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2020 TVS Bikes Price List Nepal

Jagdamba Motors Pvt. Ltd. is the sole authorized distributor of TVS Motor Company in Nepal from September 2015. The company is operated by Shanker Group. Shanker group was founded in the year 1979 by Mr. Shanker Lal Agrawal with integration of diversified operating companies, which had grown over the years since the initial foray in to business by Mr. Rawat Mal Agarwal in Rangoon, Burma in 1930 and the beginning in Nepal in the year 1960 with the setup of company manufacturing buttons.

TVS Motor’s strength lies in the design and development of new products. We at TVS deliver total customer satisfaction by anticipating customer need and presenting quality vehicles at the right time and at the right price. The customer and his everchanging need is our continuous source of inspiration.

TVS has always stood for innovative, easy-to-handle, and environment-friendly products, backed by reliable customer service.

TVS Motorcycle Bikes List Nepal 2020

TVS RTR 200 4V v2.0 | Price: Rs 3,24900

 RTR 200 4V v2.0

The Apache RTR 200 4V Race Edition 2.0 is the first motorcycle in its class to be equipped with an advanced A-RT Slipper Clutch, a race-derived technology to complement the racing DNA of RTR 200 4V Engine. The motorcycle sports all-new dynamic racing-inspired graphics based on an aero-form theme along with a stylish and exclusively designed fly-screen for an aggressive racing stance.

TVS RTR 200 4V v2.0 Price Specs Review Mileage Rs. 3,24,900

TVS RTR 180 2V | Price: Rs. 2,79,900

RTR 180 2V

The Apache RTR 180 2V comes with all-new graphics. It is powered by a 180cc single cylinder air cooled 4 stroke engine. 

RTR 180 2V Price Specs Review Mileage Rs. 2,79,900

TVS RR 310 | Price: Rs 7,79,900

RR 310

Honed by rigorous testing and unlimited laps on the race track with key inputs and feedback by the TVS Racing Team to ensure ultimate control on the track and street. 35 years of Racing heritage-based expertise come standard with every TVS Apache RR 310.

The race-derived 310cc powerplant makes upstream air being used effectively to pass through the air filter with ram effect. This innovative and unique design provides a compact engine layout resulting in mass centralization delivering the best-in-class Power-to-Weight ratio.

RR 310 Price Specs Review Mileage Rs. 7,79,900

TVS RTR 160 4V | Price: Rs 2,88,900

RTR 160 4V

The design of the RTR 1604V is refined on the racetrack. The form of the machine has a singular function, to be the quickest around the track. The bike has been sculpted to be dynamic through the corners while the sharp edges make it impose on the circuit. The chequered flag decals pay homage to our winning streak on the track.

RTR 160 4V Price Specs Review Mileage Rs. 2,88,900

TVS RTR 160 2V | Price: Rs. 2,54,900

RTR 160 2V

The Apache RTR 160 2V comes with all-new graphics. It is powered by a 160cc single-cylinder air cooled 4 stroke engine. 

RTR 160 2V Price Specs Review Mileage Rs. 2,54,900

TVS Stryker 125 | Price: Rs. 1,92,900

Stryker 125

Stryker 125 is powered by 125cc single cylinder engine.

Stryker 125 Specs Review Mileage Rs. 1,92,900

TVS RTR 150 2V | Price: Rs. 2,51,900

RTR 150 2V
RTR 150 2V Price Specs Review Mileage Rs. 2,51,900

TVS Radeon | Price: Rs 1,79,900

Radeon
Radeon Price Specs Review Mileage Rs 1,79,900

TVS XL 100 | Price: Rs 1,00,000

Xl 100
XL Price Specs Review Mileage Rs 1,00,000

TVS Zest | Price: Rs 1,78,900

Zest

TVS Dazz DFi is a 109.65cc moped that is powered by a fuel injected motor. It is air cooled and produces a maximum of 8.7 BHP as well as 8.7 Nm of torque. The product is currently on sale in markets like Indonesia and Thailand.

It is more of a cross between a scooter and a motorcycle while it uses an automatic gearbox like a traditional scooter. The 14 inch wheels are wrapped with 80 mm and 90 mm wheels on both front and rear end respectively. It weighs just 93 kg, making it more responsive than traditional machines with same sized engines.

