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WELCOME TO

THE #UNSCRIPTED LIFE!

OWNERS MANUAL
EXPRESS SERVICE


Get your vehicle serviced in 1 hour at no additional cost. Contact your nearest Dealership for details.

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EXPERT ON WHEELS

Busy Life?
Easy Servicing!
Now, service your bike anywhere, anytime.

Service the vehicle at your door step.

Available for regular maintenance or breakdown service only.

Offered at nominal convenience charges.



Contact your nearest Dealership for details.

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PICKUP AND DROP

Busy Life?
Easy Servicing!
Now, service your bike anywhere, anytime.

Service the vehicle at your door step.

Available for regular maintenance or breakdown service only.

Offered at nominal convenience charges .



Contact your nearest Dealership for details.
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CONTENTS

EXPRESS SERVICE I
EXPERT ON WHEELS II
PICKUP AND DROP III
CONTENTS IV
CONTACT(S) FOR SUPPORT 1
FOREWORD 5
SAFETY INFORMATION 6
NOTICE 7
RUNNING-IN INFORMATION 8
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM 9
SAFE RIDING TIPS 14
KNOW YOUR TVS RONIN 18
RIDING YOUR TVS RONIN 76
MAINTENANCE 82
WARRANTY AND SERVICES 107
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 113
GENERAL INFORMATION 119

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CONTACT(S) FOR SUPPORT

Incase you need any clarification please contact

TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer


Or
TVS Motor Company’s Area Offices (flip over for addresses)
Or

Toll Free Number : 1800-258-7111


Email : [email protected]

Disclaimer : TVS Motor Company or any of its officials / Authorized Main dealer / Authorized Dealer do not ask customers for bank
/ card / wallet details / authentication. In case you face any such claim, please report to the relevant local authorities immediately.

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CONTACT AT OUR AREA OFFICES

TAMILNADU-1, 3 & 4 KARNATAKA-1, 2 & GOA MAHARASHTRA-3 & CHATTISGARH


1. TVS Motor Company Limited 4. TVS Motor Company Limited 7. TVS Motor Company Limited
V Floor, Gee Gee Universal, No. 600, Anand Surya, 2nd Floor, No. 502B, 6th Floor, B Wing,
No. 2, MC Nichols Road, 15th Cross, 6th Phase, JP Nagar, Shriram Shyam Towers,
Chetpet, Chennai - 600 031. Opp. BMTC Bus Stop, Near LIC Square, Sardar,
Phone : 044-28361651/28361654 Bangalore - 560 078. Nagpur - 440 001.
Email : [email protected] Phone : 080-26653433 Phone : 0712-2569932
[email protected] Email : [email protected] Email : [email protected]
[email protected]
TAMILNADU-2 ANDHRAPRADESH & TELANGANA
2. TVS Motor Company Limited 5. TVS Motor Company Limited GUJARATH
No. 10, 2nd floor, Rukumani Towers, First Floor, 8. TVS Motor Company Limited
Shree Shanmugapriya Towers, No. 3-11-30, Plot No. 11, 1208-1213, Shivalik Satyamev,
Kannuswamy Street, Paigha Colony, Behind Anand Theater, Below Bhopal Over Bridge,
Behind Hotel Annapoorna, Secunderabad - 500 003. Ambli-SP Ring Road Junction, Bopal,
R S Puram, Coimbatore - 641 002. Phone : 040-27840590/27844419 Ahmedabad - 380 058.
Phone : 0422-4350060/2541035 Email : [email protected] Phone : 079-65443748
Email : [email protected] [email protected] Email : [email protected]

KERALA MAHARASHTRA-1 & 2


3. TVS Motor Company Limited 6. TVS Motor Company Limited
Ambady Towers, Second Floor, No. 401, 4th Floor, The Chambers,
Door No. 27/631, A6, Plot No. 4/12/3, Near Ganapati Chowk,
Edappally-Pookkattupady Road, Viman Nagar, Pune - 411 014.
Edappally PO., Cochin - 682 024. Phone : 020-26632112/26632110
Phone : 0484-2544578/2556938 Email : [email protected]
Email : [email protected]

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MADHYA PRADESH-1 & 2 PUNJAB & CHANDIGARH WEST BENGAL
9. TVS Motor Company Limited 12. TVS Motor Company Limited 15. TVS Motor Company Limited
No. 211-212, 2nd Floor, 4th Floor, Royal Business Park, Ground Floor & First Floor,
Chinar Incube Business Centre, Chandigarh Ambala Highway, 133 A. S. P. Mukherjee Road,
Chinar Fortune City, Zirkapur - 140 603. Opp. Tollygunge Police Station,
Near Brindhavan Dhaba, Phone : 01762-464777/465777 Kolkatta - 700 026.
Hosangabad Road, Email : [email protected] Phone : 033-24617096/24617092
Bhopal - 462 026. Email : [email protected]
Phone : 0755-2499406/2499306 UTTAR PRADESH WEST
Email : [email protected] 13. TVS Motor Company Limited BIHAR
[email protected] D-3 & D-4, 2nd Floor, 16. TVS Motor Company Limited
Sector - 10, Noida, N-Plaza, Jamal Road,
RAJASTHAN-1 & 2 Uttar Pradesh - 201 301. P.S. Kotwali,
10. TVS Motor Company Limited Phone : 011-29834640/29834773 Patna - 800 001.
Plot No. 17-18, Email : [email protected] Phone : 0612-2200068/2200069
2nd Floor of National Motors Building, Email : [email protected]
Jhotwara Industrial Area, UTTAR PRADESH CENTRAL & EAST
Jaipur - 302 012. 14. TVS Motor Company Limited
Phone : 0141-5150901/5150902 1st Floor, Cyber Tower, TC-34/V-2,
Email : [email protected] Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar,
[email protected] Lucknow - 226 010.
Phone : 0522-4918300/4918301
DELHI & HARYANA Email : [email protected]
11. TVS Motor Company Limited
D-3 & D-4, 2nd Floor,
Sector - 10, Noida,
Uttar Pradesh - 201 301.
Phone : 011-29834640/29834773
Email : [email protected]

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ORISSA & JHARKHAND
17. TVS Motor Company Limited
No. 303, 3rd Floor,
Creative Plaza, Rasulgarh,
Bhubaneshwar - 751 010.
Phone : 0674-2580019
Email : [email protected]

NORTH EAST STATES


18. TVS Motor Company Limited
147, Udayan, Ganesh Guri,
Near Hotel D Courtyard,
R G B. Road, Guwahati - 781 005.
Phone : 0361-2202030/2202031
Email : [email protected]

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FOREWORD

Welcome to your new story! A story in which you will use your new TVS
RONIN to explore the many facets of life.
Whether it’s a daily ride, a weekend getaway, or a long and exciting tour, your
TVS RONIN is built to take you, wherever your heart pleases.

