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  • Re: Apache RTR/FI

    An update after a long time.

    I had replaced the rear shocks of my RTR 160 eFI last year with the stock shocks. However my bad luck or bangalore's bad road, one of the shocks got busted and was leaking oil. With no other option but to replace them I was looking for options other than stock. Also, I wanted a relatively softer ride and was willing to compromise on handling a bit.

    With various suggestions online, I asked my mech for options and he suggested the rear shocks from the TVS Phoenix. I was curious as the phoenix came with "series-spring" rear shock abosrber covered well here in Xbhp as well. However this not being gas charged i was a bit disappointed. And then my brillaint mech gave me this info that the very short lived Phoenix got a mid life upgrade in 2015 and the shock absorber too got an upgrade- it was a gas charged series spring shock absorber.

    Now came the difficult part - sourcing this rare item. We had to wait for more than 10 days to get this elusive part but the wait was worth it.

    The ride is comfortable now and the handling is still top notch. It takes a day or two to get used to but once past it, its amazing. This is a wonderful upgrade to the bike and I am loving this super responsive and comfortable rear end. Im waiting to change my rear tyre to make the full use of the handling the bike has now to offer.

    This part can go with the pretty much all the dual shock Apaches - 150, 160 & 180.

    Also a word to my brilliant mech - Rajesh of First Bikes, Bangalore - He is terrific and his enthu in getting me this part was also what pushed me. Folks in Bangalore should get their bike worked upon by this man. Now for the pics on the bike and the cost + part nos.




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    R.I.P kriss.

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    • Re: Apache RTR/FI

      Is it quoted Rs 1790 for a pair or for a single piece

      Originally posted by sai_ace View Post
      An update after a long time.

      I had replaced the rear shocks of my RTR 160 eFI last year with the stock shocks. However my bad luck or bangalore's bad road, one of the shocks got busted and was leaking oil. With no other option but to replace them I was looking for options other than stock. Also, I wanted a relatively softer ride and was willing to compromise on handling a bit.

      With various suggestions online, I asked my mech for options and he suggested the rear shocks from the TVS Phoenix. I was curious as the phoenix came with "series-spring" rear shock abosrber covered well here in Xbhp as well. However this not being gas charged i was a bit disappointed. And then my brillaint mech gave me this info that the very short lived Phoenix got a mid life upgrade in 2015 and the shock absorber too got an upgrade- it was a gas charged series spring shock absorber.

      Now came the difficult part - sourcing this rare item. We had to wait for more than 10 days to get this elusive part but the wait was worth it.

      The ride is comfortable now and the handling is still top notch. It takes a day or two to get used to but once past it, its amazing. This is a wonderful upgrade to the bike and I am loving this super responsive and comfortable rear end. Im waiting to change my rear tyre to make the full use of the handling the bike has now to offer.

      This part can go with the pretty much all the dual shock Apaches - 150, 160 & 180.

      Also a word to my brilliant mech - Rajesh of First Bikes, Bangalore - He is terrific and his enthu in getting me this part was also what pushed me. Folks in Bangalore should get their bike worked upon by this man. Now for the pics on the bike and the cost + part nos.

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      • Re: Apache RTR/FI

        Originally posted by hemnath View Post
        Is it quoted Rs 1790 for a pair or for a single piece
        Single Unit.
        R.I.P kriss.

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        • Re: Apache RTR/FI

          New apache 160 4v launched with the performance figures of the current rtr 180 bs4. Design wise its very identical to rtr 200 except for the splits seats.
          Looks like we won't see rtr 180 any more, as TVS cannot fit the 180 between rtr 200 and rtr 160.
          Also the rtr 160 4v launched
          for 81490 for carb/drum version (110/80 section tyre)
          for 84490 for carb/disk version (130/70 section tyre with 200mm rear disk)
          for 89900 for fi/disk version (130/70 section tyre with 200mm rear disk and 60/55w hs1 headlight, Gear postion indicator)

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          • Re: Apache RTR/FI

            Hi. This is my first post in the forum.
            For the past 3 months, my 2010 Apache 160 Fi stops randomly while running and doesn't restart. TVS showrooms ran ECU diagnostics and told to replace Wiring kit and Throttle position sensor. But I am not able to get the parts through TVS. I had already replaced ECU in 2015.
            The service engineer recommend me to convert my Fuel injector into carburettor using carburettor of RTR 160 as parts are not available.
            Are there any cons to convert my Fi to carburettor?

