Royal Enfield Interceptor used bike review. Is it actually a good bike? (66)
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2023
- Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 used bike review. Hi, and thanks for watching How to in five and reviews. In this video, I have a close look at the Royal Enfield Interceptor and the advantages and disadvantages of this bike. I test out the acceleration and do a brake test, take it for a ride through the hills, in the city and even a little bit of off road.
 Hopefully this helps if you are in the market for a used interceptor. Once again thanks for watching, and please subscribe and give the video a thumbs up  if you enjoy it.
Cheers. - Авто/Мото
You didn't review this bike like a Moto journalist; you reviewed it like a regular human being, AND THAT'S WHY THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING. It is THE most useful and informative video I've seen, and I've been stalking the Interceptor for a while now. Well done, and thank you.
Geeez Chris thanks mate, I try to where I can answer the questions I would want to know if I was looking to buy one. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks 👍.
Probably the best review of the RE Interceptor I‘ve ever seen !!!
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it 👍
I've seen dozens of INT 650 reviews and this is the best hands down. Great B-Roll footage, great camera angles and really useful information many others don't bother covering. Thanks for it!
Thanks heaps, glad you enjoyed it.👍
I’ve got a 2019 model and the weakness is the suspension. A lot of knocking and lumpiness over uneven surfaces. In the U.K. we have a pothole pandemic which highlights the suspension issue. A lot of owners upgrade the suspension which I am planning to do.
Hi yes thanks for your observations, I felt the same in the short time I had the bike. I would like to add if you’r a potential buyer of the Interceptor and plan on using it in and around town the standard set up is adequate, but if you plan on heading out for a bit more spirited riding an upgrade would be the go.Happy riding there in the Uk, your just coming into season. Cheers.
I got. A 2019 one as well. First big mod on it was to get a YSS front kit. Makes a huge difference.
@@SuperBlizzard77 I also have a 2019 and upgraded the front & rear suspension with the YSS, completely transformed the bike.
we have total road theft tax in California so corrupt and illegal double road tax on fuel. 😮
I've heard a couple of owners say the fork oil hadn't looked it smelt right when upgrading their fork springs, made me wonder if just changing the oil might improve things at the front end (it worked on my MZ 250 light years ago, with a couple of 2p pieces for preload i seem to remember).
Absolutely fantastic to the point review, I live in the north east of England and have an interceptor and agree with everything you pointed out the only down side for me is we get weather like that in your video for roughly two or three days a year, we call it "the summer"😂
Great review and safe riding.
Thanks Gavin, glad you enjoyed the review and agree with my comments. We are actually in winter in my part of the world at the moment, we had a record 3 days of rain in a row last wk ! Cheers mate & ride safe.
Nice and very true what you say. I have Interceptor , Scram 411 and have now got the Super Meteor 650. If you love the interceptor, then man you will love the 650 Meteor. Grab one on test when ever you can, and fall in love. 70 years old and loving anything RE.
Great stuff Paul, I’ll do that. I have seen the Meteor an yes it’s a lovely looking bike, a shed full of Royal Enfields , well done 👍
Since the new owners of Royal Enfield took over, the company, it has been producing some excellent new bikes, which are well priced, reliable and well made - especially for the price. Looking forward to seeing what they come up with next. I have a 2018 Himalayan, which has been faultless. I've ridden it, twice around Europe with, absolutely, no problems.
Hi Geoff, couldn’t agree more. Cheers
Through the dealer grape vine, i hear a lot about a water cooled 500 single later this year. Capable of using up to E20 gas. Not exactly retro for RE, but supposed to look a lot like the Scram, but with alloy wheels. Let you all know as and when i spot it knocking about the UK again.
Sorry guys i said 500cc should have said 450.
It’s the same owners actually. The son took over the business and turned it around.
I completely, agree, and also, look forward, to, what they come, up with, in the future.
1. You do a really great job with your reviews. So relaxing and enjoyable. As an American, I really appreciate your conversions to miles per hour/gallon, etc.
2. This bike is the treat and I can't wait to add one to my stable. What a price!
Thank you very much!
Lol. Adelaide.
Don't forget that there's a difference in a US gallon and an Imperial gallon.
I'm unsure what Australia uses.
@veritasvincit2745 Hi Aus uses 4.5 L for a UK gallon & 3.78 L for a US gal. 👍
Thanks for a great review I like everything about it it was truly one of the best that I have seen.. thank once again.......
