Good work. I've got a Conti 650 and got rid of the ridiculously heavy pipes and mufflers straight up replacing with a 2 into 1 and the difference is unbelievable. Thanks for the videos I'll be watching through out the build.
On springs like those for side and center stands if you put washers or even coins in between the coils you can stretch the spring out to remove it its also handy for putting them back on.
Great to see this video with its weight reduction agenda. That has been my main goal with my 650cc Continental GT (plus saddle height reduction). Please continue to weigh stuff, nothing quiet so frustrating as to watch a video like this without some actual numbers to contemplate. I'm very much looking forward to the rest of this series. My recommendations for weight reduction are to replace the exhaust system with a TEC Bikes Parts 2 into 1, change the 12V battery from the original lead acid to a LiFePO4 (but not if the bike might ever experiences temperatures of 0C (32F) or below) and a myriad other little changes.
It’s not really part of the agenda, just something I thought I’d take notice of as I go through the project. It’ll be interesting to see how much is saved. It’s something I didn’t do on the other two bikes
saw an interesting tip on center stands: remove then use a long bolt or 3/8 ratchet extender rod to temporarily remount the center stand when you want to use it in the garage
9:29 Scale reading of base line weight = 1.815 kg. 9:30 add centre stand spring and pin 2.088 kg. 9:32 add centre stand legs 4.050 kg. Weight of centre stand spring and pin = 0.273 kg. Weight of centre stand legs = 1.962 kg. Total weight of centre stand assembly = 2.235 kg.
So far I have done the same things but kept the centre stand. I chose CRG bar end mirrors and S&S slip ons. I have RE logo 3M vinyl stickers on the fork legs which reflect white light. By the way you can just unplug the rear taillight and pass the connector through the rear mudguard extension for those watching. You font have to cut it. I’m slowly improving my bike with the touring seat version 2. I’m just going for a good old standard style bike rather than a street tracker of cafe racer. Interested to see how your bike finishes up.
This is going to be an interesting series. I saved a few kilos by changing to Hitchcock's silencers: those stock silencer/cats are monsters. Also, The YSS front fork kit and Z series rear shocks shaved off some weight for me. I will keep my centre stand and certainly the front fender extender as it keeps my oil cooler clean. Carry on.......😁
Good timing! I just rescued an Int 650 that needs some TLC. It's been sitting outside in Tennessee U.S. and the weather is starting to show. I now have it in my garage down in Texas. Now it's waiting for a good cleaning. Hoping your vids will give me some ideas as how I want it to go.
I'll be watching your progress on this one! Nice bike to work on and add your own touches to. The stripped back look should suit it well. (End of the day, it's your bike and you should do what you want with it) A crackin project.
I removed a bunch of weight for a different look.. repainted the fenders and filled the holes with chrome fasteners, replaced the stock seat with a single saddle and custom aluminum carrier painted black.. looked pretty rad. After a few weeks of feeling like a bike molester, I put it back to stock. 🤔
Hello, today is 11/4/2023. Next spring i will buy an int 650, and i will transform HER in a cafe racer, im gonna watch your videos, thank you very much.
a lot of people say fit hitchccocks exhausts, i think if you shortened the standard cans they would look great, just cut out about 10 inches and replace end caps keeping the same slope, there good exhausts just too much of them. IMO,
Saved weight and cleaned up the looks already 👍. Just my opinion, but I’d leave the hacksaw and the grinder in the tool box. If all of your modifications are “reversible”, when you go to sell it you can hand the new owner all the “old” parts, because he/she might have different tastes as to modifications from stock, and having all the parts can up the desirability….and selling price. (And yes, that comes from experience 😉.)
I dropped my Himalayan at the dealer for a warranty issue and made the fatal error of sitting on an Interceptor. I kept telling myself, no test rides no test rides, I've already got 2 bikes. I broke down and took it for a test ride. I now have 3. 😄
A couple of observations: you talk of changing those side panels. I can't say if it's the style you're looking for, but they offer a whole host of handy leather bags on eBay and elsewhere to replace them that don't look bad at all, and will give you just a little room to store this and that. As for those original covers, perhaps you may already be aware that those full "Interceptor 650" panels are sort of sought after here in the USA, where we only get "INT650" ones, since Honda had already trademarked the "Interceptor" name for its own line of motorcycles. So, you could probably flog them on eBay easily enough. Same with the center stand assembly. It seems quite a few of the GT model owners, which doesn't come with one, would like such a stand all the same. At least it comes up on the Forums now and then. I believe it's a pretty much straightforward bolt-on fit. If you go for the bar-end mirrors, like those lovely "Made in England" Halcyons, it may interest you to learn that Hitchcocks sells nice little blanking plugs to tidy up those threaded holes for those OEM "rabbit ears". I believe Stewart Fillingham showcased them and the mirrors on his TH-cam channel. You talk of painting the bike, so I wonder why you may have paid extra for that 'Baker Express' color scheme if you were only planning to paint over it anyhow. But carry on, and count me subscribed.
