• Q. WHICH ONE IS BETTER BETWEEN RTR 200 AND RTR 180 - Apache 200 4V Race?

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    Sanjib
    Sanjib | 5 years ago

    1. Apache 200 gets 4 PS of added firepower and 2.6 Nm of better torque.2. It also gets an oil-cooler (similar to Pulsar 220) which decidedly keeps things under control. There are 2 extra valves as well.3. Apache 200 also gets Fuel Injected (make Bosch, type – closed – loop) variants in addition to the carb’d variants. Apache 180 is only offered with a carburettor. For the carburetted variants, TVS is using the Keihin CV carburettor on the Apache 200 whereas the Apache 180 comes with Mikuni BS29.4. One of the major difference between these two bikes are the tyres. Not only does the Apache 200 sport fatter (130 section rear) tyre, it gets the option of Pirelli rubber (Diablo Rosso at the front and touring oriented Angel GT at the rear). Even the Remora tyres (also made by TVS) are soft compound and offer real good grip. Apache 180 comes with TVS Srichakra tyres which we have never liked.

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    VivekYadav
    VivekYadav | 4 years ago

    It depends upon the rider and area to........ If you live in dry states you can go for drum but in wet areas abs will be of great help..... And between 200 and 180 maintenance and mileage will give you real worries..... The Choice is Yours 👍☺️

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    Amit
    Amit | 4 years ago

    I own RTR180 dual ch ABS, and it has been a life Savior so many times. Go for dual channel, 180 or 200 or whatever.

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