Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
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Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
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Who said Royal Enfields weren’t fast? Not Mid-Life Cycles, the dealer behind this special Interceptor 650 which recently posted a record 132mph at the Australian equivalent of Bonneville Speed Week.
Created to conform to the ‘M-F 650’ class, an unfaired, production-based formula, the intention was to compete at 2020’s Speed Week at Lake Gairdner in South Australia, a salt lake similar to Bonneville in Utah, USA.
The pandemic scuppered those plans – until now, as rider Charlie Hallam posted a class record of 121.78mph first time out before gradually setting a new standard of 132.05mph. Not bad for an air-cooled, OHC parallel twin displacing just 648cc.
The engine has, of course, been heavily reworked, by specialists HRA Geelong. Although capacity is unchanged, as per the rules, the crank has been balanced, rods shot-peened and new pistons added to help raise compression to a heady 11:1 requiring 98 RON fuel.
Head and ports have been modified to flow as much fuel as possible and there are special custom valves while the single camshaft is now HRA’s ‘Competition Profile 1286 Racing Camshaft’. Open race pipes exit each side, the transmission’s gears were recut to reduce friction and special sprockets were made.
Although the frame is stock, the swingarm has been lengthened to the maximum permissible, suspension replaced by Öhlins front and rear, wheels are lighter, wider alloys, and ultra low clip-on bars and a more aerodynamically efficient front mudguard were fitted. Now the plan is for Mid-Life to offer performance and big-bore kits for the road.
"The 650 really lends itself to performance mods," said Mid-Life Cycles CEO Michael Catchpole. "So we set out to build a Salt Racer using the standard Interceptor frame, as dictated by M-F-650 rules, but with a modified engine.
"We’ve kept the 648cc capacity but used various turning parts including a special cam developed by Hallam Racing. We’re also developing performance kits for the Interceptor and GT 650 road bikes based on using this cam, in Stage One, Stage Two, and Stage Three versions."
Who said Royal Enfields weren’t fast? Not Mid-Life Cycles, the dealer behind this special Interceptor 650 which recently posted a record 132mph at the Australian equivalent of Bonneville Speed Week.
Created to conform to the ‘M-F 650’ class, an unfaired, production-based formula, the intention was to compete at 2020’s Speed Week at Lake Gairdner in South Australia, a salt lake similar to Bonneville in Utah, USA.
The pandemic scuppered those plans – until now, as rider Charlie Hallam posted a class record of 121.78mph first time out before gradually setting a new standard of 132.05mph. Not bad for an air-cooled, OHC parallel twin displacing just 648cc.
The engine has, of course, been heavily reworked, by specialists HRA Geelong. Although capacity is unchanged, as per the rules, the crank has been balanced, rods shot-peened and new pistons added to help raise compression to a heady 11:1 requiring 98 RON fuel.
Head and ports have been modified to flow as much fuel as possible and there are special custom valves while the single camshaft is now HRA’s ‘Competition Profile 1286 Racing Camshaft’. Open race pipes exit each side, the transmission’s gears were recut to reduce friction and special sprockets were made.
Although the frame is stock, the swingarm has been lengthened to the maximum permissible, suspension replaced by Öhlins front and rear, wheels are lighter, wider alloys, and ultra low clip-on bars and a more aerodynamically efficient front mudguard were fitted. Now the plan is for Mid-Life to offer performance and big-bore kits for the road.
"The 650 really lends itself to performance mods," said Mid-Life Cycles CEO Michael Catchpole. "So we set out to build a Salt Racer using the standard Interceptor frame, as dictated by M-F-650 rules, but with a modified engine.
"We’ve kept the 648cc capacity but used various turning parts including a special cam developed by Hallam Racing. We’re also developing performance kits for the Interceptor and GT 650 road bikes based on using this cam, in Stage One, Stage Two, and Stage Three versions."
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
Until I read this i'd assumed the 650 was DOHC!
70 bhp (up from 48) aint bad.
70 bhp (up from 48) aint bad.
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
I'm surprised no-one has run an SV650 or a ER650. I'm sure they'd go quicker.