With its 225cc Oil Cooled engine, 19.9Nm of This instruction manual will help you learn all
torque and 20.4 PS of power, it’s the only bike about your new bike and how to make the most of
that clubs the best of power and manoeuvrability. its state-of-the-tech features. Also, be sure to get
Its front Upside Down Suspension (USD) your bike serviced ONLY at authorised TVS service
makes it very stable, while the rear mono-shock centres. It’s the only way to ensure smooth
suspension always keeps you comfortable. Your operation and a long life for your new bike.
bike also comes with Rain & Urban ABS modes, We at TVS want you to always be safe while
so you can ride with confidence in any weather. riding, so please make sure you wear a helmet
Make sure to visit our website and experience the every time you ride out. And we’ve got you
virtual configurator which lets you add a whole covered there too! From stylish riding helmets to
range of accessories. Plus, you can now download an extensive range of TVS RONIN merchandise
the TVS SmartXonnect App (only in the TVS Ronin and accessories, everything you would ever need
TD variant) and pair it with your bike to unlock all for your bike is available on our website - http://
its smart features. tvsmotor.com/tvs-ronin

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility of the rider. To help you make decisions on safety, we have
provided necessary operating procedure and other information in the owner’s manual. This information alerts you on
potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Since it is not possible to warn you about all the hazards associated
with operating or maintaining the vehicle, you must use your own judgement.
You will find important safety information in following form in this manual. These words carry the following connotations:

Warning
Disregarding this message might result in injury to the rider or deadly accidents.

Caution
This message indicates special procedures or precautions to be followed to avoid damage to the vehicle.

Note
This message provides further clarification for clear understanding of any particular information.

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NOTICE

Take time to familiarize yourself with your TVS RONIN and its performance characteristics.
This Owner‘s Manual contains a host of useful information. Please take the time to read this manual before you ride
your new TVS RONIN. Get familiarised with the operation of your motorcycle for maximum safety and pleasure. The
better you know your vehicle, the more pleasure you will experience riding your new vehicle. Ensure that anyone else
riding your TVS RONIN does the same.
All information, illustrations, photographs and specifications contained in this owner’s manual are based on the latest
product information available at the time of this publication. TVS Motor Company Limited may, however, incorporate
modifications or improvements on its vehicles at any time without notice, and therefore, in such events it is possible
that the relevant part of the owner‘s manual does not apply to your vehicle.
Prior permission of TVS Motor Company Limited is required for quoting, copying or reproducing any part of this
owner’s manual.

Note
Accessories shown in the picture may not be a part of standard equipment.
Pictures shown in the manual are of TVS RONIN with connected instrument cluster until otherwise specified.
Your motorcycle is provided with always glowing head lamp (AHO). The head lamp glows automatically once the engine is
started.
Since your vehicle is fitted with side stand cut-off system ensure to retract the side stand before starting / moving the vehicle.

Revision 2, As on 24 Nov 2022

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RUNNING-IN INFORMATION

The first 1000 km is a crucial part of your motorcycle. Proper running-in operation during this period helps in ensuring
a maximum life and smooth performance of your motorcycle.
The reliability and performance of your motorcycle depends on the special care and restrain exercised during the
running-in period. It is especially important that you avoid operating the engine in high speed (RPM), which could
expose the engine parts to excessive stress. Recommended speed during the running-in is:
Maximum 50 km/h speed upto 1000 km (vary the engine speed for better mating of parts).
The first free service at 750 ~ 1000 km is most important. During running-in period all the engine components and
other parts will have set in. All adjustments to be restored, all fasteners to be tightened. Engine cum transmission oil
to be replaced. Timely performance of the first free service will ensure optimum service life and performance from
the engine.

Caution
Replacing the engine cum transmission oil during first service is most important for better life of engine. Always use TVS
TRU4 FULLY SYNTHETIC oil (SAE 10W30 API-SL, JASO MA2) for better performance and life.
Since your motorcycle is fitted with Evaporative Emission Control System, the motorcycle should not be laid on the floor
during water wash. Else it may lead to difficulty in starting and improper running of the motorcycle.

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ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM

ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)


Your motorcycle is fitted with an Anti-lock braking system (ABS) which is designed to prevent skidding and help riders
to maintain steering control during emergency-stopping situation in dry or wet roads, loose gravels etc. Incase of
single channel ABS system, the ABS system is provided only on the front brake whereas dual channel system has the
ABS system on both front and rear brakes.
How does ABS work?
When a rider applies the front brake (in single channel system) or any of the brake (in dual channel system) continuously,
as he detects a dangerous obstacle in dry or wet roads, loose gravels etc. transmits an excessive brake force to the
wheels. This excessive force may cause the wheels to stop spinning and leads to lose of road grip. With no firm
contact between the tire’s contact patch and the road surface, the bike becomes unstable and a crash is imminent.
The slipping wheels on a riding surface results in losing control of whole motorcycle which usually occurs in fractions
of a second. Restoring traction while keeping the bike balanced is only a result of luck, or extreme training, as is
the case of professional stunt riders who drift. Preventing the wheels from slipping due to excessive braking force
compensates losing control and help the rider to maneuver the vehicle and to avoid accidents.
So what the ABS does is actually limiting the braking force exerted by the rider by either squeezing the lever and keep
the wheel spinning. Once the imminence of the locking (and therefore skidding) is avoided, the system re-applies the
maximum braking force until the next skid is anticipated. By limiting the max force of the braking maneuver, the ABS
systems practically allow the riders to use the greatest stopping force possible without locking the wheels.
How does the ABS understands the wheel locking?
The ABS uses continuous wheel speed monitoring system; wheel speed sensors and toner rings and a Hydraulic
Electronic Control Unit (HECU).
During normal operation the ABS works similar to a normal brake. The speed sensors fitted on the both the wheels
(incase of dual channel ABS) measures the rotational speed of the wheels, when the wheel speed reduces rapidly
i.e. wheels tends to lock, the HECU modulates the pressure in the brake circuit and thereby prevents the wheels
from locking.

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As soon as the actual circumstances arises, the
HECU system reacts instantly and adjusts braking force
accordingly to achieve optimum braking.
Why does brake pedal / lever pulsate during brake
application?
Vehicles fitted with ABS uses the conventional brake
system during normal operation. But during hard
stop the brake pedal / lever feels different, i.e., a
rapid pulsation in the brake pedal / lever; This is
absolutely normal.
Wheel speed sensor
It is not necessary to have this pulsation feel every
time the brake is applied. Pulsations are felt only
How the irregular road surface affects the braking? during wheel locking tendency, occurs due to the
Humps and irregular surfaces of the road can cause modulation of pressure in the brake circuit by HECU.
the wheels to lose contact temporarily with the road Pulsation means that the vehicle is in limit. This
surface; if this happens the braking force that can be pulsation feel also depends on the road condition.
transmitted to road surface is zero. Rear wheel lift
If the brakes are applied under these condition, the Under very severe and sudden deceleration,
ABS has to reduce the braking force to ensure and however, under certain circumstances it is possible
maintain the directional stability when the wheels that the ABS unit fitted in your vehicle will be unable
regains its contact with the road surface. At this to prevent the rear wheel from lifting clear of the
instant the ABS must reduce the traction, so that the ground and flip over. Severe braking can cause the
wheels will continue to rotate under all imaginable rear wheel to lift off the ground. When you brake, bear
circumstances, because this is the precondition for in mind that ABS control cannot always be relied on
ensuring directional stability. to prevent the rear wheel from lifting clear of ground.