Thanks for the info. I had looked at replacement side panels, but I don't want to just throw money at the bike all the time. So I have a plan for those, which given your next comment about the abbreviated versions might upset a few people! I have a set of bar-end mirrors now which are interesting, but I'm not going to fit them until I change the bars. I didn't buy the bike brand new, so no premium for the Baker Express paint job. Thanks for the sub
@@theradiantchild thanks radchills. The real problem with euro 5(when released) was RE had a dud batch across the world with a wrong map on the ecu. Apparently RE advised about this to all dealers to do the remapping at pd but my dealer never received any comms. RE came online flashed my ecu and guess what.. it was a different motorcycle altogether and did not cut out once. Since then I have ridden 4000km with no cut out what so ever. Its the same grease and the relays hahaha. Recently the engine light came on and was fixed with a new IAT sensor in less than 2 hours under warranty hats off to my dealer.
really interesting that just those few parts alone is 4.5kg. Possibly 15kg less in total than when you'll do the rest. Keep measuring that, I'm looking forward to see that
It’s a great project, I’ve enjoyed the process as well, can’t recommend the booster plug and open air box mods enough, also the YSS suspension on the front is a must. Been tinkering away at my bike for the past two years and loving it!
Hey Tony, where you removed the plastic mudguard bolts, what I’ve done in the past is either get some black rubber grommets or just spray painted the bolts with a rattle can. It just covers those bloody holes! Regarding the handrail bolt, just buy a shorter bolt. Aesthetically these little fixes just improve the look & take your eye away from the bleedin obvious!👍🏼😎🇦🇺 I was looking to buy this same RE in the Baker Express colours. Good choice.
Thanks Andrew, that’s probably what I’ll do in the meantime. Yep sadly I didn’t have a shorter bolt in my stash, but I’ll cross that bridge when it comes to looking at the rear shocks
This is already a great series in the making! Looks better already; Have a look at a small Koso gauge to remove the instrument cluster, or even a Motogadget one.
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Great video! Maybe use your logo colors for the tank and fenders and the logo could be incorporated as a water mark, something small and subtle, an Easter egg as some might call it. Cheers from Mexico.
Excellent video! You are either very bold or skilled or both! How did you know so easily what you wanted to remove from the bike? Did you have a vision for the bike prior to getting it? And bar end mirrors alone will change the look. Thanks
Thanks, neither really. If somebody bolted it on at the factory, it can be unbolted in my garage ;) I've got a rough vision that is getting concentrated as I go along, I just want the finished bike to look as unfussy as possible.
Great start, Tony. Keen to see how this progresses. I really hope you change the colour, I reckon it would look great in a matt grey/black scheme, maybe a matt grey tank with a Man Cave Moto design airbrushed over the top in matt black.
I enjoyed this thanks for posting I’m all subbed up looking forward to seeing what’s next , I am personally getting the mark 2 and will be looking at getting it scrambled 👍
You've only got to hold it a few more days John. Part 2 is coming on Friday! I've been waiting on parts and i'm filming as I go along, but hopefully it'll start coming together quicker now...
Congratulations very informative & detailed I have subscribed as am very interested in n getting a interceptor & doing some mods to it great clear video!
