Used 2023 Royal Enfield Standard
interceptor 650 650
<p><strong>Powered by the air-oil cooled parallel 650 Twin, the Interceptor is a trove of ’60s design staples with its 7″ headlight, twin clock front and quilted twin seat. The narrow teardrop tank is slapped with a classic badge and topped with a Monza-style fuel cap. A dual cradle frame with a rear loop makes up the core, by way of a nod to the original Interceptor. It marks the return of one of Royal Enfield’s most loved classic motorcycles. Hailing from a time when all that mattered was that the California sun was out and the surf was up, the new INT650 retains every bit of charm that made it a legend. Ride a piece of history. Ride pure.</strong></p><p><strong>Dark is light. Light is dark. Carbon is the fine line that ties the two together. Outfitted with a host of lustrous carbon fiber accessories by </strong> <strong>RLZ Carbon</strong> <strong> ($800), a blacked out exhaust system with</strong> <strong> AEW’s sonorous TE101s</strong> <strong> ($200) and </strong> <strong>black heat shields</strong> <strong> ($35), </strong> <strong>TEC adjustable rider footpegs</strong> <strong> ($69), </strong> <strong>TEC black rear brake pedal</strong> <strong> ($59), </strong> <strong>TEC gear shift pedal</strong> <strong> ($59), </strong> <strong>YSS Black Line rear shocks</strong> <strong> ($500), </strong> <strong>Motone Slingshot headlight ears</strong> <strong> ($125), </strong> <strong>Motone El Dorado Tail Light</strong> <strong> ($70), </strong> <strong>Royal Enfield Rear Suspension</strong> <strong> ($71.50) and </strong> <strong>Bar End Finishers</strong> <strong> ($66), </strong> <strong>Royal Enfield Touring mirrors</strong> <strong> ($240), </strong> <strong>Bonvent Motorbikes new Desert Scrambler seat and rear fender</strong> <strong> ($600), as well LED indicators. Carbon is life. Carbon is pure.</strong></p> <br> <p> </p><p> </p>