TVS Apache RR 310 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 2 Revision:- Rev. 2, 1st December 2020 onwards...
  • Page 4 The flagship racer is the culmination of the TVS Racing heritage since it’s inception in 1982. The racing prowess reflects in every straight line and ever corner of the track. The Apache RR 310 has been crafted to be the ultimate racer.
  • Page 5 Email : customercare@tvsmotor.com Disclaimer : TVS Motor Company or any of its officials / Authorized Main dealer / Authorized Dealer do not ask customers for bank / card / wallet details / authentication. In case you face any such claim, please report to the relevant local authorities immediately.
  • Page 6 CONTACT AT OUR AREA OFFICES TAMILNADU-1, 3 & 4 KARNATAKA-1, 2 & GOA MAHARASHTRA-3 & CHATTISGARH 1. TVS Motor Company Limited 4. TVS Motor Company Limited 7. TVS Motor Company Limited V Floor, Gee Gee Universal, No. 600, Anand Surya, 2nd Floor, No.
  • Page 7 MADHYA PRADESH-1 & 2 DELHI & HARYANA UTTAR PRADESH CENTRAL & EAST 9. TVS Motor Company Limited 11. TVS Motor Company Limited 14. TVS Motor Company Limited No. 211-212, 2nd Floor, D-3 & D-4, 2nd Floor, 1st Floor, Cyber Tower, TC-34/V-2,...
  • Page 8 ORISSA & JHARKHAND 17. TVS Motor Company Limited No. 303, 3rd Floor, Creative Plaza, Rasulgarh, Bhubaneshwar - 751 010. Phone : 0674-2580019 Email : AO.Bhubaneshwar@tvsmotor.com NORTH EAST STATES 18. TVS Motor Company Limited 147 , Udayan, Ganesh Guri, Opp. Punjab National Bank, R G B.
  • Page 9 INTRODUCTION TVS Motor Company Limited advices you to read this This Owner’s manual uses a set of symbols with manual carefully in order to familiarise yourself with special meanings. They are: your motorcycle. In case of any clarification, please contact any of our Authorised Main Dealer.
  • Page 10 For your safety, as well as to preserve warranty, reliability and road worthy of your motorcycle, use original TVS Motor Company Limited spare parts only. In order to ensure the reliability of your product, you are strongly advised to refer our Authorised Main Dealers for any service requiring particular technical expertise.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    DESCRIPTION PAGE No. Switch Assembly RH RUNNING-IN INFORMATION Throttle Twist Grip SAFE RIDING TIPS Front Brake Lever Safe Riding Recommendations CONNECTED TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER 32 Maximum Permissible Load TFT Instrument Cluster ACCESSORY INSTALLATION TIPS TFT Multifunction display KNOW YOUR MOTORCYCLE Menu Indication Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Ride Mode...
  • Page 12: Description

    DESCRIPTION PAGE No. MAJOR MAINTENANCE TVS CONNECT APP Maintenance Schedule Major Components Periodic Maintenance schedule Cooling System Safety Precautions Fuel Tank Cap Engine Oil Level Side Stand Clutch Free Play Adjustable suspension Brake Fluid Level Seat Lock Brake Pad Wear...
  • Page 13 DESCRIPTION PAGE No. GENERAL INFORMATION Tool Kit Auxiliary Stand (Paddock Stand) WARRANTY AND SERVICES Warranty Policy Service Information Pre-Delivery Inspection Planned Service Schedule Pickup and drop TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Recommended Fuel and Lubricants 175 Engine Transmission Dimensions Frame and Suspension Wheel and Brakes Free Plays Electricals Important Torque...
  • Page 14: Running-In Information

    RUNNING-IN INFORMATION Running-in Recommendations Running-in is essential to preserve engine life and performance over time. Twisty roads and gradients are ideal to run in the engine, brakes and suspension effectively. The first 1000 km is a running-in period for your motorcycle. Maximum engine speed during running-in 0 to 1000 km - below 7000 rpm During the first 1000 km, avoid the full throttle starts and rapid acceleration, which could expose the engine parts to...
  • Page 15: Safe Riding Tips

    We suggest you to practice riding your TVS Apache RR 310 in a Avoid wearing loose clothes or accessories that low-traffic condition until you are thoroughly familiar could become tangled in the controls or limit your with your motorcycle and its controls.
  • Page 16 Be sure about your visibility and do not ride with the On the wet roads, rely more on the throttle to control blind spot of vehicles or obstruction ahead you. vehicle speed and less on the front and rear brakes. Take additional care at road junctions, exits of private Use the throttle judiciously to avoid skidding the rear land, car parks and on the service roads to highways.
  • Page 17 Riding down hills, while cornering, close throttle and The exhaust system becomes hot after a run even if down shift the gear to take advantage of gear box and the engine is turned ‘OFF’. Care should be taken not engine which acts as additional brake. This will avoid to touch the exhaust system with any part of your loss of control over the vehicle due to over speed.
  • Page 18: Maximum Permissible Load

    Riding the Vehicle with Maximum Permissible Do not insert any material into the gaps of the frame, where they could interfere with the moving parts. Load Your motorcycle is designed to travel safely over long Ensure that the tyres are inflated to the specified distances with maximum permissible load.
  • Page 19: Accessory Installation Tips

    This motorcycle was not intended to be equipped with a sidecar or to be used to tow any trailer or other vehicle. TVS Motor Company Limited does not produce any of those things and not sure about the effects of those accessories on handling or stability.
  • Page 20: Know Your Motorcycle

    KNOW YOUR MOTORCYCLE Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Your motorcycle is fitted with an Anti-lock braking system (ABS) which is designed to prevent skidding and help riders to maintain steering control during emergency-stopping situation in dry or wet roads, loose gravels etc. How does ABS work? When a rider applies the brakes continuously as he detects a dangerous obstacle in dry or wet roads, loose gravels etc.
  • Page 21 How the irregular road surface affects the braking? It is not necessary to have this pulsation feel every Humps and irregular surfaces of the road can cause time the brake is applied. Pulsations are felt only the wheels to lose contact temporarily with the road during wheel locking tendency, occurs due to the surface;...
  • Page 22: Ems A Glance

    EMS a Glance Furthermore, an ECU comprises of a computer which Engine Management System (EMS) your uses a microprocessor to process the inputs from motorcycle is a self manipulative system that checks various engine sensors in real-time. and regulates the proper functioning of all the Based on the data input, the ECU precisely calculates operations carried out by the engine.
  • Page 23: Ride By Wire

    Ride by Wire Rider twists the accelerator, actuators in the electronic throttle body sense this movement and change the throttle opening accordingly. The movement of throttle alters air supply to the engine. Throttle position sensor recognizes this change and sends a signal to ECU. Based on this signal, ECU calculates the exact amount of fuel required and fuel injection system injects fuel accordingly.
  • Page 24: Rt Slipper Clutch

