The Super Meteor 650 is a cruiser with modern muscle—its 650cc twin engine, relaxed seating, and premium finishes deliver confident long-distance comfort and an assertive presence.
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Interceptor 650
The Interceptor 650 mixes twin-cylinder dynamism with retro aesthetics, offering smooth acceleration, upright ergonomics, and flexible performance for both city rides and weekend touring.
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FAQ
No, it hasn't. It's still in the same tune with the same power output and torque, but in a slightly different chassis.
The seating position is quite comfortable if you're going on long rides. The source of discomfort – epic discomfort – is the rear suspension.
Oh yes! Unless you live somewhere where the roads are nothing but the best, the Shotgun's suspension will feel very stiff, only the Super Meteor is worse.
It's a heavy motorcycle and that you'll to get used to with time. After you do, you'll discover that the Shotgun is not a complex motorcycle to ride.
Never. The Royal Enfield 650 Twin runs smoothly from idle to redline and nearing the redline – nearing 150kmph, you could think of the feeling as a sense of strain.
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