BMW F 450 GS vs Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 on track
One standing-start lap of the Ref Ring, our 3.4 km circuit with no home-crowd corners. Every braking point, apex speed and straight is computed from the published specs, so the stopwatch has no favourites.
One lap of the Ref Ring
3.4 km, nine corners. Simulated from published specs, played back 3.8x faster than real time.
0:00.0
BMW F 450 GS
0 km/h / 48 hp / 178 kg wet
Gap
+0.00 s
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
0 km/h / 40 hp / 196 kg wet
Speed through the lap
0 to 172 km/h, shaded zones are cornersRace notes
The BMW F 450 GS laps the Ref Ring in 1:57.02 on paper, 4.44 seconds quicker than the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 at 2:01.46. That gap is worth about 171 metres at the flag, and the biggest single chunk of it, 1.17 s, comes at Spec Sheet Straight.
Through the corners there is nothing between them on paper; this one is decided by power and braking. Top speed goes 162 km/h to 151 km/h. A faster lap is not the same thing as the better buy, which is why the full comparison scores value, practicality and ownership too.
Simulated lap times from published specs with stated assumptions, not measured track data. The circuit is fictional and the physics are listed under the race. Read about both bikes: BMW F 450 GS and Royal Enfield Himalayan 450.
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