Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 - Touring Mirrors And Sump Guard

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • This video is about my Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. In this video I am installing some of the accessories offered by Royal Enfield on my Interceptor 650. This video will show you how to install the the touring mirrors on the Interceptor 650 and how to remove the stock mirrors. I also install a set of black intake covers on the bike in this video which is a very easy installation. This video will show you step by step how to install the sump guard on the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. There is quite a bit of work involved to get the sump guard installed on the bike. The sump guard is a great feature that will protect the oil filter and sump from impact while riding on and off the road. You must first remove the exhaust in order to access the bolts that hold the sump guard brackets to the frame. There is another mounting bracket that comes with the sump guard and it mounts between the lower motor mounts on the front of the bike. There is going to be a lot of work involved anytime you start to customize your motorcycle. I think these accessories look great on my Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. The sump guard should keep the under carriage on the bike safe once I get my all terrain tires and start riding the bike on some trails. I have already noticed that the touring mirrors are much more sturdy than the stock mirrors that come on the Interceptor 650 and they’re very easy to adjust. I love the way my Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 is starting to look.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @2752us
    @2752us Před rokem +2

    Awesome! Thank you for taking the time to record this.

    • @my-enfield612
      @my-enfield612  Před rokem +1

      @Matteo Bottini You are more than welcome. I hope it helps. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.

  • @Dunczyk83
    @Dunczyk83 Před 3 měsíci

    This can be done without removing the exhaust pipes 👍

  • @ultimateoutdoors4659
    @ultimateoutdoors4659 Před rokem

    Hack for attaching sump guard fixings and sump - cut down hex Allen key so you can fit everything without removing the exhausts. Your supposed to use torque wrench but it’s not essential by just using feel and some Loctite! Easy hack saving loads of hassle!

    • @my-enfield612
      @my-enfield612  Před rokem +2

      @ The Silverback Summiteer Thanks for the comment. You might be able to do that. But, even if I cut the hex down it's still a really tight fit and would have scratched the heck out of the exhaust. I almost attempted it a few different ways but just ended up doing it by the instructions. The hex bolts hold the front and rear sections of the frame together so you want to make sure they're snug even if you do use Loctite. I enjoy taking the bike apart and seeing how it's put together. Thanks again for the comment and thanks for watching.

  • @Music-Rider-youtube
    @Music-Rider-youtube Před 7 měsíci

    i just bought the same mirrors but the only downfall seems to be that, i see the side of my arms quite a bit on them because the stems are bit shorter than the stock mirrors. How did you find yours? are they good? any tips on getting the best views on them? thanks

  • @nrich5127
    @nrich5127 Před rokem +1

    Pardon my ignorance but unless you're doing some off road riding , what is the need for a sump guard ?

    • @my-enfield612
      @my-enfield612  Před rokem +3

      @nrich51 That's a good question. The main reason I have the sump guard is because I removed the mud flap from the front fender. With that removed everything shoots right at the oil filter. The sump guard protects it. Also, there is always the chance of debris being in the road you may not be able to avoid. Hopefully not but you never know. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.

  • @matthewetmoi8436
    @matthewetmoi8436 Před rokem

    Curious about the touring mirrors. I've read comments saying the stock mirrors vibrate a lot making it very hard to see anything in them above 80 kmh. What about the touring mirrors ? Any improvement ?

    • @my-enfield612
      @my-enfield612  Před rokem

      @Matthew EtMoi Thanks for the comment. Yes that is true about the stock mirrors. The touring mirrors are much more sturdy. I really like them. They seem to be a big improvement over the old ones. The old ones would get moved by the wind a lot. I was always readjusting them. Thanks again for the comment and thanks for watching.

  • @daveinwla6360
    @daveinwla6360 Před rokem +1

    Does replacing the oil filter require removing the sump guard?

    • @my-enfield612
      @my-enfield612  Před rokem +2

      @Dave InWLA Yes, to remove the oil filter or drain the oil the sump guard has to be removed first. It's not that bad. There are 4 Allen wrench screws you have to remove to get the sump guard off. Takes about a minute. I plan on taking the bike down some trails once I get all terrain tires on it. So, I have to have the sump guard just in case. Also, I've had a lot of RE owners recommend I get the sump guard. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.

    • @daveinwla6360
      @daveinwla6360 Před rokem +1

      @@my-enfield612 - How the Interceptor handles on unpaved roads will be very interesting!