Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
TVS Apache RR310
Collapse
X
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Thanks a lot.Originally posted by sunilg View PostThread cleaned and
[ATTACH]245625[/ATTACHLast edited by HyperRetard; 11-26-2018, 03:48 PM.
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Vibs are like any single pot, noting deal breaker. May be the bike u have ridden was in worse condition and generalizing with that conclusion is meaning less.Originally posted by faysal_khan View PostOk. I've had experience. And it was a worst one. But you still not up for listening to it. I just made an honest opinion of myself. It was never about speed. It was about harsh vibration. And yeah you went on and on comparing speeds. I don't want speed man. I want comfortable ride with least vibration.
The first thing i thought after riding RR. Omg. Where is that BMW engine factor in this. I mean Bajaj can make better engine. Even RR has DOHC. Rofl. RIP. And let's not forget Dominar has bigger single cylinder than that of a RR. Maybe german can make a most refined boxer engine or even a 6 cylinders. But can't make a good small single. Or maybe they were on weed while R&D of this engine. And yeah 1 guy said RR cost 1. 3 lacs more tham Dominar. You indeed need to clear your lenses.
Every bike excels in different area and have different audience. As a RR owner, atleast iam happy that oil and coolant dont mix. Done 6000kms, still the coolant level is intact.
And nowdays people dont buy faired bike just like that, faired bike has advantage over naked, suggest you to learn the basics of faired bike first before making abusive comments first.
Hope you understand.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< START WIDE AND FINISH TIGHT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
TVS Apache RR 310 : 2018
Hero Honda HUNK : 2011-2018
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Here my view.Originally posted by faysal_khan View PostOk. I've had experience. And it was a worst one. But you still not up for listening to it. I just made an honest opinion of myself. It was never about speed. It was about harsh vibration. And yeah you went on and on comparing speeds. I don't want speed man. I want comfortable ride with least vibration.
The first thing i thought after riding RR. Omg. Where is that BMW engine factor in this. I mean Bajaj can make better engine. Even RR has DOHC. Rofl. RIP. And let's not forget Dominar has bigger single cylinder than that of a RR. Maybe german can make a most refined boxer engine or even a 6 cylinders. But can't make a good small single. Or maybe they were on weed while R&D of this engine. And yeah 1 guy said RR cost 1. 3 lacs more tham Dominar. You indeed need to clear your lenses.
RR310 definitely vibrates more than Dominar and I feel bad for you for having a bad experience with a very good motorcycle. Your friend's RR310 is brand new so let it gain some kilometres and let it get its oil changed and let it get a servicing session, I am sure that you will love the bike a bit more than you do now.
Now coming to Dominar vs RR310. Its all about preference. Dominar has better initial power delivery. Dominar can definitely go faster than RR310 but RR310 can go to a higher top speed and that's the reason why at the end of every long drag race, RR310 wins. Part of the reason is aero dynamic fairing and part of the reason is its higher rpm range.
Now coming to the build quality, sorry to say but RR310 definitely feels more premium than the Dominar. Dominar is not a bad built bike. There's a reason why Dominar is said as the best built bike that bajaj has ever made.
About comfort and looks. Both are really good looking motorcycle. RR310 looks like a supersport bike, like a panigale while Dominar looks like a mini Diavel . Both are Ducatis though.
Now Dominar is also cheaper to maintain and cheaper to buy but the reason why it's cheaper is something that you can feel in current generation dominar.
About Vibrations: I am sure that shifting from semi synthetic Motul 5100 to fully synthetic motul 7100 will definitely decrease alot of vibrations in RR310. No idea why anyone haven't tried it yet. Dominar has fully synthetic engine oil.
So if you want
A superbike feel with both committed yet comfortable seating position
A superbike looks
A premium build bike (not saying Dominar's build quality is bad but RR310's better)
A high revving engine (If you dont like Dominar's very early rev limiter)
A comfortable bike at higher top speed (that big visor)
And a very efficient bike.. (mileage is amazing on RR310)
RR310 is the one. But you do pay more and compromise on vibrations.
But if you want
A cheaper bike which is cheaper to maintain.
A bike which has killing torque feel!
A naked bike with same big bike feeling.
A bike which has the best availability of spare parts
A bike which has service centres even in most unexpected locations
A bike which has amazing touring capability and very good options to make the bike best suit for you.
A bike which has a very good seating position on which you can cover kilometres without any problem.
Dominar is the one. But I do personally feel Dominar has a tad less build quality than RR310 and wear and tear of a bajaj bike is more. Not sure about RR310 so I wont compare.
Both the bikes are a amazing. It all ends up to the personal preference.Last edited by AP_SF; 11-27-2018, 02:30 PM.
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Reposting this, since I deleted it myself, I am el estupido. Thanks for keeping this smilyrhtdm.
