What I like the most about this motorcycle is you can feel the bike responding to every input of yours albeit the throttle, brake or even from the road.
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25000 km Update
Today my Interceptor touched the 25000 km mark. A very eventful journey of 18 months. I hardly have any complaints.
A few things could be better, but, they are what they are.
I have owned a few bikes in the last 35 years. The original RX100, the original Shogun, the initial Apache 150, the Honda 350 and now the Interceptor.
The first two were hooligans and I enjoyed the most on those bikes. I was in college and not averse to taking a lot of risks. The Shogun was sold off in a year. The Rx was with me for 17 years.
The Apache was just used for commuting and, frankly, I never liked the bike. The Highness was a very big disappointment and was sold off in 6 months via Tbhp marketplace.
The Interceptor has given me a lot of joy. I am 54 now. Probably a little bit more mature than earlier, I am able to enjoy the character that this bike has.
What I like most about the bike is you feel the bike responding to every input of yours albeit the throttle, the brake or even from the road. Less electronics is always welcome for me.
Looking to a lot more good times on the bike.
Cheers
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