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Front Trafficator Right Side

2.  Horn

3.  Oil Level Window

4.  Rear Brake Pedal

5.  Rider Foot rest Right Side

6.  ABS Module

7. 

Pillion Foot rest Right Side

8.  Rear Trafficator Right Side 

LOCATION OF KEY PARTS

Royal Enfield Himalayan 

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Summary of Contents for Himalayan 2022

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Page 3: ...n scontrols itsfeaturesandcapabilities Toensurealongandtrouble freelifeforyourmotorcycle giveitthepropercareandmaintenancedescribed inthismanual This Owner s Manual should be considered a permanent part of your motorcycle and should remain with it even if your motorcycle is subsequentlysold The Himalayan features the Tripper a Turn by turn navigation pod powered by Google Maps and the Royal Enfiel...

Page 4: ...ce Copyright 2022 Royal Enfield A unit of Eicher Motors Ltd All Rights Reserved No part of this manual shall be copied distributed or otherwisedealtwithouttheexpresspermissioninwritingofRoyalEnfield Disclaimer 1 Wash the motorcycle only with plain water Do not use any cleaning agents or detergents especially on painted surfaces as it will cause discolorationanddamagetothepaint 2 Donotpolishyourmot...

Page 5: ...rating instructions and periodical maintenance instructions given here Keep this manual in a convenient place for easy reference DO NOT use the motorcycle until you have become familiar with this motorcycle and after reading and understanding this manual completely In case you need anyfurtherclarifications pleasecontactaRoyalEnfieldAuthorisedDealer nearesttoyou forassistance If your motorcycle is ...

Page 6: ...SAreceivessimilarcomplaints itmayopenaninvestigationandifitfindsthatasafetydefectexistsinagroupofvehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in any individual problems between you andyourdealerorRoyalEnfieldNorthAmericaLimited TocontactNHTSAyoumaycalltheAutoSafetyHotlinetoll freewithintheUnitedStateson1 800 424 9393orwriteto NHTSA 400 Seventh Street SW W...

Page 7: ...0 RunninginPeriod 73 WarningIndications SafetySystems 74 Starting 78 GearShifting RidingsStopping 80 Parking 81 CONTENTS PeriodicalMaintenanceChart 82 Toolskits 89 MinorMaintenanceTips 90 LongTripPrecautions 112 ShockAbsorber 113 OffRoading 114 WashingProcedure 115 StoragePrecautions 120 WiringDiagram 121 TroubleShooting 122 WarrantyTerms Conditions 123 EmissionControlSystemWarranty 130 NoiseContr...

Page 8: ...tentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderateinjuryleadingtodisability Cautionwithoutthesafetyalertsymbolindicatesapotentiallyhazardoussituation whichifnotavoided mayresultindamageto themotorcycleanditsrider propertyetc All images in this manual are only forreferenceand to explain the relevance Theymaynot be exactly the same in the motorcycle youown Technicalsp...

Page 9: ...ION Name Door No Street Locality City Contact Licence No Model Engine No VIN No Tire Make Tire Nos Battery Make Sold by Date of Sale Mobile Front Country Off Email Valid till Color Rear Rear Battery No Front Royal Enfield Himalayan 07 ...

Page 10: ...esoftheroad Beasaferiderfor yourownsafetyandforotherroadusers Before starting the motorcycle check for proper operation of brakes clutch gear shifter handle bar controls tirepressure fuelandoillevels FUEL REFUELING Royal Enfield motorcycles are designed to perform best with unleaded gasoline only Use a good quality unleaded gasoline of87RONorhigher If knocking or pinging occursatasteady engine spe...

Page 11: ...le will not meet the emission norms Using leaded gasoline will also render the warrantyvoid Itisillegaltouseleadedgasolineasitisknowntocauseserious healthproblems Fuels containing methanol should not be used as it can cause damagetothefuelsystemcomponents Whenever refueling your motorcycle please exercise utmostcautionandcarefullyobservethefollowingrules Turntheignitionswitchtothe OFF position Ope...

Page 12: ...control and could result in an accident if fuel is spilled thoroughly clean up the spillage immediately Take care not to spill any fuel on the engine SAFE OPERATING RULES Openthefuelfillercapslowly Refuelinawellventilatedareawiththeengineturned off DO NOT use a mobile telephone Switch OFF mobile telephones and any other electrical and electronic devicesincludinganyapplianceswithapilotlight DO NOT ...

Page 13: ...ront and rear wheels are correctly aligned Check spokes for correct tightness in the rimsandfreemovementofsteeringsystem Inspect the tires thread condition periodically and replace worn out tires with approved make only Failure to do so can lead to improper balance poor stability poor handling and abnormaltreadwear Please replace tires which are punctured or damaged Small punctures in the tread ar...

Page 14: ...break in procedure See break in the first 300 miles 500km section Operate motorcycle only at moderate speeds and out of trafficuntillyouhavebecomethoroughlyfamiliarwithits operation and handling characteristics under all conditions Do not exceed the legal speed limit or drive too fast for existing conditions Always reduce speed when poor driving conditions exist High Speed increase the influence o...

Page 15: ...ffect the handling characteristics of your motorcycle If this happens reduce speed and guide the motorcycle with a relaxed grip to a controlled condition Do notbrakeabruptlyorforcethehandlebar Operate your motorcycle defensively Remember a motorcycle does not afford the same protection as an automobile in an accident One of the most common accident situations occurs when the driver of the other mo...

Page 16: ...verload the motorcycle s electrical system and will resultinsystemand orcomponentfailure Maintain your motorcycle in proper operating condition in accordance with the Maintenance intervals chart in thisOwner sManual UseonlygenuineRoyalEnfieldsparepartsandapproved accessories Use of other manufacturer s performance parts may affect the performance of your motorcycle void of warranty Contact your Ro...

Page 17: ...as possible until the tire is permanentlyrepairedorreplaced Failuretoheedthiswarningcouldresultinseriousinjury Safe motorcycle operation required alert mental judgement combined with a defensive driving attitude DO NOT allowfatigue alcoholordrugstoendangeryour safetyorthatofothers Maintain your motorcycle in proper operating condition in accordance with the Maintenance intervals chart in this Owne...

