5 accessories & mods that Royal Enfield 650 buyers must consider
19/11/2018 - 19:10
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 Twin, Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Twin, Royal Enfield
Suvil Susvirkar
The Royal Enfield 650 Twins have arrived at dealerships and the deliveries of the motorcycle, as announced by Siddhartha Lal, CEO, Royal Enfield at the launch, would start at the end of this month. Initially, the bikes would be available in small numbers while large-scale deliveries commence from January 2019. The new members are aimed to expand Royal Enfield’s global reach as well and thus would be exported starting next year.
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Royal Enfield is offering an excellent package via the Interceptor INT 650 and the Continental GT 650, especially considering an aggressive price starting from INR 2.50 lakh for the neo-classic roadster and INR 2.65 lakh for the cafe racer. But there is always scope for improvement, and that is precisely what we talk about in this post.
We list five accessories and modifications that every Interceptor INT 650 and the Continental GT 650 buyer should consider installing right after purchasing the motorcycle. We urge readers to take opinion on the legality and manufacturer warranty before modifying their rides. Here are the five Royal Enfield Interceptor INT 650 accessories and modifications.
ArrayCross-spoke wheels might sound like a perfect solution, but they are very expensive. The next best thing available without burning a massive hole in your bank account is aftermarket alloy wheels. A pair of alloy wheels would set you back by anywhere between INR 10,000-15,000, but with tubeless wheels, they would ensure that you don’t get stranded in the middle of nowhere for a very long time. The 650 Twins are not designed to be off-road machines, and alloy wheels are a perfect choice for those who prefer tarmac to gravel.
Converting the wire-spoke wheels to enable the installation of tubeless tyres is another option. It would help you retain the retro look with the convenience of tubeless tyres. YouTube has several tutorials that would help you do a quick DIY task to convert your wire-spoke wheels. Opt to take your motorcycle to experts for the conversion if you lack the technical knowledge.