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Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: A Comprehensive Review
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: A Comprehensive Review
CalendarPublished on July 29, 2024 by BikeJunction
Royal Enfield has launched the much-anticipated Guerrilla 450, priced between Rs 2.39 - 2.54 Lakh (ex-showroom). You choose from three variants, including Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Analogue, Guerrilla 450 Dash, and Guerrilla 450 Flash. The Guerrilla 450 stands out because it is different from other bikes. While many small motorcycles look and perform similarly, the Guerrilla 450 is unique. It doesn’t follow the same patterns as other bikes. Instead, it brings new features to the Royal Enfield lineup. In this review, we will explore the performance and features of the Guerrilla 450.  Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Review: How’s the Looks?  The Guerrilla 450 is different from older Royal Enfield bikes. Its round headlamp and instruments remind you of other Royal Enfields. However, it looks more like a Ducati Scrambler, especially from the front. The design is nice and well-balanced. It’s also big, so it stands out on the road.  The paint schemes are also good. Royal Enfield has great paint choices and the Guerrilla’s colors are very attractive. This includes Smoke, Playa Black, Gold Dip and more, making the bike more appealing.  Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Review: Engine Performance RE Guerrilla 450 has a new liquid-cooled 452cc engine called the Sherpa. In the history of 124 years, it is the brand’s first liquid-cooled engine. All the previous engines were air and oil-cooled. The bike uses a 42mm ride-by-wire throttle body and electronic fuel injection. It has a wet multiplate slip/assist clutch and a six-speed gearbox. The Guerrilla 450 produces 40 bhp at 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm of torque.  With a simple turn of the start dial, the Guerrilla 450 starts quickly with a nice steady thump. The new Sherpa engine feels more modern and different from the old model. When you twist the throttle, it responds quickly and smoothly. Moreover, changing gears is smooth and intuitive, and the clutch feels predictable and easy to use.  Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Review: Features  Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has two ride modes: Performance and Eco. Eco mode saves fuel by reducing power. There are two dashboard options. The base model has an analogue display with a small screen and a Tripper navigation pod. The better option is the 4-inch Tripper TFT screen. It has three display layouts: Analogue, Digital, and Navigation. Each shows different information, such as speed, gear, and maps.  The screen is easy to read. You can connect your phone to the Tripper Dash using the Royal Enfield app for navigation. The bike has a USB-C port for charging your phone.  Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Review: Chassis  Although the Guerrilla 450 looks similar to the Himalayan, they are different. Both have a steel tube frame with the engine as part of the frame, but their frame dimensions vary, including: 21.8 degrees steering rake 185 Kg kerb weight 169 mm ground clearance780 mm seat height The bike comes with a 43mm Showa fork at the front and a rear monoshock with adjusted preload. Moreover, both wheels of Guerrilla 450 are made of aluminium. The tyres are Ceat Gripp XL, including 120/70R-17 at the front and 160/60R-17 at the rear.  Before you go, don’t forget to check out the top 5 bikes to buy for long hill rides in India. Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fb Instagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_insta Twitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter  
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Vs Husqvarna Svartpilen 401: Which One is Better for You!
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Vs Husqvarna Svartpilen 401: Which One is Better for You!
CalendarPublished on July 23, 2024 by BikeJunction
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 and the Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 are two exciting options for urban travellers. The Guerrilla 450 is another contender in the 400cc segment, offering a retro-styled roadster looks. Available in three variants and 5 colours, the price ranges from Rs 2.39 lakh to Rs 2.54 lakh. Meanwhile, the Svartpilen 401 is based on the KTM 390 Duke, a powerful scrambler priced at Rs 2.70 lakh. This comparison will help you find the best-suited bike for your city tours and adventures.      Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Vs Husqvarna Svartpilen 401: Design Comparison    Both bikes look like vintage motorcycles with a modern twist. The Guerrilla 450 features round headlights, a tear-shaped fuel tank, and a simple exterior. It comes in five colours: Smoke Silver, Playa Black, Gold Dip, Yellow Ribbon, and Brava Blue.       On the other hand, the Svartpilen 401 has a bold look with large tank extensions and a sharp body. It features round LED headlights, a flat back, and comes in a monochromatic black/grey colour.       Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Vs Husqvarna Svartpilen 401: Engine Comparison      Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has a 452cc liquid-cooled engine with a 6-speed gearbox. It produces 40 horsepower @ 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm of torque @ 5,500 rpm.      On the contrary, its rival Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 comes with a smaller 399cc liquid-cooled engine. Despite its smaller size, it produces more power with 42.9 horsepower @ 9,000 rpm and 39 Nm of torque @ 7,000 rpm. Moreover, it also has a 6-speed gearbox for smoother acceleration.      So, the Guerrilla 450 has a bigger engine and slightly more torque, but the Svartpilen 401 is more powerful and revs higher.      Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Vs Husqvarna Svartpilen 401: Feature Comparison  Feature Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450Husqvarna Svartpilen 401InstrumentationDigi-analogue display with Tripper navigation (lower-spec), TFT console with turn-by-turn navigation, SMS and call alerts (higher-spec)TFT display from 390 Duke      Riding ModesPerformance and EcoStreet and RainElectronic AidsABS, ride-by-wire throttleTraction control, ABS, bi-directional quickshifter, Supermoto ABS, ride-by-wire throttleDisplayFour-inch TFT with Google Maps integration and Bluetooth connectivityFive-inch TFT with optional Bluetooth connectivityOther FeaturesLED lighting, USB-C charging portFull LED lighting and adjustable suspensionRoyal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Vs Husqvarna Svartpilen 401: Hardware ComparisonSpecificationRoyal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401Frame Tubular Frame Using Engine as Stressed MemberNew steel-trellis frame and subframeSuspension Front: Telescopic forkRear: Linkage Type MonoshockFront: Adjustable WP APEX USD forksRear: WP APEX Monoshock, preload adjustableBrakes Front: 310mm Hydraulic DiscRear: 270mm Hydraulic DiscABS: Dual-channelFront: 320mm discRear: 240mm discABS: Dual-channelWheels 17-inch alloy wheels17-inch spoked wheelsTyres 120/70 front and 160/60 rear tubeless CEAT110/70 front and 150/60 rear tubed tyresKerb Weight 185kg171 kgWheelbase 1,440mm1,368mmSeat Height 780mm820mmGround Clearance 169mm177mmThe Guerrilla 450 is heavier and has a longer wheelbase, which might affect handling, but it offers a lower seat height, making it more accessible for shorter riders. The Svartpilen 401 is lighter and has a taller ground clearance, but its higher seat height might be a concern for some riders.      Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently spotted BMW R 1300 RT bike.     Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fb Instagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_insta Twitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter    
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 vs. Himalayan 450: Choosing the Right Bike
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 vs. Himalayan 450: Choosing the Right Bike
CalendarPublished on July 21, 2024 by BikeJunction
Royal Enfield has officially launched the Guerrilla 450 in India, with prices starting from Rs 2,39,000 (ex-showroom). Sharing a 452cc liquid-cooled, single cylinder Sherpa engine with the Himalayan 450, both bikes are built on the same engine platform. Here is a comparison highlighting the unique features of the two models.Design The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 blends components from the Hunter 350 and Himalayan 450, creating a modern neo-roadster aesthetic. Drawing from the Hunter 350, it features round LED headlights, single-piece handlebars, round mirrors, a front-sculpted fuel tank, and a chrome-finished upswept exhaust. The Himalayan 450-inspired rear has slim LED taillights, streamlined indicators, a chrome-finished upswept exhaust, and an elongated number plate mount for its presentation, amazing riding feeling, and outstanding contributions to its distinctive look and feel.In contrast, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 features a traditional ADV design known for its robust and practical appearance. Highlighting its functionality, the bike includes a distinctive beak-like front fender. The front end showcases a round LED headlight, an ergonomic single-piece handlebar, a muscular fuel tank, a windscreen, and round mirrors. At the rear, the design remains streamlined with a compact tail section equipped with an LED taillight and slim indicators. Completing its rugged appeal, the bike sports a stubby, upswept exhaust that shines with its overall aesthetic.Engine Both the Guerrilla 450 and Himalayan 450 share a 452cc liquid-cooled, single cylinder Sherpa engine, which produces a maximum power of 40.02PS at 8000 rpm and 40 Nm of peak torque at 5500 rpm. However, the Guerrilla 450 is additionally subtly different in tuning and mapping and has a 2-teeth short rear sprocket. Both motorcycles offer a standard 6-speed gearbox paired with a slip-and-assist clutch for smooth gear changes and better handling.Features The entry-level Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 features semi-digital instrumentation reminiscent of the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 and offers an optional tripper navigation pod.In contrast, the mid-upper variants of the Guerrilla 450 and the Himalayan 450 feature a 4-inch TFT display that supports smartphone connectivity and full-screen Google Maps navigation. The display includes dual-road set-ups for day and night riding. Both motorcycles have the same switch gear and a USB type-C charging port. Additionally, two ride modes are offered: Eco and Power for the Guerrilla and Eco and Performance for the Himalayan.UnderpinningsThe Guerrilla 450 uses a steel tubular frame and features a 43 mm telescopic fork (140mm travel) and a link-type monoshock (150mm wheel travel). Unlike Himalayan, it is built on a 43 mm inverted fork (200mm front wheel travel) and a linked monoshock (200mm rear wheel travel). The Guerrilla rides on 17-inch alloy wheels with Ceat Gripp XL tubeless tyres, 120-section front and 160-section at the rear. Meanwhile, the ADV model features 21-inch front wheels and 17-inch rear spoke wheels wrapped in tube tyres with a 90-section diameter at the front and 140-section diameter at the rear.The Guerrilla features an 11-litre fuel tank, a seat height of 780mm, 169mm of ground clearance, and a kerb weight of 185kg. In contrast, the Himalayan 450 comes with a 17-litre fuel tank and offers 230mm of ground clearance. Its seat height is 825mm, which is 45mm taller than the Guerrilla's, but it can be adjusted up to 845mm or lowered to 805mm as needed.The Guerrilla 450's braking system includes 310mm front wheels and 270mm rear discs, both backed by dual-channel ABS as standard. In contrast, the Himalayan features a larger 320mm front disc.Which is the ideal choice?Although both bikes have the same engine, the Guerrilla 450 seems to be a more cost-effective and practical option for city riding. The smaller dimensions and wheelbase should make it easier to ride in traffic as well. It is perfect for someone who wants a bike for city commutes and weekend rides. In contrast, the Himalaya 450 is designed as a full-size long touring bike, making it ideal for extended highway trips.Curious to know about the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 vs Triumph Speed 400: Comparison Check Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fb Instagram-  https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_insta Twitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter
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