Page 18: ...ffectthe safe operation of your motorcycle which could result in seriousInjury Avoidanycontactwiththeexhaustsystem Wearclothingthat willcompletelycoverthelegswhileriding Theexhaustsystem gets very hot when the engine is running and remains too hot even after the engine is turned off Failure to wear proper or protectiveclothingcouldresultinseriousinjury Exhaust gases contains poisonous carbon monox...

Page 19: ...rol of the motorcycle in the front reduced braking efficiency tire overloading and unstable handling leading to an accident resulting in serious injury or loss of life Using the motorcycle with a side car could cause loss of control resulting in an accident which maycause seriousinjuryorlossoflife Consult your Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer regarding any questions or problems that occur in the op...

Page 20: ...ade fasteners which may not have specific strength finish and typerequirementstoperformproperlyintheassemblyandits environment The use of any nonstandard parts including fasteners couldresultinseriousinjury DO NOT exceed the Gross Motorcycle Weight Rating of your motorcycle The Gross motorcycle Weight Rating GVWR is shown on the information plate located on the frame Down tube GVWR is the sum of t...

Page 21: ...orcycle in the front leading to an accident resultinginseriousinjury Do not pull a trailer behind a motorcycle Towing a trailer may cause reduced braking efficiency tire overloading and unstable handling Towing a trainer may cause loss of control of the motorcycle in the he font leading to an accident resultinginseriousinjury Royal Enfield Himalayan 19 ...

Page 22: ...checkthecargoperiodically ACCESSORIES AND CARGO Royal Enfield cannot testandmakespecificrecommendations concerning specific or a combination of accessories sold Therefore the rider must be responsible for safe operation of the motorcycle when installing accessories or carrying additionalweight The following guidelines should be used when equipping a motorcycle carryingcargoand orpassengers DO NOT ...

Page 23: ...signed and engineered for riding in their original configuration DO NOT alter the handling characteristics of these motorcycles Doing ACCESSORIES AND CARGO somayaffectitsstabilityandcouldcauseanaccidentresulting inseriousinjury Royal Enfield cautions you against use of nonstandard parts such as aftermarket and custom made extended front forks which may adversely affect the performance and handling...

Page 24: ...dle rpm 1350 200 rpm Starting System Electric Start Air filter element Paper element Lubrication Forced Lubrication Wet sump Engine oil capacity 2 3 L Initial fill only 1 6 1 8 L Subsequent Refills Engine oil grade SAE 15W 50 API SL Grade JASO MA 2 Semi Synthetic Cooling Air cooled with Oil cooler Ignition system Electronic ECU Variable Spark plug Bosch UR5CC Spark plug gap 0 7 to 0 8 mm IGNITION ...

Page 25: ... 312 1 Gear box 5 Speed Constant Mesh GearRatios st 1st Gear 1 2 916 1 nd 2nd Gear 2 1 833 1 rd 3rd Gear 3 1 428 1 TRANSMISSION th 4th Gear 4 1 173 1 th 5th Gear 5 1 000 1 Secondary Drive 5 8 Chain Sprocket Secondary Ratio 2 533 1 Drive Chain links 110 links Royal Enfield Himalayan 23 ...

Page 26: ...el ABS Switchable to Single channel ABS Rear Wheel ABS control deactivation Front Disc 300mm Dia disc Rear Disc 240mm Dia disc TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Tubed and Steel Rim Standard Tire Replacement Tire Replace with Standard tire or below mentioned Tire Front Make Tire CEAT Size 90 90 21 54S Make Tire Pirelli Size 90 90 21 54H Rear Make Tire CEAT Size 120 90 17 64S Make Tire Pirelli Size 120 90 17...

Page 27: ...k corrosion paint damage and may also damage the rubber tubes in the fuellinesaswell Itisrecommendedtouseonlyunleadedpetrol asleaded petrolmaycausedamagetothecatalyticconverter TirePressures Solo Front 25PSI 1 75Kg cm Rear 32PSI 2 25Kg cm WithPillion Front 27PSI 1 89Kg cm Rear 34PSI 2 39Kg cm Steering lock In built Fuel Type Unleaded Gasoline Ethanol Content E10 or less Minimum Octane rating 91 RO...

Page 28: ...LED Turn signal telltale 12V LED Turn signal 12V 10W 4Nos Horn 12V 2 5 Amp Starter Motor 12V 0 7 kW Instrument Cluster Digital cluster with Gear Indication LCD Side Stand indicator LCD Indication Malfunction Indicator 12V LED ABS Indicator 12V LED Usingbulbs electricalgadgetsotherthanspecifiedratingmay lead to overloading erratic behaviour premature failure of electricalsystem Modifications or fit...

Page 29: ...rance 220 mm Saddle Height 800 mm Kerb weight 90 fuel oil 195 kgs Gross Vehicle Weight 375 kgs Values Dimensions mentioned above are for reference only In view of continuous improvements being done on our motorcycles the specifications are subject to change withoutpriornotice WEIGHTS Royal Enfield Himalayan 27 ...

Page 30: ...cal maintenance FRONT FORK OIL Capacity Grade 10 W Fork Oil Viscosity range 35 455 ml leg BRAKE FLUID Grade Capacity DOT 4 Front Rear 100 ml CAUTION Using Non Recommended In Correct oils can cause serious damage to the moving parts affect performance of the motor cycle AND void the warranty Oillevelshouldbeupto MAX level Donotoverfillasitwillaffecttheclutchfunctioning Recommendationsubjecttochange...

Page 31: ...informationplaterivettedtotheframedown tube SampleVIN Manufacturer scode MakeandType Model EngineType Netbrakehorsepower oftheEngineinhp Checkdigit ProductionYear 2022 N 2023 P 2024 R Assemblyfactory C Chennai K Kanchipuram EngineCapacity RunningSerialNumber ME3 G E M 24 X X X 00001 Royal Enfield Himalayan 29 4 ...

Page 32: ...d on the frame down tuberightside EMISSION LABEL Emission label on Shocks mountingtube NOISE LABEL Noise Label on head tube CAUTION It is illegal to tamper with OR alter the VIN Engine numbers of the motorcycle as it will only against the law BUT will render the vehicleregistrationANDwarrantyVOID Royal Enfield Himalayan 30 ...

Page 33: ...tion details Pleasedonottamperwiththeenginenumberasitsisprohibitedbylaw EngineFamily EngineCapacity TypeofCooling TypeofTransmission FuelFeed ManufacturingPlant 0 TVT 1 ORG YearofManufacture 2020 L 2021 M 2022 N MonthofManufacture A Jan H Aug K Sep N Dec ProductionSerialNumber D A 5 F X X XXXXXX 4 X Royal Enfield Himalayan 31 ...

