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New Royal Enfield Himlayan 450
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New Royal Enfield Himlayan 450
Not just posted for the new bike but watch the video for the scenery too. Just stunning and beautiful.
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Re: New Royal Enfield Himlayan 450
For genuine adventure travelling in remote places something simple like thus is probably the best option.
That scenery though is just mind blowing. We have such a beautiful world, shame we don’t treat it with the respect it deserves.
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Re: New Royal Enfield Himlayan 450
I spent a few months up there riding bikes, mostly Japanese 125s because it was 25 years ago and the Enfields were sh!t then.
Desperately want to go back and thinking I might do it with this company in the next couple of years. I'm too old to fix punctures in the mountains now.
https://www.nomadicknights.com/?fbclid= ... ZXHUy62OkQ
He's just ordered a new fleet of the latest Himalayan 450s
Desperately want to go back and thinking I might do it with this company in the next couple of years. I'm too old to fix punctures in the mountains now.
https://www.nomadicknights.com/?fbclid= ... ZXHUy62OkQ
He's just ordered a new fleet of the latest Himalayan 450s
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