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  • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

    The seat moves and makes noise like kat kat when riding over bad roads. The back portion is not seated properly got it checked at the service center but they told me they will do it at the first service. By the look on their faces seems like i am the 1st one to visit the svc on the Interceptor. But i met my old known mechanic there he assured me that he will speak with engineer and will fix the issue.
    Has anyone faced this. Seems like the rubbers under the seat are at fault.

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    • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

      Originally posted by Ijs View Post
      I finally took the delivery of this chrome beauty SIRIUS ( the brightest star in the sky) yesterday.
      Congratulations and best wishes, Ijs. I wish you and your Sirius infinite miles with smiles.
      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      ROYAL ENFIELD THUNDERBIRD 500 TWILIGHT [FROM 15 APRIL 2013]

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      • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

        Originally posted by J.Ravi View Post
        Congratulations and best wishes, Ijs. I wish you and your Sirius infinite miles with smiles.
        Thanks sir ji means a lot specially coming from you. Will soon start a dedicated thread.

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        • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

          Bit the Bullet, and booked my Baker Express today. Now starts the long wait and hunt of mods for seat, handlebar and foot pegs. Btw showroom guy told me RE is working on some changes in handlebars, ETA June.

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          • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

            Hello friends. For the 1st time I am posting on this forum . I got my interceptor650 delivered on 31.03.19 & till now have done around 150 odd kms on it & all within city.I am getting a mileage of 15.05 kmpl. Is it normal ? Another point I noticed is that the engine settles to around 1200 idling rpm on reaching ambient temperature.

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            • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

              Originally posted by Anirban.Mukherjee View Post
              Hello friends. For the 1st time I am posting on this forum . I got my interceptor650 delivered on 31.03.19 & till now have done around 150 odd kms on it & all within city.I am getting a mileage of 15.05 kmpl. Is it normal ? Another point I noticed is that the engine settles to around 1200 idling rpm on reaching ambient temperature.
              Don't calculate the fuel efficiency just now it is too early. Keep the rpm in 3 to 4k range and try not to cross 4k till first service or. Breakin period. 1200 rpm at idel is good and normal. I got the bike on 3/4/19 just did my first highway ride on it.
              Shift gear at around 2.5k rpm or 3k rpm from second onward and the bike gets into powerband at 2.5k rpm.

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              • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                Hi all,
                Picked up my Baker Express Interceptor a few weeks back.

                Booking date Nov 16th, 2018
                Delivery date March 23rd, 2019
                Dealer Luha Automotives, Calicut.

                Ex-Showroom price 241,745.00
                Insurance 18,396.00
                Tax 48,754.00
                Temporary Reg Charges 560.00
                On Road 309,455.00

                Extras on the bike:
                Large chrome guard 3100.00
                Fork cover 850.00
                TripMachineCompany Grip 949.00
                TripMachineCompany Tankbag 2899.00

                First Service cost:
                2752.00



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                About the bike:
                The bike is excellent, the ride is great, great power, smooth engine. There are heaps of great things about the bike, and everything has been mentioned by others in great length so not going to repeat it. I'll mention some negatives but bear in mind that the positives far outweigh the negatives.



                1. Gear shift: The gear shift is not smooth, and I get a lot of false neutrals. When I say it is not smooth, I mean the ^clunck^ sound. Most false neutrals are from 4th to 5th and 5th to 6th. To put it into perspective I get maybe 1 false neutral in around 50 gear shifts. Not many users have reported this, so I assume this is one off for my bike.
                2. Heating: The thing does heat up. The first 100 KMs was terrible, and I seriously thought I would be olxing the bike in a few weeks. The heating has since settled and is bearable now. But it is definitely there.
                3. Rider Footpeg: This is a pain. I am 5 8" and every time you put the foot down the peg is there waiting to irritate you. I think over time I will get used to it, but moving the bike with the foot is a real struggle. Moving forward is OK since you can put the foot in front of the pegs and as you push forward the calf would hit the peg and peg would fold backward, but pushing the bike back, you always hit the shin on the peg.
                4. Pillion Footpeg: Don't want to talk about this. What was RE thinking? How could such a design pass through R&D? Yes, we all know that the whole bike was a copy paste from Triumph bonnie, Street twin, but they surely could have done this better. I am hoping to get an aftermarket exhaust, something similar to the Bonneville bobber, then somehow move the footpeg lower.
                5. Once the bike is warmed up, there is a tick tick noise when running at low revs of every gear. For example 2nd gear at 2100 RPM. Not sure if this is due to being at the lower rev band for that gear.




