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  • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

    Has anyone installed a Bypass switch to get rid of the always on headlamp abomination without cutting wires? If we don't cut any wires and somehow manage to install a switch does it void warranty?
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    • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

      Originally posted by yashasvi View Post
      Has anyone installed a Bypass switch to get rid of the always on headlamp abomination without cutting wires? If we don't cut any wires and somehow manage to install a switch does it void warranty?
      Any good auto electrician would do it, Classic 500 bs3 switch assembly is what you need and few couplers to avoid any wire cut. Few guys have got this done here from karolbag.
      Check out NCR motorcycles on YouTube that guy has made coupler to avoid the wire cutting and would guide you to how to do it with Classic bs3 rhs switch assembly.

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      • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

        Originally posted by Ijs View Post
        Any good auto electrician would do it, Classic 500 bs3 switch assembly is what you need and few couplers to avoid any wire cut. Few guys have got this done here from karolbag.
        Check out NCR motorcycles on YouTube that guy has made coupler to avoid the wire cutting and would guide you to how to do it with Classic bs3 rhs switch assembly.
        Thank you, let me see
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        • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

          hello everyone,
          I am nearing the first service for the interceptor and have a question regarding the engine oil selection.


          I know the recommended oil change at 500kms is Synthetic, but came across articles which suggests using mineral oil for additional 2000kms, which will help in better break-in of the engine. Any suggestions/recommendations on this?


          I would also like to know incase I go with the non recommended oil ( ie; mineral oil instead of synthetic ), will that make my warranty void.


          Thanks in advance

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          • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

            Originally posted by brijkrish View Post
            hello everyone,
            I am nearing the first service for the interceptor and have a question regarding the engine oil selection.


            I know the recommended oil change at 500kms is Synthetic, but came across articles which suggests using mineral oil for additional 2000kms, which will help in better break-in of the engine. Any suggestions/recommendations on this?


            I would also like to know incase I go with the non recommended oil ( ie; mineral oil instead of synthetic ), will that make my warranty void.


            Thanks in advance
            Stick to what the company recommends that article u have read must be about low capacity bikes modern day engines are made differently and companies do good enough r&d before finalizing the oil grade.
            Mineral oil in our case would burn faster and would also be thicker. 10w50 fs the recommended oil is good enough for all purpose.
            The factory filled oil is different though that's why the change is early also , there is a magnet on the head of drain plug to collect metal particles. Gradually show the full range of rpm to the engine don't ride it like a 100cc.

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            • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

              Originally posted by yashasvi View Post
              Has anyone installed a Bypass switch to get rid of the always on headlamp abomination without cutting wires? If we don't cut any wires and somehow manage to install a switch does it void warranty?
              Hei IJS is right, some of a few guys asked same thing during a get-together conducted by RE for twin owners at coching and the RE technician said the same try bs3 switch. Initial i thought to do that, some of the guys ride with me that day already did it their own, but i decided to keep. it kind of alert other vehicle and people especially on rainy season. last week i rode with RE club and all classic guys were riding with headlight on, saw i am gonna keep it for while.

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              • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                Originally posted by intr650 View Post
                Hei IJS is right, some of a few guys asked same thing during a get-together conducted by RE for twin owners at coching and the RE technician said the same try bs3 switch. Initial i thought to do that, some of the guys ride with me that day already did it their own, but i decided to keep. it kind of alert other vehicle and people especially on rainy season. last week i rode with RE club and all classic guys were riding with headlight on, saw i am gonna keep it for while.
                Because of AOH, the jaywalkers don't pay any heed to me giving them pass switch, because the headlamp is always on, pressing on to the pass switch simply turns the low beam to the high beam, moreover during day time it does't even registers any difference. Before GT, whenever i used to use pass switch on my pulsar the jaywalkers would stop immediately, it was like a warning to them. But now it's not happening, pass switch used, nothing! But my safety is more important so not gonna make any changes
                Peace

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                • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                  Originally posted by brijkrish View Post
                  hello everyone,
                  I am nearing the first service for the interceptor and have a question regarding the engine oil selection.


                  I know the recommended oil change at 500kms is Synthetic, but came across articles which suggests using mineral oil for additional 2000kms, which will help in better break-in of the engine. Any suggestions/recommendations on this?


                  I would also like to know incase I go with the non recommended oil ( ie; mineral oil instead of synthetic ), will that make my warranty void.


                  Thanks in advance
                  Ya stick with company recommended one, check stuart fillingham running period video on you tube . One of my gt friend had changed with motolube i believe and he said heat is low, but it is better to stick with what RE suggest

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                  • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                    Originally posted by Ijs View Post
                    Stick to what the company recommends that article u have read must be about low capacity bikes modern day engines are made differently and companies do good enough r&d before finalizing the oil grade.
                    Mineral oil in our case would burn faster and would also be thicker. 10w50 fs the recommended oil is good enough for all purpose.
                    The factory filled oil is different though that's why the change is early also , there is a magnet on the head of drain plug to collect metal particles. Gradually show the full range of rpm to the engine don't ride it like a 100cc.
                    Thanks Ijs for the quick reply

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                    Originally posted by intr650 View Post
                    Ya stick with company recommended one, check stuart fillingham running period video on you tube . One of my gt friend had changed with motolube i believe and he said heat is low, but it is better to stick with what RE suggest
                    thanks , will stick to what RE says for now

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                    • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                      Has anyone installed Nighteye/Novsight LEDs on the bike? Does it void the warranty? I am a sucker for white headlights so was considering it. Please let me know your thoughts.

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                      • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                        No idea bruv even i too like white bright light, two of my friends gt and intr changed to LED, imported from UK they said. but i heard some comments about legal issues. why don't you ask RE service center.

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                        • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                          Hi all.
                          Taking delivery of "The Blue Manx" on 8th.
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                          • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                            Yeah. Will ask them and update over here.
                            Originally posted by intr650 View Post
                            No idea bruv even i too like white bright light, two of my friends gt and intr changed to LED, imported from UK they said. but i heard some comments about legal issues. why don't you ask RE service center.

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                            • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                              Get bar end mirrors too, they look great on gt
                              Originally posted by WDM2 View Post
                              Hi all.
                              Taking delivery of "The Blue Manx" on 8th.
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                              Peace

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                              • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                                Ya I have taken them as well. Will post pics tomorrow. I am too excited riding it right now. One hell of a pocket rocket it is.

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