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  • Rtrlover83
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    @Joel
    Came to know that your FFE's would soon have the Race Concepts logo and would be available in carbon fiber options as well (firstly for the YZF R-15).

    Would the same be available for the Apache RTR 180, later on? Please say Yes

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  • shrjun
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    Originally posted by saipranav View Post
    if possible you can meet up with me and ride my 180(177cc) and compare it... while i ride you 172
    Could work something out...after the running in period .Although,I'll be riding the bike for only about a month now as I'm leaving for work somewhere else.

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  • saipranav
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    Originally posted by shrjun View Post
    I have driven around 125 kms now with the RTR big bore installed.There seem to be no problems either with the installation or the kit as of now.

    I am not as sure about the Motoman's method of running-in as Stefanm seems to be http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/pit-stop...-hola-r17.html so I'm going with the method mentioned in the RTR manual.

    There has been only a single instance where I went to about 6k on the tacho while overtaking and I could feel a definite increase in power.The engine on the whole feels torquey-er and less stressed.The big bore also seems to have had a calming effect on the crackling sound of the FFE - the exhaust note now has a nice bass beat rather than the brassy tin-can note that it had earlier.

    Can't wait to pit the bike against an unsuspecting stock bike
    if possible you can meet up with me and ride my 180(177cc) and compare it... while i ride you 172

    and yea... 7k rpm on rtr 180 is 91 kmph...
    so, you must be doing 80 @ 6k rpm on joeled 160...
    Last edited by saipranav; 09-27-2011, 09:10 PM.

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  • stefanm
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    Originally posted by shrjun View Post
    Got the break welded.

    Is there a dB killer on this exhaust ?
    I don't see one, it's a small thing at the end of the can with 2 allen key bolts.

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  • shrjun
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    Originally posted by nathanvighnesh View Post
    @shrjun - Joel had specified 500kms/below 6000 rpms for the running in. Just keep varying your rpm's and after 500kms do start to stretch the rpm's.
    Was just wary of over-stressing a non - OEM bore . 6000 rpms equates to around 80 kmph on the speedometer,right ?

    Could you tell me the running-in schedule of the stock engine as per the TVS manual ? I can't seem to find mine right now.

    By the way,how many kms have you run on the new bore and are you using a FS engine oil ?

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  • nathanvighnesh
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    @shrjun - Joel had specified 500kms/below 6000 rpms for the running in. Just keep varying your rpm's and after 500kms do start to stretch the rpm's.

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  • shrjun
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    Running in the bore kit

    I have driven around 125 kms now with the RTR big bore installed.There seem to be no problems either with the installation or the kit as of now.

    I am not as sure about the Motoman's method of running-in as Stefanm seems to be http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/pit-stop...-hola-r17.html so I'm going with the method mentioned in the RTR manual.

    There has been only a single instance where I went to about 6k on the tacho while overtaking and I could feel a definite increase in power.The engine on the whole feels torquey-er and less stressed.The big bore also seems to have had a calming effect on the crackling sound of the FFE - the exhaust note now has a nice bass beat rather than the brassy tin-can note that it had earlier.

    Can't wait to pit the bike against an unsuspecting stock bike

    28 Sept 2011 - Decided to change the Castrol engine oil and oil filter that has run around 225 kms to keep things nice and shiny . Have changed to Motul 3000 4T Plus 20W40 for the remainder of the running-in.
    As per Joel's and other veteran big bore users' advice,I have been revving the bike occasionally to 6k rpm.
    Last edited by shrjun; 09-28-2011, 02:40 PM.

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  • shrjun
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    Originally posted by saipranav View Post
    hey... which cbz did visit?
    and how much did he charge for this procedure?
    Sainikpuri CBZ (near the ? Ganesh Temple ) - he was short on mechanics today and worked on only my bike .

    Incidentally, Castrol has withdrawn support to all CBZs as they were not profitable a while back according to the owner but they are allowed to use the tools till the end of the 5 year contract period.Having said that I still think that the mech did a good clean job and did not have any moments !

    He charged me around Rs.650/-(I had already bought spares like the head gasket and bore packing from the Kiran TVS workshop on Minister Road).I also got a general servicing and mineral (oil) change which was charged extra.
    Last edited by shrjun; 09-23-2011, 07:51 AM.

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  • saipranav
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    Originally posted by shrjun View Post
    Got the break welded.
    hey... which cbz did visit?
    and how much did he charge for this procedure?

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  • shrjun
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    Slight QC issues on the FFE

    Got the break welded.

    Is there a dB killer on this exhaust ?
    Last edited by shrjun; 09-24-2011, 01:06 AM.

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  • shrjun
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    Installing the RTR 160 big bore

    Installed the ? 172 cc big bore kit today at a Castrol Bike Zone.Hovered like a hawk over the quite competent mechanic as he installed it without much trouble!

    The first picture is of the old bore.
    One of the pics shows the new piston alongside the carbon covered old piston.

    I'm keeping my throttle hand feather light : 50-55 kmph(on the speedometer) at around 4000 rpm.Very difficult . - till the running in period of 1000 kms!

    I would appreciate tips on running-in the new bore.
    Last edited by shrjun; 09-23-2011, 07:49 AM.

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  • RanjithMN
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    Originally posted by kkrk2 View Post
    OT:


    Does the decibel killer kills only the sound or kills a bit of power too??

    Doesn't the decibel killer hamper the free flowing of the exhaust gases which might negate the power gain to some extent.

    Also I would like to know is the decibel killer a plug and play thingy??
    AFAIK
    The dbKiller will limit the power by a small margin and it is Plug n Play with a single screw.The idea is to be able to remove it once you are out of the Police limits

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  • Only Amit...
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    Originally posted by kkrk2 View Post
    OT:


    Does the decibel killer kills only the sound or kills a bit of power too??
    Bit of power too
    Doesn't the decibel killer hamper the free flowing of the exhaust gases which might negate the power gain to some extent.
    Yes
    Also I would like to know is the decibel killer a plug and play thingy??
    Yes...you just need to remove 2 alien screw
    Hi , Please find my response in Bold
    Am still waiting to get my exhaust...Joel are you listening

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  • kkrk2
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    OT:

    Originally posted by pranjal chakraborty View Post
    hi joel i would like to have the sticker too and wat about the decibel killer that you didnt ship me with the ffe for p220.. when shal i expect it?
    Does the decibel killer kills only the sound or kills a bit of power too??

    Doesn't the decibel killer hamper the free flowing of the exhaust gases which might negate the power gain to some extent.

    Also I would like to know is the decibel killer a plug and play thingy??

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  • Juris
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    Originally posted by shrjun View Post
    A few snaps of the bore kit packaging and race concepts stickers
    Congrats....

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