Tony me old mate, i dont want to put a spanner in the works but.......on the left hand side (as your sitting on the bike ) you will need to put a larger (in diameter) washer on the shock because the shock will eventually slide off (i know because it happened to me !!! , i nearly shat my pants !!!) Any way ,looking forward to the build 👍. Take care on the road and stay safe ,peace out ✌
Looking forward to this series, it was the Triumph Street twin stuff that had me subscribing to the channel. Hope to see as good a work if not better 👍
Cheers BB, the plan is as with my Street Twin and the Motone T100, to do all the spannering myself. But the video does seem to have brought a lot of nutters out of the woodwork! 😂
Looking better already T. Have you checked out the Baak accessories ? I had some beautiful underbar mirrors with incredible lenses on my street twin which would look the mutts. 👍🏻
Thanks, I did the same with my Triumph Street Twin and the Motone Customs T100 project. Its all about stuff that most people should be able to do in their garage/shed
At least in Germany its already at this stage not road legal anymore, when you start cutting the frame you put it into a piece of expensive junk. You turn it from a two seater into a one man machine by shortening frame and seat. But everybody must know what he is doing :)
@@skymningforelsket1302 well, we have great customizers, and we developed motorcycles ;) He said he may is going to cut the frame in his next video. Anyhow he seems to be a responsible guy knowing what he does. We would have to make a complete new technical inspection by authorities. It is sometimes annoying but on the other hand it guarantees quality of work
@@skymningforelsket1302 I agree with your nanny state sentiment.. Live free or die! but you absolutely can impact others with an unsafe MC. Not wearing a seatbelt won't impact others, unless you become a human projectile. No annual MC inspections in the PNW where I live.. Maybe older bikes. I suppose if you do cause an accident with a modified bike and it was decided your modifications had made it unsafe, you could be sued. That's the american way. lol 😄
I know I'm being negative, so apologies if this seems like a bit of a downer: I tried similar things with a Continental GT, but gave up on it in the end, for 3 reasons: The rear tyre width is limited by the narrow width of the frame and the swing-arm. 130 is much too skinny for me and the bike seemed nervous enough in the corners and generally not a pleasant ride. I don't think the cross-ply tyres helped - even after switching to Avons! Also, the engine (for a GT "cafe racer" style - with the added "GT" extra cost "weight saving" of no centre stand) is a bit too gutless (with less power than a Honda 500). Mine had Lextek pipes and open air filter too, with proper clip-ons. And I'm no speed demon either - it did sound good though. Also, the bike did not seem put together very well (i.e. screws on instrument switch-gear easily stripped their plastic threads, moisture in the clocks and the beginnings of alu, steel and fastener corrosion on a new garaged bike). Brakes seemed grabby, yet had no feel, even post recall. Anyway, good luck with your build and I hope you can ignore my damning appraisal of these bikes' lamentable handling and power delivery capabilities, or resolve them in your tinkerings, while avoiding the pit-falls and traps of individualising your bike from the TEK parts catalogue, like TMF did on his 15k example.
Thanks Mike, thankfully I’ve come into this with my eyes open. Its never going to be a performance bike, so it’s just going to be something pretty to potter about on.
@@mancavemoto Thanks for your reply! I was after looks over performance too, but, as you say, it's a heavy bike - my one didn't like bends and I couldn't really get the bike to potter nicely. The shortening of the rear hoop I've seen done before; I guess since that horizontal strut does appear too long with the grab rail removed (and with a seat hump in my case too). But removal makes the bike look like a "wall of death" bike, highlighting the very short wheelbase. It also means removing the rear mudguard and lights and number plate. (The "dream" bike in your pic has no indicators, licence plate, or reflector - and a taller, rather than wider rear tyre, that looks like it would foul the new lower guard.) This was a critical decision for me, since it looks bad either way, and hacking at the frame would mean I couldn't sell on the bike as easily. Glad you have your wits about you , so I'll watch your upgrade efforts with interest: Aesthetic decisions are all personal value judgements after all, so perhaps some pigs should wear lipstick!
Hi mate really looking forward to seeing how you get that brat style rear end not seen many videos on TH-cam that show how they have managed to achieve it. Ignore the comments on here about leaving the bike stock ...Where's the fun in that :)
Cheers, yep I don’t care what those people think. I just don’t understand why someone feels the need to comment on something that they admit to not being interested in. Weird! As I don’t weld, I’ve seen a couple of bolt on loop tail options. You just need to be brave and accurate when cutting!
What you have simply achieved so far is basic but looks cleaner already. I do love the Baker Express as it is. Please don’t do what TMF did & spend squillions on a great looking classic.
@@mancavemoto no but its still waste isnt it when you are not gonna use it..dont you think you should have bought some othe motorcycle where you dont have to remove parts...why you chose to buy this bike
Hi Tony nice vid just my opinion from my experience of projects plan exactly what you want make some drawings rather than add ideas as you go along know what you want .
That was the idea, but i'm not entirely sure on all the details. I'm going to let this one largely develop organically. Plus you havnt seen my drawing skills! lol
@@stevepalmer5670 wrong, some people like to modify bikes and make them their own. I know very few people who don’t add or remove at least something from their bikes. I genuinely don’t understand why you take the time to comment on something your not interested in. I don’t care what you or others think. It’s my bike and I’ll do with it what I want. Probably best for you to go and bother someone else.
@@mancavemoto You really are an unpleasant character MCM you're fine all the time people are brown nosing but once they speak out you become bitter and twisted. You are forever on the scrounge as I know to my own ends with the amount of time you contacted my company begging for free handouts, you're in this to make a living & alienating people and getting snotty will do nothing to swell your bank balance. Unfortunately you only have to look at the way you handle tools to realise how this project will end, painfully.
Just accept the bike for what it ,a good traditional looking motorcycle & enjoy riding it . Why butcher it & turn it into another dogs breakfast, why do all you megalomaniacs & back street bodgers keep picking on this motorcycle . It looks perfectly fine as standard ,if it ain’t broke don’t try fixing it .