                Mileage:
                100% Highway 30 KMPL 200 KMs, always below 80 KMPH.
                90% City + 10% Highway 22 KMPL 200 KMs, many start-stops, running mostly in 3rd, 4th and 5th gears.
                50% City + 50% Highway 24.5 KMPL 230 KMs.

                Overall, I am very impressed with the bike, and a happy customer, thanks RE.

                For those who want to check the delivery date, you can call the RE customer care and they will take your phone number and tell you what the approx delivery date is. My date was sometime in April, but I got lucky because the customer who was before me at my dealer backed out, and I got it earlier.

                Regards,
                Harsh
                Last edited by harshah; 04-08-2019, 04:02 PM. Reason: Typo error.

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                • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                  Originally posted by Dandamudi Mohan Krishna View Post
                  I'm seeing multiple threads about delay in bike delivery and disappointment related to it , guys/gals this is something you have to deal with at this point in time as RE and anyone else for that matter has not expected such huge surge in demand. In general you can expect a demand of maximum 600-700 bookings per month for a bike that costs almost 3 lakhs but RE clocked more than 1000 bookings in FEB-19 and they have to deal with bookings outside the country where customers will be less patient and also is a emerging market for RE which they don't want to screw it up.

                  For everyone who have booked the bike be patient, its an excellent bike and has few niggles (which is common for new bike and also not a deal breaker kind of niggles) but it just takes too much time for delivery that's it.
                  The wait is not a problem, my grouse/disappointment is with the lack of information/misleading statements by the RE showrooms, which is also not entirely their fault because they genuinely do not know what on earth is happening and what to tell the customers. I am sure everyone who has booked the bike understands that these are special bikes and may need time (also not forgetting the production delays) but showroom folks looking clueless just leaves one with frustration. What adds to the pain is the fact that they called me and asked to pay in full and even after that they are clueless. Reason enough to shake and shiver even before becoming an owner.

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                  • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                    Originally posted by Ijs View Post
                    Don't calculate the fuel efficiency just now it is too early. Keep the rpm in 3 to 4k range and try not to cross 4k till first service or. Breakin period. 1200 rpm at idel is good and normal. I got the bike on 3/4/19 just did my first highway ride on it.
                    Shift gear at around 2.5k rpm or 3k rpm from second onward and the bike gets into powerband at 2.5k rpm.
                    Many thanks for the information

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                    • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                      First of all congratulations !! That's my favorite color in Interceptor the only thing that would make it even more sweeter if engine was blacked out but still a good looker.

                      Originally posted by harshah View Post

                      Ex-Showroom price 241,745.00
                      Insurance 18,396.00
                      Tax 48,754.00
                      Temporary Reg Charges 560.00
                      On Road 309,455.00


                      This pricing makes no sense to me In Chennai Ex Showroom it is 2,57,906 and tax is just 21,283 (48,000 for tax is outrageous) and insurance is more or less same.
                      The bike is manufactured Chennai but why there's almost 15,000 more is out of my understanding.
                      Last edited by Dandamudi Mohan Krishna; 04-09-2019, 01:26 PM.

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                      • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                        Originally posted by Dandamudi Mohan Krishna View Post
                        First of all congratulations !! That's my favorite color in Interceptor the only thing that would make it even more sweeter if engine was blacked out but still a good looker.
                        Thanks mate! I agree with the blacked out engine.





                        Originally posted by Dandamudi Mohan Krishna View Post
                        This pricing makes no sense to me In Chennai Ex Showroom it is 2,57,906 and tax is just 21,283 (48,000 for tax is outrageous) and insurance is more or less same.
                        The bike is manufactured Chennai but why there's almost 15,000 more is out of my understanding.
                        RE has varied the Ex-Showroom price across states so that the On-Road-Price stays the same. Tax is higher in Kerala and still, we have the worst roads in the country.

