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TVS Apache RR 310 receives complimentary update

Updates on the Apache RR 310 include an updated ECU, different bar-ends and more; available to existing owners at no cost.
1 min read12 Mar '19
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TVS has issued a release to all Apache RR 310 owners to inform them of a complimentary update available for their bike.

The most significant update the RR 310 gets is an updated ECU that might result in improved performance. Other minor updates come in the form of different bar-ends. TVS is also changing the chain roller on all RR 310s. The chain roller is a small accessory that affects the chain tension of the motorcycle.

The RR 310 is TVS’ first fully faired motorcycle and its 312.2cc, single-cylinder motor makes 34hp at 9,700rpm and 27.3Nm of torque at 7,700rpm. The company has requested customers to visit the nearest TVS service centre that services the Apache RR 310 to update their bikes. They can also get the update when they bring in their motorcycles for a service.

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