Hi, any issue wrt rocker arms? for 7000km now, recently rocker arm issue came for my ronin although they replaced it within warranty only but why Its caused I'm not sure
Hello, I didn't faced any issue with rocker arms. Its failure could be because of a faulty rocker arm. Also It's essential to keep the engine oil at the appropriate level. Inadequate or low levels of engine oil can cause insufficient lubrication between parts, leading to faster wear and tear. Check your engine oil periodically to avoid such wear and tear. It's a good idea to get your tappet clearance checked on your motorcycle. It helps maintain engine performance and reduces potential issues. TVS suggests performing tappet clearance adjustments every 12,000 kilometers. I hope this is helpful. Happy riding🏍💨
Yeah. That will be fine. I rode 800 kms in a single stretch cruising at 100 to 110. But Please mind Taking short breaks and occasionally ride at moderate speeds. This will help your engine run stress free.
TVS recommends the initial service to be performed between 30 to 45 days from the date of purchase or after clocking 750 to 1000 kilometers. Subsequent services should occur every 6 months or after driving 6000 kilometers, whichever comes first. Thank you for watching. Hope you liked the video
@@wandering_wisp - lap timer clock it also shows on your instrument cluster see carefully you will notice - Avg speed ke left hand side me hii.. Clock bana huaa dikhega Agar kuch pata ho to pls help me 🙏.
Buddy, whats the update on Castrol? I am planning to do the engine oil change and front sprocket cleaning this weekend. For Engine oil i'm confused between Motul 10w30/10w40, Shell Advanced Fuel Save and the Castrol. Now its only with Castrol that you get the shampoo free. If i choose Shell or Motul, what flush should i buy and in what quantity should i use?
Hello, I am sorry I was busy with my corporate tasks and couldn't get time to shoot and edit videos. However, no worries, as you'll be changing your oil this weekend, I'll provide a brief update on the oil's performance here. Without a doubt, Castrol outperforms the stock TVS Tru4 10W 30 synthetic oil. Gear shifts are notably smoother and more precise. Previously, with the TVS oil, the gearbox felt somewhat clunky. Unfortunately, there hasn't been a significant improvement in reducing vibrations. Just two days ago, I switched to Motul 7100 10W 40, and I've already started to notice changes in the engine. Similar to Castrol, the gearbox feels smooth, and even at higher RPMs, the engine exhibits a rev-happy behavior. I'm quite optimistic about Motul 7100. If you frequently ride in the city, I highly recommend going with Motul for the noticeably smoother gear shifts. Coming to engine flushings. Engine flushes are primarily used to remove carbon deposits and other engine gunk. It's not essential to use them at just 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers since there typically isn't a significant buildup of carbon and gunk at this stage. I showcased it in the video because Castrol includes engine flushing for free. If you decide to use an engine flush, I've heard very positive feedback about Liqui Moly engine flush. You can use 60 to 70ml of it to flush the engine. Soon I'll provide an in dept comparison between all the three engine oil's in a video. Thank you for tuning in.
I give service center to change oil he use 10w 30 synthetic oil i need to change in local mechanic what garde oil iis better and tvs use 10w 30 suppose grade change to fill oil any issues coming in future
The engine oil rating 10W-30 indicates its thickness in different temperatures. The "10W" denotes cold temperature viscosity, while "30" signifies higher temperature viscosity. TVS recommends using 10W-30 synthetic oil. I've used Motul's and Castrol's 10W-40 oils previously and currently using Motul 10W-50. Essentially, I've moved from 30 to 40 to 50, which basically increased viscosity at higher temperatures. In my tests, the engine's temperature during long high RPM stretches hasn't shown much variation. However, both Motul 10W-40 and 10W-50 provided smoother gear shifts and reduced engine vibrations at higher rpms.
Nice information. How old is your motorcycle ? Still you service it from authorized service centre? Because you use castrol oil which service centre don't allow, don't you think this will affect your warranty ? Please elaborate.
