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  • sambit
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    Re: TVS-NTorq 125 Ownership Thread

    5th Paid servicing at 12k kms.
    Changed Air filter(₹250), Both break shoes (₹460). Scooter feels as good as new with cleaner filter. Total cost just above 1K including oil change.
    Last edited by sambit; 07-23-2019, 03:59 PM. Reason: Wrong info

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  • Raman Swaminathan
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    Hello, any suggestions on service centers in Bangalore and which to avoid?
    This is going to be the first service of my NTorq

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  • Aswinlogi
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    Originally posted by Raman Swaminathan View Post
    Hi all, a new NTorq user here.

    Excuse me if the question is slightly stupid, but does our scooter have some sort of integrated/combi braking system?

    When I half/full deploy the rear brake, the front brake lever automatically has around 1 inch of free play.
    This generally implies combi braking right?

    I don't remember reading about this in the brochures.
    Yes ! You're right ,Ntorq comes with the combi brake system as found in many other scooters.

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  • Raman Swaminathan
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    Originally posted by Raman Swaminathan View Post
    Hi all, a new NTorq user here.

    Excuse me if the question is slightly stupid, but does our scooter have some sort of integrated/combi braking system?

    When I half/full deploy the rear brake, the front brake lever automatically has around 1 inch of free play.
    This generally implies combi braking right?

    I don't remember reading about this in the brochures.
    Checked in the Brochure. It does have a section(rather note) about SBS (Sync Braking system).

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  • Raman Swaminathan
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    Re: TVS-NTorq 125 Ownership Thread

    Hi all, a new NTorq user here.

    Excuse me if the question is slightly stupid, but does our scooter have some sort of integrated/combi braking system?

    When I half/full deploy the rear brake, the front brake lever automatically has around 1 inch of free play.
    This generally implies combi braking right?

    I don't remember reading about this in the brochures.

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  • Tush11
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    The internals of the engine will bed in nicely,The parts rub against each other and achieve the optimum clearance required,after the run in is complete ,say 1000 kms,heat produced will be certainly less,warm up the engine atleast a minute before a cold start ride,may be 15 seconds on a hot engine,allow the engine to cool atleast 10 to 15 minutes,and thats it.

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  • Akash.Yadav
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    Originally posted by Skanda View Post
    Nope. The vehicle is just 3 days old. ODO is less than 100Kms.
    I think it is quite normal for a brand new vehicle to heat up..
    It will calm down as kms go up..
    Ask him to avoid dense traffic till 1st servicing.

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  • Skanda
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    Re: TVS-NTorq 125 Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by Akash.Yadav View Post
    Has he completed 1st servicing? How many kms on the odo?
    Nope. The vehicle is just 3 days old. ODO is less than 100Kms.

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  • Akash.Yadav
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    Re: TVS-NTorq 125 Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by Skanda View Post
    Posting on behalf of a friend. He bought a new one very recently and says the vehicle is heating up too much and out of 6 bars in temperature guage, it comes to the 3rd with in 10mins of starting. Is this normal? What bar does the guage usually stays at?
    Has he completed 1st servicing? How many kms on the odo?

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  • Skanda
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    Re: TVS-NTorq 125 Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by OCTO View Post
    Mine has been through 3rd servicing, temp gauge normally stays at 2 bars. Due to summer the bike does heat up a little and goes till 3 bars eventhough i ride it for only 13km continously.

    Ask him to get it checked with the service centre once.
    Thanks for quick reply. Will tell him to get it checked with SVC once.

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  • OCTO
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    Re: TVS-NTorq 125 Ownership Thread

    Originally posted by Skanda View Post
    Posting on behalf of a friend. He bought a new one very recently and says the vehicle is heating up too much and out of 6 bars in temperature guage, it comes to the 3rd with in 10mins of starting. Is this normal? What bar does the guage usually stays at?
    Mine has been through 3rd servicing, temp gauge normally stays at 2 bars. Due to summer the bike does heat up a little and goes till 3 bars eventhough i ride it for only 13km continously.

    Ask him to get it checked with the service centre once.

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  • Skanda
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    Re: TVS-NTorq 125 Ownership Thread

    Posting on behalf of a friend. He bought a new one very recently and says the vehicle is heating up too much and out of 6 bars in temperature guage, it comes to the 3rd with in 10mins of starting. Is this normal? What bar does the guage usually stays at?

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  • hirenmistry
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    Originally posted by Gollum View Post
    As per the roumers tvs is testing abs on Jupiter.
    Chances are that they may release it in ntorq as it's got the highest sales in fy18 in the 125cc scooter segment.
    Cbs won't be possible on a scooter that has one disc and a drum brake.
    Thanks for getting back. ABS is mandatory for bikes with 125cc and upwards. Having ABS on the Ntorq would be great.
    Regarding CBS not possible for a Disk/Drum set up, well, I was under the same impression. This was till Suzuki went ahead and installed a CBS on the Access 125 with a Disc/Drum combo.

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  • Gollum
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    Originally posted by hirenmistry View Post
    Hello all,
    I have my eyes on the Ntorq and will get it sometime next month. Wondering if the Combi Braking system be made available on the Ntorq anytime soon?
    Per the new rules all bikes under 125cc need to have CBS.
    Since my wife will be the primary user of this bike, CBS would be a good to have feature from a safety standpoint.

    Regards
    As per the roumers tvs is testing abs on Jupiter.
    Chances are that they may release it in ntorq as it's got the highest sales in fy18 in the 125cc scooter segment.
    Cbs won't be possible on a scooter that has one disc and a drum brake.

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  • hirenmistry
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    Re: TVS-NTorq 125 Ownership Thread

    Hello all,
    I have my eyes on the Ntorq and will get it sometime next month. Wondering if the Combi Braking system be made available on the Ntorq anytime soon?
    Per the new rules all bikes under 125cc need to have CBS.
    Since my wife will be the primary user of this bike, CBS would be a good to have feature from a safety standpoint.

    Regards

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