Rejoice, o reader brothers and sisters, the showroom did deliver my motorcycle yesterday(24 Nov) - though a bit late. They were taking a bit of time , I got impatient and asked for the screws and a screwdriver so that I can fix the numberplates myself. They calmed me down and did it in the next 15. Then came setting date and time, the extremely helpful manager of Bharath TVS went to 2019 while setting it, so we had to press the hard button 99 more times to get back to 2018. I wish him speedy recovery.
Initially it felt like a very controllable ship, through heavy Bangalore traffic. I am not used to having a bow of a boat attached in front of my steering. Both my previous motorcycles were nakeds. Very nice behavior on bad roads though, I am surprised. Took to my friends place to show off. I clicked him astride on it.
On this morning's ride things started to fall into pieces, gone were the unfamiliar feeling, I am slowly getting into groove and enjoying it more. There are some minute vibrations, but one requires asparagus sticks in place of hands to complain about it. Loverly pickup. I came home and parked it all the while smiling in my helmet, what a beast!
Then a feeling of emptiness hit me. There was this wonderful street dog that everyone in our building loved. He was playful, intelligent, and always looking for an opportunity to sneak through the gates and make way to the terrace, where a fellow tenant will give him a nice hot meal, cooked specially for him. All of us loved petting him, and he had this calming smile..
Sometimes he used to mark his territory on our two wheeler tyres, but we didn't mind. No point of robbing him off all his wonderful dogginess. However he is missing since this Diwali. He was afraid of loud fireworks. he ran away and didn't return since. My ownership seems incomplete without his liquid blessings.
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Hey guys. Just decided to go for the 310. But need your suggestions. Since it's almost November, should I wait for the next year's production model (showroom guys say to book after Feb 25th for next year's build) or is it not a big difference to book the bike now so I can get it in Jan?
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Ha ha, had me laughing there, wishing him speedy recovery for his fingers indeed!Originally posted by indyana View PostThen came setting date and time, the extremely helpful manager of Bharath TVS went to 2019 while setting it, so we had to press the hard button 99 more times to get back to 2018. I wish him speedy recovery.
Congrats on the bike, hope this is the MY19 bike and they have fixed all vibration and chain tuk tuk sound issues with new parts.Bajaj SuperFE 150 - Forever in my heart
Bajaj Discover 135 DTSi Sports - 2009 to Current
KTM RC390 - 2015 to Current
TVS Jupiter - 2016 to Current
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Manufacturing date will matter only when u sell , otherwise it has nothing to do with the ownership. On paper it wil be written 2018 thats all.Originally posted by BurstFlameX View PostHey guys. Just decided to go for the 310. But need your suggestions. Since it's almost November, should I wait for the next year's production model (showroom guys say to book after Feb 25th for next year's build) or is it not a big difference to book the bike now so I can get it in Jan?
BTW i took my first bike on Dec last week
Congrats bro, welcome to the club, especially Matt BlackOriginally posted by indyana View PostReposting this, since I deleted it myself, I am el estupido. Thanks for keeping this smilyrhtdm.
Rejoice, o reader brothers and sisters, the showroom did deliver my motorcycle yesterday(24 Nov) - though a bit late. They were taking a bit of time , I got impatient and asked for the screws and a screwdriver so that I can fix the numberplates myself. They calmed me down and did it in the next 15. Then came setting date and time, the extremely helpful manager of Bharath TVS went to 2019 while setting it, so we had to press the hard button 99 more times to get back to 2018. I wish him speedy recovery.
.
Yea i agree the buttons are too hard to press...hope they take care in next version. If you wish, please join the WA group for technical discussions on RR.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< START WIDE AND FINISH TIGHT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
TVS Apache RR 310 : 2018
Hero Honda HUNK : 2011-2018
Comment
-
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
This is 'experience' update on day 5 of ownership.
During my 4.5 km office travel I get a window of exactly 10 seconds to put the motorcycle in 4th gear. Most of the time is spent in 2nd gear, a smattering of third.
The time spent in 4th is quite nerve wrecking as the windscreen of the car or the ironworks behind a truck gets uncomfortably closer by the millisecond. This motorcycle is a beast and really likes to stretch it's legs long.
It hasn't seen a highway yet, that'll change in some hours. Till now the fuel economy is 22 kmpl. That is incredible. One of the most dreaded crossings of Bangalore lays in my way, it is called Silk board crossings. Those who traverse it sweat in their office seats thinking they'll have to face it again on the way back. There's a 3 quarter of a kilometer long section that takes about 15-40 minutes, 5-10 stops to cross. One must not forget the looming huge medical bill for lung diseases in the near future.
You may be curious how do I stand silk board. I can not. I generally take a cycle to office and go by the side roads. This is a new motorcycle so my inner 8 year old wanted to show off.