When I recorded this video, my Ronin was 1.1 years old and had covered approximately 18,000 kilometers. After completing the initial three free services, I decided to start servicing my motorcycle at home. Following the third service, I switched from TVS oil to Castrol oil after riding just 2,000 kilometers due to my preference for its performance. Regarding warranty, I received information from a service center that every time you service your vehicle there, your service details are stored in TVS's database. For major warranty claims, TVS may honor your warranty only if your service intervals align with the manual, typically every 6,000 kilometers or 6 months from the last service. So, it's crucial to service your motorcycle at a TVS service center within these intervals. Once you've completed your free services, you can ask the service center technicians to use your preferred engine oil (provided you bring it with you). This guide comes in handy if you wish to change your engine oil between scheduled service intervals. Hope you find the video informative and thanks for commenting.
@@wandering_wisp it's impressive that you have covered 18000km in 1.1 year. Kindly use Motul 5100 10w40 in ronin next time when you change the engine oil, I know it's semi synthetic but it's about 80%synthetic oil and I have seen some video outside our country they using it on kawasaki motorcycle. I also use it on apache 2v but it 10w30. And if you use it as per my request then after installing kindly drive about 1000km and tell me the difference between castrol ultimate and motul5100 on ronin. But at the time of installing motul 5100 please give review of castrol also.
Thank you so much for the recommendation. I am currently testing out the castrol power 1 ultimate extensively (in city, highway and off-road). For the next service interval, I am planned to switch to Motul 7100 10w-40 fully synthetic oil. The reviews are very impressive especially on the RTR 200. So, I've decided to give it a shot. This will enable me to create an overall comparison video featuring TVS TRU4, Castrol Power 1 Ultimate, and Motul 7100. I'll plan for the motul 5100 once after I complete testing 7100.
Did you do all the scheduled services from authorized service centre after 3 free services ? And did you changed all these oils at your home or in authorized service center ? Can you tell me the prices of motul 7100 10w30 / 10w40 1ltr and Castrol ultimate 10w40 in 1ltr.
TVS recommends to change oil filter everytime you replace the engine oil. Personally I suggest you to change the oil filter for every oil change as the oil filter traps contaminants like dirt, debris, and metal particles that accumulate in the oil over time. Replacing the filter ensures that these harmful particles are removed, preventing them from circulating through the engine and causing damage. Hope you find the video helpful and thanks for commenting
Did you do all the scheduled services from authorized service centre after 3 free services ? And did you changed all these oils at your home or in authorized service center ? Did service center gives permission to use engine oil of your choice which you bring by yourself ? Can you tell me the prices of motul 7100 10w30 / 10w40 1ltr and Castrol ultimate 10w40 in 1ltr.
Good video 1 extra point is pour little oil to new filter before adding to bike
Thanks for such a detailed video 😊
I bought a Ronnin 225 SS 1 month back and now my 1st service is done!! So glad to own this.
Thanks for your video! I just bought Ronin 225 just two months ago, and ur video really helps. Greetings from Indonesia!
nice one, Just find the right video before doing my engine oil change by myself
Glad you find the video helpful.
Hats off to your content Bro.. Your clarity is commendable. 😊
thank you so much, it is very helpful... I'll definitely try it out...
I would be buying the bike in new year! Great video man thanks
Glad to hear. All the best for your new ronin
Great content. Please keep it up 🎉
Excellent Video Brother ❤❤
Keep posting
Thank you for the support 😁
Make more videos as such. Thank you for your contribution 🌟
Sure.
Glad you found the videos helpful.
Clear. Crisp. Correct. Thanks bro❤
Hi Rider😊,
Actually I need more information regarding this TVS Ronin.
Keep going 💪
Hello, yeah sure 😅
Informative bro
Glad you liked it
Informative, keep it up 😊
Thank you for the support
keep up the good work!
Thank you.
Please post more maintenance video for ronin
Sure thing. Currently working on chain maintenance video. It will be live soon. Stay tuned.
