Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 fuel consumption test! I was so wrong!

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Welcome to my channel, where I embark on thrilling adventures and conduct exciting tests on motorcycles! In today's video, I dive into the world of fuel efficiency with the iconic Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. Join me as I debunk the mystery surrounding its fuel consumption and embark on an exhilarating ride through the beautiful surroundings of Stęszew City!
    Have you ever wondered how far you can push your motorcycle on a single tank of fuel? I certainly did! In my previous attempts, I managed to cover a maximum distance of 235 km before the fuel gauge hit empty, leading to some not-so-fun experiences. But I was determined to get to the bottom of this and perform the ultimate fuel efficiency test!
    Ignoring further opinions and armed with my passion for motorcycles, I set out to conduct the most accurate fuel efficiency experiment to date. With meticulous planning, I ensured all variables were controlled to obtain precise results. My mission was clear: to determine exactly how much fuel the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 consumes.
    But this video is not just about numbers and statistics. I believe that adventures are best shared with my amazing viewers, and I want you to experience this journey with me! Get ready for stunning visuals as I take you on a ride through the captivating landscapes surrounding Stęszew City. From winding roads to breathtaking scenery, you'll feel like you're right there with me, enjoying the freedom and thrill of the open road.
    As the kilometers roll by, I discuss my findings, share valuable insights, and provide useful tips on optimizing fuel efficiency for all motorcycle enthusiasts out there. Whether you own a Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 or are simply curious about its performance, this video is bound to satisfy your curiosity and leave you wanting to hop on your own motorcycle for a memorable ride.
    Join me on this exciting adventure as I uncover the truth behind the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650's fuel efficiency. Will my previous experiences be validated, or will I be pleasantly surprised by its performance? Stay tuned to find out!
    So, buckle up, subscribe to my channel, and hit that notification bell to be the first to watch my upcoming videos. Don't miss out on this thrilling test and unforgettable ride on the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. Get ready to rev your engines and embark on this exciting journey with me!
    Note: Safety is my top priority, and I always abide by traffic rules and regulations during my rides. I encourage responsible riding and remind everyone to prioritize their safety and the safety of others on the road.

Komentáře • 73

  • @cryptopsycho4838
    @cryptopsycho4838 Před rokem +8

    Fuel consumption depends on your weight and riding condition. Also 1 factor is what oil you use when you change oil.
    My GT650, using castrol oil consumes 25 to 28 km/l, but when i use motul, it reaches 28 to 30 km/l.
    So for making a benchmark like fuel consuption, this should also be included.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem +2

      This is exactly why we all give such different answers when asked about fuel consumption on our interceptors. Thanks for watching. Never thought about the oil! Interesting.

    • @r.i.p2464
      @r.i.p2464 Před rokem

      What specific motul are you using. My last oil change dropped my fuel consumption to 22. I used to get 29-33 before that.

  • @morgan.enfield
    @morgan.enfield Před rokem +5

    The most important question about this bike is whether the fuel gauge is reliable and accurate. You would have to test ride until you run out of fuel and then refill the tank and count the number of litres. It is said that the useful capacity of the tank is about 1.5 litres less than the total capacity (13,7l) announced by Royal Enfield so keep care.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem +1

      Mine seems accurate, always go down proportionate and blinks after about 190km of range. Only thing, if you put it on side stand, it will jump 2 bars up and it takes couple of minutes after you start riding to go down again.

    • @Blacksheep557
      @Blacksheep557 Před rokem

      the fuel gauge does not drop at a uniform rate and the top half of the fuel tank has a larger capacity then the lower half

    • @r.i.p2464
      @r.i.p2464 Před rokem

      My useful capacity is 10-11L. After that i got so anxious to fill her up because one time i was squeezing the throttle and the power was cutting in and out. I learned my lesson on my harley for running her almost dry every fill up. Replacing fuel pumps ain't cheap.

  • @georgemcray
    @georgemcray Před 5 měsíci +1

    So, after everything so many people have experienced, I guess just to be on the safe side, every 200 km we should refill the tank.

  • @crungen5134
    @crungen5134 Před 10 měsíci

    Greetings from Southern CA....I love your videos man keep up the good work and thank you!!

