The website of Royal Enfield shows that alloy wheels will soon make way on the Interceptor 650 and GT 650, along with luggage and electrical options.
Royal Enfield offers variety of authorized accessories on the newly launched 650 Twins. The range includes touring seats, custom mirror kits, windscreens, engine guards and much more.
The official website of the company shows that the Interceptor 650 and GT 650 will soon get alloy wheels, luggage options and further electrical accessories. The options are yet to be revealed, but the website says “Coming soon”.
The lineup of RE consists of touring motorcycles, which riders feel neccessary to equip with certain accessories. All these accessories can be booked online and fitted at the dealerships too.
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We expect 2-3 options for the alloy wheels. Only Thunderbird X series is offered with alloy wheels in the whole lineup. The luggage options might include panniers, tank bags or hard boxes on the side.
A lot of Interceptor 650 and GT 650 owners have complained about the poor visibility of the headlamps. New electrical accessories might include full LED headlamps or probably complete LED lighting.
The prices of official accessories are usually high, in case of Royal Enfield. We expect similar high prices for all the upcoming components.
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Royal Enfield 650 Twins were launched back in November 2018. While the Interceptor 650 is a Classic Roadster with relaxed riding position and a touring seat, the Continental GT 650 is an old-school cafe racer, with clip-ons and a crouched position.
Powering the 650 Twins is a 648cc air-cooled parallel-twin cylinder engine, that churns out 47 BHP and 52 Nm of peak torque. The engine comes mated to a 6-speed transmission.
Braking is handled by 320mm disc at the front and a 240mm disc at the back, paired with dual-channel ABS. For suspension, the 650 Twins get telescopic forks at the front and gas-charged twin-shocks at the back.
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Prices of Interceptor 650 commence at Rs 2.5 Lakhs going up to Rs 2.7 Lakhs. GT 650 is a bit pricier at Rs 2.65 Lakhs up to Rs 2.85 Lakhs (prices ex-showroom).