It was the success of the 650s and the 350s from RE that made Triumph realise they couldn't ignore the small-capacity market!
@davydavidson242111 ай бұрын
Gotta love fella's who have never rode a bike without all the gizmo's, give it a month of riding you'll never go back to mode riding, this is what riding is all about, knowing your bike not the computer, enjoyed your video
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Thanks! And being able to enjoy this bike is why I avoided using the quickshifter too much on the Hornet I was running previously - wanted to be sure I'd be able to change gear properly and not get sloppy relying on the tech! Paying dividends here.
@logangodofcandy11 ай бұрын
Took my training on a bike with no special anything, then bought a bike with special everything. As far as I can tell, they drive the same.
@bobbyriggillo80598 ай бұрын
I didn't even know bikes had computers, been riding daily for 25 years, had to Google" Mode Riding"
@equaliser226510 ай бұрын
Its great no shitty electronics to go wrong, no reliance on tec, thank god. Cars should follow suit.
@panksham11 ай бұрын
No experienced rider needs a gear indicator. Just look at the rpm if you are in doubt. With more riding you will get the idea just by the beautiful engine sound. If it sounds stressed, you need to shift up. I really don't understand the fuss about the gear indicators
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Absolutely - seat of pants is all the gear indicator you really need!
@andreastomblin213711 ай бұрын
I own one and it does not bother me I have never owned a bike with one. You hear and feel the engine and know by instinct if you need to shift up or down.
@tombinkley268810 ай бұрын
Revs and sound are all you need, you are spot on.
@jackdeniston61509 ай бұрын
Neutral
@jlrutube13129 ай бұрын
I've had around 13 different motorcycles in my life and I have never had one with a gear indicator. I really sort of want one though and yet I don't know why since you really don't need one. My next bike, and probably my last bike will most likely be the Interceptor and so I most likely will never experience the wonders of a gear indicator. Oh well...
@denlsgoulden230711 ай бұрын
Had mine for 4 years now and covered 7000 miles, quite a few on motorways too. I find it to be a very relaxed capable machine which cruises at 75 mph easily without even getting out of breath with quite a bit left for overtakes. That's because it's under stressed, whereas the little Triumph with much less cubes would be buzzy and need to be revved alot to accomplish the same velocity. The forks have adequate travel and the shocks can be changed out quite cheaply for a pair of Wagons or similar so it's no big deal. RE should be commended on these twins I believe they have been a game changer for them and rightly so. 🤔🙄
@cameronyoung12536 ай бұрын
I suggest you try the little Triumph. After 1000 miles the buzzy vibrations, noticeable in the running in period, almost disappear and I find it smoother than my Brothers RE 650 up to 80 mph. Also a bit brisker in acceleration. Will cruise at 70-80 all day. I would would think the difference is due to weight.
@IanDavies-t7b10 ай бұрын
Great review. I have done 23000km on my bike. Great, reliable fun. Had a 68 Triumph Trophy.. A 69 Norton Mercury, and a 72 Commando. Iff retro feel is what your after, then this is bike for you.
@canopus1019 ай бұрын
I chuckled at the generation change observation. I have ridden for 50 years and have only ridden one bike with a gear indicator, my BMW RT 1200. The direct inversion to the presenter's experience. By the way, I have ridden an Interceptor for 3 years. Love it! One of the best bikes I have ever had.
@DANTHETUBEMAN8 ай бұрын
I agree, everyone will say they should have bought one in ten years,, and I will say,, why didn't you? 🤠
@canopus1018 ай бұрын
@@DANTHETUBEMAN The Interceptor only came out around 2019 in my area. I bought one in April 2021.
@critterIMHO11 ай бұрын
For every day riding, there’s a lot to be said for an understressed engine. Not every bike has to be race oriented.
@Root_boy2 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Had a Sprint ST 1050 before this one, you can't even rev out second gear without risking your license.. The interceptor allows you to have fun, go through the gears, wring it out and you're still going legal speeds. That's a plus in my book
@theoldhobbit36403 ай бұрын
I have recently returned to motorcycling, having just retired, proper midlife crisis 😅. A friend was selling his Interceptor in preparation for a new bike, so when he found out I was thinking of buying a bike, he offered me mates rates. I just couldn't resist, and 5 weeks on, I'm loving it. It's no racing machine but that's not what I'm after. Mine is factory spec but a touring seat has been fitted. It's such a beautiful bike, powerful enough for me, rides well, looks great and wherever I go, it draws positive attention. I'm 😃 from ear to ear and enjoying my mature riding......😊
@stillshakin212511 ай бұрын
Had mine 2 years and it still feels good. I thought they had changed to Ceat tyres now to support Indian suppliers but obviously not any more. I have them on mine and they feel fine, well they do in summer when its dry anyway. Hagon shocks tighten up the rear well.
