Himalayan has no ground clearance so doesn't fair well in lanes around Snowdon and mid Wales.
Unless we are talking big hill climbs there aren't many places where I couldn't get a DR200/350 with off road tyres.
It's top speed is whether it's suitable to ride there or van there and then ride. Tbh a dr200 has better bhp per tonne than a Himalayan and that is fine.
Himalayan is honestly a great bike ad good off roader. I'm in the peaks on mine tomorrow but I know it has it limitations.
I have a full on Enduro bike but it's not one you want to put loads of miles on so want a winter bike that can have knobblies on and go and plough through some muddy lanes.
Himalayan has no ground clearance so doesn't fair well in lanes around Snowdon and mid Wales.
Unless we are talking big hill climbs there aren't many places where I couldn't get a DR200/350 with off road tyres.
It's top speed is whether it's suitable to ride there or van there and then ride. Tbh a dr200 has better bhp per tonne than a Himalayan and that is fine.