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Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience
Thanks for the quick reply mate. Race Edition RTR 200s are delicious but they were launched in 2018, which means a relatively higher price in the used market (80K and above). Were the niggles with the initial editions really that widespread and bad? In fact, that's the main reason why I'm avoiding 2016 launch year RTR200s. Was hoping things would have been fixed MY2017 onwards.Originally posted by badari259 View Post
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I have posted the problem i faced in this thread. Have a look at it. If you really want to go for a used RTR 200, i would suggest to go for race edition.Originally posted by eternoMind View PostThanks for the quick reply mate. Race Edition RTR 200s are delicious but they were launched in 2018, which means a relatively higher price in the used market (80K and above). Were the niggles with the initial editions really that widespread and bad? In fact, that's the main reason why I'm avoiding 2016 launch year RTR200s. Was hoping things would have been fixed MY2017 onwards.
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15K! that's too much. I think the shaft assembly costs around 1.5K - 2K (https://www.tvsmotor.com/parts/apache200.aspx) + engine packings around 300-400 + engine oil + labour charges. Overall it should be around 5-6k approx. Hopefully they have provided itemized bill to you.Originally posted by badari259 View PostDoes this qualify as a quality issue?
I am talking to tvs company regarding this. Since i have spent around 15K₹ as no one could diagnose the issue..
IMO 3-4 isolated incidents cannot be quality issues. However do let us know what TVS has to say about it.
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In our local market for used bikes, there is no difference between price of race and old v1 RTR200. Even if there is a slight difference of 10k, it's well worth it. Goodluck.Originally posted by eternoMind View PostThanks for the quick reply mate. Race Edition RTR 200s are delicious but they were launched in 2018, which means a relatively higher price in the used market (80K and above). Were the niggles with the initial editions really that widespread and bad? In fact, that's the main reason why I'm avoiding 2016 launch year RTR200s. Was hoping things would have been fixed MY2017 onwards.
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Thank you for the replyOriginally posted by MidnightEvil Parth View PostIn our local market for used bikes, there is no difference between price of race and old v1 RTR200. Even if there is a slight difference of 10k, it's well worth it. Goodluck.
Unfortunately, the difference between the two where I live is a tad too much. Upwards of 20K. 10K would have been fine by me to be honest.
For now, have found some nice low-mileage (~10k km) 2017 RTR200s for ~₹60k. Non-ABS and Carb of course.
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That's the easy way out which they follow. A kit called the master cylinder replacement kit changes out the moving parts in the disc brake, costs about 4-500 odd. Tvs parts may be more or less.Originally posted by vins1120 View PostWell brakes in front were not getting applied properly at which asc told to replace the front cylinder and.for the rear brakes were getting jammed and would lock due at which the asc replaced the rear cylinder at my cost.
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It costed me around 310 for master cylinder and 250 for the caliber Orings.Originally posted by Vipergts07 View PostThat's the easy way out which they follow. A kit called the master cylinder replacement kit changes out the moving parts in the disc brake, costs about 4-500 odd. Tvs parts may be more or less.
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Yeh. Most asc just recommend changing the whole caliper unit instead of changing the internals, leads to a higher bill amount for novices. Haven't been able to get a bleeder screw replacement because of this as I have been unable to find a service center which stocks it.Originally posted by TarunSundar View PostIt costed me around 310 for master cylinder and 250 for the caliber Orings.
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Try your luck with honda asc. Unicorn Bleeder screw part number: 45352-KCC-841.Originally posted by Vipergts07 View PostHaven't been able to get a bleeder screw replacement because of this as I have been unable to find a service center which stocks it.
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I won't pay anything above 50k for same. Best buy at 45k. Goodluck.
Originally posted by eternoMind View PostThank you for the reply
Unfortunately, the difference between the two where I live is a tad too much. Upwards of 20K. 10K would have been fine by me to be honest.
For now, have found some nice low-mileage (~10k km) 2017 RTR200s for ~₹60k. Non-ABS and Carb of course.
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Try Bajaj’s 10mm bleeder valve. RTRs using 10 mm valve in front calliper. But for the rear it’s 8mm. It’s very difficult to find than the 10mm.Originally posted by Vipergts07 View PostYeh. Most asc just recommend changing the whole caliper unit instead of changing the internals, leads to a higher bill amount for novices. Haven't been able to get a bleeder screw replacement because of this as I have been unable to find a service center which stocks it.
You can try Suzuki for the 8mm. Last time when I approached for that, it wasn’t readily available part and asked me to wait About 20 days for my gs150r.
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Hello guys.. Anyone here from Mumbai central region - Mulund, Thane, Navi Mumbai, Powai side who can help me tune my carb perfectly or recommend a good mechanic for Apache 200? I was watching some YouTube videos and I think I've messed it up. No matter what I try, I'm unable to get a perfect idle rpm/ engine rhythm.
I don't want to take it to ASC as they are useless.Last edited by sansubr; 01-01-2020, 10:22 PM.---
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Re: TVS Apache RTR 200 4V Ownership Experience
Bajaj uses the 10mm bleeder on all models or any specific?Originally posted by TarunSundar View PostTry Bajaj’s 10mm bleeder valve. RTRs using 10 mm valve in front calliper. But for the rear it’s 8mm. It’s very difficult to find than the 10mm.
You can try Suzuki for the 8mm. Last time when I approached for that, it wasn’t readily available part and asked me to wait About 20 days for my gs150r.
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