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  • Just open up the seat and check if the tank nut is loose!

    Guys, has the Disc plate cost been reduced??? Previosuly when i enquired they had quoted me around 1400rs. i got it changed today and it was roughly around 900
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    • Originally posted by pushkarb View Post
      Well, if its really loose, then you can get it tightened at the service center. Otherwise, a brisk/stiff shake of the fuel tank when done with bare hands is normal.
      Really shocked to see that today. Till now no fall or any sort of mistakes made on the bike. Why suddenly it would come loose.
      And No brother, the shake isn't normal. A small pressure is shaking the fuel tank. Though it goes back to center while no pressure is given. Will see what SVC do.

      Originally posted by onlinesatish View Post
      Just open up the seat and check if the tank nut is loose!

      Guys, has the Disc plate cost been reduced??? Previosuly when i enquired they had quoted me around 1400rs. i got it changed today and it was roughly around 900
      Damn I need to buy a toolbox. :| After today, I am definitely buying one. Can anyone specify tools needed to "From tightening to Engine oil changing " ?

      Too worried about her today. Lets see how tomorrow goes.
      Yamaha Gladiator SS - Owned and Sold.
      Apache Hyperedge - May 2 - July 16

      Tiger in a Wolf's body = Apache RTR = Small Size - Amazing pickup.
      Beat that if you can.
      Yamaha SS 125 - August 17 - January 10, 2012
      Backed in it for my true love for Yamaha.
      Still best ride for me Apache RTR ( till 150cc )
      Apache Hyperedge - January 10, 2012 - Present
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      • Originally posted by Drifty View Post
        AFAIK,the stock air filter is of foam type & not paper type!
        RTR Hyper Edge 2011, which are available in Bangladesh nowadays have Paper Type Air Filter (stock).

        Originally posted by sweetrascal View Post
        Also i am searching for a front tyre size 90/90-17 pls help me out choosing a tyre which is good in wet and dry conditions.
        You can try MRF Zapper FS 90/90-17. I've bought and fitted on my bike recently. It is really good.

        Originally posted by Sumondatta View Post
        Guys Red alert here..... My fuel tank is loose, it keeps hovering right and left if a small pressure is given by hand. Is that easily possible? It can be made tight right? 373KM on ODO. Gonna take her to service center tomorrow on 1st hour in the morning. :S
        Take it easy man, Have you done your 1st servicing? If you check your bike's all nuts then you'll see 30% nuts are loose. It is normal behavior in BD on a new bike. Take it to the service center, they will fix it or you can do it yourself also. There is one nut under the seat. Mine did also, tightened the nut but result wasn't as expected, then cut a rubber from a tube and place it under the nut then tightened. Now it's rock solid.

        Originally posted by pushkarb View Post
        A brisk/stiff shake of the fuel tank when done with bare hands is normal.
        True.
        Adnan

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        • Originally posted by adnansanni View Post
          RTR Hyper Edge 2011, which are available in Bangladesh nowadays have Paper Type Air Filter (stock).


          You can try MRF Zapper FS 90/90-17. I've bought and fitted on my bike recently. It is really good.


          Take it easy man, Have you done your 1st servicing? If you check your bike's all nuts then you'll see 30% nuts are loose. It is normal behavior in BD on a new bike. Take it to the service center, they will fix it or you can do it yourself also. There is one nut under the seat. Mine did also, tightened the nut but result wasn't as expected, then cut a rubber from a tube and place it under the nut then tightened. Now it's rock solid.


          True.
          ODO: 373KM. so no, 1st servicing not done.
          Well, I have ran over many bumpy roads....may be that could happen. and thanks for the suggestion that will help. Rubber under the nut and then tightening? any rubber would do?
          Can you show a picture of mounting rubber? Please brother.
          Last edited by Sumondatta; 05-28-2011, 06:39 AM.
          Yamaha Gladiator SS - Owned and Sold.
          Apache Hyperedge - May 2 - July 16

          Tiger in a Wolf's body = Apache RTR = Small Size - Amazing pickup.
          Beat that if you can.
          Yamaha SS 125 - August 17 - January 10, 2012
          Backed in it for my true love for Yamaha.
          Still best ride for me Apache RTR ( till 150cc )
          Apache Hyperedge - January 10, 2012 - Present
          Proud to be Highest Poster on Biggest Gaming Community of Bangladesh : Banglagamer - My profile
          My Facebook Page

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          • Originally posted by Sumondatta View Post
            Guys Red alert here..... My fuel tank is loose, it keeps hovering right and left if a small pressure is given by hand. Is that easily possible? It can be made tight right? 373KM on ODO. Gonna take her to service center tomorrow on 1st hour in the morning. :S
            Its normal I guess,all the apache I have seen have a *loose* tank which kinda moves when you push it with your hands.
            Just tighten the nut.
            I guess that happens cause apache's tank only has 1 nut rather than 2.
            Speak Less,Speak Wise!