Cheers Robert, glad you enjoyed it. 👍
Gday mate i have had a soft spot for this bike ever since it was first released so much so i have a interceptor sticker on my back window of my 4wd even though i dont own one . The reason for this is that it reminded me of the bike i learnt to ride on an xs2 650 yamaha ,i have watched countless videos from people who own them listened to the praises and the criticicisms but it still is a lovely bike in my eyes and they hold there value second hand . I am not so much of a fan of the continental must be some euro thing to make a bike like that but now they have the cruiser 650 which doesnt look to bad apart from the side cover with that god awefull big 650 on the side a metal casting in smaller design would look much better anyway great review of a great bike in my eyes ,the missendon flyer had one which he hacked to peices and made a horrid looking scrambler thingy out of it paid a motsa for a very ugly bike in my eyes anyway take care .
Gday, yes I can understand your wanting one of these. Apart from them being a great bike they just look so good, doesn’t matter what angle you look at it. Haven’t seen the Flyers conversion, I’ll take a look.👍
Yeah, that Missy Flyer Scrambler was proper Fugly, and cost him a pretty penny! Ruined a nice bike.
Good point about the fuel cap, that is the sort of things that make a bike easy to live with.
Once again, a proper review. Thanks.
Thanks Martin, glad you liked it 👍
Those pipes sound great. I’ve got an Interceptor myself. These things are a steal!
Yes agreed, however prices for good used Interceptors is on the rise in Aus.
Was going to order a tec 2-1 exhaust and thought in the meantime why not experiment with the stock mufflers. We drilled 15mm holes front and back, the sound is surprisingly good. So I'm sticking with stock. A nice 60s bark, but not too much.
Can you post pics
I have just bought a Royal Enfield Continental GT650 in Rocker Red. It is a good bike,
Great to hear, you will love it 👍
Thank you. Excellent review
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for a really useful and interesting review Steve. 🇬🇧
Cheers Richard glad you enjoyed it.
One of the most complete reviews I have had the pleasure of viewing, Thank You👍
Thanks, glad you liked it 👍
Great review! Very helpful. I'm thinking of getting an Interceptor and this is a very good source of real-world information. Many thanks.
Hi David, thanks glad it was helpful. The bike in this review belongs to a friend of mine, although it’s been some time since I did this review the Interceptor is still going well and he has had no issues with it.
AMAZING review. Love it how you cover what is like for everyday use. Maybe will pick it up in 6 months
Thank you, glad it was helpful!
Great review, I thank you from a Glitter & Dust owner for 3 years.
Thanks Phill glad you enjoyed 👍
Excellent review, lovely style of delivery, it’s really a nice simple bike, I’m sure a gem to own
Thank you kindly!
the best review ive seen on this bike
Thanks, glad you liked it 👍
Excellent review. Many thanks from the UK
Thanks & lovely to hear from the UK👍
The best review of the interceptor Ive seen yet. Well done you.
Thanks 👍
Best review yet , well done 😎😎
Thanks Antony, hopefully have quite a few this year 👍
That was a great review, I own a Continental 650, your review is probably the best review on here.
Thanks Karl glad you enjoyed it, the Continental is a great choice. 👍
Great review. Thanks from Perth.
Thanks 👍
Possibly the best bike review I’ve seen. And I’ve watched a few.
Cheers Des, thanks mate glad you liked it 👍
Great review. Ended up going for the Continental over the Interceptor as I prefer that slight cafe racer look, but I've had my RE for around 12 months, just over 8000km and its been perfect, not a single hassle. But the one thing I did early on was upgrade the rubber to Bridgestone's BT46's and it made a big (positive) difference when pushing on.
I just wish we had your weather, here in Ireland we get rain a lot, and the engine covers need a lot of TLC to keep them looking decent, so thats something to bear in mind if you're on a damp little rock like myself.
But apart from that, I agree with everything you said, the 650 twins are little blinders! :)
Cheers Andrew, yes the Continental is a fine looking machine for sure. Haven’t ridden it myself but I’m guessing similar to the Interceptor and I agree that motor is a little gem. We are lucky agreed with the weather here, in my part of Aus I get to ride all year round albeit still wet & cold (by my standards) for a couple of months but bearable. Thanks mate glad you enjoyed the review.
I've got a GT as well, thanks for the tyre recommendation. I don't ride many miles these days so durability is of no great concern to me but better grip certainly is, particularly in the wet.
I love my gt here in Boston (originally from Dublin). Mine has the original Ceat tyres which I'm not loving. Thanks for the Bridgestone recommendation. Ride safe!
I also changed tires on my 2019 Interceptor to the BT46’s along with YSS suspension uograde front & rear.
Made the bike much nicer riding especially when pushing the bike.
agreed with your take, she is great bike!
