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Approved and merged (in the 180 thread)!Originally posted by thelostsheep779 View Post
Well, you can get a new bike if sound matters so much to you. Why screw a perfectly running bike otherwise?Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
Because everyone who passes, isn't a martyr!
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New Bike with exhaust - Benelli, one more suggestion for him.
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Re: TVS Apache RTR 160 Modification
Originally posted by Divya Sharan View PostApproved and merged (in the 180 thread)!
Well, you can get a new bike if sound matters so much to you. Why screw a perfectly running bike otherwise?
Yeah sure bro if only I had enough cash
Actually I'm not trying to screw my bike, just wanna try something new and different
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Vibrations or no vibrations, but it is a hoot to ride. Although I am still in run in, but still I can feel the quick acceleration. Waiting for the day when I will be able to extract the power of 15 horsesOriginally posted by shahbaz63 View PostHonestly speaking, sometime you will feel it more other time it will be less. It is not working on any rocket science as per my experience.
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You can take it up to 70-80 once a week after your 1st service. It will be a good workout for the engine & u will know how the bike reacts at that speed.Originally posted by andy0104 View PostHey guys,
Hope you are all doing well. My bike is going strong. Some points I want to share with you all.
1. I now shift up @4k rpm. And downshift @3k-2k rpm. The upshifts are smooth and the downshifts have become smooth as well.
2. After riding the bike for 20 mins, I can feel the engine heat a lot. Will it go down with time or am I doing something wrong here.
3. Although the mentioned speed in the manual is 50 km/h for 1500 kms, but I have taken my bike to 57 km/h in 5th gear gradually for a few secs and come down to below 50.
I have noticed that earlier the engine used to scream like its going to explode anywhere near 3.5k rpm. But now the screaming sound has lessoned a bit and now it revvs upto 4k rpm easily.
P.S. My beast
TVS Apache RTR 180 (2014 - ….)
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I have completed around 300 kms so far, as I get to ride only during the weekends. And since I haven't got my number yet from the RTOOriginally posted by Mr_Many_Places View PostYou can take it up to 70-80 once a week after your 1st service. It will be a good workout for the engine & u will know how the bike reacts at that speed.
, I am not able to take it out for long rides. My 1st service is due next week. Hopefully will get the number in a couple of weeks time. Then I can take it on a few highway rides to stretch it's legs.
Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly. ~Author Unknown
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Originally posted by julianpaul View Postandy, you're over-thinking. just ride.
there's very little you can do within your fear envelope that will destroy your bike. except maybe something stupid like ride at 3000 rpm in 1st gear for a few clicks...
That might be the case but since it is my first bike and I am new to riding so I am just a little overprotective about my bike I guess
Last edited by andy0104; 07-21-2015, 09:09 PM.Never ride faster than your guardian angel can fly. ~Author Unknown
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My bike wobbles a bit when i make a turn / cornering. This wobble feeling increases when I have a pillion rider. I took my bike to Service Centre and they confirmed that cone sets, fork and shocks are fine. I was wondering what else could be the issue. Now I want to check the rear wheel as well, though I am not sure what to check in rear wheel, suggestions??
I suspect "wheel alignment" since the wobbling increases while making a turn. Where can we do the wheel alignment for two wheelers? (particularly in Bangalore).
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Fare thee well xBhp, All the best for being the biggest name in corporate world
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Awesome click...
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Not mine though, its me on it... Clicked by SamratOriginally posted by shahbaz63 View PostAwesome click...Fare thee well xBhp, All the best for being the biggest name in corporate world
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