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Though i dont own the bike, but i checked in person, the pillion seat is not as high as R15 V2, but its similar to R3. The length of the seat is definitely small. So comfort is out of the question. But i think city ride is manageable. Good thing is that they have provided a grab atleast.Originally posted by sharathlh View PostWhat about the pillion comfort?
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TVS Apache RR 310 : 2018
Hero Honda HUNK : 2011-2018
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I OWN this bike, it is much better than R15v2. it is bit taller than R15 but seat is flat and they have Grab rails so it is manageable. me and my friend are skinny so we rode 100km in Bangalore traffic in a day without much problem. In Simple words non-fat guys can handle it for normal commute but diffcult for fat guys.Originally posted by sharathlh View PostWhat about the pillion comfort?
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1000 kms update :
1. The mileage on this motorcycle is just mind blowing. I am averaging 38-39kmpl in peak Bangalore city traffic.
2. No panel squeaks or rattles or sounds.
3. The brake and the clutch levers are set higher than usual, if anyone has wrist pain recommend you to adjust them & voila everything becomes normal.
4. 1st service to be done within this week.
5. Attached a few pics.
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Yes double checked via tankfull to tankfull method as well.Originally posted by WindPacer View PostThe mileage quoted is simply unbelievable, considering the bglre traffic..hope you got the numbers spot on
ATGATT !!!
Cheers,
WindPacer
It's running costs are like a 200cc bike lool
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Chennai :Originally posted by Selvakumar View PostHi guys... What is the waiting period for This motorcycle...??
I've checked with Coimbatore dealers they were saying from the booking date it will be five months[emoji15]...
Is it the same case for all the places???
Red - 3 months
Black - 1 Month
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TVS Apache RR 310 : 2018
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You are the only one claiming such high mileage.Originally posted by JS16 View Post1000 kms update :
1. The mileage on this motorcycle is just mind blowing. I am averaging 38-39kmpl in peak Bangalore city traffic.
2. No panel squeaks or rattles or sounds.
3. The brake and the clutch levers are set higher than usual, if anyone has wrist pain recommend you to adjust them & voila everything becomes normal.
4. 1st service to be done within this week.
5. Attached a few pics.
I have been getting 24-25 kmpl in traffic and 34 on open highways. I have talked to some other owners as well at the service centre. They are also getting similar mileage.
I have many other things to add which I will do post 1st service which I am doing today.
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To add to it. You are claiming something which seems totally unreal and unbelievable. The RS200 doesn't give that kind of mileage in traffic, it being a 200CC bike. Still if it's true just share your gear shifting technique. At what RPMs do you change gear. Btw being in traffic and in 1st and 2nd gear only, the IMI indicator never shows more than 24-25 kmpl fuel efficiency even if you are very controlled with you wrists. So idk how that translates to 38-39 kmpl.
Not ridiculing you. Just curious.
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Well I've been constantly getting the same mileage. And I'm not the only one who's getting this type of mileage.Originally posted by ani2607 View PostYou are the only one claiming such high mileage.
I have been getting 24-25 kmpl in traffic and 34 on open highways. I have talked to some other owners as well at the service centre. They are also getting similar mileage.
I have many other things to add which I will do post 1st service which I am doing today.
People think this bike will stall in higher gears at Lower speeds and stay on the lower gears.
The riding style makes the difference.
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Well i don't really want to prove you anything but total fuel consumed for 1000kms is 26.2L.Originally posted by ani2607 View PostYou are the only one claiming such high mileage.
I have been getting 24-25 kmpl in traffic and 34 on open highways. I have talked to some other owners as well at the service centre. They are also getting similar mileage.
I have many other things to add which I will do post 1st service which I am doing today.
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To add to it. You are claiming something which seems totally unreal and unbelievable. The RS200 doesn't give that kind of mileage in traffic, it being a 200CC bike. Still if it's true just share your gear shifting technique. At what RPMs do you change gear. Btw being in traffic and in 1st and 2nd gear only, the IMI indicator never shows more than 24-25 kmpl fuel efficiency even if you are very controlled with you wrists. So idk how that translates to 38-39 kmpl.
Not ridiculing you. Just curious.
And people said the same when i got 54kmpl on the fz25 as well.
ItsI the rider not the motorcycle, maybe you need to shift gears better and understand the motorcycle better? My friends duke 390 is literally unusable in the city, 40 at 4th gear and the engine clanks!
40th on 6th in the RR is a breeze. So you get it, what I'm trying to say?
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Even I ride sanely and change gears immediately whenever needed. But I don't how that matters in traffic conditions. I am all the time in 1st or 2nd gear in traffic conditions and sometimes in 3rd. And as I said 2nd gear the IMI doesn't show more than 26 kmpl. But if you do get such mileage yet, which as per the TVS service centre mechanic is not possible, then pray please upload a riding video of you. It will be helpful for all us owners.Originally posted by JS16 View PostWell i don't really want to prove you anything but total fuel consumed for 1000kms is 26.2L.
And people said the same when i got 54kmpl on the fz25 as well.
ItsI the rider not the motorcycle, maybe you need to shift gears better and understand the motorcycle better? My friends duke 390 is literally unusable in the city, 40 at 4th gear and the engine clanks!
40th on 6th in the RR is a breeze. So you get it, what I'm trying to say?
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