    RT Slipper Clutch Less maintenance The ‘RT (Race tuned) Slipper Clutch’ technology, • Reduced gearbox wear and less maintenance. accentuates the motorcycle’s performance and with reduction in clutch force for quicker upshifts, enabling the rider to achieve better lap times. The technology also aims at ensuring rider safety in highspeed downshifts, avoids wheel-hopping while cornering, and improves vehicle stability with the back-balance...
  • Page 25 Adjustable Front and Rear Suspension Front suspension is equipped with a spring preload and damping adjustment. The right side fork is equipped with compression damping force adjustment and left side fork is equipped with rebound damping force adjustment, through adjustment screw. (ref. page 113).
  • Page 26: Emission Control

    CO Crankcase emission control system levels. The engine of TVS Apache RR 310 is equipped with While adequate care is exercised at the factory a closed crankcase ventilation system to prevent to ensure that the emissions are within the limits, discharging crankcase emissions into the atmosphere.
  • Page 27 Note Your vehicle is tested and certified for emission which meets BS VI emission norms and is valid for initial 12 months from the date of purchase. Get your vehicle certified by the Government authorised emission testing station every year (after initial 12 months of usage).
  • Page 28: Vehicle Identification Number

    KNOW YOUR MOTORCYCLE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER All TVS motorcycles are provided with identification numbers for frame and engine. They are the only means of identifying your vehicle from others of the same model and type. The frame identification number is engraved on the right of the steering head tube as shown (ref.
  • Page 29: Control Key

    Control Key Your TVS Apache RR 310 comes with a pair of identical control keys. These keys are to operate ignition cum steering lock, fuel tank cap and seat lock. A sticker ID (1) attached with keys has the identification number of keys. Please note down the identification number below for future reference.
  • Page 30: Location Of Parts

    Location of Parts - Vehicle RH Side View (Ref. Fig. 04) 1) Front wheel axle 2) Turn signal lamp RH front 3) Reservoir, rear brake fluid (ref. page 132) 4) Rear brake pedal (ref. page 28) 5) Rider foot rest RH 6) Pillion foot rest assembly RH 7) Muffler assembly 8) Turn signal lamp RH rear...
  • Page 31 Location of Parts - Vehicle LH Side View (Ref. Fig. 05) Caliper assembly front 2. Turn signal lamp LH front 3. Gauge oil level (dipstick) (ref. page 128) 4. Side stand 5. Gear shift pedal (ref. page 27) 6. Rider foot rest LH Rear shock absorber (ref.
  • Page 32 Warning This section shows the position and function of the controls used to ride your motorcycle. Read this section carefully before riding the motorcycle. Controls (ref. Fig. 06) 1) Instrument cluster (ref. page 32) 2) Ignition cum steering lock (ref. page 20) 3) Clutch lever (ref.
  • Page 33: Ignition Cum Steering Lock

    Ignition cum Steering Lock Ignition cum steering lock is located in front of fuel tank and has three positions (ref. Fig. 07) : • OFF (A): Disables lights and engine operation. • ON (B): Enables lights and engine operation (with engine cut off switch is in run mode ‘...
  • Page 34: Clutch Lever

    Clutch Lever (ref. Fig. 08) - Proper use of clutch lever is essential in all riding situations, especially while moving the vehicle Clutch lever (A) is located in the handle bar at LH side. from rest. • Clutch lever is used to disengage clutch. - When the clutch is pressed, drive from the Note engine to the gearbox and the rear wheel is...
  • Page 35: Switch Assembly Lh

    Switch Assembly LH Switch assembly LH is located in the handle bar at LH side and has the following switches in it. A) Switch beam control (ref. Fig. 09) Head lamp glows automatically when the ignition turned ON. Depending on the selection of High/ Low beam switch position, head lamp will operate in corresponding beam.
  • Page 36 B) Pass-by switch (ref. Fig. 10) Note • Press the switch intermittently to flash the head Pass by works only when the beam control switch is in lamp. low beam position. - Flashing the head lamp high beam provides signal to the vehicles coming from opposite direction during overtakes.
  • Page 37 C) Hazard switch (ref. Fig. 11) Note • Press the button ‘ ’ (C) to turn ON / OFF the Hazard lamps can be switched ON/OFF only by means hazard lamps. of hazard switch. - If the hazard indication is turned ON while the turn signal indicators are active, the turn signal Hazard switch works only when the ignition is turned ON indicators will be suspended temporarily.
  • Page 38 D) Control switches (ref. Fig. 12) (d1) SET button (ref. Fig. 12) • Press the button (d1) for selecting the menu display (Ride Mode, Trip Details, My Vehicle, Preferences). • Press the SET button to enter / select. • Press the SET button to accept an incoming call. (d2)DOWN button (ref.
  • Page 39 E) Switch turn signal (ref. Fig. 13) F) Switch horn (ref. Fig. 13) • Push the switch towards ‘ ’ to flash LH side • Press the switch ‘ ’ to blow horn. turn signal lamps and towards ‘ ’ to flash RH side turn signal lamps.
  • Page 40 Gear Shift Pedal (ref. Fig. 14) - Gear shift pedal returns to its position (centre This motorcycle is equipped with a 6 speed constant position) automatically when released after mesh transmission. shifting. - Once the transmission is brought to neutral •...
  • Page 41: Rear Brake Pedal

    Rear Brake Pedal (ref. Fig. 15) Note Rear brake lever (A) is located on the RH side of the Front brake lever and rear brake pedal pulsates during the vehicle. hard application of brake which is normal. This pulsation • Push down the rear brake pedal with your right occurs because of ABS working.
  • Page 42: Switch Assembly Rh

    Switch Assembly RH Warning Switch assembly RH is located in the handle bar at Do not operate the kill switch when riding else you may RH side and has the following switches in it. fall due to rear wheel locking. Switch electric starter with Engine Kill switch (ref.
  • Page 43: Throttle Twist Grip

    Throttle Twist Grip (ref. Fig. 17) Note Throttle twist grip (A) is located in the handle bar at Please remember that the electric starter function will RH side. work only when the throttle opening is less than 30%. • Twisting the grip opens the throttle. - Throttle grip spring back to the initial position Release the electric starter switch immediately after (idling speed) when released.
  • Page 44: Front Brake Lever

    Front Brake Lever (ref. Fig. 18) Front brake lever (A) is located in the handle bar at RH side. • Pull the lever towards the throttle twist grip to operate the front brake. - The system is operated by hydraulic and just need to press the lever gently.
  • Page 45: Connected Tft Instrument Cluster

