TVS Apache RR 310 Tyres User Reviews

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    4.0/5
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Round performer

5.0

The apache rr310 is a good all-round performer in the single cylinder segment.It's suitable for city commutes, Highway rides and occasional track days as well.The following are few good things and bad things about the motorcycle (observed in a nearly 10k kms usage) pretty satisfied with the engine performance so far.Neither demands to be revved nor gives up when you do so.Mileage figures of nearly 28–30 kmpl in the city and over 35 kmpl during highway rides.Top speed performance and stability is just brilliant.Have seen serious speeds (not revealing here) on the speedo and the anchors were really helpful to get down to normal speeds on time as well.The highway rides on the machine are comfortable and enjoyable as compared to that of it's competitors.Trsck days are doable but require some effort to swing the bike at the corners and get used to the gear ratios and engine braking.Vibrations and rr310 go hand in hand.Revv to the higher rpms and the handlebars and footpegs do vibrate.Remove the mudguard assembly to break free of few noises at the back.Still you find few noises when you get into potholes which cannot be helped.The gear shifts of the rr310 are decent but not as smooth as you see in the ktms or the yamahas.The clutch is relatively hard as well but one can get used to it soon.However, Tvs has been rolling out few updates such as bar ends for the handlebars, Visor inner seal, And ecu update.The stock michelin tyres are grippy but are not long lasting.Guess one has to go for the mrf revzs for having more miles without the need to changing the tyresservice costs are similar to that of the ktms (range of 2.2–2.8k).However, The spares are really pricey.For instance, The front brake pads alone cost for over 2k (why tvs, Why?!)the service dealership and quality of tvs is good the service and assistance folks are quick to respond as well.

A.'s Apache RR 310 gives mileage of 33 kmpl
(22 May 2024) 0
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Tomeen
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Tomeen (Verified User)

The apache RR 310 comes with

The apache rr 310 comes with a stock tyre size of 150/60 (rear).What is the thinnest tyre size that i can use, As i am thinking to change the rear one and what would it impact on the overall performance of the bike?.

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Vivek
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Vivek (Verified User)

Good roads

4.2

I use it for going to office which is 5 kms away approximately, I did small tours riding 200-300 kms a day. If you go with a pillion, you might feel a little discomfort in your wrists and forearms due higher weight. Bike is not built for off-roading at all and the tyre will lose grip if you have a pillion putting more pressure on back tyre if the road is very bad. Brakes could have been much better and the back brake need to be changed it does not do justice to the bike. Apart from that it is one of the best bikes you can buy under 3 lakhs. If you want to get into sport bikes this may be a good start. If the roads are good bike is very stable and rev-happy and gives a very good initial punch. If you mostly do highway riding and commutes on good roads go for it blindly. Also the gear sometimes does not shift neutral to first, it gets stuck, I raised this concern with the service center but they did not resolve it. hope they mitigate this issue, as it really causes problems when you are stuck in traffic.

Vivek's Apache RR 310 gives mileage of 26 kmpl with ABS variant
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A. (Verified User) Owned

Round performer

5.0

The apache rr310 is a good all-round performer in the single cylinder segment.It's suitable for city commutes, Highway rides and occasional track days as well.The following are few good things and bad things about the motorcycle (observed in a nearly 10k kms usage) pretty satisfied with the engine performance so far.Neither demands to be revved nor gives up when you do so.Mileage figures of nearly 28–30 kmpl in the city and over 35 kmpl during highway rides.Top speed performance and stability is just brilliant.Have seen serious speeds (not revealing here) on the speedo and the anchors were really helpful to get down to normal speeds on time as well.The highway rides on the machine are comfortable and enjoyable as compared to that of it's competitors.Trsck days are doable but require some effort to swing the bike at the corners and get used to the gear ratios and engine braking.Vibrations and rr310 go hand in hand.Revv to the higher rpms and the handlebars and footpegs do vibrate.Remove the mudguard assembly to break free of few noises at the back.Still you find few noises when you get into potholes which cannot be helped.The gear shifts of the rr310 are decent but not as smooth as you see in the ktms or the yamahas.The clutch is relatively hard as well but one can get used to it soon.However, Tvs has been rolling out few updates such as bar ends for the handlebars, Visor inner seal, And ecu update.The stock michelin tyres are grippy but are not long lasting.Guess one has to go for the mrf revzs for having more miles without the need to changing the tyresservice costs are similar to that of the ktms (range of 2.2–2.8k).However, The spares are really pricey.For instance, The front brake pads alone cost for over 2k (why tvs, Why?!)the service dealership and quality of tvs is good the service and assistance folks are quick to respond as well.

A.'s Apache RR 310 gives mileage of 33 kmpl
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Vivek
Newbie
Vivek (Verified User)

Good roads

4.2

I use it for going to office which is 5 kms away approximately, I did small tours riding 200-300 kms a day. If you go with a pillion, you might feel a little discomfort in your wrists and forearms due higher weight. Bike is not built for off-roading at all and the tyre will lose grip if you have a pillion putting more pressure on back tyre if the road is very bad. Brakes could have been much better and the back brake need to be changed it does not do justice to the bike. Apart from that it is one of the best bikes you can buy under 3 lakhs. If you want to get into sport bikes this may be a good start. If the roads are good bike is very stable and rev-happy and gives a very good initial punch. If you mostly do highway riding and commutes on good roads go for it blindly. Also the gear sometimes does not shift neutral to first, it gets stuck, I raised this concern with the service center but they did not resolve it. hope they mitigate this issue, as it really causes problems when you are stuck in traffic.

Vivek's Apache RR 310 gives mileage of 26 kmpl with ABS variant
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Tomeen
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Tomeen (Verified User)

The apache RR 310 comes with

The apache rr 310 comes with a stock tyre size of 150/60 (rear).What is the thinnest tyre size that i can use, As i am thinking to change the rear one and what would it impact on the overall performance of the bike?.

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A. (Verified User) Owned

Round performer

5.0

The apache rr310 is a good all-round performer in the single cylinder segment.It's suitable for city commutes, Highway rides and occasional track days as well.The following are few good things and bad things about the motorcycle (observed in a nearly 10k kms usage) pretty satisfied with the engine performance so far.Neither demands to be revved nor gives up when you do so.Mileage figures of nearly 28–30 kmpl in the city and over 35 kmpl during highway rides.Top speed performance and stability is just brilliant.Have seen serious speeds (not revealing here) on the speedo and the anchors were really helpful to get down to normal speeds on time as well.The highway rides on the machine are comfortable and enjoyable as compared to that of it's competitors.Trsck days are doable but require some effort to swing the bike at the corners and get used to the gear ratios and engine braking.Vibrations and rr310 go hand in hand.Revv to the higher rpms and the handlebars and footpegs do vibrate.Remove the mudguard assembly to break free of few noises at the back.Still you find few noises when you get into potholes which cannot be helped.The gear shifts of the rr310 are decent but not as smooth as you see in the ktms or the yamahas.The clutch is relatively hard as well but one can get used to it soon.However, Tvs has been rolling out few updates such as bar ends for the handlebars, Visor inner seal, And ecu update.The stock michelin tyres are grippy but are not long lasting.Guess one has to go for the mrf revzs for having more miles without the need to changing the tyresservice costs are similar to that of the ktms (range of 2.2–2.8k).However, The spares are really pricey.For instance, The front brake pads alone cost for over 2k (why tvs, Why?!)the service dealership and quality of tvs is good the service and assistance folks are quick to respond as well.

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