Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Engine User Reviews

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Swati
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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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Yatheesh
Yatheesh

Interceptor 650 retro style

I have be­en riding the Royal Enfield Inte­rceptor 650 motorcycle. It has bee­n a lot of fun. This classic bike looks old but has new feature­s. The 650cc engine give­s good power. Every ride is e­xciting. The seat is comfortable and the­ bike handles smoothly. This makes it gre­at for long trips. But the bike is heavy. It can be­ hard to move in small spaces. The vibrations at high spe­eds may bother some ride­rs. Even so, the Interce­ptor 650 is one of the best and che­apest bikes in its class.

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Pran
Pran

Timeless Style, Modern Performance

The strengths also lie on the combination of timeless design as well as modern engineering the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 possess. Taking the brand's best from the sixties, such as the distinctive frame, streamlined gas tank and other typical timeless details, the new model evokes the heritage and classic look of our marque. This model powers its engine through a very reliable 650cc parallel-twin engine that gives a nice smooth and flexible power from the lower end to the higher end, making and be adept for both city-commuting and highways’ touring.

(10 Apr 2024) 0
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Rudransh
Rudransh

Great engine and comfort

Interceptor 650 is my favourite bike in terms of style, engine and comfort level and it offers a retro design that look nicer. The seat is comfortable and the mileage is around 20 to 25 kmpl but the ride quality is not absorbent and gives vibration at high speed. With the most powerful engine the power and torque is very impressive and the six speed gearbox is very smooth but the handling is not that strong. The seat height is good and also the turning radius is good but the features are less in this bike.

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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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Gopikrishnan
Newbie
Gopikrishnan (Verified User)

Good update

4.6

I'm very happy about RE INT 650. This is my second bike. First I had a 2003 model Bajaj Caliber 115. So it was a good update for me personally. When heard about this bike I was not at all impressed and never had the plans for a RE. Because I was very disappointed about the bikes of RE without any update & also by other owners who disgustingly modifying the bike (just the new colour schemes only). Two engines and 6 models & one new engine for Himalayan. I like Himalayan but I didn't had plans to own that also. So I only loved to own a Triumph because of the brand's fit & finish and I've met so many owners & not even a single owner spoke an issue about the bike. I love classic bikes which won't show too vintage specs & want some electricals. But I was not able to afford a Triumph at that time and I usually saw 650 Twins in internet. So I just checked the specs and capabilities of this bike and I contacted RE for a test drive. First time I just rode this bike it was Mind-blowing. Why I enquired about this bike is, it almost look like a Triumph Street Twin. I'm a great fan of Street Twin. But 650 Twins lacks most electricals. It have a dual channel ABS as standard and that's it. The power delivery is very linear because it doesn't scare the rider. It can climb upto 120 easily without any hesitation. After that me personally can push upto 140KMPH after that I'm not able to push, because I don't get that much confidence for that. But it has very less vibrations compared to other REs. Whoever rode my bike in my friend circle said that whether this is a RE or what?!!. They were just impressed with the Twins. The stock exhaust is just lovely. I own a Ravishing Red colour. That's a cool colour. The touring capability is just awesome. I didn't felt any issues of backpain or burning ass. But I feel some wrist pain even after a short ride in city traffic. Don't know whether it's my riding problem or what. Because only my left wrist will get hurt after a ride. I'm working on that. No heating issues in city traffic. It's a 650CC engine and it heats as usual. But it won't affect our riding. My pillion is very comfortable in the Twins in the city traffic and I never toured with a pillion. I don't have much knowledge in Luggage carrying capacity, because I will tie a travel bag on my rear seat when traveling alone & I'm okay with that. Things I don't like in the Twins are I'm disappointed with the tube inside the tubeless tires. Triumph also have spoke wheels for their T100& T120 and runs tubeless. RE can do that in Twins but they won't. I won't ask for an alloy because spoke looks really perfect for the bike and it should run tubeless. I didn't go for any aftermarket accessories for my bike it's been a year I'm with my bike and rode around 9k KMS and waiting for the service centre to open (due to lockdown) for my 2nd service. Rust came at the connection of bend pipe to engine (both sides) and some rust like defects inside the left exhaust baffle. The fuel gauge is not accurate, you have to get used with the fuel meter because I think it may show the reading correctly after riding for almost 10-15 mins and that's not good for a bike pricing like this. The instrument cluster is very basic. RE could add a clock and gear shift indicator also, because RE Himalayan even have a compass so why don't 650 Twins have?? The front and back fendors looks metallic but it's of plastic. The bike wobble horribly at the speed between 80-90KMPH above & below this range it works just fine. Don't know why this happens because I took it to RE's ASC and they fixed it for me at first, but after 6k kms it again wobbles. You will feel the wobbling only when you release hands from the handle, but don't release handle bar fully. Just release a little and you can feel it & if you keep it steady it will go steady. These are the things I want to share about the bike. I hope I covered everything about the bike and it helps others planning for the bike. Even though I really really LOVE My INT 650 TWINS but have some suggestions to RE to make it bit more good. The issues I raised above can be fixed by the service centre itself and it doesn't bothers you much. I'm not a fan of Royal Enfield, but I'm with the 650 TWINS😍.

