• Q. Is it good as a starter bike for a rookie - Interceptor 650?

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    Manoj
    Manoj | 4 years ago

    It is better to start with a smaller capacity motorcycle to familiarize with the dynamics of a two wheeler before getting on to bigger bikes. The impact of an accident will be lesser in smaller bikes, and these should be expected while you learn.

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    Mangjose
    Mangjose | 3 years ago

    Not an answer but a follow up Question... I owned a Suzuki Thunder 125 I have it for 6years is the Royal Enfield interceptor 650 a good upgrade or do I start with the Honda Rebel 500

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    Mangjose
    Mangjose | 3 years ago

    @ Manoj | It is better to start with a smaller capacity motorcycle to familiarize with the dynamics of a two wheeler before getting on to bigger bikes. The impact of an accident will be lesser in smaller bikes, and these should be expected while you learn.

    A follow up Question... I owned a Suzuki Thunder 125 I have it for 6years is the Royal Enfield interceptor 650 a good upgrade or do I start with the Honda Rebel 500

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