Shere Khan
Prolific Member
Hello everyone,
I recently found of this forum by looking for info about the Scram 440.
To me the Scram 440 is a unicorn: I didn't know it existed before a guy posted a question about the bike in a different RE community. At first I thought it was a typo, but then I made my Googling... and ended up on many discussions here. Then I had a look at the shop section and big bores kit and I liked what I saw. And then I decided to subscribe.
I like this forum for being more specific on the Himalayan and Scram platforms, with many informative content of users heavily modifying their ride and / or tearing these bikes a part. Which is great for my learning curve, since I own an Himalayan too.
I am 35 and previously I had many motorcycles ranging from trackbikes to advbikes to cruisers. But now I have the Himalayan alone, as a jack of all trade.
I am kind of an outdoorsman. I was born and raised in a farm in the countryside sorrounding the Alps, but had to move to a big city due to work. As soon as I can, I love to escape the city to take wildlife photos, hunt, camp or just read a book on my portable hammock.
So that's it I think, but if you have further question don't hesitate asking.
I recently found of this forum by looking for info about the Scram 440.
To me the Scram 440 is a unicorn: I didn't know it existed before a guy posted a question about the bike in a different RE community. At first I thought it was a typo, but then I made my Googling... and ended up on many discussions here. Then I had a look at the shop section and big bores kit and I liked what I saw. And then I decided to subscribe.
I like this forum for being more specific on the Himalayan and Scram platforms, with many informative content of users heavily modifying their ride and / or tearing these bikes a part. Which is great for my learning curve, since I own an Himalayan too.
I am 35 and previously I had many motorcycles ranging from trackbikes to advbikes to cruisers. But now I have the Himalayan alone, as a jack of all trade.
I am kind of an outdoorsman. I was born and raised in a farm in the countryside sorrounding the Alps, but had to move to a big city due to work. As soon as I can, I love to escape the city to take wildlife photos, hunt, camp or just read a book on my portable hammock.
So that's it I think, but if you have further question don't hesitate asking.