I just got a Interceptor 650 Sunset and im crazy about it. Thins engine is so good and nice to ride in the city. We dont have the Super Metor in Brazil yet, its coming in a couple months but alredy know that i wanna one. Tks for the video!
Just a GREAT review over some serious mileage. I'm just about to pull the trigger on the superMeteor trading in my meteor 350 which I love, that single cylinder has a beautiful sound but just not enough power. Your real life review has helped confirm my desire to get one.
With the demise of the economically priced base model air-cooled HD Sportster 883, I can see RE's cruiser twins filling the niche as the 'go to' starting point for customising and general mid sized road riding machines for those who don't want a sports bike. The cost of a basic platform allows owners to personalise to their heart's content on a bike with character, and all the right 'essentials' already in place. I've certainly been happy with the Interceptor I've been riding since early 2019, where it's been the perfect bike, both on my home roads in the UK, and riding in the mountains of the Languedoc (SW France).
USA was slow to embrace Royal Enfield I know a guy in New Jersey & has owned them for about 20 months & said HE never saw any if he did it was a Himmy.Westcoast & Texas seemed to have alot in that period but Esst coast was slow to embrace them he said it's Harley Davidson country which he has one too.When RE had the lottery for the 120yr anniversary model he entered thinking 🤔 he had no chance & he one🥳.He reckons less tickets sold on the East coast & increased his chances.He sold his blue Interceptor & kept 120yr model & then brought a Classic 350 with 1500km on it & of his 5 bikes the Classic 350 is his favorite for plodding along & if he needs to travel got his Harley.HE loves RE & said lately has started seeing more around that aren't Himmy's.
Like my area in NZ 🇳🇿 not alot of RE around & Dealership I got mine at went bust in my area which is Harley Davidson county & ADV country.Other regions of NZ 🇳🇿 RE been selling heaps of bikes.In my area if you see a RE it's usually a 500 & maybe a GT or Interceptor if you're lucky but usually a 500.I went on some big Run's with 150 bikes & my Interceptor & a RE 500 Classic were the only one's go a 90mins South there's a RE Club & Dealership & heaps around.They rode past once on Hwy 50 & I joined in on my Interceptor & rode for about 50mins with them then turned around.
What a classy Bike. Congratulations from here in the UK, where Royal Enfield Bikes have become very popular. Thanks for your enthusiastic video of your fine bike.
Great review Fuzzy and I like your plans for next year, it'll be epic riding! I totally agree that cruisers make great tourers, my Softail Custom has taken me all over the UK and Europe in comfort. Wahoo!
Hey dude. Steve from UK. I’ve done 5K on my SM650. I agree with your comments. I’ve done over 500 in a day no ass ache fantastic tourer. I’ve had Harley’s for 45 years. I’m now on the SM650 and 🥰
Great video. I bought my first Royal Enfield Meteor 350 from Baxter Cycle. It was used and you actually test road it. Supernova Brown. I am going to be getting a Super Meteor in the future for the same exact reason you bought yours…Long distance riding. Wahoooo
I do love it's looks.And it's brakes and steel fenders as well as tail light , longer wheelbase and nicer control's .Alloy rims ,upside down forks,forward controls,50 lbs weight increase and deletion of lower frame rails I do not like.But I dare you to find a better cruiser.
Beautiful bike I checked on out at a showroom and was impressed with the switch gear upgrade and overall the Meteor looks great but I am waiting for the Shotgun. I like bobbers and love the 650 motor its a beauty and also like the rear seat/rack options on the Bobber. Both bikes are lookers really happy RE is putting out these top of the range but still affordable bikes. The luggage on your bike look sharp too which is not always the case.
Ya i am a dual sport rider mostly but RE is making me look at other styles of bikes I am really impressed with what they are coming out with....I test ride the RE bikes I am interested in so far have not purchased one but the Himalaya 450 and the Shotgun 650 have me very interested right now and the low price means I can own a few bikes. Lookig forward to all 11 new RE bikes over the next year or two...competition is much needed for us riders.@@davidburnside2944
I'm really looking forward to the Shotgun. Trying to get Baxter's to import the tank, fenders and running gear to make one out of a Super Meteor. Wahoo!
This is actually the best video about the Super Meteor on TH-cam. Why? Well, for me it is important to go on long or longer tours, even with some luggage. I live in Germany and love taking longer trips with luggage for a few days or even just 1-2 days. That is the goal when looking for a suitable motorcycle that will slow me down! The power and torque are absolutely sufficient. Also: Who still builds something like that today? Honda and Kawasaki have the new look and are not really what I have in mind. If, as you say, the seat isn't that uncomfortable compared to many statements, then that's my bike too, to be honest. I also imagine what it looks like for you, with the luggage solution. Thanks for the video and your assessment of the Super meteor 650. Thank you very much!
Thanks. Love this bike and plan on taking several (20 or more) long trips this year. Will video and keep everyone informed on this bikes performance and attributes.
