The Meteor 350 is here – is it any good? Royal Enfield is now among the biggest news maker in the Indian biking scene. Thunderbird defined what Cruiser is…
Is switchable ABS in RE Himalayan BS6 changing definition of… While we all are in the lockdown, my blood boils for a ride. An adventure ride. My Yeti, the BS3 Himalayan is…
Why Himalayan, a question I am asked often! Why I chose Himalayan over other options available in the market? Because, it was the only tourer in the market…
The legend and legacy that is Royal Enfiled RE is a brand that stands for pure pride, biking, comfort and retro appeal, and now technological expertise after…
Royal Enfield Himalayan Sleet and BSIV review In the anniversary post, I had listed down the issues with my RE Himalayan over a period, including problems I had…
RE Himalayan BS4 (BSIV) FI Review – Is it good enough? Royal Enfield Himalayan BS IV is now available to buy at your nearest show room. I am here to help you ascertain,…
A year with Yeti, the Himalayan – Ownership review A year has gone by, 365 days around the sun for my Royal Enfield Himalayan. Yeti, as I had named him, has been full…
The Himalayan Tribe: Morbe Dam Off Road Video now live I have uploaded a new video on my Indianomics channel on Youtube. Three fellow THTians (The Himalayan Tribe's men)…
RE Service Camp with The Himalayan Tribe THT has been my man-Friday for anything related to my Yeti, the Himalayan. Two weeks ago, THT and Royal Enfield met…
Trip Trailer launched of our recent breakfast ride I am happy to share with you the launch of our Trip Trailer, which will be followed by a short movie. Of course…
A breakfast ride to Lonavala – first ride for Yeti So this Breakfast Ride happened with no real plan in place. All of those times when we planned, it never worked…
Yeti. My Himalayan completed 3000 kms! This is the second post about Yeti, my Royal Enfield Himalayan. I have been enjoying my rides to work these days,…
Yeti. The Himalayan beast in my life Yeti is what I named him. Many preferred to call it a goat, a Himalayan Goat. But for me, it never looked like one.…