Good job, well reviewed and well presented, as an RE owner I agree 100% with everything you said
Thanks Sid, always appreciate feedback from owners 👍 glad you enjoyed it.
What an excellent video and review. You are clearly a thoughtful and intelligent fellow. I have one of these on my shopping list for when I retire in a couple of years time. There will be plenty about second hand by then in the UK.
Thanks Julian glad it was helpful!
The best review of the RE Interceptor I‘ve ever seen !!!
Thanks very much & glad you enjoyed it. 👍
Probably the best review of this bike i've seen, Im thinking of getting this or a classic 350 to put around college, but this pushed me over!! Great job!
That’s great glad you enjoyed it, they are a great bike.
Mate! You've sold me. I'm an Aussie living in the States and about to get a new bike. I've loved the look of these and a lot of people hear have talked them down which worried me, but after seeing your review and hearing what you have to say, I just told the missus that I'm goin Enfield. Miss those Aussie beaches! Thanks so much.
Cheers Pete glad you enjoyed the video. The owner of this bike left it with me for some time after doing the review, all up I rode it for 3 months and my views didn’t change. It’s a solid well priced easy to own mount that’s fun to ride and economical to run, nothing to fancy computer gadgets wise but I think that simplicity is half the appeal. Enjoy the US, spent 6wks west coast many years ago and loved it. 👍
There are many many reviews of the Interceptor 650, yours however, is really a standout and excellent !
Thanks Alex glad you enjoyed it, 👍
Tanks for all you information I’m olmost 50 getting one more motorcycle and is no much market in mexico for this motorcycles. But im getting one in Portland oregon. Take a trip to Mexico you review is the best tanks 👍 amigo
Un placer me alegro de que lo hayas disfrutado. Son unas bicis muy chulas, saludos desde Australia
Thank you for that revew... Exellent job! I just bought my INT650 and I'm awaiting delivery... mine is new though. Here in Perú ppl doesn't take proper care of motorcycles so buying it second hand is a risk... Thank you again!
Hope you enjoy it! The INT is a very good motorcycle, thanks and glad you enjoyed the video.
Great bike! Fantastic review!
Thanks! 👍
My only criticism is, it ended! Most informative, well done, thank you. 👍
Awesome, thank you! I have a new video coming out in the next week or so, cheers.
Excellent review , enjoyed it all the way through. I only have a 350 which is great but thinking of giving up the convertible and having two bikes , and this bike would be the one 👍
Thanks Edward glad you enjoyed it, yes I think it would be a welcome addition to anyone’s collection. Ride safe, cheers.
I walked into Kim Britton , Rockingham one Saturday morning in September 2021 to buy a new pair of riding boots ,, walked out with the boots and a 2021 Interceptor in Orange Crush with 250km for $7500aud , what a bargain !
Its had the mentioned aftermarket slip on's and K&N air filter fitted and I love riding this bike , it's not my main bike and has only done 3500km as I type this , but man does it put a smile on my dial every time I ride it . She still looks like new because I do look after her but the build quality has lot's to do with that as well
I mention Rockingham because I recoginise nearly all the places here in your great review and yes the hills here are awesome to ride .
Thanks for taking your time and giving us a sweet review of a great motor cycle .
Cheers Brian thanks mate glad you enjoyed it, love the orange crush colour . It is however an expensive pair of boots!!! 🤣
Great review Steve. Sounds more like a discussion over a beer with a mate than a review. I've owned the Bonneville T100 and always regretted selling it. Can't beat that beautiful note. This looks like a great way to hop back on the saddle. Cheers
Ian from Katoomba
Thanks mate glad you enjoyed it, have done a bit of adventure riding up your way. Dopey South Aussie, I did it in July! Great part of the country I might add, yes the Interceptor is a good all rounder. Light, economical, nice to ride & not too heavy on the pocket to get into if you decide to enjoy those beautiful summer mornings you get there. Cheers.
This was the best review I have seen till now for the Interceptor 650. (Trust me, I am waiting for my bikes delivery and all I am doing is watching reviews)
You have done a real good job here. Cheers 👏👏
Thanks and glad you liked the video, you will love your Interceptor.
Fantastic video and a great review 🇬🇧🙂🏍👍
Cheers Ken, thanks mate.🦘
That was an honest review. Thanks
Thank you, a friend owns this bike so I still get to ride it occasionally. My views have not changed either, it’s a very good motorcycle.👍
As a man in my mid 60s I am very seriously looking at the RE Interceptor and I have to say I have watched 100s of videos on the Royal Enfield Interceptor and this is with out a doubt the very best video on RUclips ,,,you managed to cover every one of my questions including the possibility of carrying a passenger and that is important for me because my intention is to carry my light weight partner with me around West Cork in Ireland were we live ,,,so thank you for an excellent review. I am definitely going to have the Interceptor as my next bike .