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Warning ABS warning lamp

The ABS can apply and release the pressure in the brake
circuit much faster than that rider can do with brake lever
/ pedal to avoid wheel locking. So there is no need to
pump the brake, it requires only continuous application.
Incase of single channel ABS system, only the front
brake of your motorcycle is fitted with ABS system
and not the rear brake. Applying rear brake alone
can cause wheel skidding just like normal braking
system. Always apply both front and rear brake for
better performance.

The TVS RONIN does an automatic self check


every time whenever the ignition lock of the bike is
turned ‘ON’. The ABS warning lamp provided on the
instrument cluster blinks and informs you that the
ABS is under check.
This ABS warning lamp goes ‘OFF’ once the bike
reaches 10 km/h speed and above in dual channel
ABS system and 6 km/h speed and above in single
channel ABS system. This ABS warning lamp blinks
whenever the bike speed goes below 6 km/h in
single channel ABS system to indicate that the ABS
system is working fine.

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If the warning lamp glows continuously even after Š Always use recommended brake fluid. Use fresh,
the bike crossing the specified speed limits, then the clean brake fluid.
ABS has an error and your bike should be taken to Š Use only the recommended make, type and size
any of our nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised of tyre (ABS tuned with tyre specified by the TVS
Main dealer / Authorised Dealer for inspection. Motor Company).
DO‘S AND DONT‘S Dont’s
Do’s Š Do not use non-standard tyres.
Š Check the ABS warning lamp for any warning Š Do not pump the brakes. Apply the brakes
before driving the vehicle. continuously.
Š Do not ignore any warning lamp on speedometer.
Š Apply both front and rear brake for better
Š Do not adjust the wheel speed sensor air gap
performance.
your self.
Š Apply continuous brake for better performance.
Do not pump.
Warning
Š Perform the periodic maintenance as per the
schedule. ABS helps only in improving the vehicle control. It is
always good to remember not to exceed the physical
Š ABS should be serviced only at TVS Motor limits of the vehicle stability. It is rider’s responsibility to
Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised ride at a suitable speed, while taking care of conditions
Dealer. and road surface. ABS will not compensate for errors
Š Carefully remove the wheels during puncture / in the judgement or improper brake use in the various
tyre replacement to prevent toner ring damage situation. ABS never eliminates the danger of falling
/ bend. while turning.

Š Keep the wheel in such a way that the toner Hard braking during sharp cornering on slippery surface
may lead to vehicle instability. Under such circumstances
ring is facing upwards.
gradual braking is recommended.

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Š Do not run the engine and ride or rotate the rear Š Do not test the ABS on road!!, but use ABS (it is
wheel alone in gear with vehicle on centre stand, already tested).
for drive chain lubrication, during water wash etc., Š Do not use non-genuine spares like pads,
Š Do not attempt to correct the toner ring teeth by discs, tyres etc.
bending manually or by using any other method. Š Do not try to service HECU or open to separate
Š Do not use different toner ring. parts.
Š Do not insert any metallic parts near wheel speed Š Do not disengage the ABS by removing the ABS
sensor. coupler.
Note
Warning
Incase of ABS failure, the braking system will work like
a non ABS braking system and provides normal stopping Do not ride the vehicle in conditions like wheelie, stoppie,
distance. on-stand engine revving in gear for chain lubrication and
during water wash etc... for more than three minutes as
This motorcycle is equipped with ABS and tubeless
it will result in ABS error and ABS warning lamp glowing
tyres. For repair or replacement please contact
continuously. In such cases, just switch ‘OFF’ and switch
nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
‘ON’ the ignition key once. ABS warning lamp may glow
Authorised Dealer.
continuously if any ABS error had occurred before.
As a general riding practice it is advisable to apply more
front brake and less of rear brake. This error gets cleared automatically and ABS warning
lamp goes ‘OFF’ after riding the vehicle above 6 km/h in
Use of non-genuine brake pads, tyres, disc etc. leads to
single channel ABS and 10 km/h speed in dual channel
poor braking performance and unsafe riding conditions.
ABS. If the ABS warning lamp is still ‘ON’, then contact
Never open HECU on your own, it is a very sensitive the nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer
part of ABS and needs to be handled only by the trained / Authorised Dealer (applicable only for dual channel
personnel. Contact your nearest TVS Motor Company ABS system).
Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer.

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SAFE RIDING TIPS

SAFE RIDING RECOMMENDATIONS


Any two wheeler riding requires some precautions to be taken to ensure the safety of the rider, pillion rider and other
road users. These precautions are:
Familiarise yourself with new TVS RONIN motorcycle
Riding skill and your mechanical knowledge form the foundation of safe riding practices. We suggest you to practice
riding TVS RONIN in a low-traffic condition until you are thoroughly familiar with your vehicle and its controls.
Remember practice makes you perfect.
Riding apparel
Loose, fancy clothing can be uncomfortable and unsafe when riding a two-wheeler. Choose good quality two wheeler
riding apparel.
Know your limits
Ride within the boundaries of your own skill at all times. Knowing these limits and staying within them will help you
to avoid accidents.

Warning
Two wheeler safety starts with wearing a good quality helmet. One of the most serious injuries that can happen is a
head injury. Always wear an ISI approved helmet that should fit your head comfortably and securely. You should also have
good quality goggles to protect your eyes and help your vision.
To prevent or minimize accident, never consume alcohol or drugs before or during the operation of your vehicle. Even minimal
consumption of these will affect the rider’s ability to control the vehicle.

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Posture 4. L ook widely instead of gazing at one point.
Proper vehicle riding starts with proper posture. 5. Alter your sitting location / posture slightly at
1. Sit erect on the seat at the position which you intervals during long rides. This will reduce
feel most comfortable. fatigue.
2. Keep your arms relaxed to give extra cushion for Cornering
body on uneven road surfaces. When cornering, centrifugal force works in a direction
3. Keep right arm and foot close to the brake lever perpendicular to the direction in which the vehicle
and pedal, so as to enable fast action during panic is moving. Centrifugal force increases in proportion
braking. with speed and the radius of the corner.
During cornering, reduce speed so as to reduce the
effects of centrifugal force. Avoid abrupt application
Warning of brake or sudden steering by all means.
One-hand riding is dangerous. Keep both hands firmly Braking
on the handle bar and both feet securely on the foot For safe riding, it is very important to master the
rest. Under no circumstances should both the hands be braking techniques.
removed from the handle bar, as it is very dangerous.
1. Close / release the throttle.
Avoid use of mobile phones while riding as it could 2. Hold the vehicle upright as you apply the brake.
lead to fatal accident. 3. Progressive application of brakes is safer.
Do not downshift the gears in the midst of cornering. 4. Never declutch while braking at higher speeds.
Slow down to a safe speed before negotiating a corner. 5. Apply both the brakes.
If this is the first time that you are riding a vehicle of 6. Do not pump the brakes.
this type, we suggest that you practice on a safe, open
area to thoroughly familiarise with the operation of the
vehicle.