    CONNECTED TFT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER KEY FEATURES (ref. Fig. 19) • Your motorcycle is fitted with a 5” TFT instrument cluster. • It has an advanced UI /UX design for TFT screen with cognitive ergonomics. • The cluster has 4 different themes for 4 different rides in Day &...
  • Page 46 Warning Risk of accident through the use of integrated information systems and communication devices during the journey. Operate these systems or devices only if the traffic situation allows. If necessary, stop and operate the system or devices at a standstill.
  • Page 47: Tft Instrument Cluster

    TFT Instrument Cluster C D E Instrument cluster will be activated once the ‘ignition lock’ is turned ON. All segments and tell-tale indicators glow for 2 seconds on activation of instrument cluster for checking and ensuring the proper working of segments and indicators.
  • Page 48 Glows when the vehicle is in neutral condition E. Low fuel warning indicator Glows when the fuel level in the tank reaches to minimum safe level or any malfunction in the fuel level sensor* * Contact TVS Motor Company Limited Authorised Main Dealer...
  • Page 49 I. EMS Malfunction indicator Glows when any problem is detected in engine management system causing vehicle to exceed on-board diagnostic emission threshold.* Note The vehicle automatically goes to reduced performance mode if the engine temperature is very high. * Contact TVS Motor Company Limited Authorised Main Dealer...
  • Page 50: Tft Multifunction Display

    2) TFT Multifunction display (ref. Fig. 21) A) Menu indication B) Clock C) Cooling fan status D) Bluetooth connectivity indication E) Mobile signal strength F) Mobile battery status Fig. 21...
  • Page 51: Menu Indication

    A) Menu indication TVS Apache RR310’s connected instrument TFT cluster offers you different function of display to choose. The sequence of the functions, their selection and their working are explained in the following pages. a). Ride Mode b). Trip Details c).
  • Page 52 a) Ride Mode In ‘RIDE MODE’ you have four different types of modes in display to choose the desired ride mode using UP and DOWN button. Press the ‘SET’ button to select the chosen ride mode. The modes are explained in the following pages in the below sequence.
  • Page 53: Ride Mode

    RIDE MODE completing the running-in period, i.e., first 1000 km. URBAN MODE TRACK MODE RAIN MODE Once you cover the running-in period, Contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer for enabling the locked modes. SPORT MODE Caution In case any fault is detected with respect to the ride...
  • Page 54 If you desire to ride your motorcycle at a speed higher than the above-mentioned value, ensure to change the ride mode to Sport or Track mode. For further details, visit TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer.
  • Page 55 a1.Urban Mode In Urban mode, the following features will be displayed on the instrument TFT cluster : e1. Speedometer e2. Engine rpm indicator e3. Fuel level indicator e4. Low fuel warning indicator e5. Low battery warning indicator e6. Widgets indicator e7 .
  • Page 56 e1. Speedometer • Digital bands are indicated in blue and red band based on the engine coolant temperature. Refer bellow table for details. Engine Blue band Red band RPM Coolant RPM range range temperature -25°C to 20°C 0 - 5000 rpm 5000 - 12000 rpm •...
  • Page 57 e3. Fuel level indicator - When the fuel level reduces to 5 liters (approx.) the indicator displays only five bars. • Digital bars (f3) indicates the approximate quantity of fuel available in the tank. - If the fuel level is less than 2.2 liters, the low fuel indicator ‘...
  • Page 58 Incase of any error in input system, all the bars of fuel glows. level indicator flashes and low fuel warning indicator turns ON. Contact nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer incase any of these problems are noticed. Warning...
  • Page 59 • While riding if there is any fault in the charging system, then a warning message will be displayed on the TFT screen as “VISIT TVS SERVICE CENTER” and along with this the low battery indicator ‘ ’ also blinks (ref. page 34).
  • Page 60 e6. Widgets indicator e7 . Kill switch indicator • Widgets (f6) indicates the (viz. ODO, IMI, • When the ignition is ON but engine is OFF Avg. Speed, Avg. Mileage etc.) can be used to condition the kill switch indicator (f7) will display display live feeds in the home screen of your TFT in connected TFT instrument cluster.
  • Page 61 Gear position indication displays “--” if there is any Note problem in the system. Take the vehicle to TVS The vehicle will start in side stand in neutral gear but not Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer.
  • Page 62 Coolant temperature indicator - In case of any error in input system, all the bars coolant temp indicator flashes. - Take the vehicle to TVS Motor Company • Digital bars (f10) indicates the engine coolant Authorised Main Dealer for further diagnosis.
  • Page 63 Although, vehicle performance will be changed due to the change in ride mode. In rain mode top speed of the vehicle is limited to 125 kmph. If you desire to ride your motorcycle at a speed higher than the above-mentioned value, ensure to change the ride mode to Sport or Track mode. further details visit TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer.
  • Page 64 In sport mode top speed of the vehicle is limited to 160 kmph. You can access SPORT & TRACK mode only after completing the running-in period, i.e., first 1000 km. Once you cover the running-in period, Contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer to enable the locked modes.
  • Page 65 You can access SPORT & TRACK mode only after completing the running-in period, i.e., first 1000 km. Once you cover the running-in period, Contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer for enable the locked modes.
  • Page 66: Trip Details

    b) Trip Details • Totally 4 trip meters namely Trip A, Trip B, Trip C and Day trip meter are available. • Displays the menu selected by the user. To set the menu: Trip Details - Keep the vehicle stationary and switch ON the ignition.
  • Page 67 • Trip details such as distance covered, time • Day trip meter recarded the trip details such as traveled, average speed, speed, fuel distance covered, time traveled, average speed, consumed and average mileage are recorded by top speed, fuel consumed and average mileage the trip meter for individual journeys.
  • Page 68: Service

    c) My Vehicle • There are 2 option available in the ‘MY VEHICLE’. SERVICE  • Displays the menu selected by the user. PERFORMANCE RECORD  DOCUMENTS  To set the menu: - Keep the vehicle stationary and switch ON the ...
  • Page 69 • Upcoming service date for your vehicle will be  PERFORMANCE RECORD disclosed in the service menu. • Press down button select • In addition to that, days and kilometers from last PERFORMANCE RECORD and press the ‘SET’ service will be also displayed. button to select the following function.
  • Page 70: Performance Record

    • There option available • Average mileage of your vehicle will be calculated ‘PERFORMANCE RECORD’. and displayed for your knowledge. MILEAGE  Mileage SPEED  LAPS  AVG MILEAGE 33.2 km/l  MILEAGE • By pressing the ‘SET’ button on select the MILEAGE option.
  • Page 71 SPEED • In this menu, average speed, time taken for  0-60 km/h and top speed of your motorcycle are • Press the down button to select the SPEED and disclosed. press the ‘SET’ button to select the following function. Speed Performance Record AVG SPEED...
  • Page 72  LAPS Laps (mm:ss.ms) • Press the down button to select the LAPS and BEST LAP press the ‘SET’ button to select the following 29 : 12.32 function. LAPS Showing 1-4 of 10 Performance Record 1) 30:34.22 22/06/2018 - 06:33PM 2) 31:34.22 MILEAGE 22/06/2018 - 06:33PM...
  • Page 73: Documents