Thank you for the kind words, I have had the pleasure of riding the bike in this review many times since making this video as it belongs to a friend of mine, my views have not changed. It remains on my list of one of the best all round affordable bikes out there. Thanks again, cheers.
Hi Steve - Loved the review - starting riding bikes over 50 years ago and did a lot of scratching around the Adelaide Hills in those days on my RD350 and CB400F. Wish the Interceptor was around then as having owned mine now for over 3 years its the most fun bike i have owned and it brings motorcycling back to basics! Cheers Ian (ex SA resident now enjoying the warmth of Qld.)
Top stuff Ian, QLD hey-beautiful one day perfect the next. Don’t know what you’re talking about weather wise, it’s 12 deg windy & wet here just lovely but being the fair type person that I am if you want to house swap houses for the next three months I’ll be in it 😂 Yes the hills around Adelaide have some great bike roads, the powers to be have lowered most of the limits nowadays though. Enjoy that weather & it’s great to hear models like RD350 & CB400, ah memories. Cheers mate.
Thank you for video. A very nice bike for an undemanding rider. It is exactly for me. 😎👍
My pleasure, it’s also a very confidence inspiring bike and as motorcycles go very safe ie-brakes-manoeuvrability & weight. Cheers.
Great review! I love mine, it's a '22 and I bought it new.
Thanks glad you liked the review and your Interceptor, ride safe 👍
Great review 👍
Love my int650
Yes, after reviewing this bike it’s not hard to see why you love it. Glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Great review. Totally agree with your comments about the Pirelli Phantoms, have just replaced them on my Street Twin with Avon Spirit ST's, which give a smoother more confident ride. I suspect that the only reason RE & Triumph fit Phantoms is for the aesthetics.
Hi Tony glad you liked the review, yes I found them to be a bit hard and breakaway if you hit a bump mid corner. Not a problem of course riding it as it’s supposed to be ridden but if you push a bit it could get a loose.
Awesome review. I’ve been tossing up between one of these and a Benelli Leoncino 500 after a few years away from bikes. I test rode and loved both of them in different ways. Your comprehensive review has really helped my thinking. Reckon I will be ordering an interceptor! 👍
Yes I think that’s a good choice, not that I think there’s anything wrong with the Benelli. I haven’t ridden one but the dealer network is so small, well here where I am and the resale value is not great. I think over time as Benelli builds a name & dealership presence things may change but for now the safe bet would be the RE. Cheers.
@@standupmoto yeah for sure, those points are a big factor. Dealer network, spare parts and limited aftermarket component options (compared to the near unlimited customisations available for the interceptor!) still count against Benelli for now.
Excellent review of an excellent bike. 👍
Thanks 👍
Nice review - thanks…
Cheers Neil 👍
I am getting one. Love the look love the sound.. As I was on the fence b4 this vid I hope RE sends you your commission... LOLZ
Hi, yes the Interceptor great all round ride without breaking the bank. I am still waiting for that commission! Glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Great sound
Yes for sure 👍
just picked up a 23 continental gt and have 0 complaints. managed to miss a 5th to 6th shift once but i chalk that up to being a brand new rider. just got my first service completed and cant wait to rip it down the beach roads by me once i get a bit more comfortable. for now its handling my daily commute of 1hr each way no problems.
Great to hear, and yes you’ll get used the bike as time goes on. Enjoy your new machine and ride safe. 👍 Cheers
Enjoyed that a excellent review. Please do the Super meteor I'm about to pull the trigger, and would appreciate your opinions.
For sure Bill I certainly will if I can get my hands on one. I have a mate that’s a Royal Enfield tragic so it probably won’t be long until he adds one to his fleet of RE’s. Cheers.
Very good review !
Glad you enjoyed it
Living in the Adelaide metro area all I can say is "you certainly get around in this road test". I still miss my RE 500 Classic with the sidecar. It wasn't very fast, you don't buy them for speed, but it could go just about anywhere. I don't know if I could go back to chain drive these days as I've been spoilt by having shaft drive on my last two bikes, an 1995 Yamaha XJ 900 Diversion and my current one which is a 1982 Honda VF 750 Magna.
Hi David, haven’t ridden the 500 but it just so happens the owner of this bike has one, maybe a review is in order. Yes the shafties certainly are easy to live with and much cleaner, an 82 VF750 wow that’s getting a bit rare now. I had a 750 Shadow that I bought new back in 2010, great bike. Cheers & thanks for the comment.
