TVS Motor is although new to the premium sports bike segment but the brand is leaving no stone unturned to mark its presence with the Apache RR 310 and thus it has launched free roadside assistance (RSA) service for the 300cc-segment sports bike.
The “Limitless Assist – RSA”, which is effective from October 2019, has been provided so that the user is able to get quick and hassle-free assistance when it comes to an unexpected breakdown in the motorcycle. The unlimited-kilometres roadside assistance program will be available free of cost to the new Apache RR 310 customers for a period of 1 year.
The customers who already own an Apache RR 310 can also avail the benefits of the program after paying an amount of INR 999 as an annual fee. For the renewal of the “Limitless Assist – RSA”, one can visit the exclusive TVS Apache RR 310 dealerships across the country.
The roadside assistance will be available to the customers through a 24×7 helpline service that will provide them with last-mile assistance by dialling toll-free number 1800 258 7111. Under this, the customers will get a towing facility (in case of mechanical or accidental breakdown), onsite mechanical assistance and also taxi benefits. Along with that, the tyre, battery, key loss, as well as fuel assistance and message relay support will also be available to the customers.
The Apache RR 310 entered the market in December 2017 and since then the brand has given the bike some subtle updates. One of the most recent updates includes the race-tuned slipper clutch that was introduced on May 27, 2019. In addition to that, it got heavier bar-end weights, a new chain roller system, all-new phantom black colour, and a few minor cosmetic updates.
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