            Sarcasm is my automatic response to stupidity.

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            • Originally posted by onlinesatish View Post
              Just open up the seat and check if the tank nut is loose!

              Guys, has the Disc plate cost been reduced??? Previosuly when i enquired they had quoted me around 1400rs. i got it changed today and it was roughly around 900
              No idea about it,but you could have done facing of the disc on lathe machine,so to reduce the uneven surface of the disc.
              Speak Less,Speak Wise!

              Sarcasm is my automatic response to stupidity.

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              • Originally posted by haxor View Post
                Its normal I guess,all the apache I have seen have a *loose* tank which kinda moves when you push it with your hands.
                Just tighten the nut.
                I guess that happens cause apache's tank only has 1 nut rather than 2.

                True. Issue sorted out.

                Just tightening the nut helped a lot. in SVC they told me to check new Hyperedges to get mind-satisfaction. And when I pushed new bikes tank just a bit it moved right and left. So seems another characteristics of our babies.
                Yamaha Gladiator SS - Owned and Sold.
                Apache Hyperedge - May 2 - July 16

                Tiger in a Wolf's body = Apache RTR = Small Size - Amazing pickup.
                Beat that if you can.
                Yamaha SS 125 - August 17 - January 10, 2012
                Backed in it for my true love for Yamaha.
                Still best ride for me Apache RTR ( till 150cc )
                Apache Hyperedge - January 10, 2012 - Present
                Proud to be Highest Poster on Biggest Gaming Community of Bangladesh : Banglagamer - My profile
                My Facebook Page

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                • ODO- 387.3KM.

                  Report:

                  Gearbox : Smooth. Till 250KM Gear shift was very very hard. Now it needs no force to gear shifting. Just small push with toe works very good. I feel gearbox run in is complete for my busy traffic 20-40KM/h continuous varying speed riding.

                  Engine :
                  • Smoothness : The engine is just OK. As I am in run in, never tried to go over 4K. But in first gear 5K,6K seems harsh enough.
                  • Knocking : I have run at 18-19KM/h at 5th gear without any kind of knocking the engine was RPMing at 1.7-1.9K RPM. So it was good I say. Thanks to my Busy traffic city for that.
                  • Sound : Engine sounds grunty. Feels like bigger engine.
                  • Temperature : After using Castrol Activ 20W40 engine seems to heat less. After 75 KM on ODO [ after oil change ] , never felt that much heat on leg.
                  • Ringing noise : Yes, that's very irritating. But wearing helmet that sound can't be heard. I believe that is the sound of tappet.
                  • Engine comes to life with just 1 kick in coldest morning. It was not like that before changing oil.

                  Exhaust Note :
                  My god man, that's where that bike blows. Silencer sound is very very very nice. Some times sounds like a FFE.

                  Mileage :
                  OK. For run in period, Carb settings are made rich for much petrol intake so that piston sealing becomes more perfect. I am counting mileage by Full Tank to Full tank method.
                  That's my log :

                  13/5/2011
                  ODO : 144.9KM.
                  Liter Filled: Full Tank


                  22/5/2011
                  ODO: 265KM
                  Liter Filled : 3.06 Liter ( Full Tank Filled )


                  Fuel Consumption: 265-144.9 / 3.06 = 39.2 KM/ Liter

                  I am more than happy with that. I know I will get much better after 2nd service.

                  I am gonna take the bike for servicing hopefully on 3/6/2011 on 500KM ODO.
                  I am gonna do these following things on 1st service.
                  Oil Change - Castrol Activ 20W40
                  Bolt tightening
                  Tyre pressure measure
                  Cleaning Spark - Plug
                  Air Filter Cleaning
                  Rear screeching Sound
                  Washing Bike

                  Yes I will do them in front of me.
                  That's my review for RTR Hyperedge 2011. I am quite happy with that.
                  Yamaha Gladiator SS - Owned and Sold.
                  Apache Hyperedge - May 2 - July 16

                  Tiger in a Wolf's body = Apache RTR = Small Size - Amazing pickup.
                  Beat that if you can.
                  Yamaha SS 125 - August 17 - January 10, 2012
                  Backed in it for my true love for Yamaha.
                  Still best ride for me Apache RTR ( till 150cc )
                  Apache Hyperedge - January 10, 2012 - Present
                  Proud to be Highest Poster on Biggest Gaming Community of Bangladesh : Banglagamer - My profile
                  My Facebook Page

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                  • ^^^ Woah Dude you shouldnt Ride at 5th gear in apache at 18 kmph speed !!! min speed for 5th gear should be 35~38 according to me so that engine doesnt get stressed.RTR simply is not like other commuter bikes, you cant or should is say you shouldnt try to pull from 2nd gear @ <10kmph speed also , you should put it in 1st gear unless you are going down a hill its fine these things wont matter, For better Engine Life always try to follow this shift up at 4kpm and higher and shift down when it touches 3krpm
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                    • Originally posted by haxor View Post
                      No idea about it,but you could have done facing of the disc on lathe machine,so to reduce the uneven surface of the disc.
                      Nope bro, it was worn out to dangerous levels. Thickness was lesser than half, so i had to replace it at any cost!