Yes they are great value,,,,, luv mine.
Cheers Chris, always good to hear from owners 👍
Great review
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the review.
Good one..I have been riding my Interceptor 650 for 2 years here in Mumbai India both in city traffic and long rides of 2k plus. Bike performance is really good and easy to maintain when compared to Kawasaki, Honda, Triumph or BMW. Low maintenance and easy on pocket.
Thanks for sharing, always appreciate getting feedback from owners.🙏🏻
Great review. Trivial about the fuel cap though. It`s heavy, it`s quality and I love it. Just rest it on the pump!
It`s a classic style bike..... enjoy that fact.
Don’t get me wrong I love the cap, I’m just pointing out don’t drop it or you’ll do damage. I actually really enjoyed doing the review on this one and was fortunate enough to have it for some time after the review. Anyhow worry not, it certainly wasn’t a criticism more of an observation. 👍
I was thinking of selling mine.. after watching this totally positive review, I think I'll keep it! A suggestion for a too small readout.. too bad you can't snap in a 2x magnifying lens.
Hi Carol, honestly I don’t know what you would replace it with. Yes the readout is certainly on the smaller side but it probably wouldn’t look right with a digital. Ride safe, cheers.
very good launch out of the box sir. very nice play on the clutch and wrist
Thanks, it’s a pretty user friendly clutch on the Interceptor. 👍
I totally agree. Finally, a non-professional reviewer that knows how to get it off the line as fast as possible. Your racing experience shows @standupmoto Steve. Oh yeah, and an excellent review!
Re: the filler cap, put a loop on the key then you can hang the key + cap from the handle bar end while you fill up. Simples!
There’s an idea!
had issues with mine under warranty 10000 klm on clock and parts took 5 months to arrive (gearbox major issues) i’m going to keep as it’s so versatile bike and hopefully won’t have big issues going forward.
That’s not good to hear, first time I’ve heard of issues like this. Hopefully all is well now, ride safe, cheers.
Very good review. Just bought a s/h one. I have to say it is very heavy for an old bloke.
Hi Bruce, it’s no featherweight for sure but in its category it’s about on par. Thanks for the info, glad you liked the review 👍
i am just beginning to ride after 40 years. I considered the Royal Enfield Interceptor. But their were places that corners were cut and one was the brakes. Many influencers reported sponginess in the front or rear brakes. Although they are adequate to stop the bike I was turned off. I would have loved a Speed Twin or Bonneville but the nearest Triumph dealer was over an hour away. I looked at the Moto Guzzi V7 Stones which I liked but was concerned about the cost of mainenance. I bought a Kawasaki Z650RS which harkins back to 1977 Z650. It has retro styling with modern features and the 650cc engine is bullet proof.
Hi and thanks for your message, yes I had read similar things about the brakes. I pushed this bike quite hard with a group of other bikes though the tight section of hills riding we have here, it’s about a 16 kms long section (10 mls) and found no fade or reduction in performance. I’m not sure if the owner of this bike has fitted better brake pads to solve the issues some have but this one was fine Nice choice with your Z650, they are a lovely bike but the reverse of your situation we have very little representation of Kawasaki nowadays so I don’t see many around. It’s a shame because they have some good looking models, ride safe & enjoy your bike. Cheers.
Great review, this covers a lot of the detail missing from all the others. Quite often they say, build quality not up to triumph, or built down to a price (isn't everything?) Without elaborating. It was great that you covered details that a protective owner might appreciate. Plus the low speed handling review, excellent. I have a Ducati monster, great bike in most respects,but i was shocked at the limited steering lock at first (no alley way turns like that for me). I'm really liking the look of the Enfield (as a former T140 Bonnie owner) but why, oh why didn't they make that fuel cap hinged like the old monza style caps , or my old suzuki GT for that matter. Anyway, great real world review. Cheers
Gday Dirk, as an ex Bonnie owner myself (97) the Interceptor reminds me a lot of that bike albeit a bit less power. The one I reviewed in this review had no build quality issues at all, the welds were good the paint and fit were also of high quality. It’s certainly lighter and more maneuverable than my old 97, fuel economy is also far better. I certainly wouldn’t have an issue owning one. Glad you liked the review and hope it helps. cheers.
One of the best RE Interceptors I´ve seen in YT .. congrats !! real world analysis !! Love the Bike, was considering a T120 Bonne but the RE interceptor is a hell of a bike for its money .. 1/2 the price in BR against the T120, which I assume are better ones all around, but never twice the bike vs. twice the price ..... Cheers from Brazil
Thanks a lot Renato, yes the Interceptor is very good value. Also accessories are very well priced, lovely to hear from Brazil.