@michaellyons5199 ай бұрын
Today just did 442 ks today on my interceptor, 32,000ks all up..bike is brilliant and beautiful..it's all you need.
@johnharris735311 ай бұрын
That's one of the most beautiful Int.'s that I've seen. Yeah the little triumph s are hot look good too. Carry on!
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Thank you, that's the plan!
@ianwebb307611 ай бұрын
Great review. I have never owned a motorcycle that has had a gear indicator and to be honest I don't think that I've ever needed one. The Interceptor come with a Rev Counter and that is all that I need. I have had my Interceptor for coming up for two years now and I absolutley love it. It does all that I ask of it. Sure, it's no Pocket Rocket, but I knew that when I bought it. It looks the business and it is a doddle to work on, which was one of the attractions for me as I prefer to do my own maintenance. There are plenty of after market parts available to give it a unique look and feel, should that be your preference.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Absolutely - rev counter for the win!
@derekm623611 ай бұрын
Every bike should have a rev counter. Those who don't undestand them need to buy automatics or DCTs.
@ChrisMason-q4w11 ай бұрын
I ride in a RE group and i have to say thats the best best paint scheme i have seen to date.
@garyfobrien11 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks for the insights.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Pleasure - more instalments to come on this bike as well. Stay tuned!
@luislopeztejeda55589 ай бұрын
I had mine just 3 days... i am loving it.
@burtvhulberthyhbn758310 ай бұрын
Bought mine in June 2019 and the only breakdown was the speedometer cable. Over 38,000 miles from sea level to 10,232 ft altitude and it runs impeccably well. I'm dragging pegs and pipes on mountain roads and itll actually just reach 100 mph
@RenatoPinheiro2211 ай бұрын
I´ve got to drive the RE Interceptor twice already in Brazil, in ride tests and I must confess that I was really impressed ... Not the faster or most nimble bike I´ve driven, butttt, for the sticker price, you get a lot of bike for fun at the weekends rides ... I had a HD883 and two GS´s ( 800cc and 1200 cc) in the past, but now, getting older, I really like this bike concept ... More than just riding, caring for her, cleaning and polishing, what a way to spend the weekends .... Here in BR the T100 and T120 are basically twice the price, they are fantastic and far superior in every corner, but the $$ draining on them if compared to the RE, it´s a deal braker for me .... Awesome review and I wish you a succesful campaign at the KZbin. Cheers !!
@-old-school-motorcyclesltd11 ай бұрын
I’m really liking that colour scheme Great Video ride and discussion 😊
@stuartsharpe551311 ай бұрын
Great bike look forward to seeing some more videos nice colours 👍
@oldgeezerproductions5 ай бұрын
I bought a new INT 650 during the Spring of 2022 and, as of August 2024, I have 20,000+ miles (~32,000 KM) on it. I ride my motorcycle here on the Central Coast of California about 30 miles a day (when it's not raining). My bike's big, heavy mufflers (AKA, silencers) have been replaced with free-flow units and I'm guessing that my engine now produces about 50 HP (more or less). For every thing I ride a bike for, both in town and on local country roads, 50 HP is more than just adequate. I almost never use (or need to use) full throttle and have taken the engine to redline only a couple of times (while under test). I have never encountered as situation where I wanted more HP or acceleration or "better handling" around corners. Of course, I am an 'old rider' and not a 'bold rider' and perhaps that accounts for while I'm still around to enjoy riding.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist5 ай бұрын
Really interesting, and thanks for sharing your experiences and insight - honestly appreciated! And I hear you on the old/bold axis. Fully intend to be around long enough to rebrand this channel 'old-age motorcyclist' at the appropriate moment!