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            • Re: Apache RTR/FI

              Originally posted by Arwin07 View Post
              Hi. This is my first post in the forum.
              For the past 3 months, my 2010 Apache 160 Fi stops randomly while running and doesn't restart. TVS showrooms ran ECU diagnostics and told to replace Wiring kit and Throttle position sensor. But I am not able to get the parts through TVS. I had already replaced ECU in 2015.
              The service engineer recommend me to convert my Fuel injector into carburettor using carburettor of RTR 160 as parts are not available.
              Are there any cons to convert my Fi to carburettor?
              Too bad that fuel injection in Apache is not that great. I don't think there will be any cons(other than slight difference in Throttle Response). if you convert to a carburettor. On the bright side, carburetors are cheap and easy to troubleshoot.

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              • Re: Apache RTR/FI

                Thanks for reply, Coorgontwo.
                The mechanic in my nearest TVS service centre says that he has already converted 2 Fi Apaches to carburettor so far and another TVS mechanic next town says he has converted 9 Apaches so far. The usual failure component, they claim, is petrol pump.
                Is there anyone here who has converted his Apache 160 Fi to carburettor?

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                • Re: Apache RTR/FI

                  Originally posted by Arwin07 View Post
                  Thanks for reply, Coorgontwo.
                  The mechanic in my nearest TVS service centre says that he has already converted 2 Fi Apaches to carburettor so far and another TVS mechanic next town says he has converted 9 Apaches so far. The usual failure component, they claim, is petrol pump.
                  Is there anyone here who has converted his Apache 160 Fi to carburettor?
                  No issue in converting to carburettor. But the main pain area will be getting the coil and magneto to supply power to the carb wiring. I had converted to a carb but had to keep the wiring of fi bike and ecu as the tps. Not sure how the mechanic you know has done it using the carb bike's wiring kit. It was a costly affair for me and i would not go down the path of conversion without proper knowledge.

                  I suggest getting the fuel injector changed rather than going for a carb conversion. See if you can source a 6 hole or 8 hole fuel injector. That should solve the fuelling issues. And always keep 3 litres of petrol to ensure fuel pump inside the tank functions properly. The ECU performs better in cold conditions. It hates hot climate. So first take it 1 by 1 - Fuel injectors, temp sensor, then wiring (check for cuts in wire), then tune the ecu for rich setting, then the throttle body and fuel pump.

                  If none of these solve the problem, then get an estimate for the conversion. Chances are you might wanna go for a new bike than take the headache of fixing it.
                  Everybody has their own version of TRUTH!!!!!!

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                  • TVS Apache RTR 160

                    Hi Guys,

                    I am using TVS Apache RTR 160 front disc and i have done 27000 km's with factory installed tvs tyres. But the rear tyre has been gone completely. now i need to replace the rear Tyre. I am confused which tyre should i use from MRF, Michelin, Ceat or some other. which has a good dry as well as wet road grip. it is too dangerous to drive on the existing tyre now and on sharp curves at road i suspect it may slip some day.

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                    • Re: TVS Apache RTR 160

                      you can use the remora 110/80 tyre or MRF zapper c 110/80. The remora tyres are much better than the previous version of stock tvs tyres.