TVS Zest Price Specs Review Mileage Rs. 1,78,900

TVS Jupiter | Price: Rs. 2,03,900

TVS Jupiter

Jupiter is powered by 110cc 4 Stroke,Single cylinder,Air Cooled,OHC – BSIV Compliant

TVS Jupiter Specs Review Mileage Rs. 2,03,900

TVS Wego | Price: Rs. 1,99,900

Wego
TVS Wego Price Specs Review Mileage Rs. 1,99,900

TVS Ntorq | Price: Rs 2,29,900

Radeon
TVS Ntorq Price Specs Review Mileage Rs 2,29,900

How To Clean Your Motorcycle


Remember the first time you took your machine out of the showroom? The smooth and shiny surface with no dirt, stains and of course that brilliant performance. Over the course of time, the roads leave their mark and you enthusiastically get about cleaning it. After a regular ride, have you noticed how cleaning your bike improves its performance and gives your machine that vivid look?

The roads in Nepal are dusty, dirty and have crazy potholes everywhere. It gets worse in monsoon and rainy seasons as all of it turns into a muddy mess. When the dirt and mud get onto the bike, it increases the weight of the bike which interferes in the smooth running of the machine and causes a loss of performance due to the mud getting into the drive chains, disc pads, and other crucial parts.

Motorcycles have less surface and bodywork area. With small places in between the engine, it’s hard to clean all the parts of a bike efficiently.

Things required to clean your bike.

Before beginning, ensure that your bike is stationary for a while and all the components are cool. Please be careful so as to not use regular detergent, shampoo or any petroleum products like petrol or diesel as they can harm the paint of your bike.

Make sure you use a fresh microfiber cloth to clean your bike as rags, towels or any other cloth can easily cause scratches on painted surfaces, making them lose their shiny coat. Following is a list of things you should have before beginning.

  • Bucket and ample amount of water or high-pressure cleaner.
  • Auto detergent
  • Clean Sponge
  • A couple of clean and dry pair of chamois or microfiber cloth
  • WD- 40 or similar de-greasing solution
  • Chain Cleaner (If available)
  • Two old toothbrushes to clean tight places
  • Chain Lube
  • Wax and other detailing products.

Starting off – Clean Your Motorcycle Tips

First and foremost, get the dirt and grease off the chain. To do this, get your motorcycle to rest on its paddock or center stand and put the gear on neutral. Roll the wheel slowly and apply WD- 40 or degreasing spray throughout the chain. Next, clean it with an old toothbrush (chain cleaner preferred) including the chainsā€™ sides as well as the chain sprockets. Water the bike to loosen the dirt or debris. If you have a pressure cleaner, you can put gentle pressure on the bodyworks and concentrate more on areas that attract dirt such as the mudguard and the bike, its sides along with the bottom of the engine. After the bike is wet, use an old toothbrush to clean around the tight places in the engine area. Ensure that pressure is not used while removing the dirt as it may remove paint in the engine area. If there is stubborn dirt, use the degreasing spray. Once the engine area is clean, move on to the wheels and other tight places.

Body – Clean Your Motorcycle Tips

Rinse the motorcycle with cool water. Make sure to rinse starting from the top of the bike and slowly go down. After you have rinsed the upper body part, go directly to the mudguard as it will have a lot of dirt under it. If you are using a pressure cleaner or hose, make sure the pressure is gentle and the spray isnā€™t concentrated.

Be careful not to pressure wash in wired areas or fuse box. Use any auto detergent shampoo and mix the solution with water in a bucket. Dip the sponge or microfiber cloth in the painted bodyworks starting from the top of the bike. Make sure you have a separate cloth for non- painted surfaces as dirt stuck on it can damage painted surfaces.

Rinse as soon as you are done and make sure that the shampoo solution doesnā€™t dry or sit idle for a long time. Once it has been washed away, use a clean dry chamois or microfiber cloth to wipe away remaining water. Make sure the water is all dried up to avoid stains. Also, wait for the water to dry up as a wet bike is more likely to attract dirt and leave stains.

After Wash – Clean Your Motorcycle Tips

After you have removed all dirt, lubricate the chain with proper chain lube. After lubricating the chain, apply detailing products on all painted bodyworks surface. Avoid applying on the seat, handlebar controls, brake levers, gear levers, and tires, as it will make those surfaces slippery.
Make sure to not use dirty water or cloths. Also, if your motorcycle has only attracted a little dust, simply wipe it away with a microfiber cloth. Likewise, do not keep your motorcycle under direct sunlight for long as it may oxidize your paint.

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