                      No compromise on braking

                      Got the bike back from servicing. Replaced

                      1. Disc Plate and pads (front)
                      2. Rear foot pegs
                      3. Rear brake shoe
                      4. 300V Motul FS

                      Repaired the main stand and silencer shield. Work was done in front forks but i still have some issue's with it. Pick up has increased a lot and it lot more smoother now. but tappets are crying a lot! have to drop the bike @ SVC for a day to get all this done and a teflon coat too (finally after 3 years )

                      Bike is currently at 67k kms!
                      07 HH Zma
                      11 Honda Aviator DLX
                      14 Ford Figo 1.4 TDCI (Now Caged:( )
                      16 Scooty Zest
                      11 CBR 250R

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                      • Originally posted by onlinesatish View Post
                        Nope bro, it was worn out to dangerous levels. Thickness was lesser than half, so i had to replace it at any cost!

                        No compromise on braking

                        Got the bike back from servicing. Replaced

                        1. Disc Plate and pads (front)
                        2. Rear foot pegs
                        3. Rear brake shoe
                        4. 300V Motul FS

                        Repaired the main stand and silencer shield. Work was done in front forks but i still have some issue's with it. Pick up has increased a lot and it lot more smoother now. but tappets are crying a lot! have to drop the bike @ SVC for a day to get all this done and a teflon coat too (finally after 3 years )

                        Bike is currently at 67k kms!
                        Woah! 67k kms,nice!

                        Well I am thinking of re painting the exhaust,rust has formed on it!
                        Speak Less,Speak Wise!

                        Sarcasm is my automatic response to stupidity.

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                        • Originally posted by haxor View Post
                          Woah! 67k kms,nice!

                          Well I am thinking of re painting the exhaust,rust has formed on it!
                          Not much of a use. have tried it earlier, it peels of easily. if your bike is still under warrenty, then try and get a replacement! mine was replaced for rusting, serious rusting that is!
                          07 HH Zma
                          11 Honda Aviator DLX
                          14 Ford Figo 1.4 TDCI (Now Caged:( )
                          16 Scooty Zest
                          11 CBR 250R

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                          • Originally posted by onlinesatish View Post
                            Nope bro, it was worn out to dangerous levels. Thickness was lesser than half, so i had to replace it at any cost!

                            No compromise on braking

                            Got the bike back from servicing. Replaced

                            1. Disc Plate and pads (front)
                            2. Rear foot pegs
                            3. Rear brake shoe
                            4. 300V Motul FS

                            Repaired the main stand and silencer shield. Work was done in front forks but i still have some issue's with it. Pick up has increased a lot and it lot more smoother now. but tappets are crying a lot! have to drop the bike @ SVC for a day to get all this done and a teflon coat too (finally after 3 years )

                            Bike is currently at 67k kms!

                            hey.. got my RTR FI serviced a week earlier and got the rear disk+ pads changed and used 300v oil. Also got the CO adjusted for the everlasting misfiring(i dont expect it to be solved though).

                            Observations:
                            - Throttle response has become very mild at low rpm.
                            - Gear shifts are better now
                            - Vibrations are quite less.

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                            • Originally posted by Tron05 View Post
                              hey.. got my RTR FI serviced a week earlier and got the rear disk+ pads changed and used 300v oil. Also got the CO adjusted for the everlasting misfiring(i dont expect it to be solved though).

                              Observations:
                              - Throttle response has become very mild at low rpm.
                              - Gear shifts are better now
                              - Vibrations are quite less.
                              Hey lemme know your bike no so that i can catch it the next time and any stickers on your bike?


                              Tried to top out the bike today(after ages) on small ride. Bike did'nt go abv 120kmph no matter what i tried. Well i aint much bothered abt the top end since am hardly going on rides. lots of small niggles to be taken care off now. Will drop the bike again sometime next week!
                              07 HH Zma
                              11 Honda Aviator DLX
                              14 Ford Figo 1.4 TDCI (Now Caged:( )
                              16 Scooty Zest
                              11 CBR 250R

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                              • Man, 120KMph after ~67000KMs.....what do you expect more? Afterall it is TVS. They are developing rapidly. give em some time.
                                Yamaha Gladiator SS - Owned and Sold.
                                Apache Hyperedge - May 2 - July 16

                                Tiger in a Wolf's body = Apache RTR = Small Size - Amazing pickup.
                                Beat that if you can.
                                Yamaha SS 125 - August 17 - January 10, 2012
                                Backed in it for my true love for Yamaha.
                                Still best ride for me Apache RTR ( till 150cc )
                                Apache Hyperedge - January 10, 2012 - Present
                                Proud to be Highest Poster on Biggest Gaming Community of Bangladesh : Banglagamer - My profile
                                My Facebook Page

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