World's first turbocharged Royal Enfield Himalayan named as MJR Roach
Royal Enfield motorcycles are one of the most modified bikes. The customization shops in India and around the world mostly use Royal Enfield because of their basic structure. Moreover, the company also officially appoints man customizations and, they put them up as exhibition products at different events. Here's Royal Enfield's first turbocharged Himalayan which was recently showcased by the brand and name as MJR Roach. Moreover, the bike looks mesmerizing. This Royal Enfield MJR Roach is highly modified as the motorcycle-inspired by video games. The motorcycle is very much different from its regular off-roader look. The MJR Roach is an absolute stunner, thanks to the single-sided swingarm which gets mounted on the monoshock.
This Royal Enfield MJR Roach is highly modified as the motorcycle-inspired by video games.
The bike acquires a fully-customized seat which gets attached with the help of straps (there's no use of hooks and screws). The single headlamp is now ditched by a unique headlight unit. Illumination duties in MJR Roach are done by four projector headlamps, which are fitted into custom metal housings with drilled holes. Moreover, the bike gets a customized handlebar, even the seating position of the bike has changed too. The bike also gets an upgraded instrument cluster. The biggest upgrade in the motorcycle is done to the powertrain. The naturally-aspirated Himalayan motor is now replaced by a Garret Turbocharger.
The biggest upgrade in the motorcycle is done to the powertrain. The naturally-aspirated Himalayan motor is now replaced by a Garret Turbocharger.
The exact power figure is not yet known, but the turbocharger and a custom exhaust are definitely producing more power than the stock ones. For now, the MJR Roach is the most powerful Royal Enfield Himalayan. The regular Royal Enfield Himalayan gets propelled by a 411cc engine which produces 24.5 PS of power and 32 Nm of peak torque. The engine comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox. This MJR Roach replaces the regular telescopic fork of the Himalayan with an aftermarket Upside-Down fork. The fuel tank of the motorcycle remains in the stock condition. It now looks cleaner and gets the MJR Roach badging. Moreover, the chassis of the bike is now painted with custom paint.
This MJR Roach replaces the regular telescopic fork of the Himalayan with an aftermarket Upside-Down fork.
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