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  • Vikas Rao
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Originally posted by manan3230 View Post
    Am getting snow white 650 for around 2.60L which is 8 month old and around 4k on odo. Is it a good deal ?
    Yep, seems like a good deal given that the bikes are getting a price hike too.

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  • Nithyan.S
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Hi guys... Is there any way to lower the current stock handle bar position? To give it a more dedicated cafe racer styling?

    Or is it feasible to put after market clip ons directly?
    Will it affect the turning radius and handling?

    I can compromise on the comfort aspect of riding. Im seeking the true cafe racer riding stance.

    Anyone who knows how to lover the handle bar.. Pls enlighten...

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  • manan3230
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Am getting snow white 650 for around 2.60L which is 8 month old and around 4k on odo. Is it a good deal ?

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  • CodeEvo
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Originally posted by Vikas Rao View Post
    Thanks and congratulations to you too. I stay in Indiranagar, Bangalore and took the delivery from Teknik Motors on 100 ft road. Coming to the accessories, I suggest you ask them to book it before hand. I have added a crash guard for now and it was not available in black and I had to settle for chrome, other than that I asked for the single seat and they had to order it, will be getting it today.
    The other accessories that are available for this bike are
    1. Fork gators.
    2. Sump guard.
    3. Bar end mirrors.
    These are readily available in stock. It looks like the accessories that also work with the interceptor are readily available.
    And for the fork gators I think the showroom would ask you to take it to the service centre.
    Thanks man. Hopefully I will get my bike soon.

    I dont know why the waiting period is till 3-4 months. because of the recent ECU update they had to roll back bikes which completed production i heard.

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  • Vikas Rao
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Originally posted by CodeEvo View Post
    Hey Vikas, Congrats.

    I have booked a continental GT650(Dr Mahyem) on June1. Good to see a fellow member in the same color.

    Were do you stay? Which showroom did you take the delivery from? How about the accessories stock availability?

    I am planning to get Fork Gators installed before delivery is it a viable option?
    Thanks and congratulations to you too. I stay in Indiranagar, Bangalore and took the delivery from Teknik Motors on 100 ft road. Coming to the accessories, I suggest you ask them to book it before hand. I have added a crash guard for now and it was not available in black and I had to settle for chrome, other than that I asked for the single seat and they had to order it, will be getting it today.
    The other accessories that are available for this bike are
    1. Fork gators.
    2. Sump guard.
    3. Bar end mirrors.
    These are readily available in stock. It looks like the accessories that also work with the interceptor are readily available.
    And for the fork gators I think the showroom would ask you to take it to the service centre.

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  • CodeEvo
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Originally posted by Vikas Rao View Post
    The vibrations are more or less non-existent after the first service and it will get better over time. Other than that, the bike lugs under about 2k rpm in the 1st gear, it is an odd feeling riding with the half cultch, but I have gotten used to it by now. I did stall it a few times in the initial days.
    I intend to wrap the handle bars with leather straps, that should help a bit and replacing the stock mirrors with bar ends should also help (as the vibrating mirror puts an illusion of exaggerated vibration)
    And yes, I have an R15 and couldn't bring myself to feel comfortable while sitting upright. I love the aggressive stance on the conti, makes it very easy to split lanes.
    Adding some more pictures.
    Hey Vikas, Congrats.

    I have booked a continental GT650(Dr Mahyem) on June1. Good to see a fellow member in the same color.

    Were do you stay? Which showroom did you take the delivery from? How about the accessories stock availability?

    I am planning to get Fork gaitors installed before delivery is it a viable option?

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  • Ashwiin Napster
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Royal Enfield have launched 2D scale models for the 650 twins. If anyone's interested, here's the link to it --> https://store.royalenfield.com/collections/scale-model

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  • Vikas Rao
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Originally posted by Abhishekilke View Post
    While everyone has been buying or lusting over the Interceptor, i found the position upright and the footpegs fouling with my legs. If i like the Continental GT, i'll choose the same colour as you did!✌������ The single seat will look absolutely stunning!
    I come from owning an R15, was riding my friends Mojo for a few days and found it extremely difficult to adjust to the upright seating position. Hence chose the continental GT and I absolutely love it, despite the weight and the girth it is very nimble and can be flicked around in traffic easily. Just need to get used to the weight that's all.