Nice 👌
Thank you bro😊
Hi, any issue wrt rocker arms? for 7000km now, recently rocker arm issue came for my ronin although they replaced it within warranty only but why Its caused I'm not sure
Hello,
I didn't faced any issue with rocker arms. Its failure could be because of a faulty rocker arm. Also It's essential to keep the engine oil at the appropriate level. Inadequate or low levels of engine oil can cause insufficient lubrication between parts, leading to faster wear and tear.
Check your engine oil periodically to avoid such wear and tear.
It's a good idea to get your tappet clearance checked on your motorcycle. It helps maintain engine performance and reduces potential issues. TVS suggests performing tappet clearance adjustments every 12,000 kilometers.
I hope this is helpful. Happy riding🏍💨
@@wandering_wisp okay thanks. I usually cruise btw 90-100 its okay right?
Yeah. That will be fine. I rode 800 kms in a single stretch cruising at 100 to 110. But Please mind Taking short breaks and occasionally ride at moderate speeds. This will help your engine run stress free.
@@wandering_wisp sure thanks for the info.
How's the performance of 10w-40?
How many months once I need to change the engine oil. I use this bike very little so I want to know the changing interval for better usage.
TVS recommends the initial service to be performed between 30 to 45 days from the date of purchase or after clocking 750 to 1000 kilometers. Subsequent services should occur every 6 months or after driving 6000 kilometers, whichever comes first.
Thank you for watching. Hope you liked the video
@The Wandering Wisp - Ronin Instrument cluster shows lap timer do you know how can we use it. Please 🙏Help Me.
Never heard of it, but I will try to get some clarification on it. Thanks for intimating😊.
@@wandering_wisp - lap timer clock it also shows on your instrument cluster see carefully you will notice - Avg speed ke left hand side me hii.. Clock bana huaa dikhega Agar kuch pata ho to pls help me 🙏.
@@Shreyansh19922 That's not lap timer. That's engine on timer on dte mode and total riding timer on trip mode.
Buddy, whats the update on Castrol? I am planning to do the engine oil change and front sprocket cleaning this weekend. For Engine oil i'm confused between Motul 10w30/10w40, Shell Advanced Fuel Save and the Castrol. Now its only with Castrol that you get the shampoo free. If i choose Shell or Motul, what flush should i buy and in what quantity should i use?
Hello, I am sorry I was busy with my corporate tasks and couldn't get time to shoot and edit videos. However, no worries, as you'll be changing your oil this weekend, I'll provide a brief update on the oil's performance here.
Without a doubt, Castrol outperforms the stock TVS Tru4 10W 30 synthetic oil. Gear shifts are notably smoother and more precise. Previously, with the TVS oil, the gearbox felt somewhat clunky. Unfortunately, there hasn't been a significant improvement in reducing vibrations. Just two days ago, I switched to Motul 7100 10W 40, and I've already started to notice changes in the engine. Similar to Castrol, the gearbox feels smooth, and even at higher RPMs, the engine exhibits a rev-happy behavior. I'm quite optimistic about Motul 7100. If you frequently ride in the city, I highly recommend going with Motul for the noticeably smoother gear shifts.
Coming to engine flushings. Engine flushes are primarily used to remove carbon deposits and other engine gunk. It's not essential to use them at just 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers since there typically isn't a significant buildup of carbon and gunk at this stage. I showcased it in the video because Castrol includes engine flushing for free. If you decide to use an engine flush, I've heard very positive feedback about Liqui Moly engine flush. You can use 60 to 70ml of it to flush the engine.
Soon I'll provide an in dept comparison between all the three engine oil's in a video. Thank you for tuning in.
