Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Pickup User Reviews

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  • Performance
    4.8/5
  • Comfort
    4.2/5
  • Features & Styling
    4.5/5
  • Maintenance Cost
    4.0/5
  • Mileage
    3.7/5
Chandan Reddy
Chandan Reddy

take over the roads

Owning an Interceptor is about the experience. It's a fun bike for cruising, exploring. The 650cc engine is smooth, powerful enough for most riders, and delivers good low-end torque. It is perfect for relaxed riding , it's Mileage is decent, but can vary depending on riding style. The suspension is basic for this term. The pickup is decent, but not mind-blowing. This motorcycle falls into the classic roadster segment. Overall it is a good bike

(8 Apr 2024) 0
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Suresh Tiwari
Suresh Tiwari

Revolution with Style and Substance

Owning an Interceptor is about the experience. It's a fun bike for cruising, exploring. The 650cc engine is smooth, powerful enough for most riders, and delivers good low-end torque. It is perfect for relaxed riding , it's Mileage is decent, but can vary depending on riding style. The suspension is basic for this term. The pickup is decent, but not mind-blowing. This motorcycle falls into the classic roadster segment. Overall it is a good bike

(1 Apr 2024) 0
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RJ
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RJ (Verified User)

Wonderful machine

A wonderful machine by re.Superb handling, Pickup.Superior ride quality 👍.

(18 Jul 2023) 0
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A
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A (Verified User)

Best Bike Ever

I booked it online and brought it home on 4th February 22, have ridden it around in the city and have made trips out of town on it, It's a bike that you will love to ride around, It's compact, got juice on the throttle, handles well, has good balance, performs well, and is comfortable on long rides I have done 500 to 650 km runs in a day, without too much stress I would say its pros, and cons- the braking of the rear wheel leaves a lot to be desired and had to change and put Japanese ceramic brake pads to compensate, plus you have to clean the rear brake assembly every 500 km or so otherwise, a squeaky noise starts every time you use the brakes, I don't know whether this happens on other bikes. I think the bike is overweight by a good 15 to 20 kilos, which cuts its performance I personally like the stock exhaust. On long rides you appreciate them they don't give you a headache. The pickup could be better it would vastly improve if it shed a little weight, fuel consumption overall in the city gets from 19 km to 23 km depending on how traffic & speed, on highways it can give you up to 25 km if you keep her under 100, around 120 to 140 it gives you around 21kms and build quality is excellent in most areas though you will find rust seeping in around the pipes in the rainy season, & the engine cover is in aluminium which can get oxidized if your not careful, which then needs to be buffed & polished. The best part of this bike that I absolutely love is there is no vibration, the anti-vibration measures that the UK designers incorporated in the d engine are brilliant ( trust me I have been riding a re-export for 20-plus years, and you will love the long rides) feature wise it's a pretty basic no-fuss bike, but it's got d essentials like abs which works really well, a digital console with two trip meters, fuel indicator which a lot of people say gets glitchy thankfully mine is working fine.

(26 Dec 2022) 0
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A (Verified User)

Best Bike Ever

I booked it online and brought it home on 4th February 22, have ridden it around in the city and have made trips out of town on it, It's a bike that you will love to ride around, It's compact, got juice on the throttle, handles well, has good balance, performs well, and is comfortable on long rides I have done 500 to 650 km runs in a day, without too much stress I would say its pros, and cons- the braking of the rear wheel leaves a lot to be desired and had to change and put Japanese ceramic brake pads to compensate, plus you have to clean the rear brake assembly every 500 km or so otherwise, a squeaky noise starts every time you use the brakes, I don't know whether this happens on other bikes. I think the bike is overweight by a good 15 to 20 kilos, which cuts its performance I personally like the stock exhaust. On long rides you appreciate them they don't give you a headache. The pickup could be better it would vastly improve if it shed a little weight, fuel consumption overall in the city gets from 19 km to 23 km depending on how traffic & speed, on highways it can give you up to 25 km if you keep her under 100, around 120 to 140 it gives you around 21kms and build quality is excellent in most areas though you will find rust seeping in around the pipes in the rainy season, & the engine cover is in aluminium which can get oxidized if your not careful, which then needs to be buffed & polished. The best part of this bike that I absolutely love is there is no vibration, the anti-vibration measures that the UK designers incorporated in the d engine are brilliant ( trust me I have been riding a re-export for 20-plus years, and you will love the long rides) feature wise it's a pretty basic no-fuss bike, but it's got d essentials like abs which works really well, a digital console with two trip meters, fuel indicator which a lot of people say gets glitchy thankfully mine is working fine.

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Aashish
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Aashish (Verified User)

Excellent bike

Excellent bike.I never thought royal enfield will make such powerful bike absolutely game changer for royal enfield.It is the best bike i have driven till date best in every aspects like performance, Braking, Comfort; you can actually drive for long distance with in one stretch, Seat is very comfortable for rider as well as pillion.Best things about bike is engine itself "mind blowing performance" and also slipper clutch is pro for the bike.Worst thing is bike wobble sometimes while driving, Fuel meter will not show the right indication, Main drawback is no tubeless tyre.Over all performance is mind blowing ones you cross the 3k rpm you'll get crazy.Mid range and high end performance is great.I got a mileage about 30-32 km which is high way mileage and 22-27 km in city which is great.Pickup is like you are launching a rocket, Build quality is awesome, Zero vibrations, Features is like basic you will get a trip-a&b and odo, Rpm meter and speedometer along with indications like abs, Fuel pump, Battery, Engine oil which is more than enough for the bike.After sale service is good.The service guy actually listen to the problem i faced and fixed the problem which is great.