Gopikrishnan's Interceptor 650 gives mileage of 27 kmpl
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Vishvanath
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Vishvanath (Verified User)

Rounder bike

4.2

Riding my classic 350 was a great experience. I used to cruise on it and most of the times the torque, the seat the engine were all adequate. Then came the interceptor and it just took one test ride to realise what I was missing. On 27 Nov 2018 my satisfied life just turned upside down and got intercepted by the interceptor. I booked it then and there as I had no other way of achieving nirvana again. I booked the ravishing red colour but changed it to Orange crush as that was being delivered faster. I was told a waiting period of 120 days (and nights). Time was passing by I was riding my classic 350 as usual and having a jolly good time dreaming about my very own interceptor. You tube kept me sane as there were plethora of interceptor videos available to keep me occupied. On republic day I was going about my business as usual and I got a call from cruiser motors Dwarka that my interceptor is on its way and should reach by 27th Jan. I was pleasantly surprised and we decided that at 1400 hrs on 27 Jan,19 I will upgrade to interceptor. The PDI went well. After doing all the formalities I finally got the key at 1600 hrs. I rode it back happily. I was instructed to use only extra premium/ speed petrol and never to fill the tank to the brim. Keep tyre pressure as 32 in front and 36/39 in rear. Also not to ride the bike more than 75-80 for first 2000 kms ( lot of patience needed). I have been using it for daily 38 km commute to office and on weekend around city drives and a few tours of three to five days/1500-3000 kms. I have completed 9000 kms ( boy, have they been good!!). I have following observations -:Pros1. The bike is butter smooth. It has negligible vibrations.2. Engine delivers power in a smooth manner ( ps: its no KTM 390or even apache 300).3. Great road presence.4. Very relaxed engine ( due to low compression ratio of 1:9.5) 5. Absolutely no heat issues even in exteme bumper to bumper traffic. Just a warm breeze on your legs. It does misses on low speed in very extreme traffic and hot conditions due to engine heating.6. An all-rounder bike. Excellent on highways and quite manageable in city.Cons1. Rider footpegs have an ergonomic problem. ( It takes time to get used to).2. Tank feels a little thin to hold.( Solutions are available, keep reading to find out mine).3. Seat is absolutely pathetic. Even in city ride of 18 kms/ 30 mins it is uncomfortable. ( Got it modified from karol bagh. Added a little foam next to thighs, and got a pillion raise and guess what, My footpeg and tank issue went away to quite some extent. ( Now I can live with them).4. The clutch gap keeps increasing on its own. ( The clutch wire is touching the meters console and every time you turn the handle right it rubs and rolls resulting in automatic movement of clutch adjusting screw next to lever) FIX- tighten the screw to the max and adjust the clutch gap full and final from adjustment screws on the crank case.5. Two massive silencers keep geeting scratched especially the left one. Innocent auto walas especially do that.Service cost1. Got the first service done at 501 kms.2. Only oil change and basic checks and adjustments.3. Took four hours for service.4. Total cost : Rs 2675 only.5. Next service at 10000 or 1 year whichever happens earlier.Milleage. Overall 25 kmpl. Best 32 and worst 18.8 ( with normal fuel) otherwise 23 (with extra premium).