Page 34: ... Head Lamp Dip Switch 4 Rear View Mirror Left Side 5 Instrument Cluster 6 Wind Shield 7 Tripper 8 Rear View Mirror Right Side 9 Engine Stop Switch 10 Electric Starts Switch 11 Fuel Tank Cap LOCATION OF KEY PARTS Royal Enfield Himalayan 32 ...

Page 35: ...ficator Right Side 2 Horn 3 Oil Level Window 4 Rear Brake Pedal 5 Rider Foot rest Right Side 6 ABS Module 7 Pillion Foot rest Right Side 8 Rear Trafficator Right Side LOCATION OF KEY PARTS Royal Enfield Himalayan 33 ...

Page 36: ...ail lamp 4 Rear Trafficator Left Side 5 Licence plate illuminator 6 Pillion Foot rest Left Side 7 Side Stand 8 Center Stand 9 Rider Foot rest Left Side 10 Gear Change Lever 11 ABS Module 12 Canister LOCATION OF KEY PARTS Royal Enfield Himalayan 34 ...

Page 37: ...k steering easily Do not force or attempt to lock unlock steering if the handle bar is not in extreme left or right side Failure to adhere to this caution will damage the lock and also cause the key to bend or break After unlocking steering AND before starting engine check thehandlebarfreemovementbyturningtobothleftandright sides severaltimes Failure to do so may cause unstable riding leading to a...

Page 38: ...ate Because fuel expands when it heats up heat from engine or the sun can cause fuel spilloutoffueltank 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 OPENING Liftflapandinsert key Turn key clockwise to enable captounlock and spring up Key CANNOT be removed when fuel tank cap is open OPERATION OF ...

Page 39: ...ifignitionisinOFForsteeringis locked OFF ON IGNITION SWITCH Please ensure petrol does not spill on painted surfaces Wipe immediately incase fuel spills over as otherwise it will leave a permanentstainonthe painted surfaces Royal Enfield Himalayan 37 ...

Page 40: ...ightON OFF HAZARD LIGHT SWITCH DO NOT switch OFF ignition while riding the motorcycle Doing so can cause a potential accident resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road users besides causing sever damage to the motorcycle Royal Enfield Himalayan 38 Turn signals do not work when the hazard light switch is on All the trafficator lamps will flash simultaneously ...

Page 41: ...te a strain on battery Do not use hazardwarningforlongerperiodunlessnecessary MethodstoActivateHazardflasher Ignition switch ON slide the hazard control to ON position Hazardwillworkunlessmanualdeactivation OFF Ignition switch ON slide the hazard control to ON position Hazard will start working Ignition switch OFF Hazard will keep working for a duration of 30 mins Unless manual deactivation OFF CA...

Page 42: ...ON SEAT Locatekeyonleftside turnclock wiseLifepillionseatandremove Liftfrontseatfromrear remove Useful for storing motorcycle documentsandownersmanual Remove the pillion Seat Gently press on top to release the tabs from the frame and open slightly To completely remove release the bottom tabs from the frame by pulling out gently When washing the motorcycle be careful not to floor this area with wat...

Page 43: ...OLS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1 MainLCD 2 Speedometer MilesMajor 3 TellsTales 4 Tachometer 5 ModeButton 6 SelectButton 7 Compassdisplay 8 FuelGauge 9 ABSSwitch 10 ABSIndicatorLamp 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Royal Enfield Himalayan 41 ...

Page 44: ...TROLS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 1 MainLCD 2 Speedometer KmMajor 3 TellsTales 4 Tachometer 5 ModeButton 6 SelectButton 7 Compassdisplay 8 FuelGauge 9 ABSSwitch 10 ABSIndicatorLamp 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Royal Enfield Himalayan 42 ...

Page 45: ...OPERATION OF CONTROLS A MAIN LCD 1 Clock 2 AmbientTemperature 3 Servicereminder 4 Odometer 5 Tripvalue A B F AVGspeedA B 6 SideStandindication Royal Enfield Himalayan 43 ...

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Page 47: ...elect button PM AM save and exit from clock set mode Auto exit without saving changes and continue with previous setting Switch Pressure time sec Action 3 sec 1 sec 3 sec 1 sec 3 sec 1 sec 3sec 20 sec In ignition key ON position when vehicle not running Enters into clock setting mode and hour digits starts to blink Never Attempt to operate the select or reset buttons while riding the motorcycle Fa...

Page 48: ...tion due to increase of engine temperature Ambienttemperatureindicationtoleranceis 2 C The ambient temperature value should be referred to only when the engine is switched OFF and the engine is cold condition The Temperature displayed will be higher if the engine in running or immediately after it is switched OFF since the sensor will only pickup the higher temperature surrounding it Royal Enfield ...

Page 49: ...ent RequiredButton Mode Function TEMPERATURE UNIT CHANGE OVER Button Pressure time sec Action 10 secs In ignition key ON position long press and hold MODE button for period 10 secs to reset temperature units from degree Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa MODE Royal Enfield Himalayan 47 ...

Page 50: ...twheelABSwillonlywork Procedure to reset to Dual channel Ignition switch reset vehicle will return to default dual channel ABS mode CAUTION Dual Channel ABS mode Default ABS will work on both wheels Ignition key Reset Turning ignition switch from OFF to ON If Single channel ABS mode enabled ABS only controls the front wheel The rear wheel is not controlled by ABS and may lockduringbrakingmaneuvers...

Page 51: ...kthricetoindicateactivation followedby ABStelltalecontinuousON oncethevehicleisridemore than5kmph ABStelltalewillblinkcontinuously OPERATION OF CONTROLS J ABS INDICATOR LAMP CAUTION Single channel Activation Without ignition key reset ABS tell tale will blink continuously Ignition key Reset Turning ignition switch from OFF to ON DO NOT run motorcycle incase the ABS Indicator lamp continuously ON T...

Page 52: ...y water spray cleaning and wipe it withsoftdrycloth Service reminder can be reset ONLY by authorised personnel at service center after service is completed Service reminder symbol will flash on as per below distanceinputfromodometer i 1stservice 450kms or 279 6mile ii 2ndservice 4900kms or 3044 7mile iii from there on for every 5000 kms or 3106 85 mile from previous value ex 9900 kms or 6151 5 mil...

