Royal Enfield recalls this bike due to some issues
Royal Enfield recalls this bike due to some issues
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Recall of its two most powerful bikes is Royal Enfield. The company is pointing out the software problem in both these bikes. It's not the first time Royal Enfield is recalling its bikes. The company has already recalled 7,000 units in May. Royal Enfield has decided to recall its two performance bikes Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650 made between November 2018 and May 2019. The company says there is a problem with the software of the two bikes, which will be updated. which is being recalled. The two bikes were launched at the end of last year and are Royal Enfield's most powerful bikes. According to YouTuber BuluBiker, Royal Enfield has taken the decision after his complaint. Bulu Patnaik owns the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and took him to the high-altitude area of Sikkim on the Gurudongmar route. In the meantime, their interceptor betrayed him and stopped. He also posted a video of it and complained to the company. Let us know the full details

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For your information, Royal Enfield investigated their complaint, which was found to be correct. The company has asked all Interceptors and Continental buyers to send their bikes back. Also, the bike dealers who are here will be sent to the factory for engine checking. However, it is only 10 minutes' work and it will not have to wait much for it, says Bulu Patnaik. This can be repaired in the workshop itself. The company had earlier recalled 7,000 units of Bullet 350, Bullet 350 ES and Bullet 500 models made between March 20, 2019, and April 30, 2019, in May. According to the company's statement, his service was found in the investigation. That meanwhile some units of these two models have brake-capillary bolt-controlled torque, not of the quality level of Royal Enfield, which was supplied by vendors.

The Twin Bikes were recalled by Royal Enfield a few weeks ago due to rubber stopper fittings in the rear shock absorbers. Royal Enfield 650 Twins sold 1,000 units in January 2019, while in February 2019, Royal Enfield Interceptor sold 1,445 bikes of 650 and Continental GT 650. More than 2000 units were sold in April. The Interceptor 650 is priced at Rs 2.37 lakh and the Continental GT 650 Twins is priced at Rs 2.49 lakh. Both the bikes are powered by a 647cc parallel twin engine producing 47bhp and 52Nm of torque. Both the bikes get a 6-speed manual gearbox with slipper clutch, and ABS and disc brakes with dual channels.

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