Me and my wife where just at RE Chandigarh and she sat on the 650 while I did my initial test ride of 452. Needless to say she immediately didn't like any other seat.
Hello, Fuzzy. Thanks, again, for another review. The “Shotgun” didn’t wow me the way the Super Meteor did. Not sure I can put my finger on it, but… just didn’t. I have to say… despite how much I like the appearance of the SM, I now await the “Classic” adaptation of the powerplant. Different rides for different folks, obviously. But I think I’d still want a… well… more “classic” rider’s triangle over a “cruiser.” I wish you many more views in 2024! Best, John in Colorado.
I'm think'n the Super Meteor will be followed by a Classic 650, I should say hoping. It seems like a bike that should be a hit. After all, the Classic 350 is one of their best sellers. Wahoo!
I agree. I love the riding position on the Classic 350 but the freeway struggles are rather off-putting. I had an Int 650, The engine and transmission were glorious but the riding position was very uncomfortable and I sold that bike.
What a pretty bike, what a pretty bike. Enjoying catching up on your videos as a newer subscriber. I'll be checking those and the Shotgun out next week. Looking for a second bike and RE has several great options.
@@forgottenmotorcycles I may get one of these. Looking for a second bike cause I can and want to😊 I currently ride a 98’ Valkyrie Standard. Best bike I’ve owed to date!! Be safe friend!
Love the Interceptor, it's lighter and faster. However, the Super Meteor is more comfortable for the long rides. Am planning to really put on the miles with it this year. Wahoo!
Great review but I have a question. I have a Meteor 350 and it has a USB power port so the battery drain problem isn't an issue. Did they not include that feature on the meteor 650?? Also, do you know if a heel toe shifter is an available option for the bike. I rather like it on the 350 and if I were to upgrade I would certainly want it on the 650.
The Super Meteor does have a USB port but it is located under the left side cover. Don't know why they put it there. I've heard that there is a heal/toe shifter option but have not seen one yet. Have about 4500 miles on my Super Meteor now. Wahoo!
I hope you continue to enjoy it. It’s a no go for me I’m sad to say because of the 3k service intervals. If a person does a lot of miles that is a concern. It’s a shame because I was looking forward to this bikes release.
Oil change and valve adjustment is 6,000 miles. This is my third RE motorcycle, my Himalayan has over 24,000 miles on it. Every valve adjustment on the Himalayan has had the valves within spec, never out. For my purpose, long rides, this bike should work well. I invite you to follow along and we'll find out. Wahoo!
This is one of those cruisers that looks very good also with panniers. Great review bro. Enjoyed it. You covered everything. Just subscribed. Did you take also a pillion? What was it like?
I love your videos and your way of communicating, thank you for uploading your experiences! Can I ask you whether those Givi panniers can carry a full face helmet inside em? Curious to know. Cheers man, have fun with your Super Meteor!
Great question. I just tried it with all three of my helmets, two full face and a 3/4 helmet, and none of the helmets would fit. Not even close. Thank you for the question.
Now that I'm used to this bike and its seat I'm very comfortable on the long rides. First thousand miles seat took some getting used to. I'm a shrinking 5 foot 8 with a 30 inch inseam. No back pain. Wahoo!
Thought you got the bike from wahoo, NE lol . I can’t decide whether to keep my classic 350 or upgrade to super meteor or continental gt. Don’t want more than one bike. Really enjoy how simple and retro classic is, the fuel economy, just wish it went to 80mph not 70
I really struggled with this too. Ended up with the Super Meteor because I love long ride, over 300 miles a day. I do think the INT650 is the funnest bike you can ride. Will do a video comparing these two very soon. Wahoo!
Those bags are perfect for this bike, look like original equipment. I had a 650 Interceptor, The engine and transmission were... perfect. I found the riding position uncomfortable, bars too far away, knees too bent, pegs tangled my feet, I sold that bike. I have never been a cruiser guy, but this bike intrigues me, especially the way you have it set up. It is different enough to declare itself something other than a "Harley Wannabe" . .I am 6'0" tall and weigh 185, 32" inside leg, do you think the windshield would be too short?
I've actually stretched up to see how it works and it did do well. I'd get yourself to a dealer and take one for a spin, if you have good weather. I love the interceptor but this Super Meteor is far more comfortable. PS Bags work great too!
You make me enthousiastic, for that bike🫡 I want to buy a HD Sportster, but now I am not so sure anymore. With that RE you get a lot of bike for your money. But how about build quality? Or better say, do they rust? Living in nortwest Europe, with a lot of rain. Regards from The Netherlands🇳🇱🇺🇲😎
I've had RE's for 3 years now. Also have HD's. Honestly, I'd buy the RE Super Meteor any day over most any other bike. Put over 800 miles on my Super Meteor in the last 3 days, love it, and have a 300 mile ride planned for tomorrow. Wahoo!
