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TVS Apache RR310 Engine Seizes at 120 km/hr, What to do in Such Situations?’

Yatharth Chauhan by Yatharth Chauhan
2 years ago
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Riding a motorcycle at high speeds can be exhilarating, but it comes with risks. Recently, a TVS Apache RR310 owner faced a harrowing experience when his engine seized at 120 km/hr on NH 18. He shared his experience in a Facebook group. In this blog post, we will explore the incident and discuss essential steps to handle engine seizures when moving at such high speeds.

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A Terrifying Moment for a TVS Apache RR310 Rider

Recently, while cruising on NH 18, a TVS Apache RR310 owner heard a sudden blast-like noise from his bike. Instantly, the gearbox stopped working, and he found himself in a nerve-wracking situation. Struggling to control the motorcycle and unsure of proper braking techniques, he bravely managed to keep the bike under control and avoided a potential crash. After safely pulling over, he noticed signs of leakage from the motorcycle, hinting at a possible cause for the engine seizure.

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What to Do During Engine Seizures at High Speeds

1. Stay Calm and Composed

In critical situations, it’s natural to feel panicked, but staying calm is vital. Keep a firm grip on the handlebars and try to think clearly. Panic can lead to hasty decisions that might worsen the situation.

2. Master Braking Techniques

When the gearbox fails, mastering proper braking techniques becomes crucial. Gradually apply both front and rear brakes, avoiding sudden jerks, which could lead to loss of balance.

3. Pull Over Safely

Focus on pulling over to a safe location away from traffic. Reduce your speed gradually and steer towards the side of the road with caution. Maintaining a safe distance from the road’s edge is essential to avoid accidents.

4. Diagnose the Issue

After coming to a stop, inspect your motorcycle for any visible signs of leakage or damage. Identifying the cause of the engine seizure can help you make informed decisions regarding repairs.

5. Seek Professional Help

Engine issues are complex, and attempting DIY repairs can worsen the problem. Instead, have your motorcycle towed to a trusted mechanic or an authorized service center for expert diagnosis and repairs. This is something that even the TVS Apache RR310 rider in question would have done.

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What We Think

Facing an engine seizure like the one experienced by the TVS Apache RR310 rider is undoubtedly a nerve-wracking experience. However, by remaining calm, mastering proper braking techniques, and seeking professional help, riders can mitigate risks and ensure their safety. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can prevent such incidents in the future, promoting a safe and enjoyable riding experience.

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