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                        After the first service, I have been getting this tick tick noise at low RPMs. This happens only after the engine heats up, and I have clocked around 800 Kms till now. Took it to RE service today, and my worst fears have come true. It is indeed the dreaded Tappet Noise. I have been asked to bring it in tomorrow to do the tappet adjustment.

                        Just when I was beginning to feel that the Twins are far apart from the RE Bullets, here comes a bombshell. Hope this doesn't become a routine thing every 1000 Kms.

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                        • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                          RE has reduced the ex-showroom price in Karnataka and kerala since their local road tax is higher than remaining states. It is in fact a nice gesture from RE. It is just that KA/KL governments charge outrageous amounts of tax, despite not doing much to improve road conditions.

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                          • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                            Originally posted by harshah View Post
                            Hi all,
                            Picked up my Baker Express Interceptor a few weeks back.

                            Booking date Nov 16th, 2018
                            Delivery date March 23rd, 2019
                            Dealer Luha Automotives, Calicut.

                            Ex-Showroom price 241,745.00
                            Insurance 18,396.00
                            Tax 48,754.00
                            Temporary Reg Charges 560.00
                            On Road 309,455.00

                            Extras on the bike:
                            Large chrome guard 3100.00
                            Fork cover 850.00
                            TripMachineCompany Grip 949.00
                            TripMachineCompany Tankbag 2899.00

                            First Service cost:
                            2752.00



                            Some photos:
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                            About the bike:
                            The bike is excellent, the ride is great, great power, smooth engine. There are heaps of great things about the bike, and everything has been mentioned by others in great length so not going to repeat it. I'll mention some negatives but bear in mind that the positives far outweigh the negatives.



                            1. Gear shift: The gear shift is not smooth, and I get a lot of false neutrals. When I say it is not smooth, I mean the ^clunck^ sound. Most false neutrals are from 4th to 5th and 5th to 6th. To put it into perspective I get maybe 1 false neutral in around 50 gear shifts. Not many users have reported this, so I assume this is one off for my bike.
                            2. Heating: The thing does heat up. The first 100 KMs was terrible, and I seriously thought I would be olxing the bike in a few weeks. The heating has since settled and is bearable now. But it is definitely there.
                            3. Rider Footpeg: This is a pain. I am 5 8" and every time you put the foot down the peg is there waiting to irritate you. I think over time I will get used to it, but moving the bike with the foot is a real struggle. Moving forward is OK since you can put the foot in front of the pegs and as you push forward the calf would hit the peg and peg would fold backward, but pushing the bike back, you always hit the shin on the peg.
                            4. Pillion Footpeg: Don't want to talk about this. What was RE thinking? How could such a design pass through R&D? Yes, we all know that the whole bike was a copy paste from Triumph bonnie, Street twin, but they surely could have done this better. I am hoping to get an aftermarket exhaust, something similar to the Bonneville bobber, then somehow move the footpeg lower.
                            5. Once the bike is warmed up, there is a tick tick noise when running at low revs of every gear. For example 2nd gear at 2100 RPM. Not sure if this is due to being at the lower rev band for that gear.




                            Mileage:
                            100% Highway 30 KMPL 200 KMs, always below 80 KMPH.
                            90% City + 10% Highway 22 KMPL 200 KMs, many start-stops, running mostly in 3rd, 4th and 5th gears.
                            50% City + 50% Highway 24.5 KMPL 230 KMs.

                            Overall, I am very impressed with the bike, and a happy customer, thanks RE.

                            For those who want to check the delivery date, you can call the RE customer care and they will take your phone number and tell you what the approx delivery date is. My date was sometime in April, but I got lucky because the customer who was before me at my dealer backed out, and I got it earlier.

                            Regards,
                            Harsh
                            I'm facing the same issue with gear shifting. I've visited the service center but they refuse to acknowledge that there is any issues with the gears.

                            Either the grade of oil is not good or the clutch cable requires some adjustments.
                            Last edited by ravidsouza; 04-09-2019, 08:21 PM.

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                            • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                              Zigwheels article on upcoming accessories for the twins.

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                              • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                                Originally posted by manimaaran View Post
                                Zigwheels article on upcoming accessories for the twins.

                                https://www.zigwheels.com/news-featu...0-twins/33501/
                                Alloy wheels are good , but I wish they added spoke wheels which can support tubeless tire as an option it would be pricey for sure but will be a really cool compared to alloys.

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