{"id":248816,"date":"2023-12-18T07:22:05","date_gmt":"2023-12-18T07:22:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=248816"},"modified":"2023-12-18T07:22:05","modified_gmt":"2023-12-18T07:22:05","slug":"found-a-used-interceptor-for-rs-1-8-lakh-sceptical-due-to-a-few-issues","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/found-a-used-interceptor-for-rs-1-8-lakh-sceptical-due-to-a-few-issues\/","title":{"rendered":"Found a used Interceptor for Rs 1.8 lakh: Sceptical due to a few issues"},"content":{"rendered":"
BHPian Moose<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n Good evening, everyone.<\/p>\n I am from West Bengal and wanted to own an Interceptor 650 for more than a year. I found one on OLX about a month ago but got time to inspect it today. Seller was an absolute gentleman, he was patient and polite and offered us tea and snacks after our inspection routine. It’s ravishing red. We already settled on a price of 1.8L just by looking at OLX photos. But felt sad when I saw it physically. Owner bought it, did 14k kms on it, seems to have serviced it properly and has left it uncovered in a parking lot for a long time. I made a few observations, however, I need other Interceptor owners’ opinions to proceed any further.<\/p>\n I took the test ride. Gear shifts were good, throttle response was okay and no weird sounds from the engine. I then took it over some bad patches of roads, the bike seemed unpredictable. It had trouble turning both left and right and required real effort to steer it properly. Brakes were good and worked well in my opinion, no pulsing or shuddering but the rear squealed a little on the first try.<\/p>\n It is on stock Pirellis, I don’t think the wheels have ever been aligned, couple of Allen bolts that hold the upper and lower frame together are missing, later found them being used to hold the Zana leg guards. The owner admitted to his negligence, said he has no mechanical knowledge and that whatever work is done is done by the ASC and a local mechanic.<\/p>\n What worries me most is the brake disc moving on the carrier and the idle hunting done by the engine. The buyer has agreed to pay for the service and parts cost. So, Interceptor or GT 650 owners, kindly provide some pointers.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Since I’m on a tight budget, I’m willing to put in the time and effort to make it look pretty again. I need an estimate on service cost if I change the:<\/p>\n If I could find a spare parts price list for the Interceptor 650, most of my questions would be answered.<\/p>\n Also, I would like to know why this happens:<\/p>\n Here’s what BHPian outdoorlover<\/strong> had to say about the matter:<\/p>\n Most of the stuff mentioned by you appears to be cosmetic and the brake and engine tuning could always be fixed. It is good that the owner has offered to cover the cost of the service. If you were to look for an Inty in pristine condition, it would easily set you off by another 50k+. So it is a toss-up between getting this done up at this cost point or shelling out another 50k for a showroom look.<\/p>\n The best thing to do to get an estimate of the items you have listed would be to speak to your ASS in Kharagpur.<\/p>\n I had a situation where my bike was standing for almost a year while I was out of the country and faced the issue of the irregular idle rpm and then the engine stopping, sometimes with a splutter. The root cause was attributed to the fuel standing for too long and the ASS emptied the old fuel, and cleaned up the fuel filter and the pump. Works like a charm post that.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Here’s what BHPian sandeepmohan<\/strong> had to say about the matter:<\/p>\n I’m on edge if those handlebar and muffler scratches suggest the bike has been through a severe front-end shunt. If it’s hard to steer, that’s a sign of a damaged fork tube. Could be under-inflated tires as well. I can’t tell from the pictures.<\/p>\n Those Zana leg guards are outright ugly and dangerous from the looks of it.<\/p>\n The bike is not in a condition where you pay up and ride away. With this in mind, I’d ask for all issues to be addressed, get a full service done and then negotiate hard on the price. If the seller agrees, great. If not, move on.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Check out BHPian comments for more insights and information.<\/p>\n\n
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