Page 53: ...METER Displays the cumulative kilometers the vehicle has covered TRIP A B AVG SPEED A B TripA Bindicatesdistancetravelledinparticulartrip Avg A B indicates average speed of vehicle in particular tripmode Royal Enfield Himalayan 51 ...

Page 54: ...on 1 sec In ignition key ON position Move to AVA A SELECT 2 5 sec SELECT 1 sec SELECT 2 5 sec SELECT 1 sec SELECT 2 5 sec SELECT Move to TRIP A SELECT TRIP B AVG B RESET 1 sec 2 5 sec TRIP B AVG B RESET Move to AVG B TRIP A AVG A RESET Move to TRIP B TRIP A AVG A RESET Royal Enfield Himalayan 52 ...

Page 55: ...ip F willgetactivated when needleonfuelgaugeenterstheredzone NOTE Trip F will stop displaying at approximately 90 5 seconds AFTER fuel level in tank is above 5 5 O 5Iitres side stand is fully retracted AND Ignition is switched ON Trip F modewouldcomeintofunctionautomatically Trip F mode would de activate automatically if fuel is filledabove 5 5 0 5 lts During Trip F mode rider can toggle between T...

Page 56: ...rs besides causing severe damage to the motorcycle 6 SIDE STAND INDICATOR Indicates when side stand is extended GEAR POSITION INDICATION Displays the gear position in which the vehicle is traveling When in neutral the indication will be O When in gear the appropriate number between 1 to 5 will be displayed C TELL TALES 1 Turn Left Left turn signal ON 2 Turn right Right turn signal ON 3 Neutral Tra...

Page 57: ...Will remain continuously ON incase of any malfunction of the EMS 7 ABS MIL Will be continuously ON during initial check up until or aftervehiclerunningforaparticulardistance speed and will turn OFF if system is ok then will lightupagain in case of any ABS System malfunction D TACHO METER 1 Indicates the RPM at which engineisworking 2 Useful for right section of gear with respect to engine RPM DO N...

Page 58: ...h the fuel indicationinredzone Refuelattheearliest Failuretodosomaycausethemotorcycletorunoutoffueland get stranded inadditiontocausingseriousdamagetothefuel pump CAUTION DO NOT run motorcycle incase the ABS Indicator lamp continuously ON The ABS indicator blink continuously to indicate Single channelABSmodeisenabled H FUEL GAUGE Indicatesfuellevelintank The fuel pointer enters red zone if the fue...

Page 59: ...connectivity with navigation search based on Royal Enfield Mobile App with the support of GoogleMaps TRIPPER Device is capable of showing turn by turn navigation on a custom designed round colour TFT with uniquely designed arrowfontdesignedintuitivelyforeaseofriding Background display can be switched between day mode and nightmodewhichcanbeselectedbyridersfromRoyalEnfield Mobileapp Tripper Royal E...

Page 60: ...ary turn Distance to next turn distance to destination or EstimatedTimeofArrival ETA Clock display in case of no connectivity no navigation inputorafterdestinationisreached User can select day and night mode through Royal Enfieldmobileapponly Lowbatteryindication Royal Enfield Himalayan 58 ...

Page 61: ... be shown only when primary turn is less than 100 mts if thereisnoturnthedisplaywillbeblankinthisregion Distancetodestinationor ETA Showsthetotaldistance todestinationorestimatedtimeofarrival basedonuser selectionfromRoyalEnfieldMobileapp Smartphones compatible version to the Royal Enfield Mobileapp CompatiblewithAndroidandiOS Androidsupport Currentversion 2 iOSsupport Currentversion 1 Connectivit...

Page 62: ...OPERATION OF CONTROLS TRIPPER TRIPPER DISPLAY FLOW SEQUENCE Royal Enfield Himalayan 60 ...

Page 63: ...s it mayresult in permanentdamagetothesame After every Ignition ON cycle tripper will be in discoverablemodefor120secs Incase there is no connection established within 120 secs display will enter into clock mode to re initiate connectionIgnition OFF ON cycletoberepeated During Navigation mode if there is no input from smartphone for 5 secs Bluetooth connection will be terminatedtoavoidpowerdrawand...

Page 64: ...ibrate mobile phones frequently for more GPS accuracy location accuracy is dependent on Ensure ignition is ON and display is in powered while establishingconnection Ensure first time pairing is done is isolated environment toavoidcrossconnections onetime Day and night mode is used selectable only will not change over automatically to be selected during night drivingtoavoidriderdistraction Bluetoot...

Page 65: ... cylinders 9 Free movementofhandlebartoleft andrightsides 10 All electrical controls horn working correctly 11 Head lamp tail ramps brake lamps and indicator lamps working correctly 12 Front and rear wheel axle nuts tightened properly to torque 13 Front and rear wheel spokes having proper tightness no loose orbrokenspokes 14 Allfastenersaretighttorequiredtorque 15 Engine idling correctly and smoot...

Page 66: ...ease ride your motorcycle defensively Remember a motorcycle does not afford the same protection as an automobile Ride only at moderate speeds and out of traffic until you have be come familiar with the handling characteristics of yourmotorcycleunderallconditions DO NOT exceed the legal speed limit Always reduce speed when poor driving conditions exist Use extra caution when approaching and passing...

Page 67: ...rcumstances to operate your motorcycle unless you know they are experienced licensed riders and are thoroughly familiar withtheoperatingconditionsofyourmotorcycle SAFE HAPPY RIDING Motorcycle riding pants and jacket fitted with certified Armour Motorcycle riding boots Motorcycle riding gloves ISI DOT or SNELL certifiedhelmetasapplicableforrider andpillion Wearabrightlycoloredjacket Never wear loos...

Page 68: ...injuries SAFE HAPPY RIDING CAUTION SITTING POSTURE Correctsittingpostureisamustforstableandsaferiding Sitwithyourshoulderscompletelyrelaxed Do not lock your elbows and retain them at a slight bend toenablemaneuvering Holdthehandlegripclosetoitsinnerend Lightlygripthefueltankwithyourknees Keepyourtoesin straightahead direction Before turning look extensively in the rear view mirror withoutturningyo...

Page 69: ...otential accidentresultinginseriousinjurytobothriderandotherroad users besidescausingseveredamagetothemotorcycle Brake pad wear will be increased if the motorcycle is used frequently off road Always inspect the brake pads more frequently if the motorcycle is used off road replace the brake pads before they become worn to or beyond the minimum service thickness Riding the worn brake pads may reduce...

