• Q. HOW BRIGHT DOES THE HEAD-LIGHT LOOK - Interceptor 650?

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    Manoj
    Manoj | 4 years ago

    Its about Average. You may need to enhance it for the highways. I avoid riding at night.

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    Uppiliappan
    Uppiliappan | 4 years ago

    Very average brightness. Not good in highways.

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    Adinath
    Adinath | 4 years ago

    Much better than others bikes.

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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Specifications

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  • Max Power47.4 PS @ 7250 rpm
  • Fuel Capacity13.7 Liters
  • No Of Gears6 Speed
  • Tyre TypeTubeless
  • Kerb Weight218 Kg
  • Max Torque52.3 Nm @ 5150 rpm
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Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 User Reviews

  • Ride quality

    The ride quality is supreme and very smooth, And the seat is comfortable for the rider and the pillion.Performance is great in the city and holds up very well out on the highways as well, With no vibrations till 110kmph.The sweet spot is 80-90 on the highways.

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  • Legendary Twin-Cylinder Cruiser

    Standing as a notorious binary- cylinder rider, the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 combines current performance with mythe substance of quaint riding. I like this model because it offers riders an best place of power and refinement on the road, offering riders a special experience. This model has been a special fave of cornucopia due to the features it offers, which give an instigative and comfortable ride. My estimation for this model is bottomless as it blends modern technology with myclassic design. The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is still a popular option for riders appearing for a genuine rider experience because of its classic style and smooth ride.

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  • 13000 kms and never disappointed

    13000 kms and never disappointed me.The only problem is local shops are not so experienced on this and make blunders.Also the new models are perfected, Regrets.Never take to locals like seen on you tubes.

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  • Exploring Freedom: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

    The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a perfect combination of craftsmanship, refined movements, and exemplary performance, which all together makes this motorcycle a timeless cruiser bike. Its meticulous design inspired by the retro style features such the teardrop fuel tank and chrome accents, which gives a respect to the motorcycling great days of the past that have influenced more modern features. In this engine, the equivalent of a 650 cc parallel-twin engine, it gives a smooth power delivery and a rebuilt performance is great for long distance trip and weekends getaway. With comfortable ergonomics and relaxed riding posture, the bike turns in a comfortable and enjoyable cloth for either rider or pillion. The Interceptor 650 is a classic cruiser model that puts together heritage and modernity, which is something that attracts riders willing to enjoy their imperiousness as well as to appreciate the performance in general.

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  • Balancing style and power

    "The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has been a wonderful bike ride. Its on-road value is surprisingly inexpensive . Mileage definitely stands out, with the engine giving a perfect blend of power and economy. Yet, it performs robust, so your every ride will be exhilarating. A timeless classic, the design is characterized by this old-fashioned appeal. Comfort concerns are taken care of, especially on those long trips. The engine is durable and receptive. A space is created for the rider and the passenger. Both colors and the safety beam light up to ease the person. "

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