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7. Riding down hills, while cornering and wet roads 2. E ven when the brake works normally, if the road
close throttle and down shift the gear to take surface is wet or the tyre surface is worn-out,
advantage of gearbox and engine which acts as tyres do not take a firm hold on the surface,
an additional brake. This will avoid the loss of increasing the stopping distance.
control over the vehicle due to over speed. 3. Approximately 60% braking effect is from front
Causes for poor braking brake. Non-usage of front brake causes poor
1. If the brake shoes / pads or drum / disc are worn braking.
out or if there is water or oil on them, sufficient ACCESSORY INSTALLATION AND SAFETY TIPS
friction does not develop and brakes do not work Use extreme caution while selecting and installing
well. the accessories for your motorcycle.
The addition of unsuitable accessories can lead to
Warning unsafe operating conditions. Your friendly Dealer
As the vehicle speed increases, the stopping distance will assist you in selecting quality accessories and
also increases progressively. Be sure that, you have installing them correctly.
sufficient distance between you and the vehicle or While selecting the accessories, make sure
obstruction ahead of you. the accessories should not obstruct lighting,
Avoid directing the water jet directly towards brake drum steerability, suspension level and ground
/ disc pads during water wash. clearance. Please ensure that, if the tank cover is
used, it is not getting en-trapped between fuel tank
Using only the front or rear brake is dangerous and can and fuel tank cap.
cause skidding and loss of control. Apply both the
brakes together and with great care on a wet road or
Additional electrical equipments is not acceptable
other slippery surfaces. as it will void the warranty terms of the vehicle.

Any abrupt braking on slippery or irregular roads can


cause loss of rider control.

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EMISSION CONTROL Warning
All the TVS vehicles are tested in the factory for
optimum fuel efficiency and CO levels. If the vehicle If there is any abnormal jerk, startability issue are felt in
the vehicle or noise due to sudden escape of gas during
needs any adjustments, please consult nearest TVS
opening of fuel tank cap, immediately report to the TVS
Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
Dealer.
Dealer.
While adequate care is exercised at the factory
to ensure that the emissions are within the limits,
it is essential for the owner to always maintain the Note
motorcycle in good condition by getting it periodically Your vehicle is tested and certified for emission which
checked and serviced by TVS Motor Company meets BS VI emission norms and is valid for initial 12
Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer so months from the date of purchase. Get your vehicle
that the emission and fuel consumption levels are certified by the Government authorised emission
maintained as per norms. testing station after initial 12 months of usage. And
Crankcase emission control system ensure to get the vehicle certified on expiry of the
The engine of new TVS RONIN is equipped with a certificate obtained.
closed crankcase system to prevent discharging
crankcase emissions into the atmosphere. Blow-by
gas is returned to the combustion chamber through
the air cleaner.
Evaporative Emission Control System
The TVS RONIN is equipped with an evaporative
emission control system which consists of a canister
and associated piping. This system prevents the
escape of fuel vapors from the fuel tank.

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KNOW YOUR TVS RONIN

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER


The frame and engine serial numbers are the only means of identifying your vehicle from others of the same model
and type. They are also required to assist your Dealer for ordering parts or referring to special information.

Frame serial number is engraved on the frame bellow Engine serial number is engraved on the left side
the seat assembly as shown. crankcase assembly near cylinder block as shown.

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LOCATION OF PARTS - HANDLE BAR

1. Instrument cluster
2. Ignition cum steering lock
3. Master cylinder (front)
16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 4. Mode switch
5. Rear view mirror R
6. Engine cut off switch
7. Front brake lever
8. Throttle grip
6
9. Hazard switch
15 7 10. Electric starter switch
11. Fuel tank cap
12. Horn switch
14 13. Turn signal lamp switch
8
13 14. High / low beam switch
9 15. Clutch lever
12 16. Rear view mirror L
10
17. Pass-by switch
11 18. Info switch*

* Applicable for Connected instrument cluster version only

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LOCATION OF PARTS - VEHICLE LEFT SIDE

1. Front wheel axle


2. Gear shift lever
3. Side stand
4. Rider foot rest L
5. Center stand
10 6. Chain inspection window
7. Pillion foot rest L
8. Rear wheel axle
9. Reflex reflector
10. Cover frame L

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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LOCATION OF PARTS - VEHICLE RIGHT SIDE

1. Disc plate front


2. Toner ring front
3. Front wheel axle nut
4. Wheel speed sensor front
5. Caliper assembly front
17 18 6. Location of spark plug
7. Gauge oil level
8. Rear brake pedal
9. Rider foot rest R
1
10. Master cylinder rear
11. Oil reservoir rear
16 12. Pillion foot rest R
13. Muffler assembly
14. Disc plate rear
15. Wheel speed sensor rear*
16. Caliper assembly rear
17. Reflex reflector
18. Cover frame R

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2

* Applicable for Dual channel ABS version only

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LOCATION OF PARTS - VEHICLE FRONT & REAR

FRONT
1. Turn signal lamp front L
2. LED Head lamp assembly
3. Oil cooler
4. Tank guard
6 1
6 5. Position lamp
6. Turn signal lamp front R
5 5
2
4 1 REAR
4 1. Turn signal lamp rear R
3 3 2. Reflex reflector
3. Number plate lamp
2 4. Turn signal lamp rear L
5. Tail lamp assembly
6. Pillion handle

License plates are mandatory accessory will be charged extra

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CONTROL KEY
TVS RONIN comes with a pair of identical control
keys. These keys are to operate ignition cum steering
lock, fuel tank cap and seat lock.
IGNITION CUM STEERING LOCK
The ignition cum steering lock enables and disables
the electrical circuit and steering lock. There are three
positions in the ignition cum steering lock. They are:
1. ‘OFF’ position
All the electrical circuits are turned ‘OFF‘ in this
position. Engine will not start. Key can be taken out.
2. ‘ON’ position 3. ‘LOCK’ position
In this position, all the electrical circuits are turned TVS RONIN’s steering can be locked in both ‘left’
‘ON’ and the engine can be started. The instrument and ‘right’ directions. To lock the steering, turn the
cluster and warning lights performs self-diagnostic handlebar all the way to the ‘left’ or ‘right’ direction.
cycle. Key cannot be removed. Push the key ‘IN’ and turn it to the ‘LOCK’ position
and take out. All the electrical circuits are turned
‘OFF’ in this position.Insert the control key into the
Note lock, push the key ‘IN‘ and turn it to ‘OFF’ or ‘ON’
When the ignition is turned ‘ON’ with the engine kill position to unlock the steering.
switch ‘ON’ condition, priming noise of pump may be
Warning
heard which is absolutely normal. Frequent switch ‘OFF
& ON’ of ignition to be avoided to prevent unnecessary Never attempt to move the vehicle when the steering is
run of fuel pump. After ignition lock reset, there may be locked, you may lose balance. Always lock the steering
a delay in start of vehicle for couple of seconds. while parking for safety.

