NIce one, I have had INT for 4 plus years now, agree with most of your points, Yes it does heat up, thank God I didnt have the wobbling problem but most others do, I did change the seat else cant tour, closing on 1lakh KM, couldnt be happier :) Cheers
4+ plus years! Wow! Glad you could relate to the video as an actual owner for such a long period. Hope to see you again on the channel! Ride safe & do subscribe and share! :)
My Interceptor... in Ravishing Red ! is a excellent machine... perfect ? No... I fully agree it's a bit hefty in the parking lot, but it fades away once on the road.. I simply tell others it's the 650 all other manufactures wanted to build in the pass 70 years. :)
As a newbie youtuber, I appreciate you for the effort. It did put things in perspective to an extent.But, going forward if you try to give a standard for the data that your actually basing yours cons upon that would make it more of an informative and helpful video.
Worst thing about int and gt is the soft suspension.. front forks are worst.. going to put adjustable suspension soon on my Gt650
thanks for the video it was great to to watch ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you. These are deal breakers. Especially the peg placement
Glad you found my video useful bro! Before completely disregarding the bike I would recommend you to go and test ride it! Also Do subscribe if you haven't already! :)
Wobble issues are with all the bikes in RE...it's because of the handle placement more on the right side
How about a chain driven oil pump? One guy made a video about his seizing his engine so bad it couldn't be taken apart. RE gave him a new motor. They should have given him a new one and let him keep the old one for parts. Gear drive Oil pump on my 60 year old Triumphs TR-6 works fine. I doubt any RE 650 will still be running in 60 years.
Go for new model (2023).....most of issues has been resolved as i see.
Change tires thats gonna slove wobble soft compound tires with 200+ kg motorcycle obviously will get wobble issue
The Interceptor is 220kgs? 😲
It's 202 kgs right?
@@nitc9242 by that logic isn't the TB 500 also about that much with fuel?
there r much more issues than that dude
Might be buddy! But these are some of the issues which I faced with this particular bike! :)
24/11/23????? Its 16/11/23 when i am commenting u
Greetings from the mountains of southern California. Everything you say is true to my experience of over 37,000 miles since 2019 but ... I think the fuel gauge is reasonably accurate once riding for just under a minute. Mine flashes a warning with at least 2-3 liters left. I think that's a very good thing. At 36k miles my speedometer cable cracked from flexing. This is my only (ONLY) breakdown.
I say this is excellent quality overall