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  • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    Thats good man... Even Im from Kolkata... Lets assemble a few xbhpns from kolkata and do a gtg?

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    • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

      Originally posted by shivank View Post
      Need a quick suggestion from you guys now. I am thinking to get Joel's Big-bore kit installed instead of the stock. Should I or should I not? Top priority has always been performance in my books, but reliability is something which equally matters to me. And can anyone give me rough/approx. estimate of all the repair work?

      One more thing, what all components are included in Race Concepts' kit?
      I know I know, I can give you. . . Let me just give a short list, say you might spend up to 15-20k for the whole including fitting and all, sooooooo

      The best option for you is that if you are planning to give away this bike, it will get you a decent amount, also what amount you wanted to invest for the Joel's kit, take that too and add some more and get yourself a better performer, simple , . . You'll get a stock bike that is better in terms of performance than your current RTR, what say . . ?

      PS: Power hungry people will never be satisfied, so it's best if you upgrade to some other bike rather than investing and later suffering if something goes wrong as all say, no guarantee for any mods, your bike will not be the same again after the mod, so it's best that you go for something else or ride this for around one or two years and save up for something big, what say. . ?

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      • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

        Rakesh dude it seems like bajaj has appointed you for promotion of there NS in Xbhp...lol!!
        Instead of giving solution to the needy you are putting options to hate his current bike and go for NS,and for your information RTR is no way lesser than NS dude. Please dont take it personally and comment whats the person need instead of promotion of your brand..
        Thank you

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        • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

          Originally posted by Rakesh Rok View Post
          Better sell off your RTR180, take the money you wanted for a Joel kit, 20k and add some more cash to it and get yourself a new or a used SOMETHING
          Respect your thought process but I bet it'd be taken otherwise by many. Edit your post to a more subtle form.
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          • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

            Even I would say NS is not a big upgrade for RTR180. I agree it does have better specs & technology on sheet but the character is different. Ask anyone who has changed to NS after owning an RTR. I agree NS does have better top end and one can cruise easily at 120kmph all day & also has lesser vibes but it lacks the feel you get when you whack open the throttle like in RTR! (I honestly don't have a better way to put it )

            And there is a reason why only RTRs and R15s/CBR150Rs are available for rent during track days and no other bikes! (They are highly tolerant to engine abuse! Rev the nuts of the engine, put the nuts back and ride again )
            Last edited by Adarsh_Bk; 11-19-2013, 04:01 PM.
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            • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

              Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
              Respect your thought process but I bet it'd be taken otherwise by many. Edit your post to a more subtle form.
              Divya bhai, done please correct it and sorry made the comments in a hasty way . . .
              [MENTION=65890]ranju567[/MENTION] Seriously do I look like one ??? Come on mann seriously I don't like both of these companies for some reason but also that I have been riding these two bikes for quite some time and believe me or not, I do argue with my friend who has an NS saying that RTR180 is better in it's way and seriously I love RTR180 a lot now after riding it, I often get my cousin's RTR for a day just to ride it. . . Now coming to your point, I have corrected my answers now, you can check it. . . Considering it again, for some who want more performance (more power) will never be satisfied so that's the reason I gave me a choice for 200NS. . . May be as said by [MENTION=47593]Adarsh_Bk[/MENTION] NS might not be the best upgrade, even NS too has it's set of pros and cons, but compared to old pulsars, it seems a decent upgrade IMO. . . Adarsh that's the reason I love the RTR for that, let me complete your sentence at the end , quick throttle response, stupendous braking and freaking awesome handling, indeed rides all day long when revved hard without any stress, that's what the RTR is all about . . .

              Again, I just gave him the choice of buying an NS as he's looking more into power and if he wanted something similar to the RTR, would any day ask him to wait and get the rumored 250cc Apache. . .

              Here a pic to be more precise for the RTR <3. . .

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              • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                [MENTION=59533]Rakesh Rok[/MENTION], I know you said it in the right spirit bro, infact I realized that it came out bad only after reading ranju's post

                Anyways, I think [MENTION=13784]shivank[/MENTION] got the point and hopefully wont enter the world of hot rodding!
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                • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                  Thanks everyone for your inputs. Really appreciate it.


                  The general consensus is I should be sticking to stock components, right? I have had a word with few of my non-bhpian friends as well, and they suggest the same. Meantime, I shot a message to Joel asking for his suggestions as well. Yet to get an answer...

                  Possibly I'd stick with the stock kit for now. It's not that I am a power-wannabe and was expecting to compete with new-age Dukes with that big-bore kit. Just wanted to give it a shot if it were worth it. Turns out though it has its own kind of hassles.

                  Also, I'd love to go for a bigger bike when I have that kinda moolah in my pocket. But that doesn't necessarily mean dumping the old one, does it? For me, it carries memories worth 45 thousand odd kilometers, 4 and a half years and then some. I don't think I have even for once thought of selling my bike in the past 4 years. So just trying to keep her in top-shape as ever. Because, come rain or shine, I will never sell it!!
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                  • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                    Originally posted by shivank View Post
                    Thanks everyone for your inputs. Really appreciate it.