    • Press the ‘SET’ button to open the desired Documents such as Driving license, RC book, Aadhar documents. card etc. from TVS Connect app to TFT Instrument DOCUMENTS Cluster using both Android and iOS mobile phones ref. page 90. DOCUMENTS 1 •...
  • Page 74 • Press the down button to select the DELETE and Note press the ‘SET’ button to delete the document. Total of 3 documents can be stored in the TFT Instrument cluster. Document 1 VIEW DELETE Documents 1 TOTAL DISTANCE TOTAL DISTANCE TOTAL TIME TOTAL TIME COVERED...
  • Page 75: Preferences

    d) PREFERENCES Preferences • Displays the menu selected by the user. To set the menu: CONNECTIVITY - Keep the vehicle stationary and switch ON the ignition. After the self-check press the down DISPLAY SET UP button to select the ‘PREFENCES’ and press the ‘SET’...
  • Page 76 • It shows number of devices paired in the TFT Connectivity instrument cluster. • To remove the paired device from the TFT DEVICE NAME TVSRR3101234567 instrument cluster press the ‘SET’ button on the selected device name. • Adding new device to vehicle (ref.page no 84) PAIRED DEVICES ...
  • Page 77 • Press the ‘SET’ button to ON or OFF to avoid the Note display calls visible in connected TFT instrument Telephony features are disabled in TRACK mode for a cluster. safe ride. Display Calls Caution To avoid risk of accident, and breach of Motor Vehicle Act &...
  • Page 78 DISPLAY SETUP  Preferences • Press the down button to select the DISPLAY SETUP and press the ‘SET’ button to select the CONNECTIVITY following function. DISPLAY SET UP Preferences CONNECTIVITY CUSTOM WIDGETS DISPLAY SET UP  BRIGHTNESS • By press the ‘SET’ button on select the BRIGHTNESS option.
  • Page 79 • BRIGHTNESS • Press the down button to select the MANUAL and press the ‘SET’ button to select the following • By press the ‘SET’ button on select the function. BRIGHTNESS option. • Press the UP button to increase the brightness and the DOWN button to reduce the brightness Brightness of the cluster.
  • Page 80  CLOCK Note • Press the down button to select the CLOCK and The clock time gets sync automatically on paring your press the ‘SET’ button to select the following Android and iOS smart phone with the connected TFT function. instrument cluster provided if auto sync clock setting is enabled in app.
  • Page 81 • For 12-hour press the UP button to increase • Toggle between AM and PM using the UP and the hour value and press the DOWN button to DOWN buttons and then press the ‘SET’ button. decrease the hour value. •...
  • Page 82  DATE Date • Press the down button to select the DATEand press the ‘SET’ button to select the following AUTO function. Display Set up MANUAL BRIGHTNESS Note The date gets sync automatically on paring your Android and iOS smart phone with the connected TFT instrument CLOCK cluster provided if auto sync date setting is enabled in app.
  • Page 83 • Press the UP button to increase the date and the  DAY AND NIGHT MODE DOWN button to decrease the date. • Press the down button to select the DAY AND • Similarly, using the UP and DOWN buttons, select NIGHT MODE and press the ‘SET’...
  • Page 84 • In case you need to set the theme to Night mode, Day and Night Mode press the down button to select Night and then press ‘SET’ button to save the setting. AUTO Day and Night Mode MANUAL Manual • Press the down button to select the MANUAL and press the ‘SET’...
  • Page 85  CUSTOM WIDGETS • 0-60 km/h • Press the down button to select the CUSTOM • WIDGETS and press the ‘SET’ button to select • Lap TMR (lap timer) the following function. • Range Preferences • Avg. Speed • Trip A Meter CONNECTIVITY •...
  • Page 86 • Top Speed Note For URBAN, RAIN and SPORT modes, you can select any 4 of the 12 widgets for being disclosed on the home screen. • Displays the top speed achieved by any user so On TRACK mode, you can select any 2 of the 12 widgets far.
  • Page 87 • Coolant Temp protect the rider.  Coolant temperature indicator indicates the engine temperature in degree Celsius. - Take the vehicle to the TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer for further diagnosis if this indicator starts flashing.
  • Page 88 • 0-60 km/h • Lap Timer  This function lets you to measure the time to • Press the pass-by switch for about 2 seconds reach 0 to 60 km/h speed from rest and to view to trigger lap counter. The lap timer widget will the best time taken so far.
  • Page 89 • ‘Best lap’ duration is shown based on the 10 lap Note durations stored and displayed in the menu under After 10th Lap if the 11th lap is triggered then the values PERFORMANCE RECORD. will be updated inside the LAP Menu on first in first out basis.
  • Page 90 • Range • Trip A, Trip B, Trip C & Day trip meter  Indicates the approximate distance that can be DAY TRIP METER covered by the vehicle with the available fuel in 0053 the tank. Note  Trip meter displays the trip distance travelled in kilometer since last reset.
  • Page 91  SPEED ALERT • Press the UP button to increase the over speed indication and the DOWN button to reduce the • Press the down button to select the SPEED over speed indication. ALERT and press the ‘SET’ button to set over speed indication.
  • Page 92 • Speed Alert in red band on status bar and red boundary box around the speed digit will appear and blink as soon as the speed exceeds the set limit. • Red band & red boundary box will be displayed for 10 seconds.
  • Page 93 To sync the connected instrument cluster Dedicated smart phone app is available in the Google clock with smart phone clock. Play and the Apple store for your ‘TVS RR310’ and • Try to avoid use the navigation feature while it can be installed in your Android and Apple smart riding as a safety measure.
  • Page 94 How to login Note On opening the TVS CONNECT app the following This smart phone app is compatible only for the smart introductory screens will be displayed. phones with Android OS version 8 and above, iOS version 11 and above and the BLUETOOTH version 4.0 and above.
  • Page 95 FACBOOK and Enter the OTP which is received from TVS Motor GOOGLE+ or a tab for creating new account. Company Limited and submit. On submitting the...
  • Page 96 Note Please remember that the navigation license has to be renewed after 5 years of vehicle purchase and renewal can be done by contacting near by TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer. After successful verification of your chassis number, the Home screen of the app opens.
  • Page 97 To pair your Android smart phone or iPhone with • During the pairing, the bluetooth symbol ‘ your TVS RR310’s connected instrument cluster, via ’flashes in the connected TFT instrument cluster. Bluetooth, for the first time. • Open the TVS Connect app and press “CONNECT”...
  • Page 98 • In connected TFT instrument cluster Bluetooth Connectivity name is prefixed by TVSRR310 and followed by alphanumeric digits. Ex : ‘TVSRR3100000000’. DEVICE NAME • Now, select the ‘TVSRR3100000000’ in app to TVSRR310YMA1234 initiate the pairing process. PASS KEY 12 3 4 56 BACK •...
  • Page 99 Connectivity need to be restarted. DEVICE NAME TVSRR310YMA1234 Please remember that, all the smart phones are not compatible for pairing with the TVS RR310’s connected TFT instrument cluster. Connection During the search of Bluetooth devices in app, if the Successful vehicle connected instrument cluster’s Bluetooth device...