Just accept that people have different ideas and opinions to you. My bike my rules and all that. If you don’t have any interest in modifying bikes, why watch and comment on videos that do?
@@mancavemoto I have seen the results of some of these so called modifications & I am not impressed . You are a liability to yourself & to Royal Enfield’s ,you need saving from yourself it’s not too late .
Back street bodger? lol. I love it! Brits have the most colourful terms. It really is a country of characters. This is getting interesting.. the Man Cave meets the Island of Dr Moreau. As an unapologetic tinkerer from the PNW, I'll be keeping an eye on your progress. 😁
RE 650 is a Beautiful Motorcycle
Good work. I've got a Conti 650 and got rid of the ridiculously heavy pipes and mufflers straight up replacing with a 2 into 1 and the difference is unbelievable.
Thanks for the videos I'll be watching through out the build.
Cheers David
Can't use engine guards with 2-1 systems I don't think
On springs like those for side and center stands if you put washers or even coins in between the coils you can stretch the spring out to remove it its also handy for putting them back on.
Thanks for the tip
This is fantastic, I am awaiting for delivery in May for my INT650, perfect timing.
Great to see this video with its weight reduction agenda. That has been my main goal with my 650cc Continental GT (plus saddle height reduction). Please continue to weigh stuff, nothing quiet so frustrating as to watch a video like this without some actual numbers to contemplate. I'm very much looking forward to the rest of this series. My recommendations for weight reduction are to replace the exhaust system with a TEC Bikes Parts 2 into 1, change the 12V battery from the original lead acid to a LiFePO4 (but not if the bike might ever experiences temperatures of 0C (32F) or below) and a myriad other little changes.
That is the way to go with this bike,no point in chasing power numbers,focus on weight numbers 👍
It’s not really part of the agenda, just something I thought I’d take notice of as I go through the project. It’ll be interesting to see how much is saved. It’s something I didn’t do on the other two bikes
saw an interesting tip on center stands: remove then use a long bolt or 3/8 ratchet extender rod to temporarily remount the center stand when you want to use it in the garage
handy thanks. I already have a paddock stand so I just added some bobbins
Great stuff I am really enjoying your vids. Hoping to get my own Interceptor soon.
9:29 Scale reading of base line weight = 1.815 kg. 9:30 add centre stand spring and pin 2.088 kg. 9:32 add centre stand legs 4.050 kg.
Weight of centre stand spring and pin = 0.273 kg.
Weight of centre stand legs = 1.962 kg.
Total weight of centre stand assembly = 2.235 kg.
So far I have done the same things but kept the centre stand. I chose CRG bar end mirrors and S&S slip ons. I have RE logo 3M vinyl stickers on the fork legs which reflect white light. By the way you can just unplug the rear taillight and pass the connector through the rear mudguard extension for those watching. You font have to cut it. I’m slowly improving my bike with the touring seat version 2. I’m just going for a good old standard style bike rather than a street tracker of cafe racer. Interested to see how your bike finishes up.
Will be interesting to see how this pans out. I am wondering about getting the Cont GT and doing similar.
The definition of a labour of love. Great work!
This is going to be an interesting series. I saved a few kilos by changing to Hitchcock's silencers: those stock silencer/cats are monsters. Also, The YSS front fork kit and Z series rear shocks shaved off some weight for me. I will keep my centre stand and certainly the front fender extender as it keeps my oil cooler clean. Carry on.......😁
👍
Looking forward to this project, I have changed my cans to Powerage saved 5 kilos and they sound great with the baffles in.
Fantastic!
I have screwed the bolts back on the front main fender to cover up the holes
Good timing! I just rescued an Int 650 that needs some TLC. It's been sitting outside in Tennessee U.S. and the weather is starting to show. I now have it in my garage down in Texas. Now it's waiting for a good cleaning. Hoping your vids will give me some ideas as how I want it to go.
Cheers Mr B, have fun tinkering with the bike
Looking forward to how far this goes
Lots more to come!
I vote that you keep the factory Baker Express paint job. I think it looks great
I'll be watching your progress on this one! Nice bike to work on and add your own touches to. The stripped back look should suit it well. (End of the day, it's your bike and you should do what you want with it) A crackin project.
Cheers
Is an improvement and for no cost. Liked.
Cheers
I left at the center stand removal
Then you missed some good bits! But if you’re a stock kinda guy then this series is not for you. No problem
Nice little project there. Looking forward to the finished result.
Thanks 👍
When I took my standard exhaust off I was staggered at how heavy they are.
Apparently 5 or 6 kilos per silencer due to the cat being part of it
They have steel surrounded by aluminum for a reason hope you don't get 3rd degree burns .