Page 70: ... road users besides causing severe damage to the motorcycle Total weight of the rider and any passenger accessories and luggagemustnotexceedthemaximumloadlimit CARGO ACCESSORIES Please do not fit Non OE or Non genuine accessories as they may cause damage to the motorcycle and also affect the riding and handling of the motorcycle Please ensure cargo is securely strapped to the rear and sides of the...

Page 71: ...f the motorcycle will be impaired due to the force of the towline Towing a motorcycle can cause loss of control on the motorcycle leadingtoapotentialaccident resultinginserious injury to both rider and other road users besides causing severedamagetothemotorcycle DO NOT attach a trailer to the motorcycle Attaching a trailer can cause loss of control on the motorcycle leading to a potential accident...

Page 72: ...sting conditions Always reduce speed when poor driving conditions exist High speed increases the influence of any other condition affecting stability and increasesthepossibilityoflossofcontrol Keep to the correct side of the road center line when meetingoncomingvehicle Alltrafficsigns includingmanualcontrolsatintersections should be obeyed promptly SLOW DOWN at traffic signs near schools and CAUTI...

Page 73: ...the curb or parking area without signaling Be sure your way is clear to enter moving traffic A moving line of traffic alwayshastheright of way When parking the motorcycle park on a firm and flat surface to prevent it from falling over RULES OF THE ROAD Protectyourmotorcycleagainsttheft Afterparkingyour motorcycle ensure that the steering head is locked and thenremovetheignitionkey Royal Enfield Him...

Page 74: ...rror will look smallerandfartherawaythanwhenseeninaflatmirror Use care when judging the size or distance of objects seen in thesemirrors To establish the relative distance of vehicles objects behind your motorcycle through the mirrors adjust each mirror in suchaway thatasmallportionofyourshoulderisvisibleanda large portion behind your motorcycle is seen clearly with referencetoyourridingposture SI...

Page 75: ... of run do not exceedthespeedlimitsasshowninthetablebelow 2 Donotexceedmaximumspecifiedpayload 3 Warm up the engine for a few minutes as idling sped to allow engine oil to lubricate all the moving parts in the enginebeforeridingthe motorcycle 4 Avoid full throttle operation and do not ride at constant throttle continuously Vary the speed by 10 while riding Gear Motorcycle Speed First 500 kms 310 m...

Page 76: ...N INDICATOR LAMP Anti Lock Braking System ABS will help prevent the brakes from locking the wheels during sudden application of the brakes at high speeds This will help the rider to have better traction and control over the motorcycle and prevent the motorcyclefromskiddingwhichcancauseaaccident In the event of sudden and hard application of the brakes by the rider the sensors in the braking system...

Page 77: ...nearest authorizedRoyalEnfieldDistributor Failuretodosocanresult inaseriousinjuriesandlossoflife Intheeventofmotorcyclefallingoveroneitherofitssideswith theenginerunningandthegearsengagedtheRolloversensor will disable both the ignition and fuel systems and switch OFF the engine This is to prevent any damage to the motorcycle and its rider To reset the Roll over sensor and reactivatetheignitionandf...

Page 78: ...leaseanticipatethestoppingdistancerequiredforthespeed of travel and apply brakes well in advance so as to bring the motorcycletoasafestop CAUTION ABS WARNING INDICATIONS SAFETY SYSTEMS Please apply both brakes to stop front brake momentarily earlier followed by rear brake to have better traction and controlofthemotorcycle Alwaysensurethatyouridewellwithinthelegalspeedlimits Failure to adhere to th...

Page 79: ...the ABS indicator remaining continuously ON please take the motorcycle to a nearest authorized Royal Enfield service station to inspect the brakes system controlofthevehicle ABS Switch need to activate only on vehicles static condition Don ts DO NOT RELEASE thebrakelever pedalwhenpulsations are felt during hard application of the brakes in an emergency situation The pulsations only indicate that t...

Page 80: ... will cause damage to gear shift mechanism Please move motorcycle back and forth while simultaneously shifting gears Switch ON ignition and the stop switch to RUN position STARTING DepressClutchLeverfully Press starter button and hold till enginestarts In case engine does not start do not keep starter button pressed continuously as it will drain the battery Release button and restart after a few m...

Page 81: ...are below 10 deg C and at higher altitudestokeeptheengineidlingRPMsteady As soon as the engine sufficiently warms up then Manual Bi startershouldbereleased It is recommended to switch off the engine when the engineisinidling conditionforlongtime it is recommended not to accelerate by giving excessive throttle for more than 5 minutes when the engine is in idle condition which may cause damage to th...

Page 82: ...before attempting a gear shift Failure to fully disengage the clutch may cause a jerky start OR stalling the engine besides causing damage to transmissionparts Always start the engine with gear in neutral position Always move the motorcycle in first gear positiononly The Motorcycle may begin to slow down and show lack of power while climbing steep hills In that case you should shift to a lower gea...

Page 83: ...d causing injury to you or to others and damage to the motorcycleparts Do not ride motorcycle with the side stand extended Doing so can cause the side stand to touch the ground while cornering and result in instability loss of control on the motorcycle leading to a potential accident result in serious injury to both sides and other road users besidescausingseveredamagetothemotorcycle The side stan...

Page 84: ...lubricationsmustbecarriedouttohelpmaintainyourHimalayanMotorcyclemeticulously If in case the motorcycle is used frequently in very dusty environment severe climatic conditions Poor Roads stagnant water etc the maintenancewillneedtobedoneearlierasmayberequired ContactanearestRoyalEnfieldAuthorizedDealer ServiceCentertocarryouttheperiodicalmaintenanceandforanyexpertadvice Royal Enfield Himalayan 82 ...

Page 85: ...PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Royal Enfield Himalayan 83 ...

Page 86: ...PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Throttle body Cleaning spray Carbo cleaner carb click or Fuel line cleaner spray every 5000 Km or 6 months whichever is earlier Royal Enfield Himalayan 84 ...

Page 87: ...PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Royal Enfield Himalayan 85 ...

Page 88: ...PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Royal Enfield Himalayan 86 ...

Page 89: ...PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Royal Enfield Himalayan 87 ...

Page 90: ...PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Royal Enfield Himalayan 88 ...

Page 91: ...TOOLS KIT Royal Enfield Himalayan 89 ...

