• Q. Can we get a foot and toe gear pegs like Classic for Interceptor 650?

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    Ashok
    Ashok | 5 years ago

    Existing footpeg not very comfortable for city drive or for reversing the bike.

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    Uppiliappan
    Uppiliappan | 5 years ago

    Yes . But existing one is more comfortable

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    Dharmendra
    Dharmendra | 5 years ago

    No

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Specifications of Interceptor 650

  • 47.4 PS @ 7250 rpm
    Max Power
  • 13.7 Liters
    Fuel Capacity
  • Tubeless
    Tyre Type
  • 218 Kg
    Kerb Weight
  • 52.3 Nm @ 5150 rpm
    Max Torque

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