• Q. Can a lady (40+years) sit onesided comfortably on the pillion seat of the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650?

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    Nivedita
    Nivedita | 3 years ago

    Well we own one.. and i am the pillion.. the answer is no. The foot pegs are too high might strain a muscle and while you get down you are sure to get a silencer burn. If you are 5.5 ft you will be easy to get down but the ride wont be comfortable if you are less then that ... getting on the bike will be a struggle which will make your journey worser. Anyways it wont be good until you make some mods... even after that its far fetched.. its simple ride alone.

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    Sanjay
    Sanjay | 4 years ago

    Any pillion rider cannot be seated comfortably sidewise.Length of seat is bit less and narrow as well as the position of the footpeg is high and at an awkward angle.Hope this helps! Happy riding!

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    Uppiliappan
    Uppiliappan | 4 years ago

    No not at all advisable. The foot pegs/Rest are elevated .The engine power , Braking will imbalance the pillion rider and affect the rider. We should be very carful with the silencer/Exhausts in seconds it will burn our legs . Moreover INT 650 is not comfortable for pillion ride more 5.5 ft height.

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