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks. Great to hear that. I posting a new video right now, will be available in couple of hours.

  • @greatkingrat
    @greatkingrat Před rokem +3

    I filled up….then ran it until I ran out of petrol (my Suzuki last bar goes until it disappears, the Enfield the last bar still shows when you’ve run out of petrol) and I got 277kms. Mixture of highway and urban riding….I floor it everywhere and don’t try to ride sparingly. I get 4.17L/100KM average. NZ Uses 91 Octane Fuel.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      Poland uses 95, 98 and 100 octanes. I always use 95. The best usage I had was 4.26 per 100km. Thanks for watching.

  • @kaitlynbarr-jones7428
    @kaitlynbarr-jones7428 Před rokem +2

    For those of us in the US that only speak freedom eagles per budwiezer……. 4.26L/100km is 55 mpg…… I get between 52mpg and 57 mpg with a 1 time best of 62mpg

    • @bigglesace1626
      @bigglesace1626 Před rokem

      He he, for those of us on the right side of the pond who use 'proper' gallons - 4.54 litres/gallon, I average around 75mpg when riding 'normally' on mixed roads. Of course, this drops if riding more aggressively, or staying around town.

    • @Juliang61
      @Juliang61 Před rokem +1

      @@bigglesace1626 I am from your side of the pond but escaped to the other side where a gallon of fuel in Texas is less than a gallon in London England. After 8.5K miles I seem to have stuck at 53 to the US little gallon. Too much time at 85mph I suspect.

    • @bigglesace1626
      @bigglesace1626 Před rokem

      @@Juliang61 interesting pricing detail over here - diesel costs on mainland UK average at least 10p/litre more than unleaded e10 petrol. On the Isle of Man for the TT this week and diesel is 3p/litre cheaper than e10 petrol. Just shows how our fuel tax system works.
      While 'pootling' around, observing speed limits here, apart from the unlimited bit over the mountain section, my Honda cb500x is averaging 95-100mpg. I must try harder, lol.

  • @heldersantos1621
    @heldersantos1621 Před rokem +2

    Hi!
    Have the Interceptor 650 stock.
    300k with a full tank.
    Congrats for the vídeo.

    • @ex3mely
      @ex3mely Před rokem

      Boas Hélder também tenho uma sem modificações e não consigo fazer mais que 240 km..

    • @heldersantos1621
      @heldersantos1621 Před rokem

      Depende do andamento. Eu, maioritariamente uso para o trajeto casa trabalho e consigo fazer os 300k por depósito

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching. I will do best then.

    • @ex3mely
      @ex3mely Před rokem

      @@bartgoodride Bart thank you for sharing your videos. There's nothing wrong about your videos, just my English not as good as it shoud be😎

  • @guri131
    @guri131 Před rokem +6

    I once got 33km per litre. Was an easy ride at a steady 80kmph.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem +1

      This is amazing. What is your height and weight? I am 185cm 93kg.

    • @guri131
      @guri131 Před rokem +2

      @@bartgoodride I am 6’1 and 100kg.

    • @trinlaynorbu9764
      @trinlaynorbu9764 Před rokem

      Hehe

    • @phoenix3580
      @phoenix3580 Před rokem

      Te bhrawa 80 di speed te chlaan lai motorcycle thodi na lenda koi India to bahar. 😂

    • @r.i.p2464
      @r.i.p2464 Před rokem

      33 was my personal best too. Probably 10% city 90% highway

  • @7n8th
    @7n8th Před rokem +2

    hello there ... my interceptor is a stock 2021 model .. i am a heave guy .. 105 kilos .. i always ride with my wife (60 kilos ) of course you have to take into consideration helmets jackets boots etc so about 180 kilos overall...
    On country roads with revs up to 4.500 and with not aggressive riding i got about 3.8 to 4 liters to 100 kilometers...
    The worst millage i made with my interceptor is on highway with foul speeds (160 on the clock plus or minus ) and it was 4.6 liters for 100kilometers ...
    Check your tires pressure, use foul synthetic oil (as RE recommended) check you sparkplugs etc ... even that you did actually managed to have better millage, my filling is that you can still do better.. Best regards and drive safely my friend

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem +1

      Dude .. it's really hard to believe that. Mine is 22 Euro 5. There is no way for me to get anyware close to those numbers. Thank you for watching.