RE Accessories in BR are pricy, so the alternative is to bring them from overseas. Not sure about the RE parts and services costs in your country but in here they are in line with the Triumph ones ..which is curious, at the least .... cheers!@@standupmoto
Nice review mate I got my Interceptor 650 in late 2020 have over 12000 klms on it replace tyres at 8000 klms with Pirelli Scorpion Rally STRs scramed it much better tyre on the road and off its a blast
Cheers Andrew thanks mate glad you enjoyed it, yeah what a great bike to scram. Did you stay with the std rear shocks?
@@standupmoto yes adjusted them to make firm
Thanks for this mate .
I'm a pommie pensioner and can't afford a new bike .
Been think of down sizing from my Vulcan VN900 custom to a lighter bike and the Enfield is in the running.
Hi Lee, a couple of things if you’re going to do a change.First on the negative side you will have a chain to lube on the Interceptor, not something that you’ve had to do on the Vulcan. On the positive side the RE would be about 80kg (175 lb) lighter ! that’s huge for when you’re manoeuvring it around in the shed and parking. That could help with those poor old knees, also she would use less fuel. Let me know when you have had a test ride. cheers.
@@standupmoto Will do mate.
Don't mind a chain all my other bikes had em.
Still think the old heated lube system Duckhams used to sell was the best .
It really got into all the rollovers then hardened back into normal grease.
Did my Ossa trials bike for years with it .
I have a 2021 interceptor. I love it! Best bike I’ve had in 38 years of riding different brands! I have no gripes.
Good to hear!
Good review. You said it all. I bought a 2020 Int 6 weekes ago and am very pleased so far. Looks, runs and sounds great! Great mpg too. Over 60mpg for me and I'm not babying it along. Only complaints are the mirrors vibrate moderately and it's hard to read the digital display in bright sunlight. That's it.
I own 4 bikes and the Int has become my go to bike for most everything.
Great to hear!
I must be lucky, i have bog standard mirrors that never vibrate. Don`t know why but they`re perfect.
Guess they`d be hard to see in a blizzard too.... Dam the Sun😄
Great review mate very honest review, I have a super meteor which has the same engine it’s a peach as well, what do mean by grabby front brake, grabby means what.🧐
Hi Alan, yes probably a strange term I use there. As an ex competition trials rider we do a lot of front brake work at very low speeds, for that type of riding you look for a progressive feed & feel on the front to regulate the amount of force. The brakes on the Interceptor are fine, it’s just me trying to do things it not supposed to do. Glad you liked the video and hopefully I’ll get to do the Super Meteor one day, they look great. Cheers.
Just subscribed from the UK. Fair dinkum cobber!
Cheers mate, welcome aboard 👍
She'll be right mate, true blue
As someone who bought a used 2020 Interceptor: the rubber seal of the petrol cap is known to break over time, buy the replacement from Hitchcocks if you plan to keep the motorcycle outside and not covered under a tarp at all times. Just had a 350€ repair because the fuel tank had water in it.
Great preventative maintenance tip for owners, thanks 👍
Thank you, great review, I’m right now tossing up between cb500x, an interceptor or a speed twin, the price is right for two of these but the triumph is way too much so…
Hi Paul, yes the Triumph’s are certainly expensive but a good bike. The 500X is also a great bike. I guess ride all 3 and one of them and one will talk to you , glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Thank you so much! One of the best reviews!
Maybe you know how it's comfortable for a rider 185cm tall? (~6 ft)
Thanks!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the review. I think you should be fine @ 6’, I’d try one first of course but I know of a couple of riders that are taller than me (5’10’’) and they are more than happy with the ergonomics.
It's a fantastic bike. One I loved. Then RE Thailand ripped me off on a warranty issue. Two years old, serviced regularly, best quality oil, parts etc. Third gear broke, which is not uncommon. Said it was due to my riding style. The Honda's and Triumphs I've owned for the last 20 years didn't fail.
RE Thailand is an embarrassment for the company. Two month repair times, arbitrary management decisions. RE Thailand is a waste of oxygen.
Sorry to hear that, that’s the first time I’ve heard of an issue relating to RE. I think it would be worth a letter or email directly to RE India with your concerns, I am of the understanding under the current regime they take customer satisfaction very seriously. Cheers and thanks for sharing.
@@standupmoto I wasn't expecting a reply. Thank you.
I've lived here for two decades and this kind of management (if it can be called that) is perfectly normal here. RE can't know everything, and I don't blame them, but they should have done due diligence on their CEO and other management hiring. I know one of the applicants for top position personally and he is superb. That they passed him over means they took their eye off the ball.