I purchased this vechile today ran 15km facing heat issues any advise or suggestions
People say new engine has heating issue for couple of hundred km. Have to drive more i believe
@@faktChecktrue… after 1st service u wont feel the heat
I give service center to change oil he use 10w 30 synthetic oil i need to change in local mechanic what garde oil iis better and tvs use 10w 30 suppose grade change to fill oil any issues coming in future
The engine oil rating 10W-30 indicates its thickness in different temperatures. The "10W" denotes cold temperature viscosity, while "30" signifies higher temperature viscosity. TVS recommends using 10W-30 synthetic oil. I've used Motul's and Castrol's 10W-40 oils previously and currently using Motul 10W-50. Essentially, I've moved from 30 to 40 to 50, which basically increased viscosity at higher temperatures. In my tests, the engine's temperature during long high RPM stretches hasn't shown much variation. However, both Motul 10W-40 and 10W-50 provided smoother gear shifts and reduced engine vibrations at higher rpms.
@@wandering_wisp ok bro thanks for information
Nice information.
How old is your motorcycle ? Still you service it from authorized service centre?
Because you use castrol oil which service centre don't allow, don't you think this will affect your warranty ?
Please elaborate.
When I recorded this video, my Ronin was 1.1 years old and had covered approximately 18,000 kilometers. After completing the initial three free services, I decided to start servicing my motorcycle at home. Following the third service, I switched from TVS oil to Castrol oil after riding just 2,000 kilometers due to my preference for its performance.
Regarding warranty, I received information from a service center that every time you service your vehicle there, your service details are stored in TVS's database. For major warranty claims, TVS may honor your warranty only if your service intervals align with the manual, typically every 6,000 kilometers or 6 months from the last service. So, it's crucial to service your motorcycle at a TVS service center within these intervals.
Once you've completed your free services, you can ask the service center technicians to use your preferred engine oil (provided you bring it with you).
This guide comes in handy if you wish to change your engine oil between scheduled service intervals.
Hope you find the video informative and thanks for commenting.
@@wandering_wisp it's impressive that you have covered 18000km in 1.1 year. Kindly use Motul 5100 10w40 in ronin next time when you change the engine oil, I know it's semi synthetic but it's about 80%synthetic oil and I have seen some video outside our country they using it on kawasaki motorcycle. I also use it on apache 2v but it 10w30.
And if you use it as per my request then after installing kindly drive about 1000km and tell me the difference between castrol ultimate and motul5100 on ronin.
But at the time of installing motul 5100 please give review of castrol also.
Thank you so much for the recommendation. I am currently testing out the castrol power 1 ultimate extensively (in city, highway and off-road). For the next service interval, I am planned to switch to Motul 7100 10w-40 fully synthetic oil. The reviews are very impressive especially on the RTR 200. So, I've decided to give it a shot. This will enable me to create an overall comparison video featuring TVS TRU4, Castrol Power 1 Ultimate, and Motul 7100. I'll plan for the motul 5100 once after I complete testing 7100.
@@wandering_wisp waiting for your review.
Did you do all the scheduled services from authorized service centre after 3 free services ?
And did you changed all these oils at your home or in authorized service center ?
Can you tell me the prices of motul 7100 10w30 / 10w40 1ltr and Castrol ultimate 10w40 in 1ltr.
Post more ronin videos
Sure. Will post the next video soon.
Thanks for watching.
@@wandering_wisp 🤝
total quantity of oil required to rplace oil fully
1300ml for oil change and 1500ml if disassembly was done.
Hello. Bro one help😢
Can i run changing engine oil but not changing oil filter
TVS recommends to change oil filter everytime you replace the engine oil. Personally I suggest you to change the oil filter for every oil change as the oil filter traps contaminants like dirt, debris, and metal particles that accumulate in the oil over time. Replacing the filter ensures that these harmful particles are removed, preventing them from circulating through the engine and causing damage.
Hope you find the video helpful and thanks for commenting
1.3 lit r 1.2 lit how much need to fill
Thanks for commenting. TVS recommends to fill 1300ml of engine oil for the Ronin. You can also find the same in the owners manual.
Did you do all the scheduled services from authorized service centre after 3 free services ?
And did you changed all these oils at your home or in authorized service center ?
Did service center gives permission to use engine oil of your choice which you bring by yourself ?
Can you tell me the prices of motul 7100 10w30 / 10w40 1ltr and Castrol ultimate 10w40 in 1ltr.
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