    • @7n8th
      @7n8th Před rokem

      @@bartgoodride Mate I do feel you you are not crazy if you do that milage you do it ... I feel that you have to find a proper workshop to check your bike... you must be the only interceptor been so thirsty.... proper valve check spark plugs etc ... something is wrong with your bike

  • @phoenix3580
    @phoenix3580 Před rokem +1

    That's just fine even 250km per gas tank. On my Ninja 400 I could do more than 350+ highway kilometers but in city riding everyday I could do around 270-290.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      How big the tank is on Ninja? Thanks for watching.

  • @a.k.mukherjee3873
    @a.k.mukherjee3873 Před rokem +1

    The fuel efficiency that you got is still low for the kind of road you rode. It is 23.7 km/litre. My interceptor gives around 28 km/litre and that too in erratic crowd filled road in India where I could not engage the sixth cog. The number that I quoted is under the condition of two-up riding along with luggage weighing about 5 kg and heavy accessories which weighs another 5 kg. Forgot to mention that I don't ride hard, i.e. no quick acceleration and deceleration. Also, I make use of engine braking a lot. Also, I conducted a full tank test, which is risky, as it might damage the fuel pump. I got 340 km for a full tank.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      Thanks for checking my video, I see you've Pu a lot of thought in this comment. It is still hard for me to image the bike dooing more than 300km on one tank. I am plqnning to do more starting, seems this subject is interesting for people.

    • @a.k.mukherjee3873
      @a.k.mukherjee3873 Před rokem +1

      @@bartgoodride Off course, it is a tremendously important subject for any Indian. When it comes down to purchasing a vehicle, 2 wheeler or 4 wheeler, the only thing that matters to us is fuel efficiency. It is prime. Then comes annual maintenance cost and reliability of the vehicle which transcends to reliability of the components (electrical, mechanical and foundation related).

  • @Juliang61
    @Juliang61 Před rokem +1

    I converted your data to 53 mpg US. That is almost exactly what I get .

  • @jayshaw63
    @jayshaw63 Před 11 měsíci +1

    STOP!!! You should NOT fill you tank all the way. One of those "little holes" sucks gasoline vapor from your tank into the charcoal filter. If you fill your tank all the way up, liquid gasoline will get into your charcoal filter and ruin it.

  • @MotoChase
    @MotoChase Před rokem +2

    I get around 80kmpg on mine. I generally ride pretty hard too. So by that calculation I should be able to get around ~240km out of the tank. Never tried getting that far though. I never trust the fuel gauge 🤣

    • @a.k.mukherjee3873
      @a.k.mukherjee3873 Před rokem +1

      That's pretty damn good. The number you quoted transcends to 34 km/litre. I don't think anyone in India get that kind of value and that too under hard riding.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      235 is my best. I think its possible to do 260 when riding outside city. Thanks for watching an your comment.

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN
    @DANTHETUBEMAN Před 11 měsíci

    i cant belive you ate a gass station hot dog😮
    your a brave man. 😅

  • @NeillR
    @NeillR Před rokem +2

    It depends on your mileage. For the first 10,000km i was getting about 230-240km on a tankful, but after 15,000km i was getting close to 300km on a tank. I fitted an S&S 2 into1 and it dropped to around 250km around town for each tank, but still get close to 300km on the open road.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      It crossed my mind that braking in the motor might make it run more fuel efficient. Time will show. Thanks for watching.

  • @jeremyatkinson4976
    @jeremyatkinson4976 Před rokem

    I'll stick with my tuned 535. does between 80 and 90 mpg and happily cruises at 75 [geared up].

  • @charnwoodmoto2496
    @charnwoodmoto2496 Před rokem +1

    When gentle touring, I can get 80mpg from mine.

