The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V’s “2ch-R Mode” likely refers to Dual-Channel ABS with Riding Modes, which includes three distinct settings: Sport, Urban, and Rain. Sport mode provides full engine power and less intrusive ABS for spirited riding, while Rain mode uses the urban power map and a more aggressive, sensitive ABS for maximum safety in wet conditions. Urban mode provides a balanced experience with less aggressive ABS and a softened power delivery.
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Dual-Channel ABS (2ch):
This feature provides enhanced braking safety by controlling both the front and rear wheels independently to prevent them from locking up during braking.
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Riding Modes (R Mode):
The motorcycle’s ECU (Engine Control Unit) adjusts engine and ABS settings based on the selected mode.
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- Engine: Delivers the full power and torque from the 197.75cc engine for peak performance.
- ABS: Features a less intrusive ABS calibration for maximum rider control and feedback during sporty riding.
- Engine: Delivers the full power and torque from the 197.75cc engine for peak performance.
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- Engine: Provides a more refined and mellow engine map with slightly reduced power, potentially for better fuel efficiency.
- ABS: Has a balanced ABS setting suitable for everyday riding conditions.
- Engine: Provides a more refined and mellow engine map with slightly reduced power, potentially for better fuel efficiency.
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- Engine: Utilizes the urban engine setting for a smoother, more controlled power delivery.
- ABS: Features a more aggressive and sensitive ABS calibration, designed to activate earlier and provide greater stability and control in wet or low-traction conditions.
- Engine: Utilizes the urban engine setting for a smoother, more controlled power delivery.
How to Change Modes
- To change modes, the rider needs to lift off the throttle and then press the mode selection button on the handlebar.

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