Two questions for you. (1). Is there any/ much buffeting with that factory windscreen? (2.) is there a good place to store/ hide your phone, and... route the charging cable from the USB port to it (With its cool navigation system, it seems foolish to also have a phone strapped to the handlebars) - Thanks Mike
Stock windshield with me wearing an HJC i90 helmet, I'm about 68 inches tall, has virtually no buffeting. Helmet is in clear air, if I lean down the air noise goes down, if I stand up the wind noise and buffeting increases. I'm planning a short video on this soon. Unfortunately, the USB port is under the left side cover, almost useless, and the stock bike has no place to store the phone. I'm going to run a USB cable into my left saddlebag. I can keep and charge electronics there. FYI, did use that tripper nav system, it does work well but drained my phone in less than two hours.
Thank you, very much appreciated for answering my questions!!!! BTW, IMO this/ your bike is one GREAT MACHINE (regardless of its low price). Anyway, based on what is out there today, this motorcycle is "overall" perfect for me, and hope to get one.@@forgottenmotorcycles
Seems to be a fair few complaints from India about excessive chain and sprocket wear with little mileage incurred. Any comments on how the chain is fairing up? Cheers.
When the original chain starts to wear out replace it with a high quality chain. That's what I've done on all my motorcycles, RE or otherwise. It's a good practice and does not cost a lot of money. Wahoo!
The only thing It needs is a pair of small floorboards. I put some on my 2016 Indian Scout and really improved my comfort by the feeling of a well planted footrest.
VERY NICE Machine (regardless of money!!!). BTW what are its service intervals for oil changes & valve adjustments? Also, just saying..... if you need CRUISE CONTROL, check out an ATLAS THROTTLE LOCK (they are supposed to be pretty good?!?)
Thanks! Oil changes and valve checks are every 6000 miles, I plan on doing mine at 5000 miles. Am seriously looking at that Atlas Throttle lock. Have friends with it and they love them. Wahoo!
Hi. That's really a great review of the SM650. I am planning to buy but still i am quite puzzled with the reviews i am seeing for stiff rear suspension. Can you please share any details on that like any specific settings or upgrade to aftermarket shock absorbers?
From the dealer most bikes are set on the softest setting. Works good until you hit a hard bump and get that spine jarring crunch. Be sure to adjust your rear shocks to your weight. For me, at 227 lbs, that was two clicks up from the lowest setting. Because I'm planning on riding my Super Meteor over 30,000 miles this year I've added the YSS Top Line rear shocks from Baxtercycle.com After getting these tuned in to my weight and adjusting compression the ride of the bike is amazing. Wahoo!
Thanks for the response. Can you share which YSS Shock Absorbers you have installed and also it would be great if you can share the video of the setting you have done in YSS suspension.
@@somiyachakravorty6158 yss topline shocks from baxtercycle.com Baxter cycle hed these custom-made to be a one-to-one replacement with the factory shocks. As easy as undoing the bolts taking the old shock out and putting the new one in. Preload was set up for a 200 lb person I adjusted compression two clicks up from soft. I think I made two videos about this already and plan to make another video hopefully in the next week, a conclusion video. Thank you
I'm 5-8 too, inseam is 30. Valve adjustment was easy and didn't need to replace the gasket. Will be putting thousands of miles on this bike this year. Hope to video a lot of that. Wahoo!
Bike has plenty of torque, so power would not be a problem. I do what a passenger backrest for passenger comfort. Have not rode this bike with a passenger yet. Will make a point of doing so soon. Wahoo!
No, not to this bike. I want this bike for very long ride, 400 - 800 miles per day. The motor in stock form would be more reliable for this type of riding. Now, if I had an INT650 or that new Shotgun...that'd be another story. Wahoo!
The bike is not bad at all. But if you live in the USA, DO NOT EXPECT and kind of support from Royal Enfield. I sent emails, I sent texts, I tried to call for over two months. Finally, a gut called me who barley spoke English and said the only way I could get support was to send ANOTHER email.
Isn’t it the case that, even on the 650s, the valves are screw-and-locknut adjustable? If so, I think that’s fine, if not even preferable. And 6,000 miles isn’t too bad. The precision of shim adjustment comes with its own expenses and challenges. Getting access to the valves, doing it at home, and leaving the tank on?! Again, if I am wrong, please skool me. But my other bikes require tank off, valve cover off, CAMS off, measurement and shim application, then re-assembly. Full shim-set required. Hmmm! John-in-Colorado
Hey fuzzy. How much weight in gear fo you figure hauling on your camping trip om the meteor. And do you feel like your wringing the bike's neck at 70 moh?
I'm guessing I've got between 20-40lbs of gear. The bike runs smooth at high speeds and does not feel overworked. She does 70 without any problems at all. Love this bike. PS I'm out on the Super Meteor on a long trip as I type this reply. Love this bike. Wahoo!
T120- 0-60 - 3.8 seconds RE 650 0-60 5.5 seconds. You could never keep up with the Triumph. RE is making very affordable, reliable, but no where near any competition performance wise. The beauty is in it's charm.
