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  • Siddhartha.S
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    Originally posted by ajextreme View Post
    All you would get is free flow exhaust which will be loud. Just for the sake of few kilos dont mess with your bike. You will need to re-jet the carb to compensate the flow from the exhaust. Moreover i haven't heard any after market exhausts/cans for bikes like rtr in the indian market except the free flow exhausts with exception to RE's and other bigger cc bikes.

    I agree the exhaust of rtr is heavy at around 8 kilos. Its heavy for some good reason only. And rtr is already quite light weight at 137 kgs. I am not sure from where this thought came across your mind.

    Best option avoid this thought. Next best option see if any other bike's exhaust/can would be a direct fit (which i dont believe) and if it gives you any weight reduction benefits.

    To save some weight maybe you can let go off the saree guards, bar end weights (not recommended), the crash guard (again not recommended), change clip ons to a single piece handle bar ( at the cost of the looks and sporty riding position) and RVM's(at your own risk). In the end, the weight saved doesnt really make any significant difference to the performance of the bike.
    Yea i know it is light already. But lighter is better.
    I feel.

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  • ajextreme
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    Originally posted by Siddhartha.S View Post
    Guys, i want to change the exhaust. How much will it cost (minimum) for a exhaust can? And which exhaust should I go for? I don't want it to be loud. My main aim here is weight reduction. Nothing else.
    Any suggestions?
    All you would get is free flow exhaust which will be loud. Just for the sake of few kilos dont mess with your bike. You will need to re-jet the carb to compensate the flow from the exhaust. Moreover i haven't heard any after market exhausts/cans for bikes like rtr in the indian market except the free flow exhausts with exception to RE's and other bigger cc bikes.

    I agree the exhaust of rtr is heavy at around 8 kilos. Its heavy for some good reason only. And rtr is already quite light weight at 137 kgs. I am not sure from where this thought came across your mind.

    Best option avoid this thought. Next best option see if any other bike's exhaust/can would be a direct fit (which i dont believe) and if it gives you any weight reduction benefits.

    To save some weight maybe you can let go off the saree guards, bar end weights (not recommended), the crash guard (again not recommended), change clip ons to a single piece handle bar ( at the cost of the looks and sporty riding position) and RVM's(at your own risk). In the end, the weight saved doesnt really make any significant difference to the performance of the bike.

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  • Siddhartha.S
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    Guys, i want to change the exhaust. How much will it cost (minimum) for a exhaust can? And which exhaust should I go for? I don't want it to be loud. My main aim here is weight reduction. Nothing else.
    Any suggestions?

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  • ajextreme
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    @Obe

    "Still looking for tyres, zapper c unavailable, masseter unavailable. Dont want to go for remoras or michelins. Any help from Delhi members would be highly appreciated"

    Look for mrf Zapper vyde, mrf mogrip, ceat secura zoom, the other day even saw tires from Apollo for bikes (not sure about the models and performance though).
    Last edited by ajextreme; 11-25-2017, 04:53 PM.

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  • apacherider
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    Originally posted by apacherider View Post
    Any one facing issues with rear wheel alignment??? I have some controlling issues while riding with pillion.. Feel like the rear wheel is not tight.. Is it because of the swing arm bush??
    It was the swing arm.. got the same replaced.. now no issues...[emoji5]

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  • suj
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    Guy's!!! Ceat has also have 110/18 r17 profile tyre .just go through the Amazon link.


    I always thought that only Mrf & tvs make these size tyres. People who don't like to oversize can buy this.
    Mrf zapper c 110/80 17 are hard to find in open market. But Honda asc stocks those tyres for there dazzler and unicorn 160 , so no need to search more.

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  • apacherider
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    Any one facing issues with rear wheel alignment??? I have some controlling issues while riding with pillion.. Feel like the rear wheel is not tight.. Is it because of the swing arm bush??

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  • apacherider
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    Originally posted by kishleykrishna View Post
    Is there any one who has disc plate heating issue? (My rear disc plate becomes burning hot after few miles of drive)
    I have the same issue at 4000 kms.. no rear braking at all.. the svc guys said the disc plate is damaged and got the same replaced under warranty.. after that no issues.. also check the bleeding of brake fluid...

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  • abhishekjhamat
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    from where i can buy apache rtr 180 right handside switch combination

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  • JS16
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    Originally posted by kishleykrishna View Post
    Is there any one who has disc plate heating issue? (My rear disc plate becomes burning hot after few miles of drive)

    There must be contact or there is no reason for the disc to be hot.


    Also after 5 years 2 months! In love with the Motorcycle from that day and I can't seem to move on!😍Click image for larger version

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  • kishleykrishna
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    Is there any one who has disc plate heating issue? (My rear disc plate becomes burning hot after few miles of drive)

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  • shekhark
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    Originally posted by kishleykrishna View Post
    New member in the family, my RTR 180
    Welcome to Apache Team.

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  • obe_88
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    Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    Here's the Apache after servicing:

    Attached Files
    Last edited by obe_88; 11-19-2017, 05:26 PM.

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  • apacherider
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    Originally posted by obe_88 View Post
    [MENTION=93140]apacherider[/MENTION], I was just lucky! however if you are ever touring up north and stop at Delhi, Id be happy to introduce you to this mechanic He is sincere and knowledgeable.

    Also wanted to say that i just now read your ownership review and it is the sweetest review of the 180 that i have ever read. It reminded me of my initial days with the apache.

    Still looking for tyres, zapper c unavailable, masseter unavailable. Dont want to go for remoras or michelins. Any help from Delhi members would be highly appreciated.

    Welcome to the tribe [MENTION=94792]kishleykrishna[/MENTION], wish you many enjoyable miles ahead.
    You have a pic of your angel???? Really would like to see one after servicing...

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  • hoonigan46
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    Hey, I am from Ahmedabad and will be riding to Delhi all the way from Ahmedabad on 23th of December, please dm me. I want my bike to be serviced there

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