Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

Test fleet: Royal Enfield lnterce tor 650

I think I'm getting old. Or maybe a bit more sensible (no, surely not!)? Whatever it is, it has made me re-evaluate how, where and what I ride.

The change has been coming for a while, with track days being replaced by gentle jaunts down green lanes, and adrenalin-filled Sunday blasts with rides that don't necessarily turn the scenery into a blur, but let you enjoy it instead.

I suppose you could say that I have got slow ( or rather, even slower than before), but it's not just that.

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