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  • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    Originally posted by lijok View Post
    The center part of the chain should move up and down by 1cm or say the chain thickness. What kind of sound do you hear?

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    A sharp chak chak sort of sound. Closest I can describe is, have you heard the sound of a geared bicycle when you changed gears? Like that, only much louder and sharper. Its loud enough for the person riding next to me to hear.
    Originally posted by Garry_Menace View Post
    1cm? Are you sure bro? One of the guy who've done ITI (or some course similar to it) told me that it should be 15mm to 25mm.
    The play is quite more than just 15-25mm. I think about twice the chain size.

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    • hello guys
      got mah rtr 180 on 17sept clocked 320 km with a top speed of 99 kmph getting a milage of around 33kmpl
      is that normal
      rushed my bike twice beyond 80 kmph (would that harm my bike)
      please give me some suggestions how to take care of my rtr.
      what should be changed in the first srvice.
      please guys reply....

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      • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

        Originally posted by Devesh View Post
        hello guys
        got mah rtr 180 on 17sept clocked 320 km with a top speed of 99 kmph getting a milage of around 33kmpl
        is that normal
        rushed my bike twice beyond 80 kmph (would that harm my bike)
        please give me some suggestions how to take care of my rtr.
        what should be changed in the first srvice.
        please guys reply....
        Welcome to the tribe devesh! I myself got my beast on 15 September! But I've clocked about 980km already. As long as you keep the bike in the suggested range ( <4000 rpm) for most of the time I think you are safe. Speed variations will do you good only as long as they are occasional. Do not keep pushing the bike to high speeds constantly. Avoid sudden acceleration and braking. Take it slow.

        As for your first service query, refer to the owners manual. Make sure they do everything mentioned there. They will be changing engine oil, a filter, lubing the bike among other things. Make a list of all issues you are facing and get them fixed. I myself am facing a problem. Looking to getting it fixed asap.
        Cheers!!

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        Break-in tension? Read this.

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        • Top End today 138kp/h .... Happy with Beast performance....
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          • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

            Originally posted by shahbaz63 View Post
            Top End today 138kp/h .... Happy with Beast performance....
            Shaby whaaatt!!?? you realize that's 14kph more than company claimed top speed ryt?! How much do you weigh man? is you bike still in Stock condition? Nitro tho nahi lagaya na?

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            Rides : Honda CB Twister(Feb 2011 - Present) | TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS(Sept 2012 - May 2016) | Honda CBR250R C-ABS Repsol(March 2017 - Present)

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            • Originally posted by madhav766 View Post
              Shaby whaaatt!!?? you realize that's 14kph more than company claimed top speed ryt?! How much do you weigh man? is you bike still in Stock condition? Nitro tho nahi lagaya na? Sent from my WT19i
              speedo indicated 138kmph = real 124kmph which TVS claims. That 14kmph is speedo error.
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              • Originally posted by madhav766 View Post
                Shaby whaaatt!!?? you realize that's 14kph more than company claimed top speed ryt?! How much do you weigh man? is you bike still in Stock condition? Nitro tho nahi lagaya na?

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                Naa Just stock One & Completely A Constant Effort , Proper Servicing Gear shifting, & A butter smooth Straight road NH8...& may be my riding style...

                I weight around 55kg .. And 138 means seriously 138




                Originally posted by Viscmad View Post
                speedo indicated 138kmph = real 124kmph which TVS claims. That 14kmph is speedo error.
                Originally posted by shahbaz63 View Post
                Top End today 138kp/h .... Happy with Beast performance....
                @Viscmad - How its so ? you mean to say anything beyond 124 is speedo error ? errrr didnt expected this from you & the TVS Apache 180 high speed test was in different condition Rider's weight was different, RPM Cut off (They dont rev till 12 :P) & lots of other factor....

                And I was damn sure someone will gonna say this Speedo error for Sure (May be a speedo error of +2-3kp/h) but 14 are u kidding me, And If its then you mean Bike goes 124 somewhat around 9000rpm & after that Speed will remain constant & just Engine will be reving harder.... I"ve done 133 @ around 10000 rpm then this 138kp/h somewhat More 10600 & lesser then 11000 that was the Rpm (didn't observed clearly as I was completely lean & It was vibrating a Bit)... (Petrol in tank was almost 10 litre too)

                And even if i accept it as a Speedo Error it doesn't make sense the reason is

                1) Triple digit is no new for me I Can actually understand if ODO is just increasing without putting vehicle in that speed..130-138 a speed difference is observable, you can actually feel it.