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HANDLE BAR LEFT SIDE
Caution
1. Info switch*
Before turning the ignition key to ‘ON’ position, ensure Info switch ‘ ‘ is used to accept / reject a incoming
the availability of adequate fuel in the tank to avoid dry call, to clear notification on cluster display, invoke
run of fuel pump. Fuel level always to be maintained voice assistant and to accept / reject the nearest fuel
above empty indication (Low fuel indication icon glow). location suggestion.
Never run the fuel pump dry to avoid failure of fuel
2. Turn signal lamp switch
pump.
Slide the turn signal lamp switch to left ‘ ’ or right
Leaving the ignition cum steering lock in ‘ON’ position side ‘ ’ to operate the respective turn signal lamps
for a prolonged time will drain the battery when the (LH/RH). Press the switch to turn ‘OFF’.
vehicle is not in use. Switch ‘OFF’ and take the key out 3. Horn switch
when the vehicle is not in use. Press the switch ( ) to blow horn. It is used to
attract the attention of other road users in case of
Note danger.
5 6
Instrument cluster’s background illumination, front
position lamp (FPL), tail lamp and number plate lamp
glow automatically once the ignition is turned ‘ON’
4
without activating any other switch.
When the ignition switch is turned ‘ON’, the instrument
cluster performs a self check and the details like ‘ride
mode’, ‘ODO’ will be displayed in the cluster’s display.
Incase of connected instrument cluster, the cluster
displays the product name ‘RONIN’ followed by a
greeting message ‘HAVE A SAFE RIDE’ will be displayed. 3 2 1
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Warning 6. Head lamp high / low beam switch
The  head  lamp  low  beam  glows  (low or high beam
Failure to switch the turn signal lamp ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ at the glows based on the switch position) automatically on 
right time may lead to an accident.
starting the engine. The head lamp beam (high/low),
can be controlled using the beam control switch.
4. Adjustable clutch lever
Press the top end of switch for ‘High’ beam ’ ‘ and
Use the clutch lever to disengage the drive to the rear bottom end for ‘Low’ beam ‘ ‘.
wheel while shifting the gears. Squeezing the lever
towards grip disengages the drive.
Warning
5. Pass-by switch
Press the switch to flash the head lamp high beam. It Use appropriate head lamp beam ‘high / low’ as per the
is used to give signal to the vehicles coming from the traffic and road conditions for your safety and to avoid
opposite direction while overtaking other vehicles inconvenience to other riders.
during day. It is strongly recommended to ride the vehicle in ‘low’
The pass-by works only when the head lamp is beam during day.
glowing in low beam. If the switch is pressed while
the head lamp is glowing in high beam, there will be Note
no change in beam of head lamp.
The headlamp glows in low beam / high beam
automatically once the engine is started based on the
Note position of beam control switch.
Clutch lever position can be set to your convenience.
Refer page no. 74 for details.*
Pass by system will not work if the head lamp is glowing
in ‘High’ beam.
* Applicable for Connected instrument cluster version only

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HANDLE BAR RIGHT SIDE
1
1. Engine cut off switch
It is used to switch off the engine but to keep other 2
DC system active. If the switch is positioned at ‘ ’,
the ignition circuit will be disabled, preventing the 6
engine from being restarted. To restart the engine,
return the switch to the ‘ ‘ position.
2. Adjustable front brake lever 5
It controls a hydraulic circuit (ABS) that operates
the front brake system. The front brake is applied by
4 3
pressing the front brake lever gently towards the grip.
The brake lamp glows on application of front brake
3. Throttle grip Note
It controls the fuel-air mixture supplied to the engine, Ensure to turn ‘ON’ the engine cut-off switch before
which regulates the engine speed. Rotate the throttle starting the vehicle. Release the electric starter switch
grip in counter-clockwise from its idle position to immediately after pressing.
increase the engine speed and vice-versa to reduce.
Front brake lever position can be set to your convenience.
4. Electric starter switch
Refer page no. 74 for details.*
Press the electric starter switch ‘ ‘ to start the
engine. Ensure the transmission is in neutral or else Caution
press the clutch lever completely and side stand is
retracted before engaging the electric starter switch. Operation of electric start switch with clutch lever not
in completely pressed position can lead to jerking of
the vehicle, to prevent such unexpected behavior it is
* Applicable for Connected instrument cluster version only recommended to press the clutch lever completely.

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5. Hazard switch
Whenever it is necessary to park the vehicle in a
hazardous location due to emergency situation, press 5
the hazard switch to ‘ ‘ position with the ignition 4
‘ON’ condition. This makes all the turn signal lamps to 3
flash simultaneously to make other road users aware
of presence of the vehicle. 2
Warning N
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Usage of hazard switch in engine ‘OFF’ condition can
lead to battery drain and can affect the electric startability
of the vehicle. Lifting the lever up repeatedly engages all the gears
in succession up to the fifth gear.
6. Mode switch The gear shift indicator on the speedometer display
Press the mode switch to switch between ‘Urban’ indicates the current gear position.
and ‘Rain’ modes (refer page no. 36).

GEAR SHIFT LEVER


TVS RONIN is equipped with a 5 speed constant UP SHIFT DOWN SHIFT
mesh transmission. Neutral (N) position of the Caution
transmission is indicated by the indiction light ‘ ’ on Never shift gears without disengaging the clutch and
the instrument cluster. releasing the throttle. Failure to comply will lead to rough
To shift the transmission from neutral to first gear, shift or jerk while shifting the gears. Remember to return
push the gear shift lever down. To change it to the to neutral position before restarting the engine or when
second gear, lift the lever up. in gear disengage the clutch to restart the engine.

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REAR BRAKE PEDAL
Caution
The rear brake pedal operates a hydraulic circuit (ABS
circuit incase of Dual channel ABS) that operates Independent use of rear or front brake reduces the
overall braking efficiency. In extreme conditions braking
the rear brake system and it is located adjacent to
with only rear or front brake may lock the wheel which
the right side foot rest. To control the speed of your
would result in skidding or toppling of vehicle.
vehicle close the throttle completely and press the
brake pedal down wards gradually. Braking performance is affected adversely with wet
surfaces, loose surfaces and overheating of brake system
due to unnecessary continuous application of brakes.
For safety, exercise extreme caution while braking and
also at turning. Do not accelerate while turning.

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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Non-Connected Type
Your TVS RONIN is provided with a fully digital
instrument cluster with lots of features and various 3 4 5 6
modes. The connected type instrument cluster has
the mobile app for ‘Smart Phones’ and navigation 7
assist etc. The non-connected type comes without 2 8
mobile app and navigation assist.
Connected Type 1 9

3 4 5 6 10

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2 8
1 9

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1. Neutral indicator lamp ( )
Glows when the vehicle is in neutral and goes ‘OFF’
if the gear is shifted from neutral.
2. Malfunction indicator lamp ( )
Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) ‘ ’ will be
activated whenever the ignition is turned ‘ON’, till the
engine is started. It will go ‘OFF’ once the engine is
started.