Man I'll chase you everywhere until you make a video on your bike
I plugged the holes in the fenders with black rubber grommets that I purchased at a hardware store. Sorted
I removed a bunch of weight for a different look.. repainted the fenders and filled the holes with chrome fasteners, replaced the stock seat with a single saddle and custom aluminum carrier painted black.. looked pretty rad. After a few weeks of feeling like a bike molester, I put it back to stock. 🤔
I was considering that in the short term. I’ve got a handy box of grommets in my tool chest
Love this new project, I look forward to the rest of the series.
Cheers
Excited for this build, have done half this stuff myself and it changes the profile of the bike so much
Looking forward to seeing how the build goes!
Cheers
Hello, today is 11/4/2023. Next spring i will buy an int 650, and i will transform HER in a cafe racer, im gonna watch your videos, thank you very much.
Looking good, well done, will keep watching !!
Thanks 👍
a lot of people say fit hitchccocks exhausts, i think if you shortened the standard cans they would look great, just cut out about 10 inches and replace end caps keeping the same slope, there good exhausts just too much of them. IMO,
great, i lost the toolkit also, will be following
Yep, that might end up going too
A great start and good to get rid of all that unnecessary clutter! 👍🏻
Great stuff Tony, you'll not be adding anything l take it 😆 panniers, oxford heated grips, wind shield 😀
You guess correctly Michael
@Man Cave Moto l watched it all, well done Sir.
Wonderful job and Great video.
Great video Tony! Excited to see what you do with this bike.
Thanks Henry 👍
Cant wait to see the next episode, great vid looking forward to more.
Glad you enjoyed it
Saved weight and cleaned up the looks already 👍. Just my opinion, but I’d leave the hacksaw and the grinder in the tool box. If all of your modifications are “reversible”, when you go to sell it you can hand the new owner all the “old” parts, because he/she might have different tastes as to modifications from stock, and having all the parts can up the desirability….and selling price. (And yes, that comes from experience 😉.)
Yep I did the same with my Triumph Street Twin
Funny enough , test rode one yesterday, was quite impressed wasn't what i was expecting....
I dropped my Himalayan at the dealer for a warranty issue and made the fatal error of sitting on an Interceptor. I kept telling myself, no test rides no test rides, I've already got 2 bikes. I broke down and took it for a test ride. I now have 3. 😄
A couple of observations: you talk of changing those side panels. I can't say if it's the style you're looking for, but they offer a whole host of handy leather bags on eBay and elsewhere to replace them that don't look bad at all, and will give you just a little room to store this and that. As for those original covers, perhaps you may already be aware that those full "Interceptor 650" panels are sort of sought after here in the USA, where we only get "INT650" ones, since Honda had already trademarked the "Interceptor" name for its own line of motorcycles. So, you could probably flog them on eBay easily enough. Same with the center stand assembly. It seems quite a few of the GT model owners, which doesn't come with one, would like such a stand all the same. At least it comes up on the Forums now and then. I believe it's a pretty much straightforward bolt-on fit. If you go for the bar-end mirrors, like those lovely "Made in England" Halcyons, it may interest you to learn that Hitchcocks sells nice little blanking plugs to tidy up those threaded holes for those OEM "rabbit ears". I believe Stewart Fillingham showcased them and the mirrors on his TH-cam channel.
You talk of painting the bike, so I wonder why you may have paid extra for that 'Baker Express' color scheme if you were only planning to paint over it anyhow. But carry on, and count me subscribed.
Thanks for the info. I had looked at replacement side panels, but I don't want to just throw money at the bike all the time. So I have a plan for those, which given your next comment about the abbreviated versions might upset a few people! I have a set of bar-end mirrors now which are interesting, but I'm not going to fit them until I change the bars. I didn't buy the bike brand new, so no premium for the Baker Express paint job. Thanks for the sub
Great video Tony, looking forward to see what you do with it!
Cheers Samuel
Awesome Tony, look forward to following the build👍
Cheers Lloyd
Don't forget that all the golden pinstripes on the RE tank and bike are hand painted..
Watch the royal Enfield factory in India video
Not all, the stripe on my tank is stuck on!
Hi Tony, Great stuff. Only hope that your mc doesn't cut out in every intersection when she is hot and on deceleration at low rpms.
So do I!
Replace relays with higher quality relays and clean all the white dielectric grease out with contact cleaner .
@@theradiantchild thanks radchills. The real problem with euro 5(when released) was RE had a dud batch across the world with a wrong map on the ecu. Apparently RE advised about this to all dealers to do the remapping at pd but my dealer never received any comms. RE came online flashed my ecu and guess what.. it was a different motorcycle altogether and did not cut out once. Since then I have ridden 4000km with no cut out what so ever. Its the same grease and the relays hahaha. Recently the engine light came on and was fixed with a new IAT sensor in less than 2 hours under warranty hats off to my dealer.
