Royal Enfield Himalayan, Flat Tracker 450, engine

The Flat Tracker was unveiled by Royal Enfield at the 2024 London Bike Shed Moto Show

At the 2024 Bike Shed Moto Show, Royal Enfield unveiled a Flat Tracker that’s based on the Himalayan 450. The Flat Tracker shares its underpinnings with the Himalayan 450 but opts for slightly different componentry. The images reveal minimal carbon fibre bodywork in favour to keep the overall weight low. It also appears to be equipped with telescopic forks as opposed to the USD fork found on the Himalayan.

  1. Uses telescopic fork, unlike Himalayan
  2. Gets dual purpose tyres with alloy wheels

Royal Enfield Himalayan, Flat Tracker, details

It is worth noting that the Guerrilla 450 was also spotted equipped with telescopic forks, however it’s too soon to tell if this is the exact same setup. It also appears to be using a different handlebar setup that has a digital speedometer or lap timer tacked onto it. The Flat Tracker also uses alloy wheels that are wrapped in a set of Maxxis tyres.

 

The exhaust too seems to be a race exhaust and does not appear road legal. This Flat Tracker could replace the existing FT411 currently being used by Royal Enfield. No specifications or figures have been disclosed as of yet, but given that this motorcycle is based on the Himalayan 450, we’ve got a rough idea of it’s figures. For reference the Himalayan 450 is powered by a 452cc single-cylinder motor that produces 40hp and 40Nm of torque.

These images were shared by Mark Wells, Head of Product Strategy and Industrial Design at Royal Enfield. Royal Enfield currently hasn’t disclosed any plans of a road legal version of this motorcycle.

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Also read: 2024 Royal Enfield Himalayan review: Scaling new heights
 

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