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Old 16th June 2020, 10:03   #1876
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Re: Ridden: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & Continental GT 650 Twin

Here is a suspension related update from the Adv Rider forum.

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Bike was down all week, with the following being installed:

Puig windscreen
Motone Risers
Givi racks & cases
Öhlins rear shocks
Andreani cartridges


I cannot stress this enough, if you have the money. Upgrade the suspension. Completely transforms the bike!

With the stock stuff, it handled well (I’m only 155lbs) but over rough pavement, or any imperfections it would show its weakness quickly. Sometimes providing a sketchy experience. The rear Öhlins are great, but it’s the front end that now feels amazing. The bike literally goes where you want instantly, and holds a line without any drama. Absolutely thrilled with the suspension now.
Here is some more on the related suspension costs.

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Ohlins offers two rear shock options. One is $725 and the other is $975. Those prices are for both rear shocks. I went with the $725 option, as Ohlins USA is here in NC and they had them on the shelf, the $975 option were a few weeks out as they were being built in Sweden.

The Andreani front cartridges are $595. Fast Bike Industries here in NC, is the official importer of Andreani. If you order both the cartridges and shocks with them, they will give you 10% off both. (Ohlins USA is in the same town as them) They will also spring the cartridges for your weight. Excellent customer service.
And finally a picture of the bike, the first link has close up pics of the top of the Andreani cartridges. That paint scheme just gets better each time I look at it!

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Old 17th June 2020, 08:38   #1877
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Re: Ridden: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & Continental GT 650 Twin

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Here is a suspension related update from the Adv Rider forum.



Here is some more on the related suspension costs.



And finally a picture of the bike, the first link has close up pics of the top of the Andreani cartridges. That paint scheme just gets better each time I look at it!

Its good to know that the issue is with the shocks and fork which can be fixed with better parts and not with geometry which is practically not fixable. My friend will be installing the YSS kit soon, he is around here on Teambhp but not really active. Will post his feedback when I get it. He is a fairly technical rider and will surely test its mettle, perhaps not the limits. I'd say this should be top of anyone's upgrade list rather than loud pipes(like the pleasant burble), the stainless steel pipes are worth it for the weight savings though.
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Re: Ridden: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & Continental GT 650 Twin

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And finally a picture of the bike, the first link has close up pics of the top of the Andreani cartridges. That paint scheme just gets better each time I look at it!
The Andreani Cartridges are a good proposition with all the preload, rebound and compression damping adjustment, but does anybody in India sell these or do we have to carry them down from the US?
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Re: Ridden: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & Continental GT 650 Twin

I think I know the answer but still asking...

- the one year point went past, does it make sense giving the bike for servicing? One of the service centers (Chembur) is open.
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I think I know the answer but still asking...

- the one year point went past, does it make sense giving the bike for servicing? One of the service centers (Chembur) is open.
Wouldn't there be warrant issues if we don't get the periodic service on time? I think it states in the warranty conditions that all the servicing should be done on time
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The Andreani Cartridges are a good proposition with all the preload, rebound and compression damping adjustment, but does anybody in India sell these or do we have to carry them down from the US?
I did ask around but didnt get any positive response regarding Indian distributors. It looks like you will have to hand carry it down from abroad. On the plus side, you can get it set up for your weight, so that eliminates a lot of experimentation.

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I think I know the answer but still asking...

- the one year point went past, does it make sense giving the bike for servicing? One of the service centers (Chembur) is open.
To keep the warranty intact, I would suggest you take the bike for service. It is worth the peace of mind, this is of course assuming it is safe for you to do so given the prevailing conditions in Bombay.
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To keep the warranty intact, I would suggest you take the bike for service. It is worth the peace of mind, this is of course assuming it is safe for you to do so given the prevailing conditions in Bombay.
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Wouldn't there be warrant issues if we don't get the periodic service on time?
Spoke to the RSA team, they said the company is considering this situation as a special one and the missed timelines would be ignored. However, I am still planning on going ahead - don't want to delay the servicing, given the monsoon season expected to be in full swing. Precautions to be taken of course.
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Re: Ridden: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & Continental GT 650 Twin

Hi All,

I just have a question. Apart from the regular list of exhaust options for twins like AEW, S&S or tec bike parts. Any of the Triumph line-up exhaust can be a direct fit as Plug & Play? We have Bonnie, Street twin, Speed Twin, Thruxton. Anyone tried this? Please guide.
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I just have a question. Apart from the regular list of exhaust options for twins like AEW, S&S or tec bike parts. Any of the Triumph line-up exhaust can be a direct fit as Plug & Play? We have Bonnie, Street twin, Speed Twin, Thruxton. Anyone tried this? Please guide.
None of the Triumph exhausts will be direct fit. At a minimum, you will have to add proper support brackets and connector pipe for the different diameter exhausts.

I have seen one video where a mod garage fitted a straight street twin exhaust on the interceptor.
Is there any specific reason you want Triumph exhaust?
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None of the Triumph exhausts will be direct fit. At a minimum, you will have to add proper support brackets and connector pipe for the different diameter exhausts.

I have seen one video where a mod garage fitted a straight street twin exhaust on the interceptor.
Is there any specific reason you want Triumph exhaust?
Thanks for your response.
So the closest with very minimal mod will be street twin?
Actually I was looking for Vance & Hines to be fitted to Interceptor. Once I know the model, it will be helpful.
But no idea, it may require ECU mapping?
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Re: Ridden: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & Continental GT 650 Twin

I would like any silencers which are horizontal so the passenger footrests can be moved to a lower, comfortable position, even at the price of more difficult rear wheel removal. Triumph silencers may be suitable
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I would like any silencers which are horizontal so the passenger footrests can be moved to a lower, comfortable position, even at the price of more difficult rear wheel removal. Triumph silencers may be suitable
AEW has horizontal ones as well, check their website it's available there, i had seen a video of it on youtube as well
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I would like any silencers which are horizontal so the passenger footrests can be moved to a lower, comfortable position, even at the price of more difficult rear wheel removal. Triumph silencers may be suitable
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AEW has horizontal ones as well, check their website it's available there, i had seen a video of it on Youtube as well
Each of the OEM silencer cost Rs.19K ( Total 38K ) You can get a pair of new AEW's for 9k. I have seen rusting issues with after market ones. If you prefer highway drives, I would suggest you to stick with the OEM ones.
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Thanks for information, yesyeswe and rahulskumar

The AEW horizontal silencers have product code TE 201. Ordered in the stainless steel version.
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Re: Ridden: Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & Continental GT 650 Twin

Hi All,

Apologies if this has been asked before but the thread was a bit too big to scan through.
I am contemplating on Interceptor as an option however yesterday I came across a review which stated that the twin exhaust system tends to get heat up pretty quick especially in the city and since it has no protection so pillion if he/she is not alert can end up with a burn while getting down. Is this a correct observation ? If yes then what are the options to rectify this, I don't see any official exhaust heat shield kind of accessory on RE website.
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