Thank you for the review - looks great and hoping to purchase one - do you know what width the total width of the bike especially from the outside edge of the left exhaust to the outside edge of the right exhaust?
Thanks Paul glad you enjoyed it, sorry mate I didn’t measure it and she’s gone back to her owner.
Very nice. I appreciate the center stand, oil glass, rear rack, and the reliability. Just wondering how available parts would be. My Triumph took 2.5 months for some rear caliper parts to come in. Almost ready to trade it in.
Good question! and by coincidence the owner of this bike was here today and we were talking about the accessories he bought. He purchased directly from India , delivery time was under four wks. That is to Australia, not sure what part of the world you are in. He also added he has had no issues with the Interceptor at all and I will say he rides fairly hard so that’s a good sign. Cheers.
I watched and read many reviews before purchasing a new INT 650 in March, 2020. Your review is outstanding. Perhaps I missed it but could you mention how many total miles on your mate's bike? Longevity is something we really don't know yet and I like to keep track of others' experience. My RE has been basically flawless in 6000 miles.
Hi Michael, yes oversight on my part and the bike has gone home now but I think by memory 22k as In kilometers ( 13.5k mls) I ran into a chap (not literally) at the coffee shop while I was reviewing this bike who had 46k Kms (28k mls) on his. Had only had to adjust the valves once , every other check they were in tolerance. Only other thing he’d done is put tires on it, I think these motors are in there for the long haul. Glad you liked the review 👍 Cheers.
@@standupmoto Thank you for the information.
Very very good video about this beautiful RE! I like this motorbike very much, but what do you think about rust issues?
Ask, because i live in northern germany and we have here many rainey, cool and wet days. Many greetings to Australia!
Hi glad you enjoyed the video and thanks , I made a quick phone call to the owner of the bike in this review. He hasn’t had any issues so far but he does live in a very dry area, there doesn’t appear to be any feedback in the comments section related to rust with this model but looking at historical posts some owners do mention corrosion on the chrome of earlier models with metal wheels.
Maybe try talking to owners that have the later models that live near the ocean to try to get some more information on this. I would be interested to know what the general consensus is if you wouldn’t mind letting me know.
Thanks for your input on this, any information is greatly appreciated, it all helps potential buyers, great to hear from Deutschland.
Cheers.
Nice review I truly enjoyed it but , I’m wondering why in this day and age there’s no gear indicator?
Good point! But I think RE have tried to keep it as retro as possible, as in un complicated. Glad you enjoyed the review, thanks.
Great review Steve, I have owned a continental for the last 2 years and it hasn’t put a foot wrong.
By the way, what brand is the exhaust?
Thanks Alex glad you enjoyed it, the pipes have “AEW India” on them. They seem to be of good quality build and as you can hear in the video they sound great.👍
Handsome bike. That's me saying I'm 50 without saying I'm 50.
I hear you 👍 Cheers.
Loved this video. I'm a big Royal Enfield fan currently running a 2022 Himalayan so the title really caught my eye.
Your review seemed to me to be without bias, simple and straightforward and your summary " if you're in the market for this type of bike, just go get one ! No Brainer" was exactly what the potential buyers need to hear. Very well done.
Thank you Dave in 🇫🇷, I was very impressed by the Interceptor. It doesn’t try to be anything else if that makes sense. Am visiting your part of the world next summer,am looking forward to it.Bonne journée.
Trying to be impartial but I like both. I took my Himmi in at the end of it's warranty for a relay issue and before leaving decided to take a '20 Interceptor out for a spin. Amazing balance, v nimble with good ground clearance. I've since taken it places I'd normally only take the Himmi. Because of the longer suspension and comfortable seating position my wife prefers the H for 2 up, it's great on rough roads. IMO, both are great bikes. 👍👍
Another feature of the design of the engine for longevity, is the fact that the crank is a 4 bearing crank with a wide spacing between the cylinders - the cam chain drive sprocket in the centre, is part of the crank, with a bearing either side of it. The wide spacing of the cylinders allows for better head & cylinder cooling, and for oversizing the sleeves, and 4 bearings for higher HP or longevity.
The next fab feature I found with the design, is the single overhead camshaft - for four valves per cylinder, it has roller cam followers with twin valve fingers and standard screw and nut adjusters!! A simple but very robust design, with what should be long durations between adjustments. I love my girl - my "Lolly Bike" with the original Orange Crush paint scheme. I bought an R1200RT for my wife and I to ride together :) But I so enjoy the RE for the NZ rural twisties and even fun to ride to work. PS I have never had a problem with placing the fuel cap on the Pump station.