Page 92: ...n experienced person we recommend you to get in touch with a Royal Enfield AuthorizedDealer Servicecenter Wipetheareafreeofdirt grease Applyafewdropsofoilonthepivots Apply a few drops of oil on the pivots aftercleaningtheareaofdirt HAND LEVER PIVOTS SIDE STAND PIVOTS DRIVE CHAIN Clean the drive chain carefully Apply chain lubricant while simultaneously rotating the rear wheel Wipe off the excesslu...

Page 93: ...rmance of the motorcycle ANDvoidthewarranty MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS SPARK PLUG CLEANING AND ADJUSTING PLUG GAP CAUTION Remove the spark plug cap from thesparkplug Removesparkplugusingtheplug spannerandtommybar Clean the insulator tip and electrodes of the plug carefully Clean adjust electrode gap every 500 km if required andreplaceevery15 000kms Refitthesparkplugonthecylinderhead Refitthesparkplugc...

Page 94: ...tely with a soft cloth preferablyawetcloth toavoiddamage Periodicallyinspect Rims for spokes breakage wheel rim and run out Tires for proper seating of thebeadingontherims Check and remove stone splinters nails or other sharp particlesembeddedinthetire Replacetiresif Side wall cracks cuts or damages uneven lugs wear etc Tire lugs work out upto the wear indicator symbol onthesidewall BRAKE FLUID MI...

Page 95: ...g to a potential accident resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road users besides causing severe damagetothemotorcycle MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL Support front end of engine suitably such that the front wheel is off the ground loosen pinch bolt on right fork end with6mmAllenkey Hold spindle on right side and removespindlenutandwasherfrom leftside Support wheel and pu...

Page 96: ...hickness between the brake pads to avoid accidental compression of the brake lever MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS CAUTION FRONT WHEEL REASSEMBLY Remove the spacer placed betweenthebrakepads Locatewheelspeedsensorlugs onthehubslotcarefully Position wheel along with RH side Spacer Disc side spacer on left side between the front fork legs ensuring the brakediscislocatedbetweenthebrakepads OR Follow below pro...

Page 97: ... Spacer Disc side spacer alignedproperly OR Follow below procedure if vehicle have a wheel speed senorassembly MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Position wheel speed sensor such that it is parallel to ground Hold spindle on right side locate washer and nut on spindleonleftsideandtightenfirmly Tightenpinchboltonrightforkend Rotatewheelandcheckforsmoothrotation Pressbrakeleverandcheckfrontbrakeforefficiency Ro...

Page 98: ...oming out too far from the brake caliper Placeasuitablespacerof4mmthickness betweenthebrake padstoavoidpadscompressionintheeventthebrakepedalis pressedaccidentally MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS REAR WHEEL REMOVAL Ensure the motorcycle is on a firm flat surface and the rear wheelisofftheground Gently remove the brake hose alongwithitsrubbergrommets from the locating clips on the swingarm Loosen rear axle ...

Page 99: ... adjusters onboth leftandrightsideofswingarm Ensurethecushrubbersareinplacein thewheelhub Insert the wheel assembly between the swing arms and position the cush rubbers on the rear sprocket lugs correctly Remove the spacer between the brake pads and locate the caliper such that the brake disc is between the brakepads Locate the caliper bracket slot on the lugintheswingarm Position the respective s...

Page 100: ...Check rear brake for effectiveness and correct functioningbeforeusingthemotorcycle Measure the drive chain free playonthetopoftherunchain The recommended free play is 20to30mm Toadjustthechaintensionandfreeplay Looserearwheelspindlenut Loosen lock nuts of the chain adjuster on both sides of the swingarm Tighten loosen the adjuster nut on the left swing arm end toreduce increasechaintension MINOR M...

Page 101: ...hten the lock nuts against the adjuster nuts taking carenottodisturbtheadjusternutsettings Tightenrearwheelspindlenuttoaspecifiedtorque MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Pleasefollowinstructionsasperperiodicalmaintenance Chainslacknessbeyond30mmwillleadtochainslippage Maintain drive chain slackness within the specified limits at every1000kmsinterval Please check the front and rear wheels are correctly aligne...

Page 102: ...embly MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS ADJUSTMENT REAR BRAKE PEDAL FREE PLAY Rotate the master cylinder push rod anticlockwise to reducetherearbrakepedalfreeplay Rotate the master cylinder push rod clockwise to increasetherearbrakepedalfreeplay After adjustment tighten the lock nut in master Cylinder pushrodassembly BATTERY MAINTENANCE The Motorcycle is provided with 12V 8AHMFbattery The battery must be per...

Page 103: ...ch are in OFF position Disconnect the Harness connectors around the battery locatedarea MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS REMOVAL OF BATTERY FROM THE MOTORCYCLE Unlock turn the key clockwise andremovethepillionseat Removefrontseat Remove the Battery carrier bracket by loosening the hex bolt Disconnect both the Battery terminals wires negative first andpositivenextrespectively Takeoutthebattery Royal Enfield H...

Page 104: ... If either pad is worn to the wear indicator mark Replace both pads as set VisitRoyalEnfielddealerforthisservice Check the wear indicator mark on each pad If either pad is worn to the wear indicator mark Replace both pads as set VisitRoyalEnfielddealerforthisservice Front Brake Rear Brake Wear Indicator mark Wear Indicator mark Royal Enfield Himalayan 102 ...

Page 105: ...nnect the black wire to the negative terminal of thebattery Smear the terminals with petroleum jelly Do not use greaseinthebatteryterminals Placetheterminalboot capproperly Refitthebatterybracket AlwaysdisconnecttheBlacknegative batterycablefirstand then Red positive cable while removing the battery connections MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS REASSEMBLY OF BATTERY ON MOTORCYCLE Royal Enfield Himalayan 103 ...

Page 106: ... is a maintenance free type and can be permanentlydamagedifthecapstripisremoved MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS NOTE Keep the ve and ve cables firmly connected to the respective battery terminals Failure to do so may result in damagetothemotorcycleelectricalsystem CAUTION Alwaysdisconnectthenegative batterycablefirstandthen thepositive cablewhileremovingthebatteryconnections Ifthepositive ve batterycablesh...