Vishvanath's Interceptor 650 gives mileage of 25 kmpl with STD variant
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UPPILIAPPAN
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UPPILIAPPAN (Verified User)

Manually check

4.2

Braking. Driving position is good. Standard seat is hard for long drives.Pillion seating is not comfortable because of elevated foot pegs. Heating is little bit in high city driving conditions. Suspension is bouncy making thud noise in little bad & Very bad roads . Suspension is Very Good in highways. Interceptor is definitely not a zero vibration bike. It is creating vibration in foot peg areas , Side of the fuel tank & Minor development started in handle bar area. Fuel gauge is improper/inaccurate it shows error reading we have to manually check by opening the tank. Engine RPM some times improper in idling glides up & Down.Heating in engine is tolerable it bakes our leg. in highways also. Latest happenings in my INT 650 i had problem in T-Stem i took it to the service center they replaced with , New T-Stem , Front Struts , Front Rim , Abnormal Engine noise was prevailing in my INT 650 All 8 Engine values changed on warranty . Still excessive engine noise is in my bike & bonus whistle sound intolerable. I have again informed the RE service. They assured to sort it out. The INT 650 is still a beta product . We should go to mediation course to control our patience. But riding pleasure is good. Today On 25.09.2019 my bike crossed 7000 km. The engine noise is abnormal still waiting for RE to sort our. My rear ABS is not functioning properly 60 % ineffective. Serviced the rear brake twice . Still problem. The surprise is RE is hesitating a lot change parts in warranty. It drags the issue for weeks .Pushes the customer frequent visits to workshop. RE has to sort out , Value noise & Clattering noise in INT 650. The front suspension & T-Steam is not strong enough .I have crossed 10,000 km now the engine noise is under control , in 10,000 km service . Rear brake is adjusted & Pads changed still ok only. RE is ready to change the caliper assembly if defective. Now a days RE is providing a very good service support. Now my bike has crossed 15500 km. I have now purchased extended warranty for 5th & 6th.

UPPILIAPPAN's Interceptor 650 gives mileage of 27 kmpl with STD BS6 variant
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Problems in Interceptor 650 Engine

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Rookie
A (Verified User)

Engine power

Need to improve build quality.Engine power and mileage are ok.But after an accident due to untrained professionals, Got fixed in bad manner even the engine was untouched in the accident.No one is able to fix the issue.90% re service centres having untrained professionals and workmanship.Gearbox issue is there even though there is slipper clutch.But power delivery is impressive and getting highway mileage upto 33kmpl and in bangalore’s city 14-18kmpl( i doubt petrol pump).

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Shiva
Rookie
Shiva (Verified User)

Performance us good, Some ergonomic

4.2

Performance us good, Some ergonomic issues are there, Bad thing is they are not focussing on it, I love to see a full performance oriented cafe racer with same engine continental gt

Shiva's Interceptor 650 gives mileage of 33 kmpl
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ADIL
Rookie
ADIL (Verified User)

Constant tik tik noise from

3.0

Constant tik tik noise from engine even after i getting tappet adjusted.I still hear tappet noise (tik tik).

ADIL's Interceptor 650 gives mileage of 25 kmpl
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Zhazo
Newbie
Zhazo (Verified User)

Seat issue

Ok, But there is some heat issue, The seat issue, And the handle bar is terrible, But good engine

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Best User Experiences with Interceptor 650 Engine

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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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Swati
Swati

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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Tarun
Tarun

Classic Heritage, Contemporary Thrills

Riding the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is like stepping back in time to a prime time in bike history, as there are more modern thrills thrown in with traditional notes on a rope Far and wide, people recognize its classical vocabulary and quirky lyrics, evoking nostalgia for it and adventure. Whether speeding down public roads or discovering scenic back roads, the sturdy engine and impeccable translation assure a stimulating and peaceful ride. The Interceptor 650 with its combination of ergonomic project and features redefines the traditional sportfisherman experience for a new generation of riders, creating a stimulating and comfortable riding experience. It’s not just bikes at all; It’s an engineering phenomenon that sparks my love of the wide road and leaves me wanting more.

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