2400 miles is long term? Just barely broken in. I have two bikes at 15k miles and wouldn't call it long term. But, very nice review and presentation even though my experience with Classic 350 is underwhelming both with machine itself and RE as company.
Bags were $290, Racks were $200, pegs $90 at Baxtercycle.com Love these bags. Pack them inside the house, put em on the bike, get to motel and carry them inside. Amazing!
It's all about purpose, in my case I wanted a bike that could do 700 mile days at Interstate speeds while being comfortable. This bike does that well. If I want to ride in other ways I'll ride a different bike. Follow along, I plan to roll on the miles on this bike this year. We're gonna test this bikes abilities and its Unlimited mile warranty too. Wahoo! PS get to your RE dealer and take one for a ride.
I just got a Interceptor 650 Sunset and im crazy about it. Thins engine is so good and nice to ride in the city. We dont have the Super Metor in Brazil yet, its coming in a couple months but alredy know that i wanna one.
Tks for the video!
Congratulations on the interceptor. It could be one of the funnest motorcycles on the market. Love them :-)
I have to try the Super Meteor. Otherwise I tried the Interceptor. A very British machine I would say. Drop by to check my content mate. Cheers. :)
Finally, an American review of this bike. Great job. Subscribed and look forward to more videos on your rides and upgrades.
Thank you and welcome aboard! We'll have loads of Super Meteor content this coming year. Wahoo!
Just a GREAT review over some serious mileage. I'm just about to pull the trigger on the superMeteor trading in my meteor 350 which I love, that single cylinder has a beautiful sound but just not enough power.
Your real life review has helped confirm my desire to get one.
I kept my 350 classic and added the 650 super meteor. Love both those bikes :-) wahoo!
With the demise of the economically priced base model air-cooled HD Sportster 883, I can see RE's cruiser twins filling the niche as the 'go to' starting point for customising and general mid sized road riding machines for those who don't want a sports bike. The cost of a basic platform allows owners to personalise to their heart's content on a bike with character, and all the right 'essentials' already in place.
I've certainly been happy with the Interceptor I've been riding since early 2019, where it's been the perfect bike, both on my home roads in the UK, and riding in the mountains of the Languedoc (SW France).
Have talked about this with several friends, Harley friends too, and we all would agree with your position on this. Thanks for this comment. Wahoo!
Royal enfield is really making a big splash here in America 😮
USA was slow to embrace Royal Enfield I know a guy in New Jersey & has owned them for about 20 months & said HE never saw any if he did it was a Himmy.Westcoast & Texas seemed to have alot in that period but Esst coast was slow to embrace them he said it's Harley Davidson country which he has one too.When RE had the lottery for the 120yr anniversary model he entered thinking 🤔 he had no chance & he one🥳.He reckons less tickets sold on the East coast & increased his chances.He sold his blue Interceptor & kept 120yr model & then brought a Classic 350 with 1500km on it & of his 5 bikes the Classic 350 is his favorite for plodding along & if he needs to travel got his Harley.HE loves RE & said lately has started seeing more around that aren't Himmy's.
Like my area in NZ 🇳🇿 not alot of RE around & Dealership I got mine at went bust in my area which is Harley Davidson county & ADV country.Other regions of NZ 🇳🇿 RE been selling heaps of bikes.In my area if you see a RE it's usually a 500 & maybe a GT or Interceptor if you're lucky but usually a 500.I went on some big Run's with 150 bikes & my Interceptor & a RE 500 Classic were the only one's go a 90mins South there's a RE Club & Dealership & heaps around.They rode past once on Hwy 50 & I joined in on my Interceptor & rode for about 50mins with them then turned around.
they are great bikes!
More will come!
Amazing bikes!
What a classy Bike. Congratulations from here in the UK, where Royal Enfield Bikes have become very popular. Thanks for your enthusiastic video of your fine bike.
Our pleasure!
Excellent information. Those bags look like they were made for your bike. Enjoy!
Thanks. I can't say enough good about those Givi bags. Got the bags and brackets from Baxtercycle.com
Great review Fuzzy and I like your plans for next year, it'll be epic riding! I totally agree that cruisers make great tourers, my Softail Custom has taken me all over the UK and Europe in comfort. Wahoo!
Hope we can make it happen. Really looking forward to the rides. Wahoo!
Hey dude. Steve from UK. I’ve done 5K on my SM650. I agree with your comments. I’ve done over 500 in a day no ass ache fantastic tourer. I’ve had Harley’s for 45 years. I’m now on the SM650 and 🥰
Love that bike!
Great video. I bought my first Royal Enfield Meteor 350 from Baxter Cycle. It was used and you actually test road it. Supernova Brown. I am going to be getting a Super Meteor in the future for the same exact reason you bought yours…Long distance riding. Wahoooo
Dig these Enfield's. Wahoo!
Did you buy a Super Meteor today? Would love to do a video on it. Send Baxter's a note and we'll get it done. Wahoo!
Double wahoo!
