This Custom Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Makes For A Radical Cruiser
- by Aamir Momin
- Mar 20, 2023
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Except for the engine, everything is changed
Delhi-based Neev Motorcycles have given this Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 a revamped identity as a beautiful and radical cruiser called Soul Star. Here’s what the bike flaunts:
The design language of the Interceptor 650 has undergone a major overhaul, and the Soul Star looks like a premium cruiser. It gets a redesigned chassis and a swingarm addition with custom parts made by Neev motorcycles. This results in a telescopic front fork (with new fork covers) and monoshock suspension setup. The stock bike features dual shocks at the rear.
The Soul Star sits lower and adopts a complete cruiser styling with a custom high-rise fuel tank painted in a beautiful black shade with golden design work and graphics along with a flashy Brass fuel cap. The dual pod analog console is housed on the left of the fuel tank, similar to flat trackers. It features a single-piece saddle and a wide high-rise rear fender with golden and black paint scheme.
It also gets a custom high-rise handlebar to suit the cruiser styling along with a sleek circular LED headlight at the front.
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Additionally, it flaunts flashy new custom Brass footpegs, gear shifter and brake lever painted in a golden shade along with a custom full-system twin exhaust system on the right side.
It still rolls on 18-inch wheels, but these are custom CNC machined black alloys with 8 Brass chakra motifs monogrammed in a golden shade on them. Looks pretty cool! While the front tyre is 160/60, the rear is quite fat - 240/40. Stock bike runs a 100/90 front and 130/70 rear setup.
Only the engine on this build is stock - 648cc parallel-twin mill making 47.45PS and 52Nm.
While we are drooling at this custom-built, Royal Enfield has finally launched a tubeless alloy wheel variant of the Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 with new upgrades, check it out here.