@Tubespoet11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, it was good to hear what you think coming from a non retro bike background. I thought what you said was very fair and I can assure you that even after 3 years of ownership mine still puts a smile on my face every time I ride it. What you perhaps hinted at is that it is a good bike for wet or slippery conditions, very smooth and controllable although the cleaning afterwards keeps you busy 😂. If you really do want a slow experience might I recommend the Himalayan 411? 😉
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Good to hear, thanks for the insight and glad to hear you're enjoying yours. Hoping to try the new Himalayan soon but I appreciate this is a very different beast from the 'proper' one, and I know people love those for their old-school vibe. More on that, this bike and others I'll be riding as the channel hopefully grows so chuck us a sub and stay tuned for more and maybe I'll see you out there on your Enfield some time!
@tombinkley268810 ай бұрын
On my second Int now, excellent bike for an oldie like me. The only other bike like it is the Bonnie. Love them both.
@eldritchshiner5 ай бұрын
I love mine. It's a totally different experience from riding my Suzukis. It makes me slow down a bit and just enjoy the experience. Everywhere I park it, it draws attention.
@richardcrighton807911 ай бұрын
i've got an upgraded 350 classic and it is a dream to ride
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Lovely stuff, hoping to have a go on one at some point.
@bobmassey722711 ай бұрын
Ive been riding a 21, Interceptor for the better part of 3 years , and about 6,700 miles or so. I bought it for all the reasons you referenced. It is, in its own way a trip back into the past. Reminds me of what motorcycling was about back in the 60s-70s. It draws a lot of attention and positive comments from young and old alike. So far, no real complaints. Hope you like yours as much as I do mine.
@dogphlap67499 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review. I've got the GT version. I've been riding motorcycles since 1963 but, like you sir I'd definitely welcome a gear indicator for this 6 speed bike.
@molonlabe960211 ай бұрын
It's a SLOW but cool retro. Those aluminum cases are a nightmare to maintain because they don't properly seal them.
@BobKramer5111 ай бұрын
After polishing, seal the cases with a coat of good paste wax. I wax mine about twice a year.
@derekm623611 ай бұрын
You make your own nightmares. Just use Solvol Autosol.
@DirkGentley429 ай бұрын
Apparently the cases have minor machining marks (to keep the costs down). On another channel the owner fine polishes the cases with 1200 wet and dry with good results. If it were my bike I'd then smear a thin layer of oil or grease on it in the rainy season's. old Brit bikes never had sealed casings, but polishing them was part of the thrill! You could always use VHT clear coat.
@tonygreenbank861111 ай бұрын
Nice vid you seemed to be jumping around a bit going over Cock Hill. Or as we say in these parts "tha don't know if tha's coming or going". But I will say you are braver than me at this time of year.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Haha, busted by your local knowledge there! I need to get another camera so I can do my forward and face view footage in one take but, for now, with limited time and battery life in the cold it's a case of artistic licence to string together an edit that works. And, for now, it's between us, OK? 😉
@lord.onk9910 ай бұрын
Very well commented, enjoyed a lot.
@garyives12186 ай бұрын
.......and it's awesome because you can easily mount racks and side cases to it. Love mine for this, 18,000 miles on.
@RenatoPinheiro2211 ай бұрын
I get the "power to weight " ratio comparison within the RE twin´s and the new T400´s, but I do not consider that someone looking for a modern classic would even compare these bikes ... I would never do that, personnaly .. I was very excited at a glance with the new 400 cc T´s, but afterwards, I figured out that the only thing that attracted me, it was the brand ... it´s a mono cylinder bike and I do not like the looks ..... I keep with the RE´s twins and I´m saving money to buy my RE Interceptor 2024 .... Cheers !!
@lorcanroche29874 ай бұрын
My 07 ktm 950 sm doesn't even have a rev counter.
@coleythailand99911 ай бұрын
The pirelli sportscomp tyres are horrible if you like grip. Came with the bonnevilles as well. Will get rid this week from my interceptor. Good review sir.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Thank you! And with a few more winter miles now I think I agree with your assessment on the Pirellis - big brand tyre or not if it were my bike I’d be swapping them out just like you!
@wallyinvalencia11 ай бұрын
Mine came with the Ceats. Swapped them out after a couple of months. Now on Michelins (road classic), huge improvement.
@borderlands660611 ай бұрын
@@wallyinvalencia The Ceats don't inspire confidence, there's very little feedback through the bars. I'll change mine this summer.
@MichaelDisney11 ай бұрын
I got a new s1 continental, which had pirrelli phantom sports comp tyres fitted. However, they were crossply! Apparently pirrelli made radial phantom sportscomps too - confusing, huh? The replacement seat tyres were radial, so I imagine the handing in bends was better (at least in the dry). I had to get rid of mine because I couldn't stand the handling, 50p'ing every bend, tram lining and a few tank slappers, so it had to go, since there were not many alternatives in the wheel sizes at the time and I also thought the power to weight, build quality and brake feel were also very underwhelming. It sounded great tho! I hope you get on better with yours.
