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  • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

    Originally posted by srinath2494 View Post
    found my first bike at last! apache rtr 180 with abs! had the test ride and got the quote at 96700 on road with accessories. going to book a pearl white apache in a couple of days! one of the best exciting times ever!
    It's too much costly ,where do you live brother ..?

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    • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

      Congratulations! [MENTION=73995]srinath2494[/MENTION], welcome to the tribe. ABS is a smart choice.

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      • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

        Originally posted by Anuj_Gupta View Post
        It's too much costly ,where do you live brother ..?
        I live in South Chennai. compared two showrooms. the price difference was just 600rs. so went for the one with 5 years warranty and one which gave more accessories :P

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        Originally posted by Traveller01 View Post
        Congratulations! @srinath2494, welcome to the tribe. ABS is a smart choice.
        though i couldnt test the ABS, i feel it ll come in handy at a later stage! thanks! and yes i like the beast eyes
        Last edited by srinath2494; 12-05-2014, 12:26 AM. Reason: missed out text

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        • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

          Originally posted by Anuj_Gupta View Post
          It's too much costly ,where do you live brother ..?

          In Karnataka, rtr abs costs 99k odd. :P

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          • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

            Originally posted by srinath2494 View Post
            I live in South Chennai. compared two showrooms. the price difference was just 600rs. so went for the one with 5 years warranty and one which gave more accessories :P
            In Delhi ,abs one costs 85-87 k and for 200ns costs 96.5 k.
            Good choice ,happy and safe riding.

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            • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

              Originally posted by Abishek94 View Post
              In Karnataka, rtr abs costs 99k odd. :P
              What the f...and how much is the petrol ..?
              Originally posted by srinath2494
              intially i felt abs version was very costly. but m a beginner. it s a safer option even if its a lac rupees right? so its better not to debate. and the best part, without abs it comes to the price of the 155 gixxer and fz. more power for the same rate!



              yep i knew that. and yes, abs version there comes to the prices of gixxer 155 and fz! lol!
              Abs is good .but do practice how to brake without abs, it will come handy.
              How come a Chennai based company sells its products in Chennai at a costlier price
              State taxes and rto fees is very weirdly decided.
              Here petrol is 64 something ,rtr abs with extended warranty and all costs 85 something.

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              • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                Originally posted by Anuj_Gupta View Post
                What the f...and how much is the petrol ..?


                Abs is good .but do practice how to brake without abs, it will come handy.
                How come a Chennai based company sells its products in Chennai at a costlier price
                State taxes and rto fees is very weirdly decided.
                Here petrol is 64 something ,rtr abs with extended warranty and all costs 85 something.
                okay i wouldnt exactly say its a chennai based company. maybe a TN based company. its actually in hosur which is almost bordering karnataka i guess. i had the same doubt too about the pricing by TVS in TN. its weird. here petrol is 72 i guess. i guess because i usually fill for a round amount 0f 100 in the suzuki max 100 which i ride and forget it for the next 55-60 km, atleast :P
                Last edited by srinath2494; 12-05-2014, 12:56 AM.

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                • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                  Originally posted by Anuj_Gupta View Post
                  What the f...and how much is the petrol ..?
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                  Petrol, due to recent reduction in price is now approx Rs.70 in Bangalore.
                  And ns is 1.04lacs here :P

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                  • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                    Originally posted by Abishek94 View Post
                    Petrol, due to recent reduction in price is now approx Rs.70 in Bangalore.
                    And ns is 1.04lacs here :P
                    NS costs 1.06 here in chennai :/ but still apache feels strongly built than NS!

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                    • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                      Originally posted by Anuj_Gupta
                      Won't comment as it will Start never ending brand wars .you''ve every right to believe what you want to believe.


                      That is called flickability/maneuverability.
                      yep, it is just comparative and i felt that way. bajaj is not worst literally.

                      indeed i went for apache as it is lighter and easy for me to move it around. but by build quality i meant the way it feels solid as a single unit. i had a bad experience trying a bajaj where i was wondering if some panels were vibrating or moving around independently as i went on the roads. also NS felt heavier and i couldnt move it as easily as the rtr.

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                      • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                        Heavier feeling was due to bigger displacement resulting in heavier kerb weight . Though it helps a lot at speeds above 140 .

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                        • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                          Meanwhile, latest addition/mod to my rtr :
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                          • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                            Looks cool.
                            Cost and other colors available? And is it direct fit?
                            I am running blue SMDs instead of normal bulbs
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                            • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                              Originally posted by prateek2210 View Post
                              Looks cool.
                              Cost and other colors available? And is it direct fit?
                              I am running blue SMDs instead of normal bulbs
                              costs 389 bucks for a pair. Yes, it is a direct fit for all bikes in India except enfields.
                              There are 3 colors and 3 shapes available. Red, yellow and blue are the colors and each indicator has 15 LED's. I bought it on ebay, here is a link: LED Small Indicator Lights Yellow Universal FOR ALL Bikes | eBay
                              It was delivered in 3 days. Infact, the seller is from delhi :P

                              Edit: 4 colors and 4 shapes.
                              Last edited by Abishek94; 12-05-2014, 03:52 PM.

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                              • Re: TVS Apache RTR 180

                                Wonderful. Might go to Karol Bagh today or this weekend. Lets see where I can spend some money.
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