Earlier the crown of the best supersport in 300-400 cc range was associated with KTM’s RC 390 but the recently launched Apache RR 310S offers almost the same performance at a better price point. Now, instead of just comparing the specs, let’s compare their everyday functionalities and decide which one is better worth your money.
Bajaj Pulsar NS160 has two new competition in two consecutive days, in the form of Honda X-Blade 160 and Apache RTR 160 4V. All three motorcycles fall under the same category of naked bikes, and are also priced quite similarly. But the similarities end there, as the bikes have different stuff to offer. Here's a quick comparison between the three motorcycles, choosing the winners in every aspect.
I personally, don’t think that it’s a great idea, as TVS is one of the few companies out there that believes in innovation. They rely on proper upgrades instead of just slapping a fairing on a naked model and calling it a super sports. So I am going to talk about 5 reasons to back up my opinion, to not simply discard the old Apache series.
The motorcycle made its debut in the 2016 Auto Expo, and was then seen testing on the Indian roads by loads and loads of people for really long, it was initially named TVS Akula, meaning shark in Russian language. The motorcycle after lots of testing was launched in the Indian market and was finally named the Apache RR 310, which is a little disappointing when compared to the fancy name Akula.
I'm Tharun currently working as a web designer and I'm a hardcore motorcyclist assuming the fact that not as hardcore as real bikers but at least to an extent. I watch a lot of motorcycle related stuff on the internet follow a lot Motovloggers and reviewers. I love anything that is fast enough to classify it perilous.
It was all started way back in September 2015, when I was contemplating to get myself a new bike after complaining of severe back pain. I'm 6"2' and frankly speaking, a scooter doesn't go well with tall guys. So with that in mind, I decided that I would be looking for a 150cc bike that had a comfortable rear seat.
TVS provide a wide range of variants in new Apache RTR 200 and also have promised that the vibration issues have been damped out. Let's find out whether the latest product from the TVS Motor's stable live up to the expectations and the company succeeded in keeping their promise or not.
TVS took the covers off the RTR 200 back in January 2016 but deliveries are stated to begin by the end of June. They seemed to have taken the Suzuki route of unveiling a bike and delivering it to the masses after a longer period of testing and scrutinizing. With state of the art features and an attractive price tag, has TVS arrived with a bang? Read on.
The new product from the leading automotive makers has a lot of expectations. With 30% increased front faring the new Victor has slight visible changes compared Star city. The new Victor be that as it may, not only a face lift or a "transformed" and overhauled rendition of the old model.
The 200cc bike category is quite the flourishing one because it is something that offers the average biker the best of both worlds with proper mileage & handling and good grunt from the engine for those spirited rides. So it is not surprise that all the companies who have bikes in this segment are doing really well.