                    The general consensus is I should be sticking to stock components, right? I have had a word with few of my non-bhpian friends as well, and they suggest the same. Meantime, I shot a message to Joel asking for his suggestions as well. Yet to get an answer...

                    Possibly I'd stick with the stock kit for now. It's not that I am a power-wannabe and was expecting to compete with new-age Dukes with that big-bore kit. Just wanted to give it a shot if it were worth it. Turns out though it has its own kind of hassles.

                    Also, I'd love to go for a bigger bike when I have that kinda moolah in my pocket. But that doesn't necessarily mean dumping the old one, does it? For me, it carries memories worth 45 thousand odd kilometers, 4 and a half years and then some. I don't think I have even for once thought of selling my bike in the past 4 years. So just trying to keep her in top-shape as ever. Because, come rain or shine, I will never sell it!!

                    Shivank dont keep expectation too high with BB, cause they will crash big time. Waste of Money and time.
                    The only thing I learned is that if you need a bigger heart bike buy a bigger bike, no point tinkering around the existing one. One can screw the current setup with all the available crap.

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                    • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                      Fitted a 35W 3000K HID on my beast here is the projection of the head light:-
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                      • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                        Originally posted by vivekgautams View Post
                        Fitted a 35W 3000K HID on my beast here is the projection of the head light:-

                        CBR 150"s 55/60W projection..
                        Hey buddy I need a few infos ...Where did you get it done in bangalore? Can you send the address & contact person??
                        Whats the cost of the complete setup yaar?
                        Also if possible can u upload a picture of how it looks in front in daytime.
                        I mean I just want to see the HID headlamp setup visual change...
                        Also I heard that HID range starts from 5000k & above...
                        I got this infor from this webpage: http://**********.in/hid-xenon-proje...g-motorcycles/
                        I'm kind of noob in this department...Correct me if Im wrong...
                        Also sorry for asking too many stuffs..I hope you wont mind it..
                        Last edited by susheelkumar; 11-20-2013, 10:52 AM.
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                        • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                          Originally posted by anand roy View Post
                          Thats good man... Even Im from Kolkata... Lets assemble a few xbhpns from kolkata and do a gtg?

                          Bdw iv a full fledged joeled fz (all upgrades done)

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                          Sure sir
                          Lets meet up, pm me the details.
                          If only kolkata offline G2G thread was a bit more active...it's been dead for months.

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                          • Re: TVS Apache 150 issue

                            Thanks Prateek for your help . This sunday i went to svc to get tappets set . I am uploading video in which bike is ran for around 5 kms in cold morning at normal speeds. Pls check

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                            • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                              Originally posted by susheelkumar View Post
                              Hey buddy I need a few infos ...Where did you get it done in bangalore? Can you send the address & contact person??
                              Whats the cost of the complete setup yaar?
                              Also if possible can u upload a picture of how it looks in front in daytime.
                              I mean I just want to see the HID headlamp setup visual change...
                              Also I heard that HID range starts from 5000k & above...
                              I got this infor from this webpage: http://**********.in/hid-xenon-proje...g-motorcycles/
                              I'm kind of noob in this department...Correct me if Im wrong...
                              Also sorry for asking too many stuffs..I hope you wont mind it..
                              Hey Susheel..
                              I bought it in a shop named "Moto Cross" on A.M road perpendicular to J.C rd (approximately here :- http://goo.gl/maps/vz6Rb ).. I'm sorry bro, I forgot to take his card..
                              The complete setup will cost you INR 1200 to 1400 excluding mechanic's charges..
                              I don't have a pic of the day time glare but you can see the glare in the dark, here :- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/universa...d-etc-474.html ,(post #4737)..

                              The HID range is right from 1000K all the way to 12000K(or 15000K).. I'v seen HID from 3000K to 12000K.. This colour range is from Red to Amber to White toBlue to Violet.. You can just google it..

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                              • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                                Originally posted by vivekgautams View Post
                                Hey Susheel..
                                I bought it in a shop named "Moto Cross" on A.M road perpendicular to J.C rd (approximately here :- http://goo.gl/maps/vz6Rb ).. I'm sorry bro, I forgot to take his card..
                                The complete setup will cost you INR 1200 to 1400 excluding mechanic's charges..
                                I don't have a pic of the day time glare but you can see the glare in the dark, here :- http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/universa...d-etc-474.html ,(post #4737)..

                                The HID range is right from 1000K all the way to 12000K(or 15000K).. I'v seen HID from 3000K to 12000K.. This colour range is from Red to Amber to White toBlue to Violet.. You can just google it..
                                Thanks buddy. I know this Motocross shop...I did my LED fitting inside air scoop from the same shop. Actually there is one mechanic who stands outside the shop itself...Right?
                                So you use normal halogen bulbs for low beam while riding inside cities & HID for high beam. Am I right?? Any idea what the projector setup might cost?
                                Also do you remember the name of the HID company?
                                Are you using same stock batteries for the same? I just concerned about whether it will drain the battery during long night rides.
                                Also I have read somewhere about the heat issue while using HID. Did you feel anything like that?
                                Again I'm asking too many questions..
                                Last edited by susheelkumar; 11-21-2013, 10:48 AM.
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