  • Page 100 Steps to “Forget This Device” in iPhone: Note If the user needs to connect multiple iPhones with Only one iPhone can be auto-paired with a single the single instrument cluster, the previous iPhone instrument cluster at a time. If the user need to connect has to be forgotten using “Forget This Device”...
  • Page 101 In the previous connected iPhone, open the Auto pairing SETTINGS -> BLUETOOTH. Once the first time pairing is done between vehicle’s Select the instrument cluster, which was connected TFT instrument cluster and your smart connected previously. phone, the phone will automatically pair with the Click on the “Forget this device”...
  • Page 102 8.0, for App to work seamlessly, any battery Signal strength displayed in connected instrument optimization setting to be removed in the TVS Connect cluster might vary from the display in smart phone as App and GPS shall be allowed to run in background in the former is referred from telephonic standards.
  • Page 103 Enter image name and click save. documents such as driving license, RC book, Aadhar card etc. from the TVS Connect app to TFT Instrument cluster using both Android and iOS mobile phones. Follow the bellow steps to upload the image form gallery or camera to the TVS Connect app.
  • Page 104 Synchronization can be resumed by clicking ‘RESUME SYNC’. Note Total of 3 documents can be stored in the TFT Instrument cluster. Time to transfer one image without loss of data around 12 minutes. The synchronization can be paused by clicking ‘PAUSE SYNC’.
  • Page 105 Note This section shows the position and operation of the major components of your motorcycle. Major Components (ref. Fig. 22) 1) Rear view mirrors (ref. page 111) 2) Cooling system (radiator) (ref. page 93) 3) Fuel tank cap (ref. page 95) 4) Seat lock (ref.
  • Page 106 Dirty cooling foils of radiator reduces the cooling effect. Do the visual check and ensure the cooling foils of the radiator are not clogged with any dirt or mud. If so contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer. Fig. 24 Note The cooling fan may switch ON approx 22 secs.
  • Page 107 Do not use tap water, or mineral water while topping-up the coolant. Fig. 25 - Contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer for topping-up if the level in the tank is lower than the minimum level.
  • Page 108 Fuel Tank Cap (ref. Fig. 26) Refueling (ref. Fig. 27) This motorcycle is equipped with a lockable fuel tank • Never overfill the tank when refueling. The cap (A). fuel level always be below the brim of the To open: fuel tank neck (A).
  • Page 109 Always make sure to close the cap properly after every always park your motorcycle in a covered parking. refilling to avoid leak / evaporation. Caution Check for abnormal jerk / noise while opening the cap / leak. If found any, contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer.
  • Page 110 Side Stand (ref. Fig. 28) Caution Side stand (A) can be operated with your foot. To Before supporting the motorcycle on side stand, make support your motorcycle on side stand: sure that the supporting surface is hard and flat. Do not •...
  • Page 111 Inspect for any fluid leak in the inner tube of the accumulation on it or any fluid leak. front suspension - If found any, clean them properly using a soft - If any leak is found contact TVS Motor Company cloth and brush. Authorised Main Dealer. Fig. 29...
  • Page 112 - If any leak is found contact TVS Motor Company Seat Lock (Rider and Pillion Seat) Authorised Main Dealer. This motorcycle is equipped with a lockable rider and pillion seats. The seat lock (A) is located between the rider and pillion seat as shown (ref. Fig. 31)
  • Page 113 To close pillion seat: • Slide the rear end of the seat bottom underneath the frame hook. • Locate the seat lock pin into seat lock latch and gently press (at the front end). - Finally ensure that the seat is fastened securely to the frame.
  • Page 114 - Finally ensure that the seat is fastened securely to the frame. Caution Take the control key out from the seatlock without fail during the removal of rider seat, to avoid damage to the seat / lock. Make sure that the seats are locked securely in position after reassembly.
  • Page 115 RIDING YOUR MOTORCYCLE Caution Running-in is essential to preserve engine life and performance over time. Keeping to the running-in recommendations will ensure longer engine life and reduce the need for overhauls and re-tuning. Refer page 01 for running-in information. • Check both tyres for any wear or abnormalities.
  • Page 116 • Check tightening of wheel axle nuts, swing arm • Check for chain slackness as per specification. nut and steering nut. • Also check tightening of front fork and shock • Adjust mirror position to have optimum rear absorber mounts. visibility.
  • Page 117 • Check engine oil, brake oil and coolant oil levels. • Riding Posture - While riding, sit slightly behind the fuel tank. Body position should be relaxed such that back is very comfortable. Shoulders and arms should also be relaxed with slight bend in the arm as shown.
  • Page 118 • Avoid abrupt hard braking, If hard braking is Starting the Engine inevitable, release throttle and apply front and rear brakes in a progressive manner. Warning • Don’t brake too hard while the vehicle is leaning, Before starting the engine, familiarise your self with the as vehicle may skid easily.
  • Page 119 Moving the Vehicle Caution • Disengage the clutch by pressing the control Avoid sudden acceleration, as this may lead to misfiring, lever. improper engagement of transmission (snatching). • Press the gear shift pedal downwards with the tip of your foot to engage the first gear. Do not pull the clutch lever longer than necessary after engaging the gear.
  • Page 120 Braking Stopping the motorcycle • Slow down the speed in right time, shift down • Reduce speed, close the throttle and down shift the gear to use the engine brake, then apply both the gears. Bring the transmission to neutral the brakes.
  • Page 121 14% ethanol) will have impact your body. on engine components. Contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer for usage. Park the vehicle in a place where the pedestrians or - Refer page 95 for fuel filling procedure.
  • Page 122 130if the above malfunction is observed. (ref. page 139). - If the condition persists even after adjusting • Check and ensure the free movement of wheels the clutch play contact TVS Motor Company by rotating them to avoid wastage of fuel. Authorised Main Dealer.
  • Page 123 • A racing start from rest at full throttle will waste fuel and damage the engine. It is also creates potentially hazard traffic situation. • Fuel is wasted whenever the rider suddenly accelerate or apply brake. • While waiting for someone or stopping in signals for long time, if the engine is kept running at idle speed, leads to unnecessary wastage of fuel.
  • Page 124 GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS Rear View Mirrors LH & RH (ref. Fig. 34) Gear Shift Pedal Position Adjustment (ref. Fig. 35) Adjustable rear view mirrors (LH & RH) are provided The position of the gear shift pedal (A) in relation with your bike. These mirrors can be adjusted to your to the foot rest can be adjusted to suit the rider’s convenience by following the procedure given below: requirement.