I do love it's looks.And it's brakes and steel fenders as well as tail light , longer wheelbase and nicer control's .Alloy rims ,upside down forks,forward controls,50 lbs weight increase and deletion of lower frame rails I do not like.But I dare you to find a better cruiser.
Always great video!! Doing great job of informing potential owners.
These are wonderful motorcycles. Wahoo!
Thanks for all the great videos. You're the best!!
You're the best!
Thanx! Good Luck! From Russia with Love. )
Wahoo!
Beautiful bike I checked on out at a showroom and was impressed with the switch gear upgrade and overall the Meteor looks great but I am waiting for the Shotgun. I like bobbers and love the 650 motor its a beauty and also like the rear seat/rack options on the Bobber. Both bikes are lookers really happy RE is putting out these top of the range but still affordable bikes. The luggage on your bike look sharp too which is not always the case.
I just saw a video on the Shotgun today. Great looking bike, I hope it does well for them.
Ya i am a dual sport rider mostly but RE is making me look at other styles of bikes I am really impressed with what they are coming out with....I test ride the RE bikes I am interested in so far have not purchased one but the Himalaya 450 and the Shotgun 650 have me very interested right now and the low price means I can own a few bikes. Lookig forward to all 11 new RE bikes over the next year or two...competition is much needed for us riders.@@davidburnside2944
I'm really looking forward to the Shotgun. Trying to get Baxter's to import the tank, fenders and running gear to make one out of a Super Meteor. Wahoo!
Beautiful machine.
Price and warranty on RE is nice. Allows me to have three RE's in the garage. Wahoo!
Terrific review. Thank you ! A 350 owner here
Love the RE 350. Have a Classic 350 myself. Wahoo!
This is actually the best video about the Super Meteor on TH-cam. Why? Well, for me it is important to go on long or longer tours, even with some luggage. I live in Germany and love taking longer trips with luggage for a few days or even just 1-2 days. That is the goal when looking for a suitable motorcycle that will slow me down!
The power and torque are absolutely sufficient. Also: Who still builds something like that today? Honda and Kawasaki have the new look and are not really what I have in mind.
If, as you say, the seat isn't that uncomfortable compared to many statements, then that's my bike too, to be honest.
I also imagine what it looks like for you, with the luggage solution.
Thanks for the video and your assessment of the Super meteor 650. Thank you very much!
Thanks. Love this bike and plan on taking several (20 or more) long trips this year. Will video and keep everyone informed on this bikes performance and attributes.
Me and my wife where just at RE Chandigarh and she sat on the 650 while I did my initial test ride of 452. Needless to say she immediately didn't like any other seat.
Wondering is the Touring Seat is better for the passenger? Wahoo!
@forgottenmotorcycles the one my wife is raving about is touring and it seems to be overall better. But no long ride test.
I am thinking of getting a Meteor 350 to use in the Dominican Republic for commuting around the city.
Perfect city bike. Wahoo!
Hello, Fuzzy. Thanks, again, for another review. The “Shotgun” didn’t wow me the way the Super Meteor did. Not sure I can put my finger on it, but… just didn’t. I have to say… despite how much I like the appearance of the SM, I now await the “Classic” adaptation of the powerplant. Different rides for different folks, obviously. But I think I’d still want a… well… more “classic” rider’s triangle over a “cruiser.” I wish you many more views in 2024! Best, John in Colorado.
I'm think'n the Super Meteor will be followed by a Classic 650, I should say hoping. It seems like a bike that should be a hit. After all, the Classic 350 is one of their best sellers. Wahoo!
I agree. I love the riding position on the Classic 350 but the freeway struggles are rather off-putting. I had an Int 650, The engine and transmission were glorious but the riding position was very uncomfortable and I sold that bike.
I miss the 350 Classic videos. 😢
More to come soon. Love the Classic 350. Wahoo!
Awesome mate. Look forward to the ride
Thanks 👍
A great review and a great choice of bike. I am looking forward to your touring videos next year.
Hoping for a great motorcycle year in 2024. Wahoo!
Great looking bike and nice accessories too. A winner :)
Thank you kindly
What a pretty bike, what a pretty bike. Enjoying catching up on your videos as a newer subscriber. I'll be checking those and the Shotgun out next week. Looking for a second bike and RE has several great options.
RE does have some fun motorcycles. Love these things. Wahoo!
Excellent video!! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
@@forgottenmotorcycles I may get one of these. Looking for a second bike cause I can and want to😊 I currently ride a 98’ Valkyrie Standard. Best bike I’ve owed to date!! Be safe friend!
Which model of Givi Luggage is that? - IMO fits it perfectly!
Those are great bags. Givi Weightless 900, I think. Got them at Baxtercycle.com with brackets to fit that bike. Wahoo!
Thanks!!
I'm from Brazil, I was thinking of getting the interceptor, but I'll wait for the super meteor to come to Brazil, will be here on march
Love the Interceptor, it's lighter and faster. However, the Super Meteor is more comfortable for the long rides. Am planning to really put on the miles with it this year. Wahoo!