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If this lamp glows continuously even after starting 8. Turn signal indicator right ( )
the engine, it indicates that there may be an error Flashes when the ‘right’ side turn signal indication is
in the system. Contact the nearest TVS Motor activated.
Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
9. Side stand indicator ( )
Dealer immediately for rectification.
The side stand warning indicator turns ‘ON’ to alert
3. Turn signal indicator left ( )
you whenever the vehicle’s side stand is ‘ON’.
Flashes when the left side turn signal indication is
activated.
4. Low fuel indication ( ) Note
Low fuel indicator blinks to alert the rider that fuel has In geared condition, if the side stand is deployed, the
reached below recommended level and continuous vehicle will not start. In neutral condition, if the side
glow indicates that fuel is empty which will hamper stand is deployed, the vehicle will start, but gets off
continuous operation of vehicle. immediately once the gear is engaged.
5. High beam indicator lamp ( ) If there is an error in the side stand sensor, the side stand
Glows when the head lamp is activated in high beam. indicator start to blink and the vehicle will not get start.
6. Immobilizer indicator ( ) In such a condition, please visit the nearest TVS Motor
Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer.
-NA-
7. ISG malfunction indicator ( )
ISG malfunction indicator will be turned ‘ON’ when
there is a fault in the ISG system.
If the ISG malfunction indicator is glowing continually
after the self check cycle of the speedometer, contact
the nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Dealer /
Authorised Dealer immediately for rectification. NA - Not applicable for present model

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10. ABS warning lamp ( ) 11. Gear shift indicator / 12. Tachometer /
13. Digital clock / 14. Speedometer / 15. ODO -
ABS warning lamp blinks when the ignition key is
TRIP A & B - DTE indicator / 16. Fuel gauge
turned ‘ON’ and speedometer performing self check.
This lamp goes ‘OFF’ once the vehicle reaches Connected Type
10 km/h speed and above in dual channel vehicle and
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6 km/h speed and above in single channel vehicle.
If this lamp glows continuously even after reaching
the specified speed, have your vehicle checked at TVS 14
Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised 12
Dealer (refer page no. 11 for more details). 15
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Note 16
In single channel ABS vehicle, the ABS warning lamp
will be blinking whenever the vehicle speed is less than Non-Connected Type
6 km/h during the ride which is normal. It indicates that
the ABS is working fine and no need of any inspection. 13

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11. Gear shift indicator 12. Tachometer
The gear shift indicator in the digital display indicates Tachometer indicates the engine speed in multiples
the position of the gears. of 1000 RPM (Revolutions Per Minute).

Gear shift indicator also alerts the user to ‘up shift’


or ‘down shift’ the gears when the engine reaches
specified RPM based on the ride modes and smooth
engine operation.
13. Digital clock
Indicates the time in 12 or 24 hour time format as
per user’s preferred setting. Refer page no. 40 for
UP SHIFT DOWN SHIFT changing the time format to 12 hour or 24 hours.
When no shift indication is available, it indicates your
present operating condition is in optimal range for the
said gear

Note Note
The shift indicator does not work when the vehicle is If the battery is disconnected and reconnected during
in neutral (after vehicle reached standstill condition), service. You may need to reset the time as explained in
up shift indication will not work once the fifth gear is page no. 40. Incase of connected instrument cluster,
engaged and down shift condition will not work once the the time get set automatically on connecting it with the
first gear is engaged. mobile app.

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14. Speedometer 15b. Trip meter A & B
Trip meter indicates the trip distance travelled in
kilometers. The digit after the dot mark denotes the
one tenth of a kilometer.
Indicates the vehicle speed in kilometer per hour Provision to measure two different distance ‘TRIP A’
(based on factory setting). or ‘TRIP B’ is provided for the users to use as per
their convenience.
Note
If you notice an error message ‘- -’ instead of speed
indication when the vehicle is in move, Contact
nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
Authorised Dealer.
15. ODO - Trip A & B - DTE indicators 15c. Distance to empty (DTE)
The procedure for setting ‘ODO’, ‘TRIP A & B’ and Indicates the approximate distance that can be
‘DTE’ modes is given in page no. 38. covered by the vehicle with the available fuel in the
tank.
15a.Odometer
DTE value will be shown only when fuel bar is
Odometer registers the total distance covered by the
between 1 to 8 and in LFI blink condition. In empty
vehicle in kilometer. Set the meter in ‘ODO’ mode to
and 9 bar condition ‘- -’ will be displayed. In addition to
know the odometer reading.
above conditions in which DTE cannot be calculated
not limited to fuel sensor error ‘- -’ will be displayed.

Note
Incase of single channel ABS vehicle ODO mode will be
displayed always. No need to set the ODO mode.

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Note Note
DTE is an estimated measure of distance that can be When the ignition switch is turned ‘ON’ with the engine
travelled and it is subjected to variation based on riding kill switch ‘ON’ condition, priming noise of fuel pump
pattern, road conditions etc. DTE should be used only may be heard which is absolutely normal. Frequent
as indicative parameter for next refilling point, not in the switch ‘OFF & ON’ of ignition to be avoided to prevent
absolute sense. unnecessary run of fuel pump.
16. Fuel gauge The fuel gauge shows only single bar when the fuel
Digital bars indicates the approximate quantity of reaches safe fuel level (3.2 liters approx.).
fuel available in the fuel tank. There are nine bars to
indicate the quantity of fuel available in the fuel tank.

Low fuel indication (serial no. 4) starts blinking when


no bar is visible the fuel reaches to the minimum
All the nine bars will be displayed when the fuel in
safe level 2.6 liters approximately. Refill the fuel
the tank reaches above 10.3 liters approximately (full
immediately. Once the fuel level reaches 2 liters
tank).
approximately, no bar will be visible and low fuel
When the fuel reaches half tank (6.1 liters approx.) indication (serial no. 4) glows continuously.
the fuel gauge displays only four bars as shown.

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If all the fuel level bars in the cluster are blinking, 19. Notification area (only in connected type
contact nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised cluster)
Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer. A general purpose notification area where ride mode
17. Low battery indicator (only in non-connected information, error message, service due, connectivity
type cluster) information and warnings are displayed.
An icon with battery symbol ‘ ’ glows when the
battery charge is too low. Get the battery checked
at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
Authorised Dealer.
18. Service reminder (only in non-connected type
cluster)
If the service is due, whenever the ignition lock is
turned ‘ON’, an icon with spanner symbol ‘ ’ blinks
for 10 seconds after the speedometer’s self check
and continues to glow till the vehicle is serviced and 19
reset. Get the vehicle serviced at TVS Motor Company
Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer.
19a. Service reminder
Note If the service is due, whenever the ignition lock is
Service reminder works only based on the distance (km) turned ‘ON’, the following message will be popped-
covered by the vehicle. This is only a reminder indicator. up after the speedometer’s self diagnostic cycle and
Customers are advised to keep track and follow the continues to pop-up till the vehicle is serviced and
service schedule. the reminder is reset. Get the vehicle serviced at TVS
Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
Dealer.