It's a good power boost for the Interceptor... but worth noting the 1984 CX650 punted out 64 hp and topped out around 120 mph out of the factory
It's a good power boost for the Interceptor... but worth noting the 1984 CX650 punted out 64 hp and topped out around 120 mph out of the factory
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
Class M-F 650, for 650cc un-streamlined motorcycles running commercial unleaded fuel.
So I guess you could run an unfaired SV650.
Remember tho that this is an Australian record, not a Bonneville or World record.
So I guess you could run an unfaired SV650.
Remember tho that this is an Australian record, not a Bonneville or World record.
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
Bah!
My 650 Triumph can do 150mph and 10,000rpm!
I should probably get the gauges rebuilt.
My 650 Triumph can do 150mph and 10,000rpm!
I should probably get the gauges rebuilt.
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Shouldn't the rider have a tweed jacket on, rolled up selvedge jeans and a ginger long beard ?
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
They do have SVs and ERs over thereKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 2:52 pm Class M-F 650, for 650cc un-streamlined motorcycles running commercial unleaded fuel.
So I guess you could run an unfaired SV650.
Remember tho that this is an Australian record, not a Bonneville or World record.
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
Apparently you need to strap a wallaby to the back or shag a 'roo or summat.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 2:52 pm Class M-F 650, for 650cc un-streamlined motorcycles running commercial unleaded fuel.
So I guess you could run an unfaired SV650.
Remember tho that this is an Australian record, not a Bonneville or World record.
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Wasn't the CX liquid cooled and 4 valve head ? Enfield is an air cooled 2 valverThe Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 2:25 pm I'm surprised no-one has run an SV650 or a ER650. I'm sure they'd go quicker.
It's a good power boost for the Interceptor... but worth noting the 1984 CX650 punted out 64 hp and topped out around 120 mph out of the factory
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Those were Honda Power not Horse Power, Honda claimed 72bhp for the VF500 at around the same time, having ridden a couple of VF500s I doubt if they were making 42bhp never mind 72.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 2:25 pm I'm surprised no-one has run an SV650 or a ER650. I'm sure they'd go quicker.
It's a good power boost for the Interceptor... but worth noting the 1984 CX650 punted out 64 hp and topped out around 120 mph out of the factory
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
Of course... the CXs were also pushrod!
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
It's that thing on the right bar - you twist it.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 2:34 pm
Those were Honda Power not Horse Power, Honda claimed 72bhp for the VF500 at around the same time, having ridden a couple of VF500s I doubt if they were making 42bhp never mind 72.
My brother had one. Was pretty rapid for the time, well over 120 on the clock which probably means about 60 hp in real life. It was quicker than my CX500, and his CBX550 was a bit quicker still, and his VF400 a bit slower.
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I had a GSXR750 at the time, the VF500 felt very slow.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 4:12 pmIt's that thing on the right bar - you twist it.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 2:34 pm
Those were Honda Power not Horse Power, Honda claimed 72bhp for the VF500 at around the same time, having ridden a couple of VF500s I doubt if they were making 42bhp never mind 72.
My brother had one. Was pretty rapid for the time, well over 120 on the clock which probably means about 60 hp in real life. It was quicker than my CX500, and his CBX550 was a bit quicker still, and his VF400 a bit slower.
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Re: Customised Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor sets speed record
The Cardboard Robot team managed to get a modified but still unfaired KX 500 to 130.4 at Bonneville.
Which I thought was fairly trapping on for an old single cylinder bike.
From memory they got a standard one to about 124 mph. Well, blueprinted and so on but still standard bike just geared up.
Which I thought was fairly trapping on for an old single cylinder bike.
From memory they got a standard one to about 124 mph. Well, blueprinted and so on but still standard bike just geared up.
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Well, it would - the 85 Gixxer was groundbreaking - light and 40-odd hp up on the VF500F.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri May 21, 2021 4:15 pm
I had a GSXR750 at the time, the VF500 felt very slow.
But if you were riding an XBR500 as I was at the time, it felt quite rapid.
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