I put tec bike slip on exhausts on mine, glorious sound and great weight saving
really interesting that just those few parts alone is 4.5kg. Possibly 15kg less in total than when you'll do the rest. Keep measuring that, I'm looking forward to see that
It’s a great project, I’ve enjoyed the process as well, can’t recommend the booster plug and open air box mods enough, also the YSS suspension on the front is a must. Been tinkering away at my bike for the past two years and loving it!
Thanks Chris, definitely parts to look at
Why is YSS suspension a must? I haven't got it on my Interceptor & don't need it.
Amazing, can't wait to see the final result! 👍👍
Cheers, me too
When's the new video coming of the interceptor project? Greetings from the USA.
Hey Tony, where you removed the plastic mudguard bolts, what I’ve done in the past is either get some black rubber grommets or just spray painted the bolts with a rattle can. It just covers those bloody holes! Regarding the handrail bolt, just buy a shorter bolt. Aesthetically these little fixes just improve the look & take your eye away from the bleedin obvious!👍🏼😎🇦🇺 I was looking to buy this same RE in the Baker Express colours. Good choice.
Thanks Andrew, that’s probably what I’ll do in the meantime. Yep sadly I didn’t have a shorter bolt in my stash, but I’ll cross that bridge when it comes to looking at the rear shocks
This is already a great series in the making! Looks better already; Have a look at a small Koso gauge to remove the instrument cluster, or even a Motogadget one.
Cheers, both on the list amongst some others
Tony, how would you compare the build quality of the Interceptor to that of your Street Twin?
Looking forward to see we’re you go with this keep up the good work 🙏
Thank you! Will do!
Where can I get a nice tall wind screen? The ones I find wont cover me big belly!
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Great video! Maybe use your logo colors for the tank and fenders and the logo could be incorporated as a water mark, something small and subtle, an Easter egg as some might call it. Cheers from Mexico.
nice nice Tony, love those kind of videos, cheers V
Cheers V
Interesting video. Only just over 4 kilos so far. Looking forward to what you end up with.
Excellent video! You are either very bold or skilled or both! How did you know so easily what you wanted to remove from the bike? Did you have a vision for the bike prior to getting it? And bar end mirrors alone will change the look. Thanks
Thanks, neither really. If somebody bolted it on at the factory, it can be unbolted in my garage ;) I've got a rough vision that is getting concentrated as I go along, I just want the finished bike to look as unfussy as possible.
My you confirm my decision to remove my centre stand. Not only is it heavy it rattles!
yep
I love to see modified bikes.. but I'm in love with a center stand! Thankfully mine doesn't rattle.
Great start, Tony. Keen to see how this progresses. I really hope you change the colour, I reckon it would look great in a matt grey/black scheme, maybe a matt grey tank with a Man Cave Moto design airbrushed over the top in matt black.
I enjoyed this thanks for posting I’m all subbed up looking forward to seeing what’s next , I am personally getting the mark 2 and will be looking at getting it scrambled 👍
Where is part two Tony? Struggling to hold my breath! LOL!
You've only got to hold it a few more days John. Part 2 is coming on Friday! I've been waiting on parts and i'm filming as I go along, but hopefully it'll start coming together quicker now...
I don’t get it. The bike isn’t that heavy and the weight savings negligible?
It’s 202kg dry, which isn’t light, and as I mention in the video the weight shedding isn’t overly important, but it will make a difference.
Here in Au the RE Interceptor 120th anniversary edition sold out the entire allocation in less than one day last week.
Yes, i saw one of those at RE HQ a while back. They look lovely.
Congratulations very informative & detailed I have subscribed as am very interested in n getting a interceptor & doing some mods to it great clear video!
Welcome aboard!
Tony me old mate, i dont want to put a spanner in the works but.......on the left hand side (as your sitting on the bike ) you will need to put a larger (in diameter) washer on the shock because the shock will eventually slide off (i know because it happened to me !!! , i nearly shat my pants !!!)
Any way ,looking forward to the build 👍.
Take care on the road and stay safe ,peace out ✌
Thanks, but I have put a wider one one, it’s just a bit larger than the mounting point. I’ll most likely change the shocks anyway at some point.
Mate, did you polish those side covers or did the new bike come with such a well polished look
No thats how it came!
Looking great already mate 👍🏻look forward to ep2 😉👍🏻
Thanks Lee
Grant start,,,maybe you should ask the missenden flyer for cost (adding tips),,,,sorry I ment cutting,,,keep up your good works
Thanks Steven
Looking forward to this series, it was the Triumph Street twin stuff that had me subscribing to the channel. Hope to see as good a work if not better 👍
Cheers
I don't have one but crikey this will be good! Maybe a quick comment on the comparative quality of the bits you're binning?
