Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Torque User Reviews

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    4.8/5
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    4.2/5
  • Features & Styling
    4.5/5
  • Maintenance Cost
    4.0/5
  • Mileage
    3.7/5
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.

(9 Apr 2024) 0
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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

(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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etisham
Etisham

Classic Elegance with Modern Power

The 2018 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a brand new classic heritage motorcycle that has a mix of timeless classic good looks and power thrill. Being equipped with a retro teardrop fuel tank, signature sculpted lines and other inherited things, it gives rider both engaging and thrilling exhilarating and rewarding riding experience so as to honor the brands' heritage. The twin-cylinder engine rated at 650cc is responsible for swift acceleration, linear power delivery, and great torque that are comparable to that produced by airliners, engines of which help in easy high-speed cruising and thrilling rides.

(27 Mar 2024) 0
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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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etisham
Etisham

Classic Elegance with Modern Power

The 2018 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a brand new classic heritage motorcycle that has a mix of timeless classic good looks and power thrill. Being equipped with a retro teardrop fuel tank, signature sculpted lines and other inherited things, it gives rider both engaging and thrilling exhilarating and rewarding riding experience so as to honor the brands' heritage. The twin-cylinder engine rated at 650cc is responsible for swift acceleration, linear power delivery, and great torque that are comparable to that produced by airliners, engines of which help in easy high-speed cruising and thrilling rides.

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Sankar
Sankar

My Journey with the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

Owning a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has been an enriching experience. This bike with its parallel twin 650 cc engine delivers a smooth ride unlike any other offering 47 bhp and 52 Nm of torque. Its classic design is a head turner and prompts conversations wherever I go.Riding the Interceptor 650 feels like gliding all thanks to its well tuned 6 speed gearbox and the sound... oh, the sound is music to my ears.Yet no love story is perfect. The weight of the bike at 202 kg makes it a difficult task in heavy traffic and the heat from the engine can be bothersome in the summers.

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Avik Chakravarti
Avik Chakrav..

Next level power bike

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has been my companion for chasing sunsets and exploring open highways for over a year now. Its 648cc parallel twin engine, pumping out 47 bhp and 52 Nm of torque provides a smooth and exhilarating ride. The bike has classic design and modern performance are a rare blend that catches the eye.While it is a joy to ride, I have observed a few minor issues. The stock seat is not the most comfortable for long rides and the bike could benefit from better heat management as it tends to get a bit warm in stop and go traffic.

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etisham
Etisham

Classic Elegance with Modern Power

The 2018 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is a brand new classic heritage motorcycle that has a mix of timeless classic good looks and power thrill. Being equipped with a retro teardrop fuel tank, signature sculpted lines and other inherited things, it gives rider both engaging and thrilling exhilarating and rewarding riding experience so as to honor the brands' heritage. The twin-cylinder engine rated at 650cc is responsible for swift acceleration, linear power delivery, and great torque that are comparable to that produced by airliners, engines of which help in easy high-speed cruising and thrilling rides.

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Sankar
Sankar

My Journey with the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650

Owning a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has been an enriching experience. This bike with its parallel twin 650 cc engine delivers a smooth ride unlike any other offering 47 bhp and 52 Nm of torque. Its classic design is a head turner and prompts conversations wherever I go.Riding the Interceptor 650 feels like gliding all thanks to its well tuned 6 speed gearbox and the sound... oh, the sound is music to my ears.Yet no love story is perfect. The weight of the bike at 202 kg makes it a difficult task in heavy traffic and the heat from the engine can be bothersome in the summers.

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Avik Chakravarti
Avik Chakrav..

Next level power bike

The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has been my companion for chasing sunsets and exploring open highways for over a year now. Its 648cc parallel twin engine, pumping out 47 bhp and 52 Nm of torque provides a smooth and exhilarating ride. The bike has classic design and modern performance are a rare blend that catches the eye.While it is a joy to ride, I have observed a few minor issues. The stock seat is not the most comfortable for long rides and the bike could benefit from better heat management as it tends to get a bit warm in stop and go traffic.

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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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