@martinowl11 ай бұрын
Never had a problem with the 2 sets of Pirelli’s I’ve had on. Price was the reason I then moved to Bridgestone, sadly in my opinion, whist great tyres, I don’t think they suit the Interceptor. Just had a pair of Michelin classics fitted, but not been out on them yet.
@Lee-70ish11 ай бұрын
All my bikes have never had a gear indicator . Dont see why one is so important. One down five up I know what cog im on . Neutral is handy but not essential .
@Mr4321aldo11 ай бұрын
Good video. Thank you.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Thanks, and more to come as well so do the like and subscribe thing to keep in touch - got some interesting and varied bikes to share in coming weeks so stay tuned!
@Biggus6311 ай бұрын
It's fast enough for anyone who wants to keep their licence.
@clausentumsoton6 ай бұрын
Touring in Europe (where I live) I've found the performance to be adequate, especially with a 16t front sprocket fitted. The only time I wish for a bit more is on the motorway sometimes, it cruises fine at 120kph (74.5mph) without feeling stressed.. it will cruise faster but I prefer a less stressed feel to the engine. Everyday cars seem to cruise the same or faster so I'm overtaken quite a lot.. the result I suppose is that I avoid motorways whenever possible although sometimes it's the only viable option if you want to cover ground at a reasonable pace. Another 10kph at less than 5000rpm would be good, just a personal feeling.
@DieterGromala6 ай бұрын
Ich habe meine seit 2019 das beste was ich je gefahren habe einfach perfekt ❤
@iantoy777811 ай бұрын
What are you filming with , excellent filming.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Thanks - currently just a battered old GoPro5 and DSLR for the statics/fly-bys, all with separate sound recording for vox.
@RenatoPinheiro2211 ай бұрын
About the Pirelli tires on this bike, I´ve learned that even being the same model sold around the globe, these are actually made in India ... to be cheaper and more competitive in the local market ... so you can not compare to the same pirelli ´s sold elsewhere ... I was astonished when I read that ..... but it makes sense ... even considering that the italian brand should never compromise quality for affordability ....
@jlrutube13129 ай бұрын
Yes, I have heard the same thing. I wouldn't trust that so-called Indian Pirelli tire to keep me safe on a wet curve. In fact, I saw a guy take a curve at a reasonable speed on wet pavement on a new Interceptor with those knock off Pirelli tires and the front tire slipped and he crashed. He wasn't hurt too badly but I bet he went out and bought some real Pirelli tires or some other reputable brand.
@warrenhancock57424 ай бұрын
0 to 100kph in 6 seconds is not slow in my books. Had mine for 4 years with nearly 50,000ks on the clock and loving it. Given my Interceptor and BMW R1200RT I find the Inty more fun to ride.
@rover100bunson11 ай бұрын
i have a gt, ive replaced the exhaust with a stinger 2 into 1,saves about 12kg,yss rear shocks saves 2kg,lithium ion battery saves 4.3kg,removed grabrail and footpegs, toolkit, anything not really needed, so saved probably over 20kg,the difference in acceleration is really noticeable, the bike looks great, paint on tank would put many automotive manufacturers to shame, falls down a little with dodgy ignition switch and having to replace the shitty relays with bosch items, would i buy another RE, yes definitely
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Sounds mega, and quite the machine. Amazing how much weight you can strip out of them as well, seemingly. Bravo!
@joeq.public2817 ай бұрын
Starts at 5:02
@loisleor6 ай бұрын
Did you change the handleswitch?
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist6 ай бұрын
@@loisleor No, it’s as it came.
@loisleor6 ай бұрын
@@midlifecrisismotorcyclist what year model is this interceptor bike? Thanks bro
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist6 ай бұрын
@@loisleor I'll assume it was a 2024 - was delivered February this year.
@ianhalliwell860410 ай бұрын
Streets ahead of the Triumph 400 in my opinion that's not a modern retro at all. I tried both the Interceptor and the GoldStar and loved both but because the BSA was a single with bags of character i chose the GoldStar but would have been happy with the Interceptor.
