Author Topic: First ride orange Interceptor  (Read 1623 times)

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bonkers

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on: April 13, 2019, 09:23:53 am
New local dealer had a orange Interceptor demomodel. Did some miles on it. Nice bike but not extreme in anything. Very simple to ride and to get used to. Bit like the kawa W650 but nothing like a old Bonnie or Commando. Conclusion, I am so very happy with my stealth black classic 500. So much more character! After 3000 km it starts  running like a dream.
B.t.w. Had a ride last sunday together with 4 Norton Commando's. 200 km in front off them was real fun. Never felt so good coming off that little thumper . Beautifull weather and a fantastic happening with over 200 brittish bikes.
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Before;
Triumph T120- Norton Commando 5x
Triton T150V tripple- BMW R80
BMW R100RS- BMW R100S
BMW R80 G/S- BMW R80 GS
BMW R100 GS- BMW R80 GS Basic
BMW R100 CS- BMW R80 ST
BMW R NineT- Buell S2
Moto Guzzi V7 Sport- Moto Guzzi Le Mans 1 Ice Blue
Current;
Stealth Black C5 RE- BMW R100 Monolever 7 rock


Warwick

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Reply #1 on: April 15, 2019, 06:33:55 am
My iron barrels were the same. After 2000kms they totally loosened up and ran much better. The gearboxes also did the same.
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2007 Bullet, 1999 Lightning, 2010 Honda VFR1200f, 2019 Interceptor, 2007 Kwaka GPX250R


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Reply #2 on: April 15, 2019, 01:38:29 pm
IMO, if you have the patience to deal with the factory "warts", the Iron Barrels are the best Bullets of all. They are the "real deal" and the true vintage experience.
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