Page 107: ...age of frequency for motorcycle is very important for batterytobeingoodperformancecondition Ifthemotorcycle is being used very rarely or sparingly and the terminals are not disconnectedthebatteryisboundtoloseitschargeandresult inadeadbattery MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS NOTE Remove the 2 screws holding the headlamprimtothehousing Gently pull out the head lamp rim alongwithreflectorassembly Disconnecthea...

Page 108: ...uringhandling Don tdisturbtheventcapprovidedintheinnerbodymould NOTE Locate the 3 lugs in the bulb correctly inthereflector Locate the bulb holding clip over the bulb and lock it in the slot in the reflector Puttheprotectiverubbercapoverthe bulb correctly such that the vent pipe isfacingdownwards Connect head lamp coupler on the bulbterminalscorrectly Locate the head lamp rim in the housing correc...

Page 109: ...itsmountingscrew Hold the bulb press inside and rotate anticlockwise to removethetaillightbulbfromitsholder Replacethebulb12V21 5W Assemble back the tail light in the reverse order of dismantlingprocess Assemble the tail lamp cover and refit the tail lamp assembly The license plate illuminator has a LED lighting system in the event of failure the entire license plate illuminator assembly shouldber...

Page 110: ...ewbulbinsidetheholder ensuringthatthe pinsinthebulb matchwithslotsintheholder MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Push the bulb and turn clockwise direction to lock the bulbintheholder Refitthebulbholderbyturningtoclockwisedirection Refit the trafficator cover with reflector and tighten the screw Donotovertightenthescrew Make sure the Ignition switch is in OFF position when replacingtheBulbs FusesandElectrical...

Page 111: ...iestopportunity FUSE CARRIER CAUTION SwitchtheignitionkeytoOFFbeforereplacingthefusetoavoidpossibleshort circuits When replacing a blown fuse it is important to use only a fuse havingthe correct amperage rating The use of a fuse with a rating otherthanindicatedmayresultinadangerouselectricalsystemoverload Ifaproperlyratedfusecontinuestoblow itindicatesa probleminthecircuitthatmustbecorrected SPARE...

Page 112: ...ation F 8 F 9 SPARE 1 SPARE 2 SPARE 3 SPARE 4 ABS MAIN 2 FUSE ABS ECU SPARE FUSE 1 SPARE FUSE 2 SPARE FUSE 3 SPARE FUSE 4 10 A 5 A 10 A 15 A 25 A 5 A Please get the electrical system of your Motorcycle checked thoroughly and get the faults corrected immediately after experiencinganyfusefailure Notdoingthiscanresultintorepeatedfusefailures Usageoffusesotherthanspecifiedratingwilldamagethecompleteel...

Page 113: ...bstances such as stain removers water repellent compounds petroleum products solvents and alcohol based material will seriously affect the windshield transparency Scratches cloudiness cuts and abrasions on the windshield cannot be polished or removed The windshield must only be replacedifdamaged Never attempt to clean the windshield while riding Failure to dosomaycauselossofcontrolonthemotorcycle ...

Page 114: ...teners Conditionofthetires Correctoillevelinengine Workingofalllightsandhorn CHECK PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF LONG JOURNEY LONG TRIP PRECAUTIONS CHECK AFTER EVERY 1500 KMS 932 MILES OF RUN Properdrivechaintension Toolkit BulbsforHeadlight Trafficatorlight Taillight fuse Accelerator Clutchcables Rearchainmasterlinklockassembly Insulationtape Sparkplug Sparkplugcap ITEMS TO BE CARRIER Royal Enfield...

Page 115: ...load turn preload adjuster in theanticlockwisedirection SPRING PRELOAD SHOCK ABSORBER SETTINGS SHOCK ABSORBER It is recommended to visit Authorised Dealer for adjusting spring preload a n d s h o c k a b s o r b e r settings CAUTION INCREASING THE PRELOAD REDUCING THE PRELOAD Royal Enfield Himalayan 113 ...

Page 116: ...ed to check the rims wheels for damageafteroffroading AFTER OFF ROADING OFF ROADING The off road settings of spring shock absorber settings will impair the motorcycle s handing characteristics on surfacedroads Remember to correct the spring shock absorber settingsbeforereturningtosurfacedroads Cleaning of air filter element is recommended for effective utilisation of air filter element in returnin...

Page 117: ...speedometer Tripper Flasher lights front and rear PRECAUTIONS WASHING PROCEDURE wheel hubs electrical connections and wires control cables cables sparkplug battery ABS ECU EMS ECU sidemirrors steeringstemetc Donotapplyanycorrosivesolventonpaintedsurfacesor rubberparts Use luke warm water and mild detergent on the painted componentstoremovedirt etc Rinse motorcycle thoroughly with plain water to re...

Page 118: ...n spray on all the metal and chrome plated areas to protect the parts from corrosion It is recommended not to apply the anti corrosion spray onthebrakediscs AFTER WASHING WASHING PROCEDURE Ensure the motorcycle is thoroughly dry by wiping with acleansoftabsorbentclothorchamoisleather Removeallplasticbagsandadhesivetapes Lubricate control cables pivot and rear chain with lube oil Polish the painted...

Page 119: ... with Cotton Cloth Don ts Do not spray high pressure water on top bottomdustsealarea asshown Wet a small piece of cloth and gently rub on required areas to clean the steering tubearea HighPressurewaterJetshouldnotdirectlyShownontheabovementionedLocations Royal Enfield Himalayan 117 ...

Page 120: ...on ts HighPressurewaterJetshouldnotdirectlyShownontheabovementionedLocations WASHING PROCEDURE Instrument Cluster Wipe Head lamp glass with Cotton Cloth Don t use High pressure water jet on Oil Cooler Don t use High pressure Water on Head lamp Front back Royal Enfield Himalayan 118 ...

Page 121: ...Location Stickers on Front Mudguard Rear Mudguard Side Panel Note WASHING PROCEDURE High pressure water Jet should not directly Shown on these Locations Royal Enfield Himalayan 119 ...

Page 122: ...batteryinacool dryandwellventilatedplace Cover the silencer with plastic bags to prevent moisture entry Setthemotorcycleonitscenterstand Applyantirustsolutionsonallplatedparts Takecarenot toapplythissolutiononrubberorpaintedparts Storemotorcycleinacleancoveredareafreeofmoisture anddust For re use after storage it is preferable to get the motorcyclepreparedthroughaRoyalEnfieldAuthorised Dealer Serv...

Page 123: ...t 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 productsasvoid DISCLAIMER Royal Enfield Himalayan 121 ...

