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Re: Apache RTR/FI
Around 5-8k kmsOriginally posted by ArunsilvaRTR View Post
I'm using 5100 for past 4k kms and still moving planning to change at 5k
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
+1 to what [MENTION=13887]prateek2210[/MENTION] has mentioned.Originally posted by phanish98 View PostIve heard from many people that this bike is unstable when you push your brakes little hard due to the fact that it has narrow tyre is that true?
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
One of the illogical explanation you have receivedOriginally posted by phanish98 View PostIve heard from many people that this bike is unstable when you push your brakes little hard due to the fact that it has narrow tyre is that true?
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
Ive heard from many people that this bike is unstable when you push your brakes little hard due to the fact that it has narrow tyre is that true?
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
How about the drain level of Motul 7100? how long it may last?
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Re: Apache RTR 160/FI
As far as oil MOTUL performs the best
Go for 7100
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
Yes, the battery seems to be weak.Originally posted by hemnath View Postwhen ever i do a self start on my apache, the digital speedometer console shuts off and on, but the bike didn't start, it starts by a kicker. is it a sign of weak battery.
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
when ever i do a self start on my apache, the digital speedometer console shuts off and on, but the bike didn't start, it starts by a kicker. is it a sign of weak battery.
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Re: Engine oil for my Apache RTR 160 - 32000kms
I have been using Shell AX7. Performs well at higher engine temperatures. Tried TVS TRU4 fully synthetic last time, as per advice from service centre and it is really bad in comparison.Originally posted by ArunsilvaRTR View PostHello guys, could some one provide me the details of best engine oil for my beast, its run for around 32000kms, previously i was using Addinol and Motul 5100V, I ride both in traffic and highways, i also want to stick to an engine oil from now.
Any suggestions on this will be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Arun
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Engine oil for my Apache RTR 160 - 32000kms
Hello guys, could some one provide me the details of best engine oil for my beast, its run for around 32000kms, previously i was using Addinol and Motul 5100V, I ride both in traffic and highways, i also want to stick to an engine oil from now.
Any suggestions on this will be greatly appreciated.
Regards
ArunLast edited by Divya Sharan; 03-23-2016, 10:39 PM.
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RTR 160 long term ownership Review
Hi guys,
As all of you guys know RTR was a tried and tested machine for a long period(started back with Fiero).
It's been 2 years since I bought this beast.
Now it's clocked around 12k kms and still it's the same.
Comfort:
As its the foremost priority for me,so its given as first in list.
I'm 5'9"
Seats are well foamed for rider,tank provides adequate space for knees and it's quite easy to hold the tank with thighs.
Suspension is pretty much on the stiffer side which yields a better handling (
will say more about in handling section).
I keep on lower most notch for adjustment as I'm just 65kgs.
So overall can live with it,no back pain even on long trips.
Power:
It's a 159.7cc single cylinder air cooled blah...blahhh..(I won't talk much about tech specs as company talk about it more😜
Ample of torque at lower revband making city overtakes very easy.
Gearing is short (good for wheelies😉
but finally making a poor top end of 124kmph, it's OK for Indian road conditions most of the time and it's better than its rivals where Fz-s struggles past 100kmph.
Engine is grunty and exhaust note is no word to describe it's absolute treat to ears.
Engine treats your hand with vibes but past 7k rpm it quite vanishes to a extent.(again can live with it)
Chassis and handling:
With a quite old type chassis it manages to put a smile on your face,this is where TVS excels others in the lane.
It's flickable very flickable and nimble in corners.
With stock TVS tyres (mine was the first batch of RTR 160 pearl white it had TVS tyres in place of REMORA)
it offers a awesome life of more than 30k kms but lacks the feel and confidence.
It's very poor in terms of grip it lacks what others in the competition provides.
Wet grip was OK but hard braking will leave you fishtailing.
Consider a decent tyre upgrade than projectors and funky stuff.
Upgrading to a sticky tyre will give confidence in corners and hard braking.
Brakes:
It offers good feedback and initial bite.
Brakes are progressive and it can bring this beast to a stop at ease.
Rear brakes mostly squeak due to dust but after a wash it will vanish.
Brake pads are good in terms of life time,giving a perfect brake with a long life.
Console:
It gives decent info about your ride
Has two trip meters, A 0-60 timer(which I pretty much love).
And a large readable digital speedo.
Fuel gauge is accurate at last one bar you get reserve and it's a large two liter then after a half liter usage you get your fuel warning.
Sometimes in rainy days(only in heavy rain) the speedo gets fogged.
But goes away soon.
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
I had the vyde installed on my Rtr... You get it in 100/90-18Originally posted by shankhar View PostThanks for the reply, have asked to clean the injectors and to check the status of fuel filter. Will have to check whether the problem reduces/go away after service.
Does Zapper Vyde go well, since RTR has only 17.
The service center owner suggested RTR 200's tyres - TVS Remora - he mentioned it's Bridgestone coming in the name of TVS and told it's good and low profile.
I have planned to replace the tyres by next month, due to other constraints.
[MENTION=68241]curve_king[/MENTION], [MENTION=78206]pradeepmundra[/MENTION]: Thanks will check.
The problem is to find good service centers, have tried with most of the TVS service centers, all are worst and few are average.
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
Thanks for the reply, have asked to clean the injectors and to check the status of fuel filter. Will have to check whether the problem reduces/go away after service.Originally posted by ajextreme View PostTry changing the fuel filter first and then get the injectors cleaned.
Don't change it to carb its a big headache mainly due to coil and magneto of Fi bikes.
For tires go for the Mrf zapper fy1. The r15 front tires. Its 90/80-17 profile. First few kms you will find the bike leaning a bit more but you will get used to it. The grip is just awesome. Or you can fix the mrf zapper fs 90/90-17.
For rear go for the zapper vyde 100/90-18
Does Zapper Vyde go well, since RTR has only 17.
The service center owner suggested RTR 200's tyres - TVS Remora - he mentioned it's Bridgestone coming in the name of TVS and told it's good and low profile.
I have planned to replace the tyres by next month, due to other constraints.
[MENTION=68241]curve_king[/MENTION], [MENTION=78206]pradeepmundra[/MENTION]: Thanks will check.
The problem is to find good service centers, have tried with most of the TVS service centers, all are worst and few are average.
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Re: Apache RTR 160/FI
[MENTION=22817]shankhar[/MENTION] you can try for Michelin front tyre which I had for my bike recently and I liked it as it comes with stock specifications 90/90/17
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Re: Apache RTR/FI
Even change the front wheel bearings during change of tyre.Originally posted by shankhar View PostHey Guys,
I have RTR FI (2009), clocked about 28k.
Having few problems from last two years.
Problem 1:
While riding, bike is getting off many...
Problem 2:
While riding getting too much vibration and wobbling which caused me neck pain after changing "Steering Cone Kit"...
I love this bike...Last edited by curve_king; 02-04-2016, 09:27 AM.
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