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US Royal Enfield 650 Launch

US Royal Enfield 650 Launch
09 Oct
Written by Lee Mason

Reviews from the US launch of the Royal Enfield Twins

Below are some of the reviews from the initial launch of the NEW Royal Enfield 650 twin bikes. We cannot wait for them to arrive here at KJM Superbikes!!!


Still more reviews of the new Royal Enfield 650 twins from the writers who tested them at the U.S. launch in California last month. This batch highlights aspects not addressed in my first bunch of excerpts from these experienced, fast riding motor journalists.

"Royal Enfield talks a lot about its bikes offering riders a 'pure motorcycling' experience, which sounds like marketing nonsense until you actually get on one. The engine is gushing with character and the aesthetics are charmingly retro. These are motorcycles that make you want to be a better rider. They're always encouraging you to twist the throttle a little harder, lean into the corner a little deeper, and enjoy the visceral ride without ever being intimidating." Eric Brandt in TheDrive.com

"The question of vibration doesn't arise. We rode the bike at slow speeds in low and high gear as well as up to something like 87 mph. There's barely any vibration to complain off. It isn't anesthetic though — there is just enough vibration to let you know that there is a large engine running well. I rather liked the feel of the motorcycle." Shubhabrata Marmar in Overdrive.in

"While the steering setup does make the front-end of the bike feel very loose and light on the Interceptor, the Continental GT doesn't have this issue. Because of the clip-on handlebars and the front leaning seating position, there is more weight on the front-end of the bike. The bike handles very well and behaves properly during fast turns. The suspension, however, does feel a little soft, especially if you are looking to ride aggressively." Jared Solomon on AutoX.com

"The 55-inch wheelbase with an 18-inch, 36-spoke alloy rimmed wheel at either end, shrouded in Pirelli Phantom rubber (the rear was specially developed for the bike), allows for excellent control when carving through the turns. It's not massively dynamic to turn but the tires give plenty of grip when hauling around the 459-pound (wet) machine." Michael Mann in BikeSocial

"The Interceptor 650 certainly is the best motorcycle to come out of the Royal Enfield stable in modern history. On our test route, we easily saw the speedometer nudging 90 miles per hour... on several occasions, and that too, without the engine feeling strained, or any part of the motorcycle's body rattling in vibration. This is a Royal Enfield motorcycle which can comfortably cruise at 80 mph, with some more power and performance on tap to go even faster. You do feel a small buzz, particularly on the footpegs at over 5,500 rpm, but it's not something which will likely irritate you, or make you complain. There's little to criticize the new Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, and to sum it up, it's just too good a motorcycle for us to be stingy with praise. Take a bow, Royal Enfield." Preetam Bora in CarAndBike.

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