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20. Ride Modes
TVS RONIN has two different ride modes, select the
desired ride mode by pressing the mode switch in
the right hand switch assembly (refer page no. 26)
or by pressing the mode switch of the instrument
Note cluster.
Service reminder works only based on the distance (km/ The two ride modes are:
miles) covered by the vehicle. This is only a reminder 20a. URBAN
indicator. Customers are advised to keep track and 20b. RAIN
follow the service schedule.
These ride modes and its sequence are explained
19b. Low battery indicator below:
The following message will be popped-up after
the speedometer’s self diagnostic cycle when the
battery charge is too low. Get the battery checked
at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
Authorised Dealer.

The preferences of mode usage are:


Note - ‘Urban’ mode - for city and highway.
Service reminder and battery low pop-ups can be - ‘Rain’ mode - for wet and mud roads.
cancelled by pressing the ‘Info switch ( )‘ on the
handle bar.

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20a. URBAN mode In ‘Rain’ mode the ABS braking system is modified
to suit wet or rainy condition. The ABS intervention is
earlier and safe braking will be felt.

Note
At the end of self-check active ride mode information will
be displayed on the LCD segment.
Mode changes are effected only when the throttle is
closed after a mode change request. To guide you to do
the same,
In ‘Urban’ mode the ABS braking system is modified - A message ‘CLOSE THROTTLE’ will be popped-
to suit city on all types of roads riding condition. The up in the notification area of the connected
ABS braking system is optimized accordingly. instrument cluster.
20b. RAIN mode

- A message ‘Cl trl’ will be displayed in the


odo meter display area of the non-connected
instrument cluster.

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Note MODE AND SET BUTTONS
In case any fault is detected with respect to the ride
mode change in the EMS or ABS system, then your
motorcycle will operate only in the ‘Urban’ mode after
ignition key reset.
If conditions for mode change are not successful,
- A message ‘MODE CHANGE ERROR’ will A
be popped-up in the notification area of the
connected instrument cluster.
- A message ‘Ch Err’ will be displayed in the
odo meter display area of the non-connected B
instrument cluster.

The ‘Mode’ (A) and ‘Set’ (B) buttons are provided to


change between various modes and to set the some
of the digital display functions of the instrument
cluster. The sequence of modes and their selections
are explained in detail below.
Short press the Mode button to access the following
modes:
1. ODO*
2. TRIP A
3. TRIP B
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Setting the digital display
Every press of the ‘Mode’ button changes the display
to other mode. Follow the below procedures to
change the display to desired mode.
If ignition is turned ‘OFF’ when the meter is in ‘ODO’
or ‘TRIP’ meters, then the respective meters will be
displayed in the next ignition ‘ON’.
1. In ‘ODO’ mode, press the ‘Mode’ button once
and twice to enter ‘ ’ and
On long pressing the Mode button on any mode, the ‘ ’ meters respectively.
following modes can be accessed. • To reset any of the trip meter while ensuring
1. Clock setting the display is in ‘TRIP A’ or ‘TRIP B’, press and
hold the ‘Set’ button for a few seconds.
2. BT Pairing*
2. In ‘TRIP B’ meter mode, press the ‘Mode’ button
3. Illumination setting
once to enter ‘DTE’ mode.
• To reset ’DTE’, press and hold the ‘Set’ button
for a few seconds.

* Applicable for Connected instrument cluster version only

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Clock setting 11. Press the ‘Set’ button again to set minutes and
1. The display can be in any screen. to come out from clock setting.
2. Press and hold the ‘Mode’ button for few
seconds till the display enters ‘CLOCK SETTING’. Note
3. Press the ‘Set’ button to enter clock setting The clock time gets synced automatically on pairing your
mode. smart phone with the connected instrument cluster
provided.
4. Now press ‘Mode’ button to change the clock
to ‘ ‘12 hours format or ‘ ‘ 24 hours
format.
5. Press the ‘Set’ button to set 12 hours or 24
hours format, if the clock is in 12 hours format,
the hour format ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ blinks. Else the
clock hours digit of the clock blinks.
6. Press the ‘Mode’ button to change the hour
format ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ in 12 hour mode.
7. Press the ‘Set’ button to set AM or PM and now
the hours digit of the clock blinks.
8. Now, press the ‘Mode’ button to increase the
hours while hour digits are blinking.
9. On pressing the ‘Set’ button again the hours of
the clock is set and the minute digit blinks.
10. Now, press the ‘Mode’ button to increase the
minutes while minute digits are blinking.

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CONNECTED TYPE CLUSTER - FEATURES Steps to ‘Forget This Device’ in iPhone:
Bluetooth pairing mode ‘ ‘ If the user needs to connect multiple iPhones with
Using the Bluetooth pairing mode the connected the single instrument cluster, the previous iPhone
instrument cluster of ‘TVS RONIN’ can be connected has to be forgotten using ‘Forget This Device’ from
to your Android™ smart phones and iPhone® via Bluetooth settings in the following manner:
Bluetooth® through a TVS CONNECT app which can
be download from Google Play and the Apple store®.

TVS CONNECT
Note
Depending on the make and Operating system of
smartphone, only one phone can be paired with a single
instrument cluster at a time. If the user need to connect
multiple Phones with the single instrument cluster,
the previous connected phone has to be forgotten by
clicking, ‘Forget This Device’ from Bluetooth settings in
the Phone. Also ensure to forget the instrument cluster
from the local application memory.
If the vehicle battery is reset or fuse is blown, there is
a possibility of failed Bluetooth connection, then too
“Forget This Device” from Bluetooth settings in the
Phone has to be done.

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1. In the previous connected iPhone, open the Steps to ‘unpair’ in android Phone:
SETTINGS -> BLUETOOTH. If the user needs to connect multiple android Phones
2. Select the instrument cluster, which was with the single instrument cluster, the previous
connected previously. android Phone has to be forgotten using ‘unpair’ from
3. Click on the ‘Forget this device’. Bluetooth settings in the following manner:

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1. In the previous connected android Phone, open
the SETTINGS -> BLUETOOTH.
2. Select the instrument cluster, which was
connected previously.
3. Click on the ‘Unpair’.

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First time Bluetooth paring: • After entering the BT pairing mode, open the
To pair your Android smart phone or iPhone with mobile app and just press the ‘Connect icon’ of
your TVS RONIN motorcycle’s connected instrument the mobile app to establish the connection with
cluster, via Bluetooth, for the first time, follow the the cluster.
procedure as described below: • On pressing this icon, the app opens a screen
• Press and hold the ‘Mode’ button for few seconds where you will be asked to grant permission to
till the display enters ‘CLOCK SETTING’ mode’. turn ‘ON’ your smart phone’s Bluetooth if it is in
• Release and press the ‘Mode’ button one time so ‘OFF’ condition. Turn ‘ON’ the Bluetooth.
that the display enters ‘ ‘ mode. • Else, press the ‘Scan Device’ icon to initiate
the search incase the app is not searching
automatically.
• The app searches and lists the available
clusters. Just select the listed cluster. The app
communicates with the cluster and the cluster
generates a pass key.
Enter this pass key in the app screen to complete the
connection.

