system may be performed by any other qualified service outlet or individual and use of parts other than genuine Royal Enfield supplied parts is permissible. only if such agency or individuals and the non genuine parts used, are certified to comply with the California air resources board.
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance device. pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These requirements, the device must be installed to provide a limits are designed to provide reasonable protection separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons. Royal Enfield Himalayan...
It is recommended that the wiring circuit repair and any other electrical rework should be performed only by an Authorized Royal Enfield Service Centre, failure to adhere this may cause damage to electrical systems and render the warranty of the products as void.
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