  • Page 125 • After obtaining the desired position, re-tighten the lock nuts (2 & 3) holding the link rod (1) in position. • Ride the vehicle and ensure the gear shift is easy and convenient. Note Lock nut (2) has a left-hand thread and should be loosened or tightened in opposite direction.
  • Page 126 ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION Front fork adjustment Note Always set the spring loads in both fork legs equally, to obtain optimum suspension performance. Each Fork leg is provided with a spring PRELOAD adjusting bolt, the right leg is provided with a COMPRESSION damping force and left leg is provided with REBOUND damping force, through damping adjuster screw.
  • Page 127 Compression damping force groove - hard groove - Standard groove - soft The compression damping force adjustment is suspension position suspension provided in the right leg only. To increase the damping turn the adjuster screw clockwise and to reduce the damping turn the adjuster screw towards anti-clockwise, as shown.
  • Page 128 Rebound damping force Note The rebound damping force adjustment is provided When Adjusting the damping force setting turn the in the left leg only. adjuster screw in clockwise direction until it stops, To increase the damping turn the adjuster screw noting that the first click counted as 1 then count the clockwise and to reduce the damping turn the clicks turning in anti-clockwise direction.
  • Page 129 Rear shock absorber’s adjustment (ref. Fig. 40) Pre-Load Adjustment The pre-load of rear shock absorber can be adjusted as per rider’s convenience and the load (weight of rider, passenger and luggage) on the vehicle. There are 10 notches (1) for adjusting the pre-load of the shock absorber.
  • Page 130 Rebound damping Warning The shock absorber is provided with rebound damping The rear shock absorber contains highly compressed force adjustment. gas. Do not try to open or disassemble it in any way. To increase the damping turn the adjuster screw Take a special care while turning the pre-load adjuster clockwise and to reduce the damping turn the because, your hand may be striking against the other...
  • Page 131 The motorcycle delivered with adjustable suspension shall be with standard setting, Refer suspension chart for various setting However the mentioned suspension settings are only a guide Setting requirements may vary for rider weight and personal preferences, for further information contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer. Damping chart...
  • Page 132 Spring preload chart Fork RH Fork LH Shock Absorber Setting (Compression) (Rebound) (Rebound) Solo (Race Track) Standard Standard Standard notch) Solo (Comfort) Standard Standard Standard notch) Rider & Pillion Standard Standard notch Rider & Luggage Standard Standard Standard notch) Rider, Pillion & Luggage (not exceeding the limits) Minimum Minimum notch...
  • Page 133 Head Lamp Aiming To check and adjust the head lamp focus: • Place the motorcycle upright in a uniform flat surface while ensuring the head lamp center (A) is 5 meter away from a vertical wall or screen (B). (ref. Fig. 43) •...
  • Page 134 • Adjust the LH side projector lamp adjuster (E) clockwise (Downward) or in anti-clockwise (Upward) and match the low beam cut-off line to the marking line (F) (660 mm) on a vertical wall or screen. (ref. Fig. 43 & 44) •...
  • Page 135 Authorised Main Dealer. noise while opening the fuel tank cap / any leak in the Periodic inspections may reveal one or more parts fuel system. If found any, contact TVS Motor Company that may need replacement. Whenever replacing any Authorised Main Dealer.
  • Page 136 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (months or km whichever occurs earlier) List of operations and type of intervals Service (km or month whichever of the two occurs early) Km x 1000 Months Engine oil filter along with drain bolt washer Air cleaner element Spark plug Tappet clearance (valve clearance)* I &...
  • Page 137 List of operations and type of intervals Service (km or month whichever of the two occurs early) Km x 1000 Months All lamps and horn Head lamp beam (focus) I & A I & A I & A I & A I &...
  • Page 138 List of operations and type of intervals Service (km or month whichever of the two occurs early) Km x 1000 Months Coolant level, water hoses and O-rings (replace if required)* Fuel hose / system Fuel filter Swing arm bearing (replace if required) Side stand C, I &...
  • Page 139 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (months or km whichever occurs earlier) List of operations and type of intervals Service 10th (km or month whichever of the two occurs early) Km x 1000 Months Engine oil filter along with drain bolt washer Air cleaner element Spark plug Tappet clearance (valve clearance)* I &...
  • Page 140 • Carefully read the instruction before starting, and ensure that you have tools and skill required for Use only TVS Motor Company Limited Genuine parts for doing the maintenance service. long and reliable life of your motorcycle. •...
  • Page 141 Engine Oil Level Ensure the safety precautions listed in the page 127 are followed properly. Check the engine oil level before riding the motorcycle. Insufficient engine oil or too much engine oil affects the engine adversely. To check the engine oil level, a gauge oil level (dip stick) (A) given on the left side of the crankcase (ref.
  • Page 142 Engine oil and oil filter must be replaced by a TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer at the intervals specified in the planned maintenance schedule without...
  • Page 143 Clutch Free Play Ensure the safety precautions listed in the page 127 are followed properly. Clutch free play adjustment may be required if the motorcycle gets OFF while shifting from neutral to gear or tends to creep; or if the clutch slips (vehicle acceleration lags behind the engine rpm).
  • Page 144 Else stickiness or failure. contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Lubricate the clutch cable using a cable lubricant available Dealer. in the market to prevent premature failure and corrosion.
  • Page 145 If you find excessive play (sponginess) in the front brake lever or in the rear brake pedal, but both the brake pads are still in good condition, contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer for the inspection of system and to do the air bleeding.
  • Page 146 Warning Lack of maintenance of the brake system increases the risk of accident. If you notice any malfunction in the brake system contact nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer for further diagnosis. Caution Inspect for any leakage of fluid in the brake circuit.
  • Page 147 - If the wear is found beyond the wear indicator (A & B) groove as shown in the figure in any one of the pad, replace brake pads as a set with a new one. (ref. Fig. 52 & 53) Warning If the brake pads are used beyond this groove, leads to metal support contact with the brake disc and affects...
  • Page 148 Visually inspect the front and rear wheel rims for any defects. If found any, have the rims inspected Warning at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer The tyre inflation pressure in cold condition is extremely and get it replaced if necessary.
  • Page 149 Tyre tread condition • Tread depth of the tyre should be minimum 2 mm Whenever the tyre pressure is checked, ensure to if the vehicle speed is higher than 100 kmph, and check the tyre treads and side walls for wear, damage it shall be minimum 1 mm if the vehicle speed is and foreign objects.
