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  • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

    Update: 4000+ kms and 8+ months

    As of now, I continue to remain totally impressed with my Interceptor.

    So far the only issue faced is a failure of the Speedometer. At around 3850 kms, the speedometer totally stopped functioning. The needle would do its usual sweep when the ignition is turned on, but nothing more. I called to the service centre and was told to bring the vehicle as they cannot commit anything with out having a look. I set up an appointment for a Sunday. At the service centre, the service engineer, took a video of the issue, and submitted it to the company for warranty claims. In a couple of days , the service centre called back saying that the warranty claim had been approved and i could visit anytime to get the necessary repairs done. I visited next Sunday and the speedometer drive was replaced. The meter itself was was functioning fine and needed no replacement, so my odometer count did not get reset. The repair work took about 45 minutes. The entire process was hassle free and was indeed very impressive.

    Other than this minor issue, i have not yet found any fault with my Interceptor. It continues to give me a smile every time i sit on it and i am always looking for reasons to step out and ride it!!

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    • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

      Originally posted by Hridesh Raj View Post
      Test rides done and I have almost made up my mind to buy the Interceptor.

      Few points that I would like to get some thoughts on:
      1. BS6 Engine: Siddartha Lal said BS6 models shall be available from Jan 19. Does it makes sense to wait 3 months for new engine and hopefully some updates on the present bike.

      2. Bike performance in Heavy Traffic: Since this will be primary vehicle, how bad are things in Mumbai / Bangalore traffic during peak hours. Heat, weight etc.

      PS: I shall be upgrading from Duke 200.
      It's not a good idea to wait for the bs6 version imo, primarily because the prices will definitely go up owing to the stricter emission control and the associated improvements/parts needed to keep pollution figures in check. This could also mean slightly lower power figures than the out going one.
      And the most important thing.. have you seen the exhaust on the BS6 650s mule's ?
      everybody dies, but not everyone LIVES...
      Carpe diem babysigpic

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      • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

        Hey All!

        Has anybody noticed a wobble on the front end when going beyond 90 kmph? I felt it on one of my rides, and if you just slightly leave the handlebars it's quite visibly wobbly. Haven't noticed anyone having mentioned something of the sort on this forum so far.

        Similar to what is shown at the start as the highlight in the following video. Not as violent, but somewhat. That guy attributes it to the topbox e.t.c that he's added to the bike but I have no such thing.

        I seem to have trouble putting a youtube link here.
        The title of the referred video: Don't buy Royal Enfield INTERCEPTOR 650 before watching this !!

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        Last edited by fertswitch; 10-05-2019, 03:46 PM.
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        • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

          Originally posted by fertswitch View Post
          Hey All!

          Has anybody noticed a wobble on the front end when going beyond 90 kmph? I felt it on one of my rides, and if you just slightly leave the handlebars it's quite visibly wobbly. Haven't noticed anyone having mentioned something of the sort on this forum so far.

          Similar to what is shown at the start as the highlight in the following video. Not as violent, but somewhat. That guy attributes it to the topbox e.t.c that he's added to the bike but I have no such thing.

          I seem to have trouble putting a youtube link here.
          The title of the referred video: Don't buy Royal Enfield INTERCEPTOR 650 before watching this !!
          surencameo, did face the same issue on his new motorcycle and eventually got the the wheel assembly and some nitty gritty replaced and he seems to have sorted the issue. Go back a few pages, and you can read the issues about the wobble and the procedures carried to rectify it. It won't mean, you will have the same problem, it can be due to other reasons too, but it should give you a base to start with.
          @surencameo, your thoughts would be appreciated to help out a fellow Bhpian.

          Cheers!
          VJ
          Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
          The girl said, 'NO!'


          And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


          THE END

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          • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

            Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
            surencameo, did face the same issue on his new motorcycle and eventually got the the wheel assembly and some nitty gritty replaced and he seems to have sorted the issue. Go back a few pages, and you can read the issues about the wobble and the procedures carried to rectify it. It won't mean, you will have the same problem, it can be due to other reasons too, but it should give you a base to start with.
            @surencameo, your thoughts would be appreciated to help out a fellow Bhpian.

            Cheers!
            VJ

            Oh Thanks a lot! Now I know not to buy the "aisa hi hai" that the service center guys might give me.
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            • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

              Do the front suspension of the GT/interceptor bottom out on potholes or speed bumps? Because my Gt clearly makes thud sounds on them and i remember reading about this issue here but wasn't able to find that thread again. Anyone else faced this issue or if found any solution?
              Peace

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              • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                Originally posted by yashasvi View Post
                Do the front suspension of the GT/interceptor bottom out on potholes or speed bumps? Because my Gt clearly makes thud sounds on them and i remember reading about this issue here but wasn't able to find that thread again. Anyone else faced this issue or if found any solution?
                I have the same problem with my Interceptor. Felt this all the more during a recent ride to Harsil where the roads were really bad and there is a clunky metal noise every time there is a harsh bump. No solution so far.

