I have a Shotgun 650 and would love to see someone explain what exactly one can customize on this bike. Accessorize I can understand because I have installed all the accessories Royal Enfield sells but "custom" I don't see. Lovely bike but drop the reference to "custom"...
I'm considering the Interceptor, but after seeing your review here, I'll try this out. The last bit you mentioned about the higher speed "niggles" which you don't fancy, what about the Interceptor? Same?
Yes, I answered most of these questions at the end of the video. Yes it is top heavy, yes a beginner can handle the weight once it gets going, you do feel the vibrations at higher speeds.
You might struggle to flat foot, but if you're okay with that then for sure I'd recommend it. Visit your local dealer to see how comfortable you are with the seat height and the weight of the bike. If it fits you well then definitely get it.
Have one, ridden it 2 k kms, done the traffic, highways, and mountains and it handles like a dream. Have gunned it upto 149.6 kmph till date!
Has the mileage on the improved I wanna know
I have a Shotgun 650 and would love to see someone explain what exactly one can customize on this bike. Accessorize I can understand because I have installed all the accessories Royal Enfield sells but "custom" I don't see. Lovely bike but drop the reference to "custom"...
Royal Enfield should offer the TFT speedometer. If you are upgrading from the meteor you dont want to see the same speedometer.
Agreed!
I'm considering the Interceptor, but after seeing your review here, I'll try this out. The last bit you mentioned about the higher speed "niggles" which you don't fancy, what about the Interceptor? Same?
Ive never ridden the Interceptor unfortunately.
so its top heavy? can a beginner rider handle the weight? can it run smoothly over 100km/h?
Yes, I answered most of these questions at the end of the video. Yes it is top heavy, yes a beginner can handle the weight once it gets going, you do feel the vibrations at higher speeds.
Mileage??
Do you recommend this bike for a man with 1.63cm tall and 63kg weight?
You might struggle to flat foot, but if you're okay with that then for sure I'd recommend it. Visit your local dealer to see how comfortable you are with the seat height and the weight of the bike. If it fits you well then definitely get it.
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Thank you!
Huh. I thought this had a heel shifter.
I would have digged it if this one had a heel shifter...
@@rahulsamaddar7275 maybe we'll have an accessory on the market, some day.
What is this accent?
Im Malaysian.
@@PistonMalaysia ah, you're one of ours, but have made yourself theirs! haha, just kidding, - keep up the good reviews!