Page 124: ...ic checks in case your mc is not functioning If in case the problem is not rectified after these checks itisnecessarytogetthemccheckedbyReauthorisedDealer ServiceCentertorectifytheproblemandtoensuretrouble freeperformance Royal Enfield Himalayan 122 ...

Page 125: ...TROUBLE SHOOTING Royal Enfield Himalayan 123 ...

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Page 127: ...TROUBLE SHOOTING Royal Enfield Himalayan 125 ...

Page 128: ...o effect Warranty it is a prerequisite that the maintenancescheduleprescribedbyRoyalEnfieldinthis Owner s manual and warranty repairs if any has been carried out at the Authorised Distributor s service facility ORattheirAuthoriseddealership sservicefacility 3 Record of all the regular services and periodical maintenance that have been carried out along with proof of service history will be require...

Page 129: ...RE shall not be liable in any manner to replace them through their dealers RE will however provide assistance in referring such claims on therespectivemanufacturer WARRANTY TERMS CONDITIONS 8 Warrantyshallnotapplyto a Normal ageing deterioration or rusting of plated parts paints coat rubber parts soft items glass items plasticpartsetc b Components like fuel filter oil filter air filter paper eleme...

Page 130: ...r etc h Defects arising from fitment of unauthorised or additionalelectricalloads I Motorcycle serviced or repaired at unauthorised servicecenters j Motorcycle used for competitions racing Stage Rallyingetc k Electrical component like bulbs fuses etc and electronic components failure due to repairs by arc welding I Normalmaintenanceoperationslikeadjustmentof brakes cleaning fuel system engine tune...

Page 131: ...parts willvoidyournewmotorcyclewarranty 10 RE reserves the right to finally decide on all warranty claims 11 RE reserves the right to make changes in design of the motorcycle without any obligation to install these changesonpreviouslysuppliedmotorcycles WARRANTY TERMS CONDITIONS Royal Enfield Himalayan 129 ...

Page 132: ...eld Motor Company This is your emission control system DEFECTS WARRANTY YOURWARRANTYRIGHTSANDOBLIGATIONS 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 Royal Enfield Motor Compan...

Page 133: ...so be aware that Royal Enfieldmaydenyyouwarrantycoverageifyourmotorcycleor a part has failed due to abuse neglect improper maintenance orunapprovedmodifications If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities you should contact Royal Enfield Customer Service Department at 1 800 258 2464 U S only or 1 414 343 4056 or the California Air Resources Board at 9528 TelstarAv...

Page 134: ...al Enfield dealer for repair constitutes an emergency Royal Enfield will reimbursetheownerforsuchrepairs includingdiagnosis only if it is established that the repairs are covered under this emission warranty Royal Enfield s parts reimbursement however will not exceed our suggested retail price for all warrantedpartsreplacedandourlaborreimbursementwillbe limited to our recommended time allowances f...

Page 135: ... compliant motorcycle However Royal Enfield ASSUMES NO LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTS WHICH ARE NOT GENUINE Royal Enfield PARTS unless Royal Enfield parts cause damage to non genuineRoyalEnfieldparts WHATISCOVEREDBYTHISEMISSIONWARRANTY The emission control system warranty covers the following warrantedparts only Air cleaner assembly Cam shaft Spark plug Ignition coil Ignit...

Page 136: ...ctsofnatureorotherevents beyondthecontrolofRoyalEnfield The repair or replacement of warranted parts which are scheduled for replacement prior to 30 000 km 18641 mi once these parts have been replaced at the first replacement intervalaspartofrequiredmaintenanceservices Repairs and services performed by anyone other than an authorized Royal Enfield Dealer except in case of emergency asdefinedabove ...

Page 137: ... asspecifiedintheOwner sManual Thefollowingwarrantyappliestothenoisecontrolsystemand is in addition to the LIMITED WARRANTY EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY CALIFORNIA AIR RESOURCES BOARD REGULATIONS EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY Applicableonly formotorcyclessoldwithinthestateofCalifornia Royal Enfield Motors warrants the first owner and each subsequent owner that this motorcycle is...

Page 138: ...etermined RECOMMENDATIONSFORREQUIREDMAINTENANCE IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE OF THE MOTORCYCLE BE CARRIED OUT AT SPECIFIED INTERVALS AND ANY MAINTENANCE TO THE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEMS SHOULD BE PERFORMED ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED ROYAL ENFIELD SERVICE DEALER AND USINGONLYGENUINEROYALENFIELDSPAREPARTS REPAIRS TO THE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM MAY BE PERFORMED BY ANY OTHER QUALIFIED SERVICE OU...

Page 139: ...which may cause this motorcycle not to meet applicable regulations of the California Air Resources Board standards for a period of 5 years OR 18 641 Miles 30 000 Krns whichever occurs first from the date of firstuseofthemotorcycle The Warranty period shall begin either on the date the motorcycle is delivered to the first retail purchaser OR from thefirstdatethemotorcycleisusedasademonstrator OR as...

Page 140: ...ercomponents EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM WARRANTY RECOMMENDATIONSFORREQUIREDMAINTENANCE It is recommended that the routine maintenance of the motorcyclebecarriedoutatspecified Intervals and any maintenance to the evaporative emission controlsystemsshouldbeperformed Only by an authorised Royal Enfield service dealer and using onlygenuineRoyalEnfieldspareparts Repairs to the evaporative emis...

Page 141: ...RONMENT CARE 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 enjoythemtoo While your liquid waste like engine oil gasoline coolant and other cleaning solvents need to be regularly replaced what happens to them Make sure they are n...

Page 142: ...n authorisedrecyclingagentoraRoyalEnfieldservicecentre They will follow the local authority s guidelines to get rid of theminanenvironmentallyfriendlymanner Thisnotedoesnotconstitutelegaladvice pleasecontactyour local authorities or your nearest Royal Enfield Service Centre forfurtherguidance ENVIRONMENT CARE CLEANING YOUR ROYAL ENFIELD Royal Enfield Himalayan 140 ...

Page 143: ...lyapprovedbytheparty responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operatetheequipment FCC 15 105statement Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththe limitsforaClassBdigitaldevice pursuanttopart15ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate r...

Page 144: ...rease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio TVtechnician forhelp RADIO TYPE APPROVAL RFExposureRequirements To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the device must be installed to provide a separation distance ofatleast20cmfromallpersons R...

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