@alexwilsonpottery373310 ай бұрын
How many gears does it have!!? Never ridden a bike WITH a gear indicator. Had an Enfield dealer over here in the states tell me they shouldn’t sell anything smaller than 1000cc here because they’d be run over by everyone else in suvs and trucks. Funny how that was never an issue in the UK on my 125 - faster drivers just went round me. There’s a fair amount of unsubstantiated fear in the US, is all I can say.
@raymorris95211 ай бұрын
It's not a bad bike if you can leave it alone, but many owners very quickly change the exhaust, and add a power commander, uprating the suspension and brakes, change the seat because its uncomfortable after 40 minute's, Then it doesn't ad up, you might as well buy a Triumph 900,
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Fair points; if it were mine I'd probably want to improve the damping and make it a bit louder but hopefully you could do that without, as you say, ending up spending Triumph money on a bike that's fundamentally some way behind.
@iantoy777811 ай бұрын
What you have just said is what I did to my triumph scrambler expensive great engine but the rest was crap.
@relevation011 ай бұрын
Thing is we would probably do the same thing to the Triumph 😂
@logangodofcandy11 ай бұрын
No, you need to upgrade to the scrambler 1200, the only proper scrambler.
@equaliser226510 ай бұрын
The UK is not the place for motorcycles is it. Wet damp cold depressing . Mate you count gears in your head like rounds in your magazine.
@TerraMagnus11 ай бұрын
I had one of these that I only let go of to make room in the garage for another bike 😂 I’ve been riding a long time and have had many bikes, including Triumph T100. I’d rate the Interceptor 650 as MORE fun than the Triumph, chiefly because the Royal Enfield was much more reliable. The only thing I found the Royal Enfield wanting for was modern butt support. That seat was a plank and the touring seat upgrade was barely better. I wouldn’t recommend this bike as a beginner bike. I think it’s too powerful off the line for beginners. But a great bike for any rider at any stage of experience past the first season of riding on a less powerful bike.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Interesting, and thanks for sharing the insight, appreciated.
@allanb526 ай бұрын
Unless you are a racer, why is speed so important given you can lose you licence in an eyeblink? To me it is all about how it makes you feel, the look, the sound, the handling and making you smile. Give me a Royal Enfield over a screaming "Rice Bike" any day. All a sports bike is good for apart from speeding tickets, is DOA, dead on arrival. I am 72 and still have a few more years of enjoying the wind in what's left of my hair and flies in what's left of my teeth...and a hug from the GF (read wife) on pillion, as we do 50mph around the twisties. Then enjoying a half of lager in the sun of Portugal, looking at the bike that got me there and the wife who "wants to die with me".
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist6 ай бұрын
Absolutely the spirit and why these bikes appeal so much!
@allanb526 ай бұрын
@@midlifecrisismotorcyclist I will never understand how anyone can be comfortable on an upright bike doing 80mph+. You need your belly on the tank and nose on the bars. I am sure the 650 will do 80.....
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist6 ай бұрын
@@allanb52 It's like a natural speed limiter, right? No bad thing in that sense!
@allanb526 ай бұрын
@@midlifecrisismotorcyclist yes, but 100mph is a bit fast, my Meteor 350 is around 60mph, 2 up and that isn't fast enough, I am looking at a big bore filter and maybe taking the cat out. Another few horses may help, the 450 engine would be ideal.
@philipmillen427110 ай бұрын
Looks way better than triumph, isn't that important?
@seniorbarends5 ай бұрын
Isn't that Triumph 400 engine borrowed from KTM? The Interceptor has proven to be well--built, under-stressed and durable. I expect to see them with high mileages soon. I have a bit of a bias because of the old Yamaha 650 twin, which wasn't much faster. It would be nice if RE came with a 850 version with 60 - 65 HP though.
@mattdog198211 ай бұрын
If your into classic bikes but can’t afford/maintain one (like me😂) a modern retro is the way to go. No, the interceptorisn’t a performance bike. I also own a 350 and the uk roads/conditions/traffic don’t even allow me to ride that flat out.
@rwl81507 ай бұрын
Road my RD350b 1000 miles with no antilock brakes, fuel gage, gear indicator and had to add oil regularly to the oil tank. We dont need all of the excess crap on the new bikes. Learn how many miles you can run on you tank, watch your tach and listen to your motor to know what gear you are in. Have you driven any stick shift car with a gear indicator?
@pmay2227 ай бұрын
i bet the brakes are not even scuffed in or the engine run in yet... with all the new speed restrictions...this is all the bike we really need...the race rep has been a fantasy toy for decades..where can you use them properly on crowded roads..?
