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TVS concludes first Apache Owners Group ride

Over 150 TVS Apache owners from six cities rode to Mysore.
1 min read24 Apr '18
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TVS Motor Company recently concluded its first south chapter ride of the Apache Owners Group (AOG). Over 150 Apache owners rode from cities like Bengaluru, Kochi, Coimbatore, Calicut, Chennai and Madurai to TVS’ Mysore plant. Upon arrival, the riders got a tour of the factory.

The two-day ride was flagged off from a TVS dealership on April 6, 2018 at Bengaluru and Coimbatore simultaneously, before concluding on April 8, 2018 in Mysore. Owners of the TVS Apache RTR range (the 160, 180 and 200) and the Apache RR 310 participated in this ride. The AOG has an active rider base in more than 30 cities and boasts of having over 3,000 customers.

In related news, the Indian bike maker finally gave its entry-level motorcycle (the 160) in the Apache range the comprehensive update it deserved and launched it as the RTR 160 4V.

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