                      Originally posted by Bharattyagi7 View Post
                      Hi Guys,
                      I am using TVS Apache RTR 160 front disc and i have done 27000 km's with factory installed tvs tyres. But the rear tyre has been gone completely. now i need to replace the rear Tyre. I am confused which tyre should i use from MRF, Michelin, Ceat or some other. which has a good dry as well as wet road grip. it is too dangerous to drive on the existing tyre now and on sharp curves at road i suspect it may slip some day.

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                      • Re: TVS Apache RTR 160

                        Originally posted by Bharattyagi7 View Post
                        Hi Guys,

                        I am using TVS Apache RTR 160 front disc and i have done 27000 km's with factory installed tvs tyres. But the rear tyre has been gone completely. now i need to replace the rear Tyre. I am confused which tyre should i use from MRF, Michelin, Ceat or some other. which has a good dry as well as wet road grip. it is too dangerous to drive on the existing tyre now and on sharp curves at road i suspect it may slip some day.
                        My suggestion would be to go for Zapper Q for rear and Zapper FS for the front. Have been using the same since 5 years. Replaced the rear one with the same model again in Nov 2017. This tyre combination gave me excellent grip and confidence with Apache FI. I read that the new Remora tyres have similar grip levels as Zapper Q. You can check the Remora tyres on the new Apache 200 series...Take a test ride of Apache 200 to gauge the tyre grip.

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                        • Re: TVS Apache RTR 160

                          Originally posted by hemnath View Post
                          you can use the remora 110/80 tyre or MRF zapper c 110/80. The remora tyres are much better than the previous version of stock tvs tyres.
                          Thanks for the advice hemant. But i don't wanna go for Remora or TVS. Any other suggestion?

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                          Originally posted by prashantbhat25 View Post
                          My suggestion would be to go for Zapper Q for rear and Zapper FS for the front. Have been using the same since 5 years. Replaced the rear one with the same model again in Nov 2017. This tyre combination gave me excellent grip and confidence with Apache FI. I read that the new Remora tyres have similar grip levels as Zapper Q. You can check the Remora tyres on the new Apache 200 series...Take a test ride of Apache 200 to gauge the tyre grip.
                          Thanks for the suggestion Prashant!! But will the same size is available in MRF Zapper Q 110/80 x 17 REAR tyre and 90/90 x17 for front tyre in MRF zapper FS.

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                          • Re: TVS Apache RTR 160

                            Zapper Q does not come with 110/80 size. Only Zapper C comes with 110/80 size, also ceat zoom tyres is also available in 110/80 size.
                            you can upsize the tyres till 120/80. You will find lot of options including the masseter series from mrf.

                            Originally posted by Bharattyagi7 View Post
                            Thanks for the advice hemant. But i don't wanna go for Remora or TVS. Any other suggestion?
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                            Thanks for the suggestion Prashant!! But will the same size is available in MRF Zapper Q 110/80 x 17 REAR tyre and 90/90 x17 for front tyre in MRF zapper FS.

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                            • Re: TVS Apache RTR 160

                              Originally posted by Bharattyagi7 View Post
                              Thanks for the suggestion Prashant!! But will the same size is available in MRF Zapper Q 110/80 x 17 REAR tyre and 90/90 x17 for front tyre in MRF zapper FS.
                              Zapper FS is available in 90/90 x17 size but for rear it will be 100/90 x18 but this size fits...

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                              • Re: TVS Apache RTR 160

                                Originally posted by hemnath View Post
                                Zapper Q does not come with 110/80 size. Only Zapper C comes with 110/80 size, also ceat zoom tyres is also available in 110/80 size.
                                you can upsize the tyres till 120/80. You will find lot of options including the masseter series from mrf.
                                What if i upgrade to the size 120/80 x 17 or 100/90 x 18. Will it going to affect the affect the balancing and mileage as well.
                                Another thing will these tyre fit like the stock one in terms of fitting.

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                                Originally posted by prashantbhat25 View Post
                                Zapper FS is available in 90/90 x17 size but for rear it will be 100/90 x18 but this size fits...
                                What about the ceat tyres. Does any body used them?

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