@nrich51279 ай бұрын
If you want a race bike there are plenty of offerings already - except they are uncomfortable, ugly , expensive, sound like a buzz saw and when they wear out they aren't economically feasible to rebuild. A Royal Enfield on the other hand is relatively inexpensive, allows for a more relaxed style of riding, sounds sweet, can be modified by the user, and because parts are cheap this bike will be serviced forever and thus will always have some resale value. Nobody wants a well used racer style bike because they are too complicated and expensive to rebuild. Whereas a 40 year old Triumph or Harley in pieces in boxes still has value cause someone will want to bring it back to life.
@kdato7748 ай бұрын
I don't think the 400 single competes with the 650 twin.
@mrmoon14823 ай бұрын
Love the interceptor and hitting over a ton definitely isn’t slow, Dude the street 400 is slow compared to the interceptor, loads of videos on here of them compared from a stand still to top speed, 🙄
@derekm623611 ай бұрын
This video is only two weeks old and you mention the RRP of the Inter as £6500, but with no mention that for weeks now it is possible to buy new for only £5300 at various dealers. It puts the little Triumph buzz box in a different light. Even at full RRP, the Inter is much more bike.
@martincunningham464511 ай бұрын
A good rider should know what gear they are in , a gear indicator is unnecessary and shouldn’t be found on a retro motorcycle. Just saying 😅
@logangodofcandy11 ай бұрын
I must suck at driving, since I frequently lose track in a 10 or 18 speed rig. I usually ignore the speedo and go with traffic, picking the right gear by glancing down once at the gear indicator is good in light traffic
@martincunningham464510 ай бұрын
Never had any problems with my Fuller 18 speed , the engine told me when it was time to change gear.
@clausentumsoton6 ай бұрын
Back in the seventies we were laughed at if we didn't know what gear we were in...... just another thing to go wrong.
@GrtSatan11 ай бұрын
The engine is wonderful, the suspension is cheap junk. I've owned my gorgeous Continental GT for four years and I dread bumpy roads.
@TerraMagnus11 ай бұрын
I’d add… if performance is your main motivation, get something like an MT-07 instead and be happy with the ugly bike that can really go.
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
Oh absolutely - if it's about the speed this is the wrong bike, and I'm fine with the chilling out and enjoying the vibes on this.
@mattdog198211 ай бұрын
The xsr is a nice bike. More neo retro than modern classic
@RTFLDGR10 ай бұрын
d/n matter gear. Run the engine.
@caseyclifford85369 ай бұрын
I don't think the Triumph Speed 400 looks retro at all. I laugh that they call it a modern classic. There weren't allot of bikes rolling with blacked out engines and gear boxes in the 1960's. Gold forks not retro. Cast wheels not retro. Shape of exhaust not retro. Single clock with lcd panel, not retro. The saddest day for me was the day I sold my RE Interceptor 650 Glitter and Dust(sellers remorse). If I could find one used I would re-purchase it in a heart beat.
@paulfoster543211 ай бұрын
Don't make me laugh 🤣😂🤣 The Triumph 400 Isn't even a contender for the Interceptor LOL 🤣 The Interceptors Provenance alone would blow the Triumph away LOL 🤣 Are you aware Royal Enfield are nearly selling in one month what Triumph Sell in a Year world wide, That's some food for thought for you. Cheers Paul 👍
@midlifecrisismotorcyclist11 ай бұрын
You're right, I was just putting the Triumph in there as a reference because it was the last bike I rode before the Interceptor, and with roughly equivalent power and from a brand with similarly evocative history. But, as you say, as many differences are there are similarities.
@donnawillson151611 ай бұрын
They sound like tractors,build quality poor,very slow,pensioners bike I suppose.
@markpavlowski722311 ай бұрын
"pensioners bike I suppose"...yup, I have one(amongst others) …however over the years I've owned approx. 40 different bikes & you...??...😎...have a nice day, go bake some cookies.
@wallyinvalencia11 ай бұрын
It's not the kind of bike you'd be riding if you have more testosterone than braincells 😉
@andreastomblin213711 ай бұрын
@@markpavlowski7223 well said Sir!!!
@relevation011 ай бұрын
Oooh, Donna's making cookies???
@clausentumsoton6 ай бұрын
'They sound like tractors..' That's a compliment isn't it? Rather a tractor than a buzzsaw!