Cheers Graeme thanks for the information, you certainly know your engines. I believe this engine was a ground up design for the Interceptor/Continental , well that’s what I’ve been led to believe. I managed to hang on to this bike for some time after the review, the more I rode it the more I liked it. They are a great mount and way understated in my opinion, thanks again for the feedback.👍
@@standupmoto I have ordered az pair of shorty polished chrome end cans from Hitchcocks due here this week. Already have the K&N air filter. :) There is a method to introduce the bike to new low resistance filters and mufflers not requiring the add on sensor, through long first idle, and steady long periods of low to medium throttle application, long overrun down hill, and medium to higher loads held for periods of time after that.
I am looking forward to the roartier sounds!!
@@RE650NZGraeme Yep you’ll love the sound, especially on those on off throttle rides through valleys. Enjoy & ride safe, cheers.
It's not just good it's the best buy the most reliable the most economical in it's class and the easiest and cheapest to modify and maintain.
Great point!
I am studying bikes to determine what I will buy. The imput from owners, good & harsh, is much appreciated.
Yes it’s always good to get owners feedback 👍
hey, I bought this bike. I think you will like it.
They are great to look-at and they did their-homework in the-development ,it really-did pull the proverbial Rabbit out of The Hat . I was saving for one when a bargain W650 came my-way , so that's-it for now , great to look-at and fun to ride also . I changed my tyres-out for BT46's , they're better but my other 'classic' is running Metzlers (Sportec Klassiks) which feel more 'planted' and less-skittish than the Bridgestones , only notice it when Pushing-on though (down-here that's : Riding-it like-you Stole-It ) Dave NZ
Hi Dave, yes a nice package for sure. The W650 is also a good looking machine & probably a bit more power? Agree with your tyre comments also 👍
@@standupmoto I got caught-up in the moment there and forgot to say how good your review is, plus calming to watch and real-world observations . The W is a few more HP on-paper but I'd be surprised if it felt more than the RE with that 270-crank . It's a bit more Old-Triumph-ish to ride , with a few-vibes that add to the-experience . I think Any of the Modern-Classics would be great to own if we can turn our-minds off 'wanting' a different one . That said , I can't wait to try/ride an RE , they are cheap 2nd-hand over-here (8k nzd) for either-model, from low to 20ks , and still under warranty. Surprisingly ,W650's are 4-7k , one of the-cheaper countries to buy them I suspect . Enjoy your warmer-weather , it's getting rather-brisk over here . Dave
@@kdsowen2882 Cheers Dave thanks mate glad you enjoyed it. The RE’s have gone up this side due no doubt to their popularity & lack of availability of the Japanese brands.
Great review.
Small point: Your demonstration of slow speed riding suggests the front brake is grabby and needs some getting used to. As a motorcycle instructor of many years I would like to 'remind' you that for this manoeuvre you are better off using the rear brake.
Thanks for the tips! (old habits)
Always put lower octane gas because it's a low compression engine... And change filter and pipes. 👍
Good tip!
I find mine top heavy, looove the looks and sound. Not a fan of the euro 5 lean fuel mix
Hi Alexander , yes they sound great with the pipes the owner has installed on this one. Have you tried the Meteor 650 ? I haven’t yet but it seems like you sit lower in the saddle, it may overcome the top heavy issue you’re experiencing. Just a thought, cheers 👍
hi which aew mufflers did your friend fit? they sound great
Hi, I’ll try to find out for you. The only markings on the mufflers were AEW, No other information was on them. I believe he bought them on the net directly from India.
Absolutely brilliant review mate. I’m planning to buy one to answer the call of my mid life crisis. 😂
Can I ask if you think this would make for a good bike on our Aussie gravel roads? I’m torn between this and the scram 411. My heart is on this one, but I feel the scram might be better for gravel. Noting that I don’t plan any off-roading just the occasional gravel roads.
Gday, I did a bit of dirt rd work with this one and it was fine, the owner actually lives on a dirt rd and has not spoken of any issues. I think the Scram is also a nice bike but the Interceptor is definitely more powerful and far better for higher speed work, as in freeway/motorway etc. If dirt roads were going to be a regular thing maybe you could put a little more appropriate tyres on the Interceptor, remembering of course the suspension isn’t made for anything too hard. The rear shocks are probably something I would change if you’re going to be doing a lot of unsealed work, I personally would buy the Interceptor. Cheers.
Perfect. Just what I wanted to hear. I live in the city and I’ll probably need to drive 100 kms on bitumen before I hit gravel. But it’s good to know the bike can handle it if needed.
Thanks for responding.