Kappa Can Turn Your Royal Enfield Interceptor Into A Touring Bike
Add luggage, a windscreen, or crash protection.
Royal Enfield’s Interceptor 650 is the perfect example of an all-around motorcycle. Never mind that it’s made in India, this machine has the best qualities of the UJM: reasonable price, sensible riding position, competent engine, and it’s not loaded with accessories that drive up the price. No worries, though—if you want to add some farkles to your new Enfield, Kappa is here to help. Italy-based Kappa just announced a range of accessories to transform your Interceptor into much more capable mile-eater.
For starters, there’s a selection of windscreens, which makes an old-school naked bike like the Interceptor much easier to live with for longer mileage trips. In addition, Kappa developed an aft-mounted luggage rack similar to the behind-the-seat racks common on 80s-era UJMs. The rear rack is designed to work with mounting plates for the Monolock top case system, giving you quick-detach convenience.
Kappa also offers a set of side racks designed to mount Monokey panniers. You could probably also use them as mounting points for soft throw-over saddlebags, but Kappa recommends against that. Considering the irritation of ill-fitting saddlebags, a set of side racks would be a welcome upgrade for most people considering serious touring.
Finally, Kappa released an engine crash bar for the Interceptor. It’s nothing fancy, just a steel hoop, but it will save your engine in a tip-over, and also gives it a very period-authentic look. You could add highway pegs or maybe even auxiliary lights here, but that might be a bit silly-looking.
Check out Kappa’s website for more details. As Europe’s moto-industry is just starting to reboot after the coronavirus pandemic, you have to wait a while for some of these accessories, especially if you’re ordering overseas.
Source: Kappa
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
This Royal Enfield Custom Looks Like "Need For Speed" Broke Into A Motorcycle Workshop
Trying Zero's New EV Dirt Bikes Off-Road Has Never Been Easier, As Company Begins Offering Demos
Royal Enfield Is Absolutely Milking Its 650 Platform And The Bullet 650 Proves It
The Kawasaki KRX4 Blackout Edition May Be The One Side-By-Side to Rule Them All
Roland Sands Just Turned The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Into An ’80s Superbike Fever Dream
This New Ducati Dirt Bike Revs To 15,000 RPM. Mama Mia!
Fines Skyrocket For Truck Drivers Getting Stuck On This Popular Motorcycle Road