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  • rsree
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Hi Guys,

    need some clarification.

    I have given my RTR200 for periodical service - got checked @ TVS Service centre. estimation done for change of parts - engine valve, piston & rings.
    I have previously owned Honda Unicorn, where I have not faced any issues with engine life.

    Need to know, whether Valve, Pistons & rings are covered in Extended Warranty. Since my vehicle has covered 33150 kms in 1.9 years (daily use - 60kms).
    Also need to know whether anyone else faced these problems.

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  • Aswinlogi
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by imashish2789 View Post
    What would be ideal air pressure in front and rear tires keeping during summer season?
    Fill N2/air with the recommended air pressures !!

    Coz overfilling will cause the tread wear prematurely in the center. However the edges of the tyre won't touch the road surface/wear out evenly.

    This might results in improper wearing of the tyres and even overfilling causes the tyre to bounce often. We can't get the perfect control in prompt !!!!

    you can Google this topic and checkout!!!


    P.S : DON'T OVERFILL ,ITS A MISTAKE TO DO SO. MAINTAINING THE RECOMMENDED PRESSURE ISN'T DIFFICULT AND WE CAN FILL THE AIR AT ANYTIME IN PETROL BUNKS !!!!

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  • imashish2789
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    Originally posted by Arunachalam View Post
    25 - front
    30 - rear
    Ok. Thanks.

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  • Arunachalam
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by imashish2789 View Post
    What would be ideal air pressure in front and rear tires keeping during summer season?
    25 - front
    30 - rear

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  • imashish2789
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    What would be ideal air pressure in front and rear tires keeping during summer season?

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  • imashish2789
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    Originally posted by Sudish View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    About me:
    I know few little things about mechanic and I try my level best to understand them more.
    I am following this thread from 2017, and today finally writing as I would like to clear some of points which I am feel.

    Few things about me and my bike:
    - I own RTR 200 (RED Matt) from Apr 17, till date. I really love this bike and this is one of the best which I have owned till date.
    - I am city rider, on week ends go for small trips
    - Total Odo (till date) is 28K
    - I maintain my bike properly, every service is on time, from TVS SVC only (have AMC)
    - Engine oil which I am using Motul 300 V (10w40)
    - Every single thing in my is stock (no mods) apart from clutch (I got slipper clutch installed- from TVS SVC only)
    - Getting mileage of 37Kmpl

    Topic which I wanted to know about is Gear sensor:
    * This has been really a pain. Till this date, TVS has replaced 4 gear sensors and multiple time clean/refix has been done, but again, it is same. Issue reoccurs after 500+ KMs. They provided different gen of modified parts, sometime from plant or sometime from R&D Team.

    Can any suggest me on this as I am really confused about gear sensor. What should I do about this.

    Please suggest.

    - Please forgive me for mistakes (if any), this is my first time writing on any forums.

    Update the same in the SVC feedback forms. Might be in future TVS will bring some update based on that. Cold Start/Gear Shift Noise/Gear Sensor and all other commonly faced issues. This is for everyone not for only you particularly. Every feedback forms will be checked by manufacturer to know about the common issues.

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  • sansubr
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by sansubr View Post
    Hello everyone.. I'm getting some type of a friction feedback on the front footrests when riding (2.0 edition) .. I can't pin point the exact root cause.. The engine seems smooth and responsive, the clutch and grears are fine. I'm wondering if there's an issue with the chain? Has anyone faced such an issue? I'm planning to take it to the service center tomorrow, but wanted to get your views or experiences.
    Update: I got this fixed at the SC today. The chain was too tight causing it to cause the friction type feedback. They loosened it a bit and now the bike is buttery smooth.

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  • RahulT
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    Originally posted by Sudish View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    About me:
    I know few little things about mechanic and I try my level best to understand them more.
    I am following this thread from 2017, and today finally writing as I would like to clear some of points which I am feel.

    Few things about me and my bike:
    - I own RTR 200 (RED Matt) from Apr 17, till date. I really love this bike and this is one of the best which I have owned till date.
    - I am city rider, on week ends go for small trips
    - Total Odo (till date) is 28K
    - I maintain my bike properly, every service is on time, from TVS SVC only (have AMC)
    - Engine oil which I am using Motul 300 V (10w40)
    - Every single thing in my is stock (no mods) apart from clutch (I got slipper clutch installed- from TVS SVC only)
    - Getting mileage of 37Kmpl

    Topic which I wanted to know about is Gear sensor:
    * This has been really a pain. Till this date, TVS has replaced 4 gear sensors and multiple time clean/refix has been done, but again, it is same. Issue reoccurs after 500+ KMs. They provided different gen of modified parts, sometime from plant or sometime from R&D Team.

    Can any suggest me on this as I am really confused about gear sensor. What should I do about this.

    Please suggest.

    - Please forgive me for mistakes (if any), this is my first time writing on any forums.
    I also have the same issue with gear but a different one, bike shows neutral even when its on 1st or second gear.
    And WOW! 37KM/L and that too in the city--- Thats rediculous, I hardly get 30 from my bike and it is really well maintained(2016 model).
    I ride mostly in city between 60-80 KM/h Max. Never I have gotten that sort of mileage. Whats your secret?

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  • sansubr
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Hello everyone.. I'm getting some type of a friction feedback on the front footrests when riding (2.0 edition) .. I can't pin point the exact root cause.. The engine seems smooth and responsive, the clutch and grears are fine. I'm wondering if there's an issue with the chain? Has anyone faced such an issue? I'm planning to take it to the service center tomorrow, but wanted to get your views or experiences.

