No that shouldn't happen. I have taken delivery in September ganesh chaturthi but bike was of August 2019 and thats the manufacturing month in RC
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Yes it was specific to some speed from 70-80 kmph to 90 kmph or something but I did not try leaving my hand post 100 kmph. This was sure some defect with the front wheel or fork or stem and mine luckily got sorted after front wheel assembly change. Not sure if it would recur anytime sooner ;-) I suggest you take it to a RE company service center and they should help you solve this issue.Originally posted by fertswitch View PostGuess 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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I'll go to the service center and let's see what they have to say about itOriginally posted by intr650 View PostRoad 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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Got a call from RE asking to visit their service center for the latest ECU update. When inquired they told it was some performance related upgrade, not sure what. Did it today, took some 15-20 mins. Could not feel anything obvious except for some free acceleration (don't know if its just a mind game
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Mine is a ravishing red INT650 and I have not done any modifications yet except for removing the saree guard and the extra mudguards. I would like to change the exhausts and air filter just for some change in the exhaust note and a bit extra power. I have reviewed on all the available options such as Red Rooster, AEW, etc but only liked the Motowings Trident. Motowings also manufacture performance air filter for INT650 and both the exhaust and air filter are properly dyno tested for the performance increase. Their exhaust note is not loud but has the grunt needed. They are local manufacturers based in Coimbatore. The only thing that is keeping me off from buying and installing one is the "design" factor. I prefer a short exhaust that would end midway and not looking huge with some minimal design like the cross cut pipes or something. Fellow riders please suggest if you know any of such kind that can be purchased here in India. Awaiting your suggestions. Thank you.
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RE service informed me to bring my bike for fixing some magnetic ring in the fuel tank for filtering the metal scraps in the fuel. This is a company recall for some specific batch of 650 twins and sadly mine is one among them. Please check for the same in your local. Thank you.
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Metal scraps in the fuel! That's one tall statement to make, but nonetheless, after the replacement, do post us as to what was replaced, if you can, get any insights from them.Originally posted by surencameo View PostRE service informed me to bring my bike for fixing some magnetic ring in the fuel tank for filtering the metal scraps in the fuel. This is a company recall for some specific batch of 650 twins and sadly mine is one among them. Please check for the same in your local. Thank you.
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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Hello All,
This may just be a stupid question. But i am known for asking those...so here goes. In the Interceptor, as good the braking is, engine braking is not very effective and also down-shiftting gear(s) also does not reduce the speed a great deal. Do you all find this to be true?? Reason I am asking is in all the previous bikes i have owned and the Interceptor, there is a stark difference. So, if this even a partially correct observations or is it something with the way I ride or may be something worth getting checked at the Service center?
Please let me know your thoughts
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Slipper Clutch at work mate. There will be a variation in Engine Braking with and without Slipper Clutch.Originally posted by Balaboy View PostHello All,
This may just be a stupid question. But i am known for asking those...so here goes. In the Interceptor, as good the braking is, engine braking is not very effective and also down-shiftting gear(s) also does not reduce the speed a great deal. Do you all find this to be true?? Reason I am asking is in all the previous bikes i have owned and the Interceptor, there is a stark difference. So, if this even a partially correct observations or is it something with the way I ride or may be something worth getting checked at the Service center?
Please let me know your thoughts
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Thanks. But just so i understand correctly, Interceptor has the slipper clutch and the other motorcycles I have ridden does not?Originally posted by RR310 View PostSlipper Clutch at work mate. There will be a variation in Engine Braking with and without Slipper Clutch.Last edited by Balaboy; 10-14-2019, 05:16 PM.
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What are your other bikes? Not all Indian bikes comes equipped with a slipper clutch. Slipper clutch helps prevent wheel lock due to rapid engine braking which can and will cause rear wheel to lock up momentarily, in non slipper clutch bikes. It's a safety feature to make sure the wheels are always in motion instead of locking up. Hope it helps.Originally posted by Balaboy View PostThanks. But just so i understand correctly, Interceptor has the slipper clutch and the other motorcycles I have ridden does not?
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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Haha no way I'm letting it go post 100 either. I just loosen up my grip a bit to see if it flutters.Originally posted by surencameo View PostYes it was specific to some speed from 70-80 kmph to 90 kmph or something but I did not try leaving my hand post 100 kmph. This was sure some defect with the front wheel or fork or stem and mine luckily got sorted after front wheel assembly change. Not sure if it would recur anytime sooner ;-) I suggest you take it to a RE company service center and they should help you solve this issue.
There are RE company service centers? How do I go about finding these?
Thank you.
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No slipper clutches in that lot. The new Ninja 300 has got a slipper clutch now.Originally posted by Balaboy View PostThanks B7ACKTHORN. My previous ones were FZ25, Enfield 350, Ninja etc and on those I figure this feature was not there
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You owned a Duke 390?Originally posted by Balaboy View PostHello All,
This may just be a stupid question. But i am known for asking those...so here goes. In the Interceptor, as good the braking is, engine braking is not very effective and also down-shiftting gear(s) also does not reduce the speed a great deal. Do you all find this to be true?? Reason I am asking is in all the previous bikes i have owned and the Interceptor, there is a stark difference. So, if this even a partially correct observations or is it something with the way I ride or may be something worth getting checked at the Service center?
Please let me know your thoughts
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