                2) Engine RPM Was moving slowly so as speed indicator.

                3) And i was riding Parallel with p220 his speedo was 140 & He was just 5-8 Inches away from me on my right side, guess his speedo meter was also wrong ?

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                Last edited by shahbaz63; 10-08-2012, 11:04 AM.
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                • @Shahbaz That is speedo error indeed. According to many, the rtr's speedo has about 12-15% error at high speeds. So, 124 is gonna be shown as 138 with about 12% error. Do you think the companies are gonna downgrade themselves by showing values lower than the actual ones? This is existent in almost all the vehicles. Not just RTR.

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                  • Originally posted by shahbaz63;879654 @Viscmad- [B
                    errrr didnt expected this from you[/B]
                    Offence Taken

                    Every bike has a Speedo error, even the P220. The thing is that when you are doing 124kmph on speedo its not actully 124kmph, the speedo error is from the beginning.
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                    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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                    • Originally posted by Viscmad View Post
                      Every bike has a Speedo error
                      Not really. Almost all speedo s have +/- X% error. But this is high in Digital speedos.
                      Some of the british bikes had Smiths Speedo(chronometric) as a standard which was very accurate.
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                        Originally posted by pcgamer View Post
                        @Shahbaz That is speedo error indeed. According to many, the rtr's speedo has about 12-15% error at high speeds. So, 124 is gonna be shown as 138 with about 12% error. Do you think the companies are gonna downgrade themselves by showing values lower than the actual ones? This is existent in almost all the vehicles. Not just RTR.
                        124kp/h (there testing at What rpm & with what standard?)

                        Originally posted by Viscmad View Post
                        Offence Taken -- Sorry

                        Every bike has a Speedo error, even the P220. The thing is that when you are doing 124kmph on speedo its not actully 124kmph, the speedo error is from the beginning.
                        Is it? then R15 doing 140 has error of +6kp/h ? or so as for others ? hhmm interesting logic...

                        Originally posted by kantu View Post
                        Not really. Almost all speedo s have +/- X% error. But this is high in Digital speedos.
                        Some of the british bikes had Smiths Speedo(chronometric) as a standard which was very accurate.
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                        • The higher you are in the speed, the big the rrror would be. Every speedo have this, some companies are on the higher side some are not.

                          @Shaby : So the 138 is speedo indicated , not the real time speed. Next time onwards try a GPS and you will know the difference. My speedo indicated 134kmph was actually 123kmph on GPS
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                          • Originally posted by kantu View Post
                            Not really. Almost all speedo s have +/- X% error. But this is high in Digital speedos.
                            Some of the british bikes had Smiths Speedo(chronometric) as a standard which was very accurate.
                            Its not like they do not know how to make an accurate speedo. Why do you think there is always positive error? That too in %age which is constant on all bikes of the same batch! You can verify this using GPS if you want.

                            Some bikes like 2007 P220Fi, HH ZMR do not have any speedo error even though they sport Digital Speedos. The issue is that this trend of over-reading was started by the Japs during the speed race and now it has become such a norm that practically everyone does it.
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                            • Originally posted by prateek2210 View Post
                              The higher you are in the speed, the big the rrror would be. Every speedo have this, some companies are on the higher side some are not.

                              @Shaby : So the 138 is speedo indicated , not the real time speed. Next time onwards try a GPS and you will know the difference. My speedo indicated 134kmph was actually 123kmph on GPS

                              True that, Prateek - the point is be it 124 on Odo 130 or 138 speed will be 124 only ?
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                              • Originally posted by antz.bin View Post
                                Its not like they do not know how to make an accurate speedo. Why do you think there is always positive error? That too in %age which is constant on all bikes of the same batch! You can verify this using GPS if you want.

                                Some bikes like 2007 P220Fi, HH ZMR do not have any speedo error even though they sport Digital Speedos. The issue is that this trend of over-reading was started by the Japs during the speed race and now it has become such a norm that practically everyone does it.
                                @Antz.bin & Prateek, sirji- Is there any way to use Mobile GPS to track speed ? if possible ... and again I'm saying 138 is no 138 for sure but again I wonder with full throttle if two vehicle moving at same speed that's actually means they are travelling at same speed may be not 138 but 100 or 120 whatever its

                                And if its 14 kp/h error then what if someone goes to 140kp/h tomorrow ? And we rode almost 4-5km on that Runway constantly at full throttle then only got that 138 mark... (yes with error dont know if its +ve or -ve)

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