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Title: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: SteveC#222 on April 21, 2021, 09:31:38 AM
Not a thumper, but I know a few of you lucky people have one of these.

Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: iansoady on April 21, 2021, 09:52:42 AM
Does look nice doesn't it?
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: SteveC#222 on April 21, 2021, 10:12:40 AM
Proper Motorcycle, unlike much of the modern stuff which look like a parts bin mish mash!
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: Itsme on April 21, 2021, 11:07:31 AM
Me and my mate had a wander around the local bike shop today as it was open again. We are both of a similar vintage and we agreed that other than a nice Sportster 883 Iron there was absolutely noting in there that remotely attracted us. Bah humbug.

As you say though the RE looks lovely and 'proper'.

Spartacus
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: mthee on April 21, 2021, 12:34:15 PM
Kawasaki W800? Air cooled, long stroke, parallel twin, 360° crank.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: xbally on April 21, 2021, 05:49:57 PM
They are a great value modern bike in the classic tradition with lots of scope to mod/improve or customise.I saw this vid last week and am quite tempted to consider the big bore kit in the future-although I have no idea of the costs. The basic package is pretty sound though.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: SteveC#222 on April 21, 2021, 06:54:09 PM
They are a great value modern bike in the classic tradition with lots of scope to mod/improve or customise.I saw this vid last week and am quite tempted to consider the big bore kit in the future-although I have no idea of the costs. The basic package is pretty sound though.

Quoting from the video comments

"A quick note on costs. I didn’t mention these in the video as there are a number of approaches for this mod, all with different costs.

The standard 865 S&S kit is £659, but that is just the basic kit that will need to be professionally fitted to your factory barrel. You’d probably be looking at around £400 in labour to get a good machinist to bore and press-fit it.

If you want the ready to go kit (including a new barrel) it’s £1740 (inc vat)

Then you have various options in terms of cams, clutches and fuel controllers.

The cam in this bike is by Hitchcocks and costs £205

The pre-configured Power Commander costs £387

The performance clutch kit is £398

The free flow headers are £354 and the end cans are £358

The total cost of everything will depend on how much you fit yourself, and what supporting parts you go for. It’s probably a whole video just to talk about the options here."


Not cheap, but even with the full upgrades still the same price or less than a lot of similar stuff and so much nicer.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: xbally on April 21, 2021, 08:06:29 PM
They are a great value modern bike in the classic tradition with lots of scope to mod/improve or customise.I saw this vid last week and am quite tempted to consider the big bore kit in the future-although I have no idea of the costs. The basic package is pretty sound though.

Quoting from the video comments

"A quick note on costs. I didn’t mention these in the video as there are a number of approaches for this mod, all with different costs.

The standard 865 S&S kit is £659, but that is just the basic kit that will need to be professionally fitted to your factory barrel. You’d probably be looking at around £400 in labour to get a good machinist to bore and press-fit it.

If you want the ready to go kit (including a new barrel) it’s £1740 (inc vat)

Then you have various options in terms of cams, clutches and fuel controllers.

The cam in this bike is by Hitchcocks and costs £205

The pre-configured Power Commander costs £387

The performance clutch kit is £398

The free flow headers are £354 and the end cans are £358

The total cost of everything will depend on how much you fit yourself, and what supporting parts you go for. It’s probably a whole video just to talk about the options here."


Not cheap, but even with the full upgrades still the same price or less than a lot of similar stuff and so much nicer.
Ouch-well that's way beyond my budget unless I came into some £s.I know these things aren't cheap to do and its probably money well spent but I guess I'm just too tight when I could have another bike or two or three for the money!
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: tommy on April 22, 2021, 10:21:14 PM
thats alot of money  but these kits dont come cheap ,i think the 650 has good power for what type of a bike it is ,tommy
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: Rossco500 on April 23, 2021, 10:21:35 PM
It's alot of money to spend - I think for most folk a different set of pipes and a change of filter would be plenty. To be honest, the one I test rode a few years back sounded nice even with the standard pipes. Similar but different to my W650 if that makes sense. High performance bikes are wasted on me! Lol.
I noticed if you went for the big bore kit (450cc-ish) from Hitchcocks for the Himalayan and added all the bits they recommend you're up towards £2000.

Regards

Tony
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: JOOLZ on April 28, 2021, 02:11:32 PM
I must admit, I do like the twin and the performance kit is not too badly priced for what you get
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Interceptor Big Bore
Post by: xbally on April 28, 2021, 04:26:46 PM
The thing is : it does offer you many options.

The basic bike is excellent value-with on faults IMHO.

Then if you want to modify you can take it a stage at a time to spread the cost if you want to.