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                • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                  They'll update it with BS6 model i think, and they won't even thank us for being the Guinea Pigs. May be increasing the amount of fork oil will help? Getting them little bit stiffer
                  Originally posted by shabi.h View Post
                  I have the same problem with my Interceptor. Felt this all the more during a recent ride to Harsil where the roads were really bad and there is a clunky metal noise every time there is a harsh bump. No solution so far.
                  Peace

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                  • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                    "The Nought Tea GT 650 v 2.0 bikes have undergone a long list of changes, to the engine, bodywork and cycle parts. The bikes feature custom ported cylinder heads, custom ported throttle bodies, custom race camshaft, lighter 520 chain and sprockets, two-into-two high flow headers and silencers, twin ITF air filter, as well as an upgraded ignition system.




                    The bikes feature a custom three-piece fairing with dedicated mounting kit, custom double bubble screen, LED lighting, new custom wheels, fully adjustable Ohlins Retro43 RWU forks modified by Harris Performance, fully adjustable Ohlins STX36 twin shocks modified by Harris Performance, new custom clip-on handlebars, Brembo brakes, and a long list of Royal Enfield genuine motorcycle accessories parts, including bar-end mirrors and a touring seat."

                    Source:

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                    • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                      Looking for Helmet recommendations between Bell Qualifier or MT Revenge.. (₹9000 Range).

                      Have tried MT Revenge twice for a short ride and there was very little to complain wrt noise till around speed of 90.It felt rock solid.

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                      • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                        Originally posted by fertswitch View Post
                        Hey All!

                        Has anybody noticed a wobble on the front end when going beyond 90 kmph? I felt it on one of my rides, and if you just slightly leave the handlebars it's quite visibly wobbly. Haven't noticed anyone having mentioned something of the sort on this forum so far.

                        Similar to what is shown at the start as the highlight in the following video. Not as violent, but somewhat. That guy attributes it to the topbox e.t.c that he's added to the bike but I have no such thing.

                        I seem to have trouble putting a youtube link here.
                        The title of the referred video: Don't buy Royal Enfield INTERCEPTOR 650 before watching this !!

                        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JOG6w5au9U
                        Hi, I too faced the same issue of vigorous front end wobble post 70-80 kmph and the front wheel assembly was changed and the issue sorted out. The assembly consists of front wheel with disc and tyre coming pre-aligned and balanced. This is for sure a manufacturing defect and you can get it sorted out. Thank you.

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                        • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                          Originally posted by yashasvi View Post
                          Do the front suspension of the GT/interceptor bottom out on potholes or speed bumps? Because my Gt clearly makes thud sounds on them and i remember reading about this issue here but wasn't able to find that thread again. Anyone else faced this issue or if found any solution?
                          Road condition is very pathetic in my area, lots of potholes but i didn't felt suspension bottoming out . I had changed rear preload to level 3, cause level 1 at above 80 felt the bike flying, but that caused feeling potholes much more .After 4 month again i changed to level 1, now it felt kind of planted, i think the suspension kind of tightened by itself, pot holes and humps are no longer a problem and felt the same as it were on level 3(1 is the softest) . And for gt i believe the front is soft and the rear is stiff. so as you said you may have to stiffen the front stuert in his latest video has mentioned about changing to a heavy oil, or try softening rear , may be the bike will adjust all by itself IMO just a suggestion .

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                          Last edited by intr650; 10-10-2019, 03:22 AM.

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                          • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                            pls watch this video on youtube

                            Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, Longterm review, why are'nt Triumphs made this way?

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                            • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                              Originally posted by surencameo View Post
                              Hi, I too faced the same issue of vigorous front end wobble post 70-80 kmph and the front wheel assembly was changed and the issue sorted out. The assembly consists of front wheel with disc and tyre coming pre-aligned and balanced. This is for sure a manufacturing defect and you can get it sorted out. Thank you.

                              Guess what. My main worry came true. The service center guys said sir high speed pe thoda sa wobble rahega. The company does not suggest taking your hands off the handlebar. [facepalm][facepalm][facepalm][facepalm][facepalm][facepalm][facepalm][facepalm][facepalm]

                              But he said that during my 5000kms checkup they'll check it out since I'm saying there is a problem. I'll probably look for another service center anyway.

                              One thing I did notice though on my bike. The wobble occurs only during speeds between 80-95 km/h. Post 100 it goes away oddly. Was this how it was for you as well?

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                              Has anyone here considered wiring the headlamp to switch on when the engine switches on instead of the ignition? Like how it used to happen on the Pulsars (Not sure if it's the same now).

                              Thought I might as well check here before delving into it.
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                              • Re: Interceptor 650 Twin

                                I Have Booked Interceptor 650 Orange Crush on August and after full payment for the bike last week got Digital RC

                                the Manufacturing date on RC is 5 month old from the date of registration

                                is this generally happens ??

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