Aashish's Interceptor 650 gives mileage of 30 kmpl
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Chandan Reddy
Chandan Reddy

take over the roads

Owning an Interceptor is about the experience. It's a fun bike for cruising, exploring. The 650cc engine is smooth, powerful enough for most riders, and delivers good low-end torque. It is perfect for relaxed riding , it's Mileage is decent, but can vary depending on riding style. The suspension is basic for this term. The pickup is decent, but not mind-blowing. This motorcycle falls into the classic roadster segment. Overall it is a good bike

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Suresh Tiwari
Suresh Tiwari

Revolution with Style and Substance

Owning an Interceptor is about the experience. It's a fun bike for cruising, exploring. The 650cc engine is smooth, powerful enough for most riders, and delivers good low-end torque. It is perfect for relaxed riding , it's Mileage is decent, but can vary depending on riding style. The suspension is basic for this term. The pickup is decent, but not mind-blowing. This motorcycle falls into the classic roadster segment. Overall it is a good bike

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Newbie
A (Verified User)

Best Bike Ever

I booked it online and brought it home on 4th February 22, have ridden it around in the city and have made trips out of town on it, It's a bike that you will love to ride around, It's compact, got juice on the throttle, handles well, has good balance, performs well, and is comfortable on long rides I have done 500 to 650 km runs in a day, without too much stress I would say its pros, and cons- the braking of the rear wheel leaves a lot to be desired and had to change and put Japanese ceramic brake pads to compensate, plus you have to clean the rear brake assembly every 500 km or so otherwise, a squeaky noise starts every time you use the brakes, I don't know whether this happens on other bikes. I think the bike is overweight by a good 15 to 20 kilos, which cuts its performance I personally like the stock exhaust. On long rides you appreciate them they don't give you a headache. The pickup could be better it would vastly improve if it shed a little weight, fuel consumption overall in the city gets from 19 km to 23 km depending on how traffic & speed, on highways it can give you up to 25 km if you keep her under 100, around 120 to 140 it gives you around 21kms and build quality is excellent in most areas though you will find rust seeping in around the pipes in the rainy season, & the engine cover is in aluminium which can get oxidized if your not careful, which then needs to be buffed & polished. The best part of this bike that I absolutely love is there is no vibration, the anti-vibration measures that the UK designers incorporated in the d engine are brilliant ( trust me I have been riding a re-export for 20-plus years, and you will love the long rides) feature wise it's a pretty basic no-fuss bike, but it's got d essentials like abs which works really well, a digital console with two trip meters, fuel indicator which a lot of people say gets glitchy thankfully mine is working fine.

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Aashish
Newbie
Aashish (Verified User)

Excellent bike

Excellent bike.I never thought royal enfield will make such powerful bike absolutely game changer for royal enfield.It is the best bike i have driven till date best in every aspects like performance, Braking, Comfort; you can actually drive for long distance with in one stretch, Seat is very comfortable for rider as well as pillion.Best things about bike is engine itself "mind blowing performance" and also slipper clutch is pro for the bike.Worst thing is bike wobble sometimes while driving, Fuel meter will not show the right indication, Main drawback is no tubeless tyre.Over all performance is mind blowing ones you cross the 3k rpm you'll get crazy.Mid range and high end performance is great.I got a mileage about 30-32 km which is high way mileage and 22-27 km in city which is great.Pickup is like you are launching a rocket, Build quality is awesome, Zero vibrations, Features is like basic you will get a trip-a&b and odo, Rpm meter and speedometer along with indications like abs, Fuel pump, Battery, Engine oil which is more than enough for the bike.After sale service is good.The service guy actually listen to the problem i faced and fixed the problem which is great.

Aashish's Interceptor 650 gives mileage of 30 kmpl
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Chandan Reddy
Chandan Reddy

take over the roads

Owning an Interceptor is about the experience. It's a fun bike for cruising, exploring. The 650cc engine is smooth, powerful enough for most riders, and delivers good low-end torque. It is perfect for relaxed riding , it's Mileage is decent, but can vary depending on riding style. The suspension is basic for this term. The pickup is decent, but not mind-blowing. This motorcycle falls into the classic roadster segment. Overall it is a good bike

0
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Suresh Tiwari
Suresh Tiwari

Revolution with Style and Substance

Owning an Interceptor is about the experience. It's a fun bike for cruising, exploring. The 650cc engine is smooth, powerful enough for most riders, and delivers good low-end torque. It is perfect for relaxed riding , it's Mileage is decent, but can vary depending on riding style. The suspension is basic for this term. The pickup is decent, but not mind-blowing. This motorcycle falls into the classic roadster segment. Overall it is a good bike

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