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  • Abhishekilke
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    While everyone has been buying or lusting over the Interceptor, i found the position upright and the footpegs fouling with my legs. If i like the Continental GT, i'll choose the same colour as you did!✌🏻 The single seat will look absolutely stunning!

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  • Vikas Rao
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Originally posted by Dandamudi Mohan Krishna View Post
    Congratulations !!!
    Dr Mayhem is my favorite of all colors in the Continental do post some pictures I haven't seen one in person or anywhere in pics yet except in RE site.
    The vibrations are because of the clip-ons even I felt them during test rides its very minimal but I love the riding position of Conti over Interceptor its more engaging experience.
    The vibrations are more or less non-existent after the first service and it will get better over time. Other than that, the bike lugs under about 2k rpm in the 1st gear, it is an odd feeling riding with the half cultch, but I have gotten used to it by now. I did stall it a few times in the initial days.
    I intend to wrap the handle bars with leather straps, that should help a bit and replacing the stock mirrors with bar ends should also help (as the vibrating mirror puts an illusion of exaggerated vibration)
    And yes, I have an R15 and couldn't bring myself to feel comfortable while sitting upright. I love the aggressive stance on the conti, makes it very easy to split lanes.
    Adding some more pictures.
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  • Dandamudi Mohan Krishna
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Originally posted by Vikas Rao View Post
    I booked my bike (Dr. Mayhem) on November 22nd 2018 and took delivery of it on 13/05/2019.
    I haven't ridden it much other than in and around my house and office commute (still on temporary registration), but hoping I'll get my registration soon.
    Initial Impressions:
    Pros:
    1. The engine is smooth.
    2. Clutch isn't that heavy.
    3. Nice and torquey.​
    4. Smooth gear shifts.

    Cons:
    1. The engine does have some vibrations, the mirrors vibrate visibly but for a short burst and is gone as you pick up speed.
    2. The rear view mirrors are pretty much useless, especially the one on the right side. It is offset to the front because of the front brake oil reservoir.
    3. Contact with the hot engine is unavoidable in stop and go traffic, hence always wear full length jeans while riding, no matter how short the distance.


    I do intend to take it for a longer run this weekend, shall keep you guys posted.
    Cheers.
    Congratulations !!!
    Dr Mayhem is my favorite of all colors in the Continental do post some pictures I haven't seen one in person or anywhere in pics yet except in RE site.
    The vibrations are because of the clip-ons even I felt them during test rides its very minimal but I love the riding position of Conti over Interceptor its more engaging experience.

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  • xBhp
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    Re: Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    Thread approved.

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  • Royal Enfield Continental GT 650

    I booked my bike (Dr. Mayhem) on November 22nd 2018 and took delivery of it on 13/05/2019.
    I haven't ridden it much other than in and around my house and office commute (still on temporary registration), but hoping I'll get my registration soon.
    Initial Impressions:
    Pros:
    1. The engine is smooth.
    2. Clutch isn't that heavy.
    3. Nice and torquey.​
    4. Smooth gear shifts.

    Cons:
    1. The engine lugs on first gear in lower RPM(1.5k-2k), would be bad lug the engine while running in.
    2. The rear view mirrors are pretty much useless, especially the one on the right side. It is offset to the front because of the front brake oil reservoir.
    3. Contact with the hot engine is unavoidable in stop and go traffic, hence always wear full length jeans while riding, no matter how short the distance.


    I do intend to take it for a longer run this weekend, shall keep you guys posted.
    Cheers.

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    The first free service will cost Rs. 2,578.19, this includes oil filter, engine oil and chain lube.
    Other than these I got ceramic polishing done.
    After the service:
    1. The revs more smoothly now, I have redlined it a few times on the highway and reached a max speed of 150 kmph.
    2. The lugging has greatly reduced, you will have to get used to riding around with a half clutch.
    Last edited by Vikas Rao; 05-29-2019, 01:05 PM.
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