  • Page 150 The Warning recommended tyres for your motorcycle are: Have the tyres replaced at only TVS Motor Company 110/70 - R17-MICHELIN M/C 54 H - Authorised Main Dealer or Michelin Authorised Dealer. Front...
  • Page 151 Note Warning Wheel balancing to be done every 1 year or every Since the rims of this motorcycle is designed for tubeless 10000 km. In addition, after every tyre puncture repair tyres, use tubeless tyres only. During hard acceleration or replacement, wheel balancing to be done without fail. or braking, a tube tyre could slip on the rim and deflate Do not remove or alter the position of wheel balancing rapidly.
  • Page 152 Drive Chain Slackness inspection Ensure the safety precautions listed in the page • Ensure the engine is turned OFF and the vehicle 127 are followed properly. is in neutral. The drive chain’s service life is purely depended • Place the motorcycle on its centre stand (if upon the proper lubrication and adjustment.
  • Page 153 Chain can be adjusted when vehicle is supported by centre stand (if applicable) or side stand or auxiliary stand (paddock stand) in no load condition. Always have these tightening torques to be checked at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer after assembly for safety. Fig. 58...
  • Page 154 Cleaning • Slowly rotate the rear wheel in driving direction or wheel rotation direction. Apply recommended • Slowly rotate the rear wheel in driving direction spray liberally as shown to the drive chain inner or wheel rotation direction and spray the lower runs (ref.
  • Page 155 Front Wheel Ensure the safety precautions listed in the page 127 are followed properly. Removal • Carefully place the motorcycle in auxiliary stand (paddock stand ref. page 161). • Loosen the left side clamping screws (1) and (2) (ref. Fig. 60). Fig.
  • Page 156 • Place the front wheel down and roll it forward out Note of front suspension. Ensure not to damage the During the wheel removal, take additional care to prevent wheel speed sensor during the removal process. the wheel rims from scratches. •...
  • Page 157 (ref. Fig. 54 & 55). Tightening torque 19 Nm • Assemble the speed sensor (9) and mounting screw (8) in front suspension. Caution Always have these tightening torques to be checked at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer after assembly for safety.
  • Page 158 Rear Wheel • Remove the axle mounting nut (3, ref. Fig 65) Ensure the safety precautions listed in the page using the proper tool from the tool kit (ref. page 127 are followed properly. 160). Removal • Carefully place the motorcycle in auxiliary stand (paddock stand ref.
  • Page 159 • Release the lock nuts (4 & 5) and screw-in the • Carefully roll the rear wheel out from the swing adjuster bolts (6 & 7) (ref. Fig. 65 & 66). arm while pulling the brake-caliper assembly back far enough to allow the rear wheel to come out. •...
  • Page 160 • Roll the rear wheel as far forward as possible and loop the chain over the sprocket. • Insert the quick-release axle along with the chain tensioner from left side of the swing arm while ensuring that the axle is seated properly into all the components.
  • Page 161 Chain can be adjusted when vehicle is supported by centre stand (if applicable) or side stand or auxiliary stand (paddock stand) in no load condition. Always have these tightening torques to be checked at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer after assembly for safety.
  • Page 162 If your battery seems weak ie. if you are facing starting issues or other electrical issues, contact TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer. Removal •...
  • Page 163 Warning Battery develop explosive gases. Keep it away from heat sources. If charging is required, the battery must charged in well ventilated area. Unusable battery must be disposed in environment friendly manner. Do not discard it with household trash. Handover the battery to the battery Dealers or to a recycling centre that accepts used batteries.
  • Page 164 Fuses • Pull out the defective fuse and re-fix the new one The electrical components of your motorcycle are with same rating. protected by six fuses housed inside a fuse box and • Close the fuse box cover and ensure the proper located below the rider seat.
  • Page 165 Fuse arrangement Fuse Colour Electrical load • Fuses are arranged inside fuse box as given in the F1 - 7 .5A Brown Lambda / starter relay / purge / figure (Fig. 73). Ensure to fix the right rating fuse SAS / relay fuel pump module / at right location.
  • Page 166 Fuse location • Spare fuse for the each of the fuse is located inside the fuse box (A) and as well as in the wiring harness (B) below the seat latch of pillion seat (ref. Fig. 74). Fig. 74...
  • Page 167 Mirror Assembly • Now tighten the allen screw (2 nos) with the Ensure the safety precautions listed in the page bracket licence complete using a hexagonal key 127 are followed properly. 5 mm from the tool kit (ref. Fig. 76). Assembly Tightening torque 7 ±...
  • Page 168 • Turn OFF the ignition. trained personals of TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer or by the other authorised persons of TVS • Gently pull out connector along with its cap from Motor Company Limited during service. Do not fiddle its location by releasing the lock (1) (ref.
  • Page 169 Cleaning your Motorcycle • Transmission components can be rinsed with For maintaining the original shine on metal parts warm water and dried with clean dry cloth. surface and painted parts surface, wash and clean • Clean the radiator regularly. Use a hose with low your motorcycle at regular intervals depending on water pressure to clean the radiator fins blockage.
  • Page 170 Storage Procedures Caution For storing your motorcycle for longer periods of over Do not park the vehicle on a slope or soft ground or else a month and above, we recommend to carry out the it may fall. following steps: •...
  • Page 171 Restoring the Motorcycle to use • Take the motorcycle out of garage and clean the motorcycle thoroughly (ref. page 156). • Remount the battery after bench charging if required. • Fill the engine oil and check the oil level using the gauge.
  • Page 172 • Adequate fuel in the tank. Have your vehicle checked for the above mentioned C) Check the motorcycle for the following: items at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer. • Tightness of all fasteners for the correct torque value. Note Ensure the first aid equipments are changed periodically •...
  • Page 173 It is recommended to use the tool kit incase of any 1. Tool bag emergency only. It is always advisable to take your 2. Double ended open jaw spanner 12x13 vehicle to TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer. 3. Double ended open jaw spanner 10x16 Fig. 78...
  • Page 174 Use the auxiliary stand supplied for lifting the front wheel (the stand is an accessory and it is available with the TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer). • Loosen the clamping screws (1) of the stand adopters.
  • Page 175 • Tighten the clamping screws (1). Caution Centre stand (if available in the vehicle and parked using it) retracts if the motorcycle is lifted too high. When raising the motorcycle, make sure that the centre stand (if available in the vehicle and parked using it) remains on the ground.