First time that I watch your videos and I loved it. Could you send a link for the bags? They look awesome!!
Thanks! Here is a link for those bags. Wahoo! www.baxtercycle.com/product/givi-semi-rigid-panniers-monokey-25l/
Great review but I have a question. I have a Meteor 350 and it has a USB power port so the battery drain problem isn't an issue. Did they not include that feature on the meteor 650?? Also, do you know if a heel toe shifter is an available option for the bike. I rather like it on the 350 and if I were to upgrade I would certainly want it on the 650.
The Super Meteor does have a USB port but it is located under the left side cover. Don't know why they put it there. I've heard that there is a heal/toe shifter option but have not seen one yet. Have about 4500 miles on my Super Meteor now. Wahoo!
Enjoyed it so far …waiting for exhausts but debating should have waited for the bobber
Great bike, for sure!
10:25 LCD not LED
Sounds right
Yep, get those running lights and engine bars on there, great review. Wahooooo
Double wahoo!
R.E. is making motorcycles that look like motorcycles.
I agree!
I hope you continue to enjoy it. It’s a no go for me I’m sad to say because of the 3k service intervals. If a person does a lot of miles that is a concern. It’s a shame because I was looking forward to this bikes release.
Oil change and valve adjustment is 6,000 miles. This is my third RE motorcycle, my Himalayan has over 24,000 miles on it. Every valve adjustment on the Himalayan has had the valves within spec, never out. For my purpose, long rides, this bike should work well. I invite you to follow along and we'll find out. Wahoo!
@@forgottenmotorcycles I believe they make a good machine
This is one of those cruisers that looks very good also with panniers. Great review bro. Enjoyed it. You covered everything. Just subscribed. Did you take also a pillion? What was it like?
Thank you. It's a great long ride bike. No, have not had a pillion on yet but will test that soon. Wahoo!
@@forgottenmotorcycles Great, will watch.
I love your videos and your way of communicating, thank you for uploading your experiences!
Can I ask you whether those Givi panniers can carry a full face helmet inside em? Curious to know. Cheers man, have fun with your Super Meteor!
Great question. I just tried it with all three of my helmets, two full face and a 3/4 helmet, and none of the helmets would fit. Not even close. Thank you for the question.
Great review 👍
Fabulous bike. Have over 11,000 miles on mine now. Wahoo!
Yes ha . Can't wait to spring, my SM has 200 miles.
Ready to ride!
Looking forward to your journeys next . How tall are you , does the riding position cause you any lower back pain?
Now that I'm used to this bike and its seat I'm very comfortable on the long rides. First thousand miles seat took some getting used to. I'm a shrinking 5 foot 8 with a 30 inch inseam. No back pain. Wahoo!
Sweet bike...I will go test ride next week😎
Have fun!
Thought you got the bike from wahoo, NE lol . I can’t decide whether to keep my classic 350 or upgrade to super meteor or continental gt. Don’t want more than one bike. Really enjoy how simple and retro classic is, the fuel economy, just wish it went to 80mph not 70
I had the same problem. Now I've got the Classic 350 and the Super Meteor. One bike is great but two or more is....More Greater? lol Wahoo!
Really debating this one vs the INT650
I really struggled with this too. Ended up with the Super Meteor because I love long ride, over 300 miles a day. I do think the INT650 is the funnest bike you can ride. Will do a video comparing these two very soon. Wahoo!
I have still got 350cc and 500.. Now on 650...love it
Very nice!
Great review. I want one.
These are wonderful bikes. Wahoo!
Those bags are perfect for this bike, look like original equipment. I had a 650 Interceptor, The engine and transmission were... perfect. I found the riding position uncomfortable, bars too far away, knees too bent, pegs tangled my feet, I sold that bike. I have never been a cruiser guy, but this bike intrigues me, especially the way you have it set up. It is different enough to declare itself something other than a "Harley Wannabe" . .I am 6'0" tall and weigh 185, 32" inside leg, do you think the windshield would be too short?
I've actually stretched up to see how it works and it did do well. I'd get yourself to a dealer and take one for a spin, if you have good weather. I love the interceptor but this Super Meteor is far more comfortable. PS Bags work great too!
You make me enthousiastic, for that bike🫡
I want to buy a HD Sportster, but now I am not so sure anymore. With that RE you get a lot of bike for your money.
But how about build quality?
Or better say, do they rust?
Living in nortwest Europe, with a lot of rain. Regards from The Netherlands🇳🇱🇺🇲😎
I've had RE's for 3 years now. Also have HD's. Honestly, I'd buy the RE Super Meteor any day over most any other bike. Put over 800 miles on my Super Meteor in the last 3 days, love it, and have a 300 mile ride planned for tomorrow. Wahoo!
Nice one! how did you find the "deluxe footpegs" on a long ride? is it worth the money?
Love those large pegs. Have them on my Super Meteor and my Classic 350 both. That little extra width adds a lot, especially on the long rides. Wahoo!