    Leave a comment:


  • Harry J
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by Sudish View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    About me:
    I know few little things about mechanic and I try my level best to understand them more.
    I am following this thread from 2017, and today finally writing as I would like to clear some of points which I am feel.

    Few things about me and my bike:
    - I own RTR 200 (RED Matt) from Apr 17, till date. I really love this bike and this is one of the best which I have owned till date.
    - I am city rider, on week ends go for small trips
    - Total Odo (till date) is 28K
    - I maintain my bike properly, every service is on time, from TVS SVC only (have AMC)
    - Engine oil which I am using Motul 300 V (10w40)
    - Every single thing in my is stock (no mods) apart from clutch (I got slipper clutch installed- from TVS SVC only)
    - Getting mileage of 37Kmpl

    Topic which I wanted to know about is Gear sensor:
    * This has been really a pain. Till this date, TVS has replaced 4 gear sensors and multiple time clean/refix has been done, but again, it is same. Issue reoccurs after 500+ KMs. They provided different gen of modified parts, sometime from plant or sometime from R&D Team.

    Can any suggest me on this as I am really confused about gear sensor. What should I do about this.

    Please suggest.

    - Please forgive me for mistakes (if any), this is my first time writing on any forums.

    I own an RTR200 2.0 since March’19 and the gear sensor issue is still not rectified by TVS.

    The issue is only in 1N2 gears and not at higher ones.

    It shows as 2 in the display when I put it in neutral from 1, but the bike will be in neutral.

    It is not a big deal, but still this issue in a premium offering is slightly disappointing.

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  • Sudish
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Hi Everyone,

    About me:
    I know few little things about mechanic and I try my level best to understand them more.
    I am following this thread from 2017, and today finally writing as I would like to clear some of points which I am feel.

    Few things about me and my bike:
    - I own RTR 200 (RED Matt) from Apr 17, till date. I really love this bike and this is one of the best which I have owned till date.
    - I am city rider, on week ends go for small trips
    - Total Odo (till date) is 28K
    - I maintain my bike properly, every service is on time, from TVS SVC only (have AMC)
    - Engine oil which I am using Motul 300 V (10w40)
    - Every single thing in my is stock (no mods) apart from clutch (I got slipper clutch installed- from TVS SVC only)
    - Getting mileage of 37Kmpl

    Topic which I wanted to know about is Gear sensor:
    * This has been really a pain. Till this date, TVS has replaced 4 gear sensors and multiple time clean/refix has been done, but again, it is same. Issue reoccurs after 500+ KMs. They provided different gen of modified parts, sometime from plant or sometime from R&D Team.

    Can any suggest me on this as I am really confused about gear sensor. What should I do about this.

    Please suggest.

    - Please forgive me for mistakes (if any), this is my first time writing on any forums.
    Last edited by Sudish; 05-12-2019, 06:17 AM.

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  • Vipergts07
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    Originally posted by w4rrior View Post
    Ok guys, I found the culprit for the vibes and rattling issue. I'm sure there's something wrong with chain/sprocket. I put the bike on main stand, started it and put it on gear, i can see chain jumping and making noises like engine knocking and bike stalls within 10-15 secs. It's like something is stuck in front sprocket or its not moving freely. I don't have tools to open front sprocket cover and inspect it myself. I'm taking the bike to svc tomorrow noon. Anybody else faced this issue? If yes, what's the cause and fix?
    1 reason could be a very dry chain and jammed links. A diesel clean and lubrication is req.
    2nd could be the the chain set is worn out. How many kms does a set usually last on the 200? Have a look at the chain slider too.
    3rd could be issue with the main drive shaft bearing which connects the front sprocket, which can be a headache.

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  • w4rrior
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by w4rrior View Post
    Even I feel service guys messed up something. Also now there's rattling noise from the front while revving the engine, I'm guessing from the headlight assembly. I really don't want to take it to service centre anymore. Anybody here from Mangalore? Who knows any good mechs around?
    Ok guys, I found the culprit for the vibes and rattling issue. I'm sure there's something wrong with chain/sprocket. I put the bike on main stand, started it and put it on gear, i can see chain jumping and making noises like engine knocking and bike stalls within 10-15 secs. It's like something is stuck in front sprocket or its not moving freely. I don't have tools to open front sprocket cover and inspect it myself. I'm taking the bike to svc tomorrow noon. Anybody else faced this issue? If yes, what's the cause and fix?

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  • Aswinlogi
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience

    Originally posted by RahulT View Post
    From the last couple of months I am getting a weird noise from silence intermittently. Like the noise we hear from auto silencers. Not sure what is the issue. I have done around 19.5K Kms. Bike is regularly serviced. Any idea what it is and how to resolve?
    Might be a carb issue !! Do a complete service of your carb and replace if anything needs to be .

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  • Arunachalam
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    Originally posted by imashish2789 View Post
    For some reasons, My bike didn't come into reserve last time. Usually, it comes around 325-335kms with full tank. This time, odo shows 351kms and no reserve. When I refuelled, It took 11.3ltrs of petrol No Trip F indication also. I doubled checked the fuel switch and it was on main not on reserve.

    Anyone faced same issue or know about the cause? Bike completed 6250km.

    Also, during Heavy Traffic, the clutch release on 2nd or 1st gear gives 'kat kat' sound. Any idea about this?


    Anybody has done ceramic coating or 9H coating in Bangalore? Is it worth?
    Fuel level is an issue. You may have to check with your SVC, Whether it is an issue with your bike or issue with your fuel station.

    This bike has lot of gear clutch issues. The sound you're describing may be reasonable for gears north of 2nd gear due to low rpm. But shouldn't be the case with first two gears. For me the lower gears are not smooth almost always.

    Ceramic coating is a waste of cost if you have a white color. Black will show effects.

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