That’s a good idea
Wishing a whole lot more luck with this project than TMF had…
Everyone wants a special Interceptor to call their own 🏍❤️
Cheers 🍻
BB
Cheers BB, the plan is as with my Street Twin and the Motone T100, to do all the spannering myself. But the video does seem to have brought a lot of nutters out of the woodwork! 😂
5kg EACH ! those can's , a good weight saving
How is it at 80 mph? Does the engine vibrate?
No idea sorry, I haven’t ridden it a 80 yet. 70 mph no problem though
Nice work Tony. I can’t wait to see what you get up to with this bike. 👌🏼
You and me both Alex!
Looking better already T. Have you checked out the Baak accessories ? I had some beautiful underbar mirrors with incredible lenses on my street twin which would look the mutts. 👍🏻
Thanks Charlie, yes there are quite a few BAAK parts that I’ve got my eye on!
Nice to see a TH-camr doing mods themselves, instead of what TMF did :-)
Thanks, I did the same with my Triumph Street Twin and the Motone Customs T100 project. Its all about stuff that most people should be able to do in their garage/shed
Loved this one. But having that, TMF did the same thing as well. Except when he went for more advanced modifications for the bike.
@@santoshsebastien3689 Hardly - TMF tarted his bike up and didn't do any of the work himself. The result was terrible and expensive.
@@santoshsebastien3689 advanced? lol
I sub'd b/c I think this will be a good series. I'm interested to see ideas about how to get the weight down.
Cheers Dirk
i got re himalayan 411. indian bikes are affordable and durable. i love indian bikes.
Can you weigh side stand separately & give weight please?
Side stand or centre stand?
@@mancavemoto center stand
Going to have a messy looking engine now with that extender off....not good.
That depends on when and where I ride it. I'd rather have a less messy looking mudgaurd.
@@mancavemoto Of course your bike your choice.
At least in Germany its already at this stage not road legal anymore, when you start cutting the frame you put it into a piece of expensive junk.
You turn it from a two seater into a one man machine by shortening frame and seat. But everybody must know what he is doing :)
@@skymningforelsket1302 well, we have great customizers, and we developed motorcycles ;)
He said he may is going to cut the frame in his next video.
Anyhow he seems to be a responsible guy knowing what he does.
We would have to make a complete new technical inspection by authorities.
It is sometimes annoying but on the other hand it guarantees quality of work
@@skymningforelsket1302 i am with you
@@skymningforelsket1302 I agree with your nanny state sentiment.. Live free or die! but you absolutely can impact others with an unsafe MC. Not wearing a seatbelt won't impact others, unless you become a human projectile. No annual MC inspections in the PNW where I live.. Maybe older bikes. I suppose if you do cause an accident with a modified bike and it was decided your modifications had made it unsafe, you could be sued. That's the american way. lol 😄
i love your channel
Thank you!
I genuinely laughed at 9:08 Hehehe!
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I know I'm being negative, so apologies if this seems like a bit of a downer: I tried similar things with a Continental GT, but gave up on it in the end, for 3 reasons: The rear tyre width is limited by the narrow width of the frame and the swing-arm. 130 is much too skinny for me and the bike seemed nervous enough in the corners and generally not a pleasant ride. I don't think the cross-ply tyres helped - even after switching to Avons! Also, the engine (for a GT "cafe racer" style - with the added "GT" extra cost "weight saving" of no centre stand) is a bit too gutless (with less power than a Honda 500). Mine had Lextek pipes and open air filter too, with proper clip-ons. And I'm no speed demon either - it did sound good though. Also, the bike did not seem put together very well (i.e. screws on instrument switch-gear easily stripped their plastic threads, moisture in the clocks and the beginnings of alu, steel and fastener corrosion on a new garaged bike). Brakes seemed grabby, yet had no feel, even post recall. Anyway, good luck with your build and I hope you can ignore my damning appraisal of these bikes' lamentable handling and power delivery capabilities, or resolve them in your tinkerings, while avoiding the pit-falls and traps of individualising your bike from the TEK parts catalogue, like TMF did on his 15k example.
Thanks Mike, thankfully I’ve come into this with my eyes open. Its never going to be a performance bike, so it’s just going to be something pretty to potter about on.
