• Q. Where is the catalytic converter of exhaust system in Apache 310 RR located?

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    Kushal
    Kushal | 4 years ago

    @ Kushal | Hello Zigwheels, What do you mean by when you say the Catalytic Converter of Apache 310RR is located at the end of the exhaust pipe?To be specific; is it almost at the centre and under the belly (near footpegs and gearshaft) of the bike OR inside the muffler? Because I plan to buy this machine in recent time and personally, objectively - I find that bulky exhaust/muffler outright uggly in comparison with the rest of the design. I totally respect the ecological norms and I am not a fan of unnecessary bike 'noise', myself. But, is it possible to remove that bulky muffler altogether? Or could it be replaced with some custom, small muffler just like the on Yamaha FZ or FZs? With a really good looking bike like this; I would rather have a twin, slim mufflers on either sides of the bike, that almost curve inside and end under the pillion/tail. I don't wish t meddle with exhaust mechanism and BS6 norms. Just wanna get away with rather bad muffler.

    Hello Zigwheels, What do you mean by when you say the Catalytic Converter of Apache 310RR is located at the end of the exhaust pipe?To be specific; is it almost at the centre and under the belly (near footpegs and gearshaft) of the bike OR inside the muffler? Because I plan to buy this machine in recent time and personally, objectively - I find that bulky exhaust/muffler outright uggly in comparison with the rest of the design. I totally respect the ecological norms and I am not a fan of unnecessary bike 'noise', myself. But, is it possible to remove that bulky muffler altogether? Or could it be replaced with some custom, small muffler just like the on Yamaha FZ or FZs? With a really good looking bike like this; I would rather have a twin, slim mufflers on either sides of the bike, that almost curve inside and end under the pillion/tail. I don't wish t meddle with exhaust mechanism and BS6 norms. Just wanna get away with rather bad muffler.

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    310
    310 | 3 years ago

    Dnt use any Exhaust sound for thsi 310RR - its Single cylinder - easy to ride to enjoy

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    Muni
    Muni | 5 years ago

    Actually i am looking to change my muffler alone the barrel so will there be any harm to my bike

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