In this traffic I find the clutch pull a bit tedious. I could really do with some clutch assist. i went back to Bharath automobiles, The 310 specialist there (It made me feel so special, a specialist for my vehicle- wow!) told me slipper clutch is in the works and once released, I can have it installed. Problem solved in uncertain future. Nice!
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Yes, slipper clutch is under work and many new updates. The newest one will be even happied RR310. That's all I can say.Originally posted by indyana View PostThis is 'experience' update on day 5 of ownership.
During my 4.5 km office travel I get a window of exactly 10 seconds to put the motorcycle in 4th gear. Most of the time is spent in 2nd gear, a smattering of third.
The time spent in 4th is quite nerve wrecking as the windscreen of the car or the ironworks behind a truck gets uncomfortably closer by the millisecond. This motorcycle is a beast and really likes to stretch it's legs long.
It hasn't seen a highway yet, that'll change in some hours. Till now the fuel economy is 22 kmpl. That is incredible. One of the most dreaded crossings of Bangalore lays in my way, it is called Silk board crossings. Those who traverse it sweat in their office seats thinking they'll have to face it again on the way back. There's a 3 quarter of a kilometer long section that takes about 15-40 minutes, 5-10 stops to cross. One must not forget the looming huge medical bill for lung diseases in the near future.
You may be curious how do I stand silk board. I can not. I generally take a cycle to office and go by the side roads. This is a new motorcycle so my inner 8 year old wanted to show off.
In this traffic I find the clutch pull a bit tedious. I could really do with some clutch assist. i went back to Bharath automobiles, The 310 specialist there (It made me feel so special, a specialist for my vehicle- wow!) told me slipper clutch is in the works and once released, I can have it installed. Problem solved in uncertain future. Nice!
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Relies in bold.Originally posted by faysal_khan View PostWhere's the low oil light?
There is no specific light for low oil, instead the warning light will glow, but iam not sure whether any text will appear on the screen ( for side stand it appear). Since no one faced low oil issue so far we dont know the exactly how it will be displayed, but for sure the warning light will glow.
One more query. When we start FI bikes. There's a self check of fuel pump. That sound smooth on all bike and cars. In RR it sounds like a short circuiting. Like a trrr trrr. Is this normal? Or should i get it checked?
It is the way it sounds, nothing to worry about .
Please read the manual for more info on console.
----consecutive posts auto-merged-----
Despite being a faired bike. RR is traffic friendly, both in terms of handling and engine tractability.Originally posted by indyana View PostThis is 'experience' update on day 5 of ownership.
During my 4.5 km office travel I get a window of exactly 10 seconds to put the motorcycle in 4th gear. Most of the time is spent in 2nd gear, a smattering of third.
The time spent in 4th is quite nerve wrecking as the windscreen of the car or the ironworks behind a truck gets uncomfortably closer by the millisecond. This motorcycle is a beast and really likes to stretch it's legs long.
It hasn't seen a highway yet, that'll change in some hours. Till now the fuel economy is 22 kmpl. That is incredible. One of the most dreaded crossings of Bangalore lays in my way, it is called Silk board crossings. Those who traverse it sweat in their office seats thinking they'll have to face it again on the way back. There's a 3 quarter of a kilometer long section that takes about 15-40 minutes, 5-10 stops to cross. One must not forget the looming huge medical bill for lung diseases in the near future.
You may be curious how do I stand silk board. I can not. I generally take a cycle to office and go by the side roads. This is a new motorcycle so my inner 8 year old wanted to show off.
In this traffic I find the clutch pull a bit tedious. I could really do with some clutch assist. i went back to Bharath automobiles, The 310 specialist there (It made me feel so special, a specialist for my vehicle- wow!) told me slipper clutch is in the works and once released, I can have it installed. Problem solved in uncertain future. Nice!
But i would strongly suggest you to take your bike ito highways rather than city for good engine break-in. Avoid city ride ( medium traffic is fine) as much as possible till break-in period
----consecutive posts auto-merged-----
We have so many "actual RR owners" completed 7000 kms,Originally posted by tanishq View Post
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< START WIDE AND FINISH TIGHT >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
TVS Apache RR 310 : 2018
Hero Honda HUNK : 2011-2018
Comment
-
Re: TVS Apache RR310
Haha yes!! [emoji16] [emoji16]Originally posted by dineshaugustin View PostRelies in bold.
Please read the manual for more info on console.
----consecutive posts auto-merged-----
Despite being a faired bike. RR is traffic friendly, both in terms of handling and engine tractability.
But i would strongly suggest you to take your bike ito highways rather than city for good engine break-in. Avoid city ride ( medium traffic is fine) as much as possible till break-in period
----consecutive posts auto-merged-----
We have so many "actual RR owners" completed 7000 kms,
Comment




Comment