Royal Enfield Continental GT - Test Ride
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Your appreciation for the GT 650 matches my experiences with the bike. It was an attention getter everywhere but living with it as my main motorcycle was extremely enjoyable. I travelled many 1000 kilometre-plus trips, with a couple of throwovers and a tail bag.
The seat you had matches my OEM supplied seat. The fuel cap is lockable. I ran similar slip ons and had the standard mirrors. The bikes battery and air filter are easily accessible, the mudguards keep the mud and cow pats off the bike and it was easily washed.
The riding position suited my riding triangle perfectly, being 5’8” and 70 odd kg.
The wind did exactly as you said in often taking the weight off my arms and back.
This seems to be a vey underrated machine. Four and half years and 27000 kilometres of fun!
I recently bought a leftover " 22 Rocker Red that the dealer had installed RE bar end mirrors and solo seat. I fell in love and brought it home. I've added engine guards, Denali lights, and RE flyscreen. Only 180 miles on it with freezing rain for the next week. A definite keeper to add to my collection. 👍👍5🏍🙋♂️
Took me a while to get used to my GT but now I love it.
Id like to compliment you on the mounting position of the camera it's a fabulous position much better than those helmet cams many use!
Greetings from the UK
Hey thanks for the feedback!
An excellent and kind review, you treated the bike fairly and took it for what it is….. It made me smile when you said about adding the RE to someone’s collection as most bikers have more than one bike. I am not sure if it’s greed, sentimentality or indecisiveness 😂 but I have been tempted to add it to mine…keep these fun vids coming!
A very detailed test ride Paul. Enjoyed it. I am glad that you mentioned the mirrors. It was very strange for me to see them at first as they are quite bend. :) I tried the Interceptor and it was a nice experience. RE bikes are gaining success also in countries where they were some how anonymous these days. Got my like. Cheers bro and keep going.
Cheers Gregor.
Love how he compared him to the bike. Very useful info I'm his size and was wondering
Thanks for this nice and useful vidéo, lot of interesting informations about this bike. It confirms my wish in getting one soon, hopefully.
It’s a interceptor footpegs setup on this one, continental gt has rearset pegs. 👍
glad Im not the only one who noticed lol👍
I bought it as a first bike and I think I made the right choice. Currently I have about 3000 km on it
Great video sir!! Your bike and rider height videos have helped me a lot. Thank you so much🙏🙏✨🔥
Nice review,fuel cap is lockable,fit bar end mirrors fro better view,I have the same bike,paint finish is as good and in fact superior to many automotive companies,chrome on my headlight rim isn't super shiny,they haven't cut corners where it matters
She's a Beauty !!! Nice sounding pipes !👍😎👍
Chief, I just came across your channel! Great presentation, and, videography. I'm 59, first time rider seeing the RE . meteor online, i liked it but no "rev counter"/tachometer-as we call it bere in the U.S. the GT model catches my fancy real quick! I expect the price for it should be $8,000 US dollars. Ill look into this model before I purchase my first bike for the road! Have a FABULOUS day! Doug🏍️👍🤓🇺🇸🦅
Thanks Doug!
Nice one . Your sound quality on those aftermarket pipes 👍... I`m afraid though the best sound comes from your bike.
Yeah I like mine too. 😁
I thought about the RE 650 when it first come out but my old 2009 Thruxton still felt better and ran stonger.
Yep, there's no substitute for displacement Jerry.
Hello from France
Great to see another informative review from you Paul. Like you, I am now riding an Indian. Picked up a demo Scout Bobber 20 from the ACT and rode it back to Adelaide. OMG - the buffeting from the wind was horrendous! Will definitely invest in a screen before I go anywhere else. I’m a bit torn between the smaller and the mid factory screens. Small one looks better and they are the same price (expensive) but I imagine larger would work better? Having moved from an RE conti GT 535 to the Scout was as you say a real ‘mind shift’ in terms of power and ergonomics. I’m practicing low speed maneuvering to get more comfortable with the extra length! I still have the RE as even though I could use the money it is an extremely satisfying bike to ride. Character as you say! Great sound from those Verex pipes! Keep up the great work 👍🏍
Cheers Paul. You bought a Scout! Awesome. Re screens, I find you either need to go more minimal to give you some upper body wind pressure relief but cleaner air to your helmet, or larger to give you a lot of wind protection. Mid size screens will give you relief from air pressure but will probably introduce buffeting to your helmet. It can be a bit of hit and miss. Good luck!
The fuel cap is lockable on my bike ?
Huh.. watched this on Pareon yesterday and in the previous Patreon video you said TH-cam wasn't letting you upload anything. Those people are CRAZY, but I guess they're allowing you to continue! So big of them! Maybe now they'll ban me from watching YT videos?
Yeah I got it sorted, check Patreon 😉
I bought a Royal Enfield Continental GT650 in Rocker Red. As you pointed out, the exhaust and mirrors on your test bike are non standard.
My height is 168 I will be ride ? It's possible?
@@Kutty_k_22 ofcourse you can, just take a test ride and check if you're handling that with moderate effort, if yes then it will only become easier
Nice sound shame the bikes too heavy and low on horse power, I love kTm😁.
Just don’t trust these bikes. Riding a motorbike is dangerous and having confidence in your bike and it’s components is super important. Particularly at high speed.✌🏽
What garbage! I rode my Conti GT for 4 1/2 years and 27,000 kilometres. Absolute pleasure. The speedo sensor on the front wheel is the only issue I had and it was replaced under warranty, at about 8,000 kilometres
@@kele8182 see dodgy components 😂
What exactly are your concerns? Do you ride a bike even?
@@johnhfish79 sure do ride, love it. I’ve test ridden one of these and I think once you ride a bike with decent suspension, brakes and electronics you’ll get where I’m coming from.👍🏽
The most tested most boring motorcycle on the web!