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  • @Abhishek

    Congratulations for your new purchase.Waiting for the pics!!

    @prakash

    Dude, the correct tyre pressure for the RTR is 28Psi(Front) and 32Psi(Rear)!!

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    • Originally posted by abhishekdborngenius View Post


      I Finally Got my RTR 180 (Black) today. Enjoying every bit of it. Pics coming Soon. Yippie ..... !

      congrats for the new babe.....
      The Magician"

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      • hey guys.....gonna book my A180_White this week....which Authorised Dealer would anyone suggest ......I live in Thane City.....

        REVZ

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        • Originally posted by chicane1879 View Post
          @Abhishek

          Congratulations for your new purchase.Waiting for the pics!!

          @prakash

          Dude, the correct tyre pressure for the RTR is 28Psi(Front) and 32Psi(Rear)!!
          RTR 180 Owner's Manual says 25psi front and 28psi rear.and These are tubeless tyres.I thought since I am overweight ,Will Try 26psi front and 28psi rear tyre pressure.
          Here is a snap from RTR180 Owner's Manual:
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          • ^^^ try 26psi in front and 30psi in rear tyre...
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            • Originally posted by prakash_mvpa View Post
              RTR 180 Owner's Manual says 25psi front and 28psi rear.and These are tubeless tyres.I thought since I am overweight ,Will Try 26psi front and 28psi rear tyre pressure.
              Here is a snap from RTR180 Owner's Manual:
              if ur overweight u shd keep 32psi not 28psi..

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              • Check This out....


                Got it on Sunday......



                They are from Mobile Cam so..... Dont curse the Quality...

                I'll Upload some DigiCam's Captures soon.....









                Edit: Does Anyone here had problems with Overheating of Engine...?? I m little bit Feared that it will harm the engine...(Note that only completed 100KMs on ODO..)
                Last edited by ultimateracer; 09-22-2009, 10:50 PM.
                "I hate people moving fast....so I overtake them.."

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                • @Prakash

                  Well i was wrong with the front pressure part.I usually fill 32Psi at the rear which works out well. Anywayz one wouldn't like to reduce the pressure while pillion everytime.So i ride with the 32Psi which means correct pressure in all conditions and better mileage/acceleration!!

                  @Ultimateracer

                  Congrats for your machine!!

                  Dont worry about the overheating part.Normally a new engine runs hotter(for reasons i dont know ) It will come back to normal once you log in more kms.

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                  • The bike is great when it comes to pick up and everything except the fact that it has tvs tyres . What other rear tyre can i go for ? is there a tyre from michelin which will be a direct fit ?

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                    • Originally posted by chucknorris View Post
                      The bike is great when it comes to pick up and everything except the fact that it has tvs tyres . What other rear tyre can i go for ? is there a tyre from michelin which will be a direct fit ?
                      The only michelin 17" tire is the Sirac. It will affect the handling of the bike and its more of an offroading tire.

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                      • @all :- How does the RTR180 perform in a drag with the RTR160, RTR160FI, R15, pulsar family & ZMA? I know thats a huge list .

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                        • Originally posted by bprags View Post
                          @all :- How does the RTR180 perform in a drag with the RTR160, RTR160FI, R15, pulsar family & ZMA? I know thats a huge list .
                          AFAIK, only the P220 can beat the A180. And maybe the R15 too. This bike really pulls from the word go!
                          Your biking tells a lot about the person you are!

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                          • shor road race









                            One more prove that no other Indian bike has better handling as RTR, it is best for city riding.



                            Thanks.

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                            • Originally posted by raceing.619 View Post







                              One more prove that no other Indian bike has better handling as RTR, it is best for city riding.



                              Thanks.
                              Nice to know you did that, but don't jump to conclusions-in city it boils down to the riding capabilities of the rider more than the machine. I smoked an RTR 180 in a 5km.open stretch just yesterday with my R15&have got smoked many a time by RXs in traffic.
                              In the city, its more of the rider than the machine!
                              Quench my thirst with gasoline!

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                              • Originally posted by raceing.619 View Post



                                Total distance was 10-11 kms.



                                One more prove that no other Indian bike has better handling as RTR, it is best for city riding.

                                Top speed got 97 kmph.

                                Thanks.
                                You consider 10-11 kms as short burst?
                                Your biking tells a lot about the person you are!

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