@@forgottenmotorcycles I will give it a go then. thank you.
happy holidays.
Two questions for you. (1). Is there any/ much buffeting with that factory windscreen? (2.) is there a good place to store/ hide your phone, and... route the charging cable from the USB port to it (With its cool navigation system, it seems foolish to also have a phone strapped to the handlebars) - Thanks Mike
Stock windshield with me wearing an HJC i90 helmet, I'm about 68 inches tall, has virtually no buffeting. Helmet is in clear air, if I lean down the air noise goes down, if I stand up the wind noise and buffeting increases. I'm planning a short video on this soon. Unfortunately, the USB port is under the left side cover, almost useless, and the stock bike has no place to store the phone. I'm going to run a USB cable into my left saddlebag. I can keep and charge electronics there. FYI, did use that tripper nav system, it does work well but drained my phone in less than two hours.
Thank you, very much appreciated for answering my questions!!!! BTW, IMO this/ your bike is one GREAT MACHINE (regardless of its low price). Anyway, based on what is out there today, this motorcycle is "overall" perfect for me, and hope to get one.@@forgottenmotorcycles
Great review 👍, ride safe
Thanks, you too!
Seems to be a fair few complaints from India about excessive chain and sprocket wear with little mileage incurred. Any comments on how the chain is fairing up? Cheers.
When the original chain starts to wear out replace it with a high quality chain. That's what I've done on all my motorcycles, RE or otherwise. It's a good practice and does not cost a lot of money. Wahoo!
PS very good question
Makes me want to try the cruiser lifestyle!
Love it!
The only thing It needs is a pair of small floorboards. I put some on my 2016 Indian Scout and really improved my comfort by the feeling of a well planted footrest.
I'd love to have a set of floorboards on this thing. I'm looking for a good set. Wahoo!
PS Love the Indian Scout, great motorcycle.
VERY NICE Machine (regardless of money!!!). BTW what are its service intervals for oil changes & valve adjustments? Also, just saying..... if you need CRUISE CONTROL, check out an ATLAS THROTTLE LOCK (they are supposed to be pretty good?!?)
Thanks! Oil changes and valve checks are every 6000 miles, I plan on doing mine at 5000 miles. Am seriously looking at that Atlas Throttle lock. Have friends with it and they love them. Wahoo!
Thank you. BTW, based on your review and others, at 72 years old this is the PERFECT do-it-all Motorcycle for me, what a great machine!!
Show a close up picture of the mc , also is it a two up rider
Have not rode it two up yet. Wahoo!
Hi. That's really a great review of the SM650. I am planning to buy but still i am quite puzzled with the reviews i am seeing for stiff rear suspension. Can you please share any details on that like any specific settings or upgrade to aftermarket shock absorbers?
From the dealer most bikes are set on the softest setting. Works good until you hit a hard bump and get that spine jarring crunch. Be sure to adjust your rear shocks to your weight. For me, at 227 lbs, that was two clicks up from the lowest setting. Because I'm planning on riding my Super Meteor over 30,000 miles this year I've added the YSS Top Line rear shocks from Baxtercycle.com After getting these tuned in to my weight and adjusting compression the ride of the bike is amazing. Wahoo!
Thanks for the response. Can you share which YSS Shock Absorbers you have installed and also it would be great if you can share the video of the setting you have done in YSS suspension.
@@somiyachakravorty6158 yss topline shocks
@@somiyachakravorty6158 yss topline shocks from baxtercycle.com Baxter cycle hed these custom-made to be a one-to-one replacement with the factory shocks. As easy as undoing the bolts taking the old shock out and putting the new one in. Preload was set up for a 200 lb person I adjusted compression two clicks up from soft. I think I made two videos about this already and plan to make another video hopefully in the next week, a conclusion video. Thank you
@@forgottenmotorcycles does this YSS Suspension impact ground clearance?
Good review of a fine bike
Glad you liked it
great review,May I ask how tall you are, I'm 5'8 with 29" inseam. When you adjusted the valves did you need to replace the gaskets on rocker covers ?
I'm 5-8 too, inseam is 30. Valve adjustment was easy and didn't need to replace the gasket. Will be putting thousands of miles on this bike this year. Hope to video a lot of that. Wahoo!
I'm getting this bike next year when the 2024 models come out.
Beautiful machine, I love this one. Wahoo!
Dude. I ride a lot but you really lay down the miles. I like the bike.
Love the ride 🙂
I really like this bike except for the off centered speedometer area. Strange.
It takes a bit to get use to. Do like the tripper nav system...the few times I've used it. Wahoo!
How does it perform with a pillion? Rocket man said it could be dangerous (?).
Bike has plenty of torque, so power would not be a problem. I do what a passenger backrest for passenger comfort. Have not rode this bike with a passenger yet. Will make a point of doing so soon. Wahoo!
They make a excellent bike 4 the money, 3yr warranty with roadside assistance standard, my local dealer said.😮 I'm buying one 4 my grandson...
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Will you add a big bore kit to bring that motor alive?
