Inspect every 1,000 miles; replace at 1–2mm tread depth or every 5–7 years
Service Interval
30–60 min (inspection); 2–4 hours (replacement with tire changer)
Estimated Time
$24
DIY Cost
$310
Shop Cost
Difficulty: Medium

Overview

The 2021 Royal Enfield Himalayan requires tire inspection & replacement inspect every 1,000 miles; replace at 1–2mm tread depth or every 5–7 years. Regular tires maintenance extends engine life and maintains peak performance. This guide covers the complete procedure for both DIY mechanics and those seeking shop estimates.

⚠️ Important: Motorcycle tires have directional rotation — always install with the rotation arrow pointing the correct direction.

Tools Needed

🔧 Tire pressure gauge 🔧 Tread depth gauge 🔧 Tire spoons (DIY change) 🔧 Bead breaker (DIY change) 🔧 Torque wrench

Supplies Needed

📦 Replacement tire(s) 📦 Tire mounting lubricant 📦 Rim protectors 📦 Valve stem (if replacing)

Step-by-Step Procedure

  1. 1
    Check tire pressure cold with an accurate gauge. Compare to the sticker on the swingarm or owner's manual.
  2. 2
    Inspect the full tread surface for wear, cracks, bulges, embedded objects, or flat spots.
  3. 3
    Measure tread depth at the center and edges. Legal minimum is 1.6mm; replace at 2mm for safety.
  4. 4
    Check tire age: look at the 4-digit DOT date code (e.g., '2318' = week 23 of 2018). Replace tires older than 5–7 years regardless of tread.
  5. 5
    Inspect sidewalls for cracking, weathering, or bulges — any of these requires immediate replacement.
  6. 6
    If replacing: remove the wheel and bring to a shop or use a tire changer and bead breaker.
  7. 7
    Mount new tire in correct rotation direction. Apply mounting lubricant to bead.
  8. 8
    Inflate to seat the bead (a pop sound confirms seating). Inflate to correct pressure.
  9. 9
    Reinstall the wheel, torque axle nut to spec, and check for proper brake clearance.
  10. 10
    Break in new tires: avoid aggressive cornering for the first 50–100 miles.

💰 Cost Breakdown

Front tire (typical) $80–180
Rear tire (typical) $100–220
Mount & balance (per tire) $20–40
DIY tire tools $50–150 (one-time)
Shop Total (both tires) $240–480