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  • Originally posted by Rtrlover83 View Post
    @ALL especially Drifty
    Today I've got the TPS replaced by a local Mech. Now the lag between 2.5-4K Rpm is gone. Should have done this earlier. Been having this trouble from Aug onwards. Anyways it's never late. Thank you all
    Glad that the problem is solved,I dont know whats the fault with the TPS,seen many cases reporting about the lag in lower rpms.
    @Lijok:I feel you should also try replacing the TPS,might solve the hiccups issue and it doesnt cost a bomb.

    Originally posted by bharadwaj.v View Post
    @Rtrlover83 even I have that lag problem in the same RPM range. How much does the TPS cost?? I dont think the SVC guys will ever replace that under warranty because according to them its (lag) inherent to all RTR 180s
    The TPS unit cost around Rs.120/-,check at your place.

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    • TPS?? what is that? How much did it cost? or are you referring to the TCI unit? the Green box under the tank?

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      • Originally posted by lijok View Post
        TPS?? what is that? How much did it cost? or are you referring to the TCI unit? the Green box under the tank?
        TPS = Throttle position sensor
        its a red box just above the carb. under the tank


        @all HaPpY DiWaLi
        FAQs-RTR owners

        For me its never been nor will ever be my DL, For me its always been and will always remain my RL {Riding License}

        I confess that I ♥ :
        *Being ogled at while waiting
        for lights to turn green
        *Fielding queries from massed onlookers
        *Pushing dream bikes to their limits
        *Blasting past slowpokes
        *Hoiking the front wheel
        *Scraping a knee around corners

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        • can i install HID to my RTR. will the electrical support?

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          • @Viscmad +1
            @Lijok You could check out post 8239 (Drifty's post) clearly showing where the TPS is located, just to get a clear picture.
            http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...180-a-824.html
            Last edited by Rtrlover83; 10-26-2011, 08:32 PM. Reason: To insert link
            The Apache is ever willing to red line each cog, but the Rider ain't. Enjoy RTR, Safely. Period.

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            • Happy Diwali to fellow xBhp-RTRians!!
              I am proud to be a part of this tribe and our A180 ownership thread must be amongst the best here in xBhp!

              Originally posted by dj18deepak View Post
              i have also noticed the same thing about the gear box....i used to ride my cousin's 180 which is around 2 years old, the gearbox is a bit stiff but mine which is just 2 months old have a much smoother one...but does have vibes same as that of my cousin's if not more
              The gearbox of my A180-ABS is quite good.. maybe 1-2 false neutrals per 100 shifts or so.. and gear shifting is also smooth. No issues. (NOTE:I rode a Yamaha Libero earlier)

              Originally posted by lijok View Post
              Does anyone have the actual, full, service manual of the RTR180??
              Originally posted by Drifty View Post
              I do have it.
              Hi Drifty, Is the manual you have is a 24page Pdf which explains features specific to RTR180 and for others says to refer the earlier Apache service manual or a full version?

              If you DO have the full version, please do upload it for all of us..
              Grip. Twist. Ride-with Menacingly FAST Apache 180 ABS!
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              • Originally posted by Garry_Menace View Post
                Yes, it is true. But, to some extent only. I mean, yes the tyres aren't THAT GOOD but they aren't THAT BAD either. Confused? LOL... Arre, see the tyres are surely not one of the best grippers but they aren't so bad that you'll fall every now-and-then because of not so gripping tyres. First experience them on your own and obvserve. If you still feel that you can't keep up with them, you can surely change to the better ones. I, personally, do feel that they aren't close to the best ones but I am still running on them because they aren't so bad that I need to change them before they should've been.
                +1 to that!! tvs tyres aren't that bad on regular surfaces! its only in the rains that u need to be extra careful and apply the brakes cautiously.
                but on a positive side that may make u more alert while riding

                Originally posted by muhammedsalimp View Post
                Today while parking my bike, a fellow apachian (a RTR 160 HE owner) came to me and asked whether my bike vibrates @ around 60kmph ..
                From my experience, I answered that there is a mild vibration in that speed range, but nothing noticeable and annoying..

                Guys ..What's your opinion about vibrations on new RTRs compared to old ones?
                rtr, being my first bike i didnt notice the vibrations much! its only after i read about them and after riding a friend's unicorn did i start to realize about them and sometimes while riding aggressively u get the feel u know



                Originally posted by Rtrlover83 View Post
                That's exactly my experience too. And my ride is a Feb10 model
                and mine is a nov 09 model

                Originally posted by Drifty View Post
                I do have it.

                drifty can u please post a link for the same.would download it!

                and a verry happy and safe diwali to all menacer's
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                • Originally posted by davidmonu View Post
                  can i install HID to my RTR. will the electrical support?
                  Please go through this thread all your doubts will be clearedhttp://www.xbhp.com/talkies/desi-bik...ll-day-12.html
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                  • Originally posted by Garry_Menace View Post
                    Since when our RTR started coming up with the BS4 standards, the exhaust plate got changed to the one your friend got. Now, all the RTRs come with that one only.
                    i also observed new design clipons on new batch rtrs .they are more thick and round..
                    .................................................

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                    • my rear shocks are really not providing a good cushion on bumps etc . at 30 k kms it seems they are now history . guys can the rear shockers be refilled with air or something ?? or do we have to buy new ones ?? cost for new ones ?

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                      • Originally posted by Jeanie View Post
                        my rear shocks are really not providing a good cushion on bumps etc . at 30 k kms it seems they are now history . guys can the rear shockers be refilled with air or something ?? or do we have to buy new ones ?? cost for new ones ?
                        No repairing, refilling air/nitrogen, nothing. Please replace them!!
                        Costs INR1600 for one.

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                        • Originally posted by lijok View Post
                          No repairing, refilling air/nitrogen, nothing. Please replace them!!
                          Costs INR1600 for one.
                          1600 for one ! ! anyone tried modding rtr to a monoshock setup . i kinda want to have a little more stability that a longer swing arm provides and am thinking if the r15 aluminium swingarm can be installed on rtr .

                          @ all - btw whats the cost for stock rtr 180 swingarm ?

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                          • guys i didnt use my bike for like 5 days....now its not starting problems...its starts but dies off immediatley i used the choke also,it started and i revved to 8k RPM but it died again now it just starts and dies off.....last time i used the bike i put 30 bucks petrol when almost the fuel got over...is there a possibility that fuel has got evaporated ??? i kept my bike in the shade with fuel turn knob switched off..please help me guys

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                            • Originally posted by pranav_salieri View Post
                              guys i didnt use my bike for like 5 days....now its not starting problems...its starts but dies off immediatley i used the choke also,it started and i revved to 8k RPM but it died again now it just starts and dies off.....last time i used the bike i put 30 bucks petrol when almost the fuel got over...is there a possibility that fuel has got evaporated ??? i kept my bike in the shade with fuel turn knob switched off..please help me guys
                              Petrol got evaporated!
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                              • @pranav_salieri
                                Another thing buddy, never rev the engine like that just after starting it especially after a long time period.
                                Even during regular usage of the bike, don't rev it hard while idling, it would overheat the engine internals and cause costly damage. And before going for a ride (if it's the days first one or after an interval of say, an hour or so) let the engine idle for 30-60 secs at least, so that oil starts circulating well enough. Further, keep the revs below 4.5K for the first 3-4 km

                                Happy and Safe biking!!
                                The Apache is ever willing to red line each cog, but the Rider ain't. Enjoy RTR, Safely. Period.

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