No, not to this bike. I want this bike for very long ride, 400 - 800 miles per day. The motor in stock form would be more reliable for this type of riding. Now, if I had an INT650 or that new Shotgun...that'd be another story. Wahoo!
Too bad they didn't include the USB port like on the Shotgun. Great review!
There is a USB port. However it is under the left side side cover. I have no idea why they put it there
Not that I know you FB, but that bike suits you!
Love it!
The bike is not bad at all. But if you live in the USA, DO NOT EXPECT and kind of support from Royal Enfield. I sent emails, I sent texts, I tried to call for over two months. Finally, a gut called me who barley spoke English and said the only way I could get support was to send ANOTHER email.
That is terrible. The dealer I go to, Baxter cycle, takes very good care of its customers.
U have 2 adjust the valves quite a bit more I've heard?
Super Meteor is every 6000miles. My Himalayan is the same.
Isn’t it the case that, even on the 650s, the valves are screw-and-locknut adjustable? If so, I think that’s fine, if not even preferable. And 6,000 miles isn’t too bad. The precision of shim adjustment comes with its own expenses and challenges. Getting access to the valves, doing it at home, and leaving the tank on?! Again, if I am wrong, please skool me. But my other bikes require tank off, valve cover off, CAMS off, measurement and shim application, then re-assembly. Full shim-set required. Hmmm! John-in-Colorado
Adjusting the valves on a 650 RE is quick and extremely easy to do.
Hey fuzzy. How much weight in gear fo you figure hauling on your camping trip om the meteor. And do you feel like your wringing the bike's neck at 70 moh?
I'm guessing I've got between 20-40lbs of gear. The bike runs smooth at high speeds and does not feel overworked. She does 70 without any problems at all. Love this bike. PS I'm out on the Super Meteor on a long trip as I type this reply. Love this bike. Wahoo!
Which location is this in America?
Iowa
Hey, I was wondering what saddle bags you have on your 650
I got those at baxtercycle.com. they are GiVi brand
What luggage bags are those.?
Givi bags from Baxtercycle.com
It's a shame there IS not a 650 classic like the 350
Rumors are that one is coming...Wahoo!
T120- 0-60 - 3.8 seconds RE 650 0-60 5.5 seconds. You could never keep up with the Triumph. RE is making very affordable, reliable, but no where near any competition performance wise. The beauty is in it's charm.
No, this would not keep up with my T100.
Are servicing intervals really that frequent?
300 for the fist one and every 6000 miles after that, I believe.
Would you say getting IT as a First Bike for 5000,- Euro ( 6000 km down ) is a good Idea ?
I would do it 😁
2400 miles is long term? Just barely broken in. I have two bikes at 15k miles and wouldn't call it long term. But, very nice review and presentation even though my experience with Classic 350 is underwhelming both with machine itself and RE as company.
Yes, I really need to get out and ride more.
@@forgottenmotorcycles We all do 😄
How much were the bags and pegs?
Bags were $290, Racks were $200, pegs $90 at Baxtercycle.com Love these bags. Pack them inside the house, put em on the bike, get to motel and carry them inside. Amazing!
I was on 720 kms, satisfied.. Very nice bike if u dont look for mileage..
fun motorcycle, for sure!
Can a person who is 5.3 feet tall reach the flat-feet ground level on royal enfield super meteor 650?
Seat is 29.1 inches. Lowest seat hight of any current Royal Enfield. I'd get to a dealer and check one out. Wahoo!
You can't flat feet but tip toe for sure
What kind of gas mileage do you get?
Depends of speed. At 60 mph I'll get about 62 mpg. At anything over 70 mph I'll get something in the high 40's. Faster mph less mpg. Wahoo
Oil/air cooled. Hence the radiator.
You are correct. Wahoo!
@@forgottenmotorcycles Subscribed to follow your trips on the Meteor.
@@Vanrides. We're going to have some fun 😁
Feet forward is dangerous and stupid. But if you can get your feet down in time, stand up and let it keep going.
Wahoo
I agree but they will make mid controls
Long trip .........waahooo!
Great bike!
Great review
Thanks!
Northern Arkansas is fun as well...
Northwestern Arkansas is fun!
I really luv it!
Beautiful machines!
Good job india 😊
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it is not air cooled. It is water-air cooled.
The Super Meteor I ride is air/oil cooled. No water.
250+ kilos,with 46hp?come on....
It's all about purpose, in my case I wanted a bike that could do 700 mile days at Interstate speeds while being comfortable. This bike does that well. If I want to ride in other ways I'll ride a different bike. Follow along, I plan to roll on the miles on this bike this year. We're gonna test this bikes abilities and its Unlimited mile warranty too. Wahoo! PS get to your RE dealer and take one for a ride.
Go 2 the u.p. of michigan.😮
Would love to...maybe this coming year.
What a childish click bait title. Grow up
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Yes ha . Can't wait to spring, my SM has 200 miles.
Ready for the road. Wahoo!