It's been a fabulous 40 days of ownership..





It feels like the motorcycle is tailored for me. The stock cushioning is just right, firm and soft at the right places. Never felt any fatigue even after 2-3 hours of riding. The riding position and foot peg posture is perfect for me. The horn is refined yet loud enough for our Indian conditions. The horn makes even trucks and buses to sometimes give way. Setting the rear shocks preload at 2 for solo rides suits me nicely. Love the SUV like high seating position helps tremendously for road visibility and increases your confidence.
Though the exhaust note has become more raw and aggressive after crossing 1000kms, I feel it could've been a bit more louder. Headlamps get the job done though I feel the US spec clear lens would slightly increase the brightness and lateral visibility. Stock mirrors offer adequate rear vision but tend to slightly blur after 90kmph.
The only gripe I have is in the high-speed stability. The Interceptor doesn't have the rock solid feeling of its cafe racer twin at speeds above 140kmph. Upto 140 it's steady like an anchor, but it wants you to back off after this zone. It feels nervous. This could easily be tweaked if we can increase the preload of the front forks somehow. Whereas Continental GT650 went above this speed zone without an issue mainly due to the front bias riding posture.
Cheers!


When my son raised this issue with the service advisor, he was told that all super bikes are tuned like that.

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