  • Page 176 Make sure that the vehicle is secured so that it Rear wheel stand Use the rear wheel stand (the rear wheel stand is cannot topple sideways. an accessory and it is available with the TVS Motor • Push the stand down until the motorcycle is Company Authorised Main Dealer).
  • Page 177 TVS Motor Company Limited (‘the Company’) gives this warranty with respect to the TVS Apache RR 310 manufactured by the Company. While the Company has taken every care to maintain quality in the manufacture of the TVS Apache RR 310, the above said warranty is subject to other terms of warranty: ...
  • Page 178 Authorised Main Dealer the owner’s manual for the concerned vehicle for verification of relevant details. 8. This is the only warranty given by the Company for the TVS Apache RR 310. No employee, Dealer Warning Modifications to this vehicle not approved by the TVS Motor Company may cause loss of performance and render it unsafe for use and disqualifies for warranty coverage also.
  • Page 179 Standard Warranty (24 months or first 30,000 km) - List of parts not covered under warranty* ITEM WHAT TO CHECK FOR Eninge Engine tune-up, decarbonizing, fuel system cleaning, oil and coolant changes, Normal Maintenance operations head light focusing, fastener re-tightening, tuning of EFI system, clutch, brakes, greasing of steering system and pivot pins as well as other normal adjustments.
  • Page 180 Others Factors Vehicles on which any warranty service including scheduled pay service is not availed when it falls due (at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer). Vehicles sold or transferred by original retail purchaser. Vehicles used for racing or any competition or used otherwise than for ordinary personal transportation.
  • Page 181 Additional Warranty (36 months or first 50,000 km) - List of parts not covered under warranty** ITEM WHAT TO CHECK FOR Guide cam chain, tensioner cam chain, cam chain, valves (for carbon deposition Engine alone), finger follower and Stem oil seal Engine tune-up, decarbonizing, fuel system cleaning, oil and coolant changes, head light focusing, fastener re-tightening, tuning of EFI system, clutch, brakes, Normal Maintenance operations...
  • Page 182 Vehicles on which any warranty service including scheduled pay service is not availed when it falls due (at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer). Vehicles sold or transferred by original retail purchaser. Vehicles used for racing or any competition or used otherwise than for ordinary personal transportation.
  • Page 183 Service Information There are five services planned for your TVS Apache RR 310 during the warranty period. Of these, first three are free services for which labour charges are free. In addition to these three free services, we have a scheme of two pay services.
  • Page 184 Explain of the product features and operations to the customer Inspect the rear brake pedal free play and adjust if required Check the front wheel and rear wheel freeness Ensure any additional points communicated by TVS Motor Company Limited during the course...
  • Page 185 Planned Service Schedule (kms or month whichever of the two occurs early)* Sl.No. Service Type Months 1st Service Free 1000 2nd Service Free 5000 3rd Service Free 10000 4th Service 15000 5th Service 20000 6th Service 25000 7th Service 30000 8th Service 35000 9th Service...
  • Page 186 PICKUP AND DROP Busy Life? Easy Servicing! Now, service your bike anywhere, anytime. Service the vehicle at your door step. Available for regular maintenance or breakdown service only. Offered at nominal convenience charges … Contact your nearest Dealership for details. …...
  • Page 187 1700 ml (fresh assembly / full drain along with filter change) Coolant Recommended manufacturer Glysantine Recommended grade Recommended quantity 1 litre (coolant and distilled water ratio 50:50) Cone set grease Recommended manufacturer As recommended by TVS Motor Company Recommended grade BEM 34-132 Recommended quantity 15 gm (in sachet)
  • Page 188 Recommended Fuel and Lubricants Front fork oil Recommended manufacturer Kayaba Recommended grade KHL 15-10 Recommended quantity 440 ml / leg Chain cleaner Recommended manufacturer MOTUL Recommended grade Cone set grease Recommended manufacturer MOTUL Recommended grade Brake Fluid Recommended manufacturer BASF HYDRAULAN 404 / EQUIVALENT Recommended grade DOT 4...
  • Page 189 Engine Bore 80 mm Stroke 62.1 mm Displacement 312.2 Compression ratio 10.94 ± : 1 No. of valves Maximum power (Urban and Rain mode) 19 kW @ 7600 rpm (Sport and Track mode) 25 kW @ 9700 rpm Maximum speed (Urban and Rain mode) 25 Nm @ 6700 rpm (Sport and Track mode) 27 .3 Nm @ 7700 rpm...
  • Page 190 Engine Oil filter Wire mesh and Micronic paper filter Lubrication system Wet sump lubrication Starting system Electric starter Transmission Clutch system Wet multi plate type Gear shift pattern One down five up Number of gears Six speed, toe shift Primary transmission Spur gears Secondary transmission Chain and sprockets...
  • Page 191 Dimension Overall length 2001 ± 20 mm Overall width 786 ± 5 mm Overall height 1135 ± 10 mm Saddle height 811 ± 10 mm Ground clearance 180 ± 5 mm Wheel base 1365 ± 12 mm Kerb weight 174 kg Pay load 130 kg Gross vehicle weight...
  • Page 192 Frame and Suspension Frame type Trellis type frame Front suspension USD fork 41 mm diameter Rear suspension Solid Die cast Aluminium swing arm directly hinged monoshox, pre-load adjustable. Fork stroke length 140 mm Rear suspension travel 119 mm First gear ratio 3.000 Steering angle 34°...
  • Page 193 Wheels and Brakes Brakes Brakes type Disc brake with ABS Front brake size Hand operated 300 mm disc Rear brake size Foot operated 240 mm disc Wheel Front tyre make and model MICHELIN M/C 54 W - Road 5 Radial Rear tyre make and model MICHELIN M/C 66 W - Road 5 Radial Front tyre size...
  • Page 194 Free Plays Free plays Clutch free play 8 - 12 mm Drive chain free play 30 - 40 mm...
  • Page 195 Electricals Type Three phase AC generator Ignition system Dynamically controlled - high energy integrated ignition system Spark plug NGK (LMAR9D - J) Spark plug gap 0.8 ± 0.1 mm Battery type 12V / 8 Ah MF wet charge type Body earthing Two grounds are mounted on engine body (1.
  • Page 196 Important Torque Details Front wheel Quick release axle locking screw 50 ± 7 Nm Axle holder clamping screws 19 ± 3 Nm Caliper assembly mounting bolts 28 ± 4.2 Nm Rear wheel Drive chain adjuster screw lock nuts 19 ± 3 Nm Rear wheel quick release nut 100 ±...
  • Page 197 Basic Troubleshooting Difficulty in starting the engine or engine not starting Possible cause Rectification Side stand is in ON and gear engaged Release the side stand Engine kill switch is ON Turn off the engine kill switch (ref. page 29) Gear applied and clutch not disengaged Either apply the clutch or bring the transmission to neutral position.
  • Page 198 GENERAL INFORMATION Dear Customer, It is mandatory under the Motor Vehicles Act to insure all motor vehicles. No motor vehicle can be used in a public place without a valid policy of insurance issued by an authorised insurer. Driving a motor vehicle without any such insurance is an offense under Motor Vehicles Act.
  • Page 199 TVS CONNECT APP ‘TVS CONNECT’ mobile app of your TVS RR310 vehicle can be downloaded from the Google Play and the AppStore® by searching the key word ‘TVS CONNECT’ else by scanning the below QR code. Android...

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