  • @ddmytrenko
    @ddmytrenko Před rokem

    My 2021 Interceptor 650 takes 4.15l/100km in average. But I want to take more to get a richer mixture :D

  • @XEWORLDWIDE
    @XEWORLDWIDE Před 9 měsíci

    307 km maximum with mine. Until I need a ride to the next gas station.😅
    2 lines is 5 litres. I never could fill more than 12,4 liters…

  • @bombiedv5356
    @bombiedv5356 Před 8 měsíci

    Im not light in the throttle i just do 200 kms

  • @bluesysaxman
    @bluesysaxman Před rokem +1

    Was your fuekl gage working?

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      I noticed one problem with it, every time you put the bike on a side stand the fuel level goes up two bars and then it takes 5 minutes to show real level again.

  • @tahami4144
    @tahami4144 Před rokem +1

    Can you lean on corners with that handle bar ?

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      It is actually quite similar to the original one. And I am no racer so... For me it's the same.

  • @zoloo39
    @zoloo39 Před rokem

    My GT gives me less than 20kmpl. No idea why.

  • @user-nt6wj3lk4g
    @user-nt6wj3lk4g Před 5 měsíci

    Kilometers, shmelometers! How many miles per gallon?

  • @PhilipLeitch
    @PhilipLeitch Před rokem +1

    I get 25 km/l or 4 l per 100 km

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. This is a good result.

    • @PhilipLeitch
      @PhilipLeitch Před rokem

      @@bartgoodride it's a standard result based on Facebook groups.

  • @askcitizenfitz
    @askcitizenfitz Před rokem

    Everywhere is starting to look like the US.

  • @Aitch412
    @Aitch412 Před rokem +2

    Really...? Fill it up, get on it, ride the danglies off it, repeat as necessary... who cares about fuel consumption😛

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem +1

      I do... but I can understand not everybody does.

    • @doughoffman9463
      @doughoffman9463 Před rokem +2

      I have been through 2 different gasoline rationing episodes here in the USA. The way things are going with our anti-oil president I expect there will be more gasoline shortages in my future. I care a lot about fuel efficiency. Also, with Trump gasoline was about $2.10 per gallon for 4 years. With Biden it has jumped to over $4 and is now about $3.60.

    • @Planet-Bertie
      @Planet-Bertie Před rokem +1

      @@doughoffman9463 Here in Rip-Off Britain petrol/gasoline is around £1.55 a litre (an English gallon is 4.564 litres) that works out at around £7.50p for an English gallon or 9.47 dollars. So an American gallon @ 3.785 litres would be £5.86p or 7.40 dollars. Hope my maths is sound.

    • @doughoffman9463
      @doughoffman9463 Před rokem

      @@Planet-Bertie Yes. You are correct with your calculation. That is insanity! Why haven't you Brits revolted? Here in the US we know we are literally sitting on all the oil we could possibly use for the next 150 years or so. About half of our citizens have lost their ability to think and are OK with the situation. The rest of us are really p#ssed! I don't think Biden or any democrat will get elected president in 2024.

    • @deltabluesdavidraye
      @deltabluesdavidraye Před rokem +1

      People with a brain to answer your question.

  • @matthewetmoi8436
    @matthewetmoi8436 Před 11 měsíci

    Skip to 11:20 for the answer and avoid watching him eat a hotdog at the gas station

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před 11 měsíci

      Or... do not go to YT if you ddo not want to watch videos, just Google the answer... 😁

  • @doughoffman9463
    @doughoffman9463 Před rokem +1

    How much ethanol was in your fuel? 100% gasoline will take you more km per liter than fuel with alcohol in it. Also, have you checked the calibration of your odometer? Lastly, as we all know, fuel economy is highly dependent on other factors including driving cycle and operator weight. Google "fuelly motorcycle" for a fairly large database of various INT650 fuel economy numbers from a variety of different drivers and bikes.

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching. I will check that website. As for the fuel in Poland we use 95 octane gasoline.

  • @Blacksheep557
    @Blacksheep557 Před rokem +2

    open road is a lot less fuel, mine is around 3.5L per 100. takes around 10L after the light starts flashing

    • @bartgoodride
      @bartgoodride  Před rokem

      It is rally hard to belive I cold every do a 3.5. How tall are you? How much do you weight?