
Tvs Apache Rr 310 Review
"Rewarding and underrated, but only buy with full service history."
Used Buyer Review
The RR 310 is genuinely interesting used metal — it's essentially a BMW G 310 RR underneath, sharing that reversed cylinder engine with the intake at the front. That setup gives it legitimately snappy throttle response and a distinctive character you won't find elsewhere at this price point. Buy one under 15,000 miles and you've got a capable, engaging sportbike that punches above its displacement on twisty roads. Here's the honest part though — parts availability is your biggest headache. TVS dealer network is thin in most Western markets, and some owners have waited weeks for basic consumables. Check the service history religiously, especially the cooling system and chain. The slipper clutch is a genuine highlight, and the KYB suspension feels planted, but worn suspension components are expensive to replace. For the right buyer — someone who wants a premium small-displacement sportbike experience without paying used R3 or CBR500R premiums — the RR 310 makes real sense. Just budget an extra few hundred for peace of mind maintenance before you start riding it hard.
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