This modified Interceptor 650 from Greece is as practical as it looks, for both daily use and show-offs.
The Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 has been in production since 2018. It shares the same chassis and parallel-twin cylinder 650 cc engine with the Continental GT, but with a relaxed sitting position, and the comparatively cheaper price tag makes for a really good VFM product. Given REs global presence, the Interceptor 650 has been a popular choice in the international market. This also makes them more easily prone to modifications. A recent example is this Halloween special motorcycle built in Cyprus, Greece by Hayball Motorcycles.
A closer look at this beautiful build and the first detail that stands out is that bright orange paint job. Other details, like the engine assembly, and decals are blacked out. The tank has a black racing stripe that runs longitudinally, and the rear seat ends get a sport cowl cover. The seat is custom-made, and the exhaust pipes as well, with an insulated cover.
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At the front, the bike gets a custom-made fairing visor in the same body colour. The rearview mirror has been swapped for handle-bar units. The custom-made rear fender is also shortened to sport a custom-made number plate. But the most beautiful design touch has to be those custom rear-shock absorbers. The gas canister is designed to resemble a Fanta can. Besides that, these modified Interceptor 650 rides on 18 spoke wheels that are blacked out, and the rims have orange highlights for the sporty look.
Mechanically, this custom-built Interceptor has retained the same 648 cc/ parallel-twin cylinder engine that puts out 47.65 Ps and 52 Nm of torque. The transmission duties are handled by a 6-speed manual transmission with a slipper clutch as standard.
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