@@mancavemoto Thanks for your reply! I was after looks over performance too, but, as you say, it's a heavy bike - my one didn't like bends and I couldn't really get the bike to potter nicely. The shortening of the rear hoop I've seen done before; I guess since that horizontal strut does appear too long with the grab rail removed (and with a seat hump in my case too). But removal makes the bike look like a "wall of death" bike, highlighting the very short wheelbase. It also means removing the rear mudguard and lights and number plate. (The "dream" bike in your pic has no indicators, licence plate, or reflector - and a taller, rather than wider rear tyre, that looks like it would foul the new lower guard.) This was a critical decision for me, since it looks bad either way, and hacking at the frame would mean I couldn't sell on the bike as easily. Glad you have your wits about you , so I'll watch your upgrade efforts with interest: Aesthetic decisions are all personal value judgements after all, so perhaps some pigs should wear lipstick!
what gon it schange 4 kilo of ???
Why don't you take the front wheel off? You can easily wheelie everywhere...you'd be better off giving up the pies for a couple of months.
Looking better already
It amazing how just a little make clean things up.
🤩🤩🤩
my dad is getting one of these and he started to talk of how to take weight off it and my mom told him he would be better to lose 40lb himself lol :D
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Weight off the bike ? s..t i need some weight off me first lol .Im a chunky little bugger too.....
Ha ditto! 😂
You can save another 5 kilos from the exhausts.
Even more than that by the time i replace the headers and cans. Should be into double figures!
Hi mate really looking forward to seeing how you get that brat style rear end not seen many videos on TH-cam that show how they have managed to achieve it. Ignore the comments on here about leaving the bike stock ...Where's the fun in that :)
Cheers, yep I don’t care what those people think. I just don’t understand why someone feels the need to comment on something that they admit to not being interested in. Weird!
As I don’t weld, I’ve seen a couple of bolt on loop tail options. You just need to be brave and accurate when cutting!
What you have simply achieved so far is basic but looks cleaner already. I do love the Baker Express as it is. Please don’t do what TMF did & spend squillions on a great looking classic.
Don’t worry I won’t. The idea is to keep it subtle but have a much cleaner look
but isnt it waste the parts you removed ...you paid for it
I still have the parts....
@@mancavemoto no but its still waste isnt it when you are not gonna use it..dont you think you should have bought some othe motorcycle where you dont have to remove parts...why you chose to buy this bike
Good one Tony, so glad you took that centre stand off….wait……🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮……sorry I have a thing for centre stands….they are works of the devil😉😉
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Hi Tony nice vid just my opinion from my experience of projects plan exactly what you want make some drawings rather than add ideas as you go along know what you want .
That was the idea, but i'm not entirely sure on all the details. I'm going to let this one largely develop organically. Plus you havnt seen my drawing skills! lol
Go on!-
- without all this garbage!
5 lit les fuel is also 5 kg
Yes, but if you take 5 litres of fuel out to make the bike lighter, it doesn’t go as far. 😉😂
Careful, I've heard you can spend more than the cost of the bike on trying to tart one of these up.
#themissendenflyer
Seems to me that you've bought the wrong bike, and what's a fender? apart from a guitar.
Why so Steve?
@@mancavemoto If you buy a bike then change most things on it then it's the wrong bike for you.
@@stevepalmer5670 wrong, some people like to modify bikes and make them their own. I know very few people who don’t add or remove at least something from their bikes. I genuinely don’t understand why you take the time to comment on something your not interested in. I don’t care what you or others think. It’s my bike and I’ll do with it what I want. Probably best for you to go and bother someone else.
@@mancavemoto You really are an unpleasant character MCM you're fine all the time people are brown nosing but once they speak out you become bitter and twisted. You are forever on the scrounge as I know to my own ends with the amount of time you contacted my company begging for free handouts, you're in this to make a living & alienating people and getting snotty will do nothing to swell your bank balance. Unfortunately you only have to look at the way you handle tools to realise how this project will end, painfully.
Just accept the bike for what it ,a good traditional looking motorcycle & enjoy riding it . Why butcher it & turn it into another dogs breakfast, why do all you megalomaniacs & back street bodgers keep picking on this motorcycle . It looks perfectly fine as standard ,if it ain’t broke don’t try fixing it .
Just accept that people have different ideas and opinions to you. My bike my rules and all that. If you don’t have any interest in modifying bikes, why watch and comment on videos that do?
@@mancavemoto I have seen the results of some of these so called modifications & I am not impressed . You are a liability to yourself & to Royal Enfield’s ,you need saving from yourself it’s not too late .
@@maskedavenger2578 Mate you have other problems, he bought the bike, he'll do whatever he wants with it, not your concern.
What a weird comment Masked Avenger! Nothing for you to see here mate, move along….
Back street bodger? lol. I love it! Brits have the most colourful terms. It really is a country of characters. This is getting interesting.. the Man Cave meets the Island of Dr Moreau.
As an unapologetic tinkerer from the PNW, I'll be keeping an eye on your progress. 😁