TVS decided to share a price list for the RR 310’s spare parts, in response to some reports that stated that the prices were not completely accurate. The list that TVS has shared includes major components that could either be damaged in an accident or through regular wear and tear. You can take a look at the list below.
Part Cost | Cable assembly clutch Rs 712 | Digital speedometer assembly Rs 7,825 |
Kit bleeder pad rear Rs 1,050 | Kit pad assembly front Rs 2,236 | Cable throttle assembly Rs 694 |
Muffler sub assembly Rs 21,500 | Drive chain set Rs 7,000 | Front brake pads Rs 2,236 |
Rear brake pads Rs 1,050 | Air filter Rs 348 | Headlight assembly Rs 21,390 |
Oil filter Rs 271 | Handlebar Rs 2,330 | Side cowl Rs 2,122 |
Filter holder comp Rs 348 | Indicators Rs 1,080 | Mirror assembly RH Rs 980 |
Mirror assembly LH Rs 865 | Clutch lever Rs 865 | Brake lever Rs 980 |
Clutch cable Rs 698 | Throttle cable Rs 680 | Spark plug Rs 725 |
Front fork LH Rs 14,175 | Front fork RH Rs 13,552 | Rear monoshock Rs 9,355 |
While some of these prices are lower than what has been previously reported, they are still on the higher side. Rival manufacturer KTM, for example, charges less for almost every item on this list and significantly so for some items. This comes after TVS recently announced a price hike for the RR 310 range across the country, which brings it quite close to the more powerful KTM RC 390 in many cities.
The RR 310 shares many components with its platform sibling, the BMW G 310 R, so quality is bound to be at a high level. Still, do you think these prices are reasonable for a motorcycle of this price and quality? Let us know in the comments section below.





