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Note On connecting with the smart phone successfully,
the instrument cluster displays.
For the first time pairing, the connected instrument
cluster should be in ‘BLUETOOTH PAIRING MODE’.
During the course of pairing process, there is any Note
occurrence of error, the connected instrument cluster
should be turned ‘OFF’ and ‘ON’, and the application also Auto-pairing happens in active connected rides only
need to be restarted. if the application is locked in the RAM in multitasking
screen of the phone with manufacturer’s customised OS
Please remember that, all the smart phones are not (Ex. : MI, Vivo etc.).
compatible for pairing with the TVS RONIN motorcycle’s
connected instrument cluster. In case of Android phones with Android OS version
above 8.0 for App to work seamlessly, any battery
During the search of Bluetooth devices in app, if the optimisation setting to be removed in the TVS Connect
vehicle connected instrument cluster’s Bluetooth device app and GPS shall be allowed to run in background in
ID is not visible, try for one or two more iterations, along high accuracy mode.
with forget device from bluetooth history as explained
earlier. Even if your phone’s Bluetooth is already paired to other
gadgets like smart watch, health band or helmet, the
If the phone enters battery saver mode, auto-pairing auto-pairing works with your TVS RONIN motorcycle’s
during active connected ride might not happen. It takes connected instrument cluster.
maximum of five minutes for auto-pairing and it can
happen in vehicle running below 10 km/h speed or If the application unfortunately stops due to unforeseen
engine at idling or engine off condition. circumstances, Close and reopen the application and do
connection process. Try for one or two more iterations,
If the pass key entered wrongly then the instrument along with Bluetooth forgetting steps as explained
cluster displays the following message. earlier.

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Customer window Note
This is the default window when the connected Incase multiple SIM cards are used in smart phone, by
instrument cluster of your ‘TVS RONIN’ is connected default, SIM 1’s network provider’s signal strength is
with your smart phone using Bluetooth ‘ ‘. shown in the display of connected instrument cluster.
Signal strength displayed in connected instrument
cluster might vary from the display in smart phone as
the former is referred from telephonic standards.

Incoming call alert display ( )


The connected instrument cluster will display the
incoming calls alerts from the smart phone via
Bluetooth. Ex. ‘AKASH’, will be displayed if the contact
is stored in the smart phone otherwise number will
be displayed. Ex. ‘9897712345’.

Once the cluster is connected with the smart phone


the cluster displays the signal strength of the network
provider ‘ ‘ (depending on OS version) and the
battery level ‘ ‘ of the smart phone. Number of
unread messages ‘ ‘ for that particular ride and Note
number of missed calls ‘ ‘ for that particular ride. Call accept possible by doing a long press of info button.
Incoming calls alerts can be cancelled by pressing the
‘Info switch’ ( ) on the handle bar.

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Warning Navigation window
Once the navigation assist is turned ‘ON’, the
TVS Motor Company Limited does not recommend display of your TVS RONIN motorcycle’s connected
usage of any type of Mobile Hand Held Devices, instrument cluster enters into navigation window
and applications / features whether installed or
and displays the turn by turn navigation instruction
associated with the vehicle which deprives the rider’s
with a simple, elegant graphical representation and
attention and focus while riding the Two Wheeler.
The customers and riders are strictly advised to estimated time of arrival to the destination.
understand the applicable laws, road safety Rules
and the local laws on usage of electronic devices
while operating the vehicle. Usage of any Mobile or
hand held devices, and / or applications / features
while riding the vehicle is totally at customer’s /
rider’s risk. The product and features have technical
limitations and are for general overview only.

Note
Please remember that the Navigation License has
to be renewed after 5 years of vehicle purchase and
renewal can be done by contacting near by Dealer
end.

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Low fuel alert The customer also can chose to reject the request
When the fuel level in the vehicle reached below (by pressing the ‘Info switch’ on the handle bar for
reserve level, the app sends a low fuel alert to the about 1 sec.). In which case, the previous display will
cluster to give notification of the fuel level. The same remain.
alert will be also shown in the app. Clock auto sync
Low fuel assist \ Nearest location alert Whenever the app is connected to the connected
When the fuel level is low, the app sends a fuel instrument cluster the clock of instrument cluster
assist message to the cluster. You can either accept gets synchronised with the clock of the phone.
or reject the assist request.
If you accept the request (by pressing the ‘Info
switch’ on handle bar for about 3 secs.) the app will
initiate navigation progress to the nearest fuel pump.

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Voice assist
The connected functionality has come with an
additional feature - Voice assistant. With help of the
voice assist feature, the rider will be able to access
mobile application and instrument cluster through
speech. Once the mobile application is connected
to the instrument cluster, voice assist feature can be
used
There are two ways to invoke voice assist in your
vehicle:
1. By pressing the Info switch for >3s, when the
notification area is displaying customer window.
2. By pressing the voice assist icon in the app live
dashboard or in other mobile application screens.
3. After invoking voice assist through either of the
two ways, “Listening” will appear on the screen Note
and a “speak now” will be heard on the headset. Voice assist will work with screen lock condition / app
background condition (depending upon smart phone’s
OS restrictions).
Use Wired / Wireless earphones for listening and talking.
Voice feedback will work only if a wired / wireless
headphone is connected.
Option to enable/disable voice assistant and voice
feedback is available in App settings.

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Wait for a second and start speaking/providing the
command, once you hear “Speak now”.
The following are the list of intents recognized by
voice assist. You can refer page no. 51 for sample
commands of each intent:
• Greeting command
• Navigation command
• Reset trip meters
• Reset DTE
• Switch to DTE screen
• Nearest POI command
• Current location
• Last call
• Enable / Disable High Speed Alert
• Ride start time
• Volume increase / decrease
• Brightness increase / decrease

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Voice assist commands and key words

S. No. Intent Commands Voice Feedback


Hi buddie
How are you doing
Hi buddie
1 GREETING Hello ‘_____’
Hey buddie
Hello friend
How u doing
Go to
Take me to
Let's go to
Navigate to
Navigate me to
2 NAVIGATION Taking you to ‘_____’
Guide me to
Show me
Take to
Directions to
Show me Directions to

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S. No. Intent Commands Voice Feedback
Reset TRIP A
Reset TRIP A Data
Reset Trip A Info
3 RESET TRIP A MODE Trip A Mode Reset Complete
Erase Trip A
Clear Trip A
Clear Trip A Data
Reset TRIP B
Reset TRIP B Data
Reset Trip B Info
4 RESET TRIP B MODE Trip B Mode Reset Complete
Erase Trip B
Clear Trip B
Clear Trip B Data

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S. No. Intent Commands Voice Feedback
Show my vehicle Range
Show my fuel range
How far I can travel
5 DTE MODE DTE Mode Activated
Switch to DTE
Activate DTE mode
Switch to DTE mode
Reset DTE
Reset DTE Data
Reset DTE Info
Erase DTE
6 RESET DTE MODE DTE Reset Complete
Clear DTE
Reset Range
Clear Range
Erase Range

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S. No. Intent Commands Voice Feedback
Near
Near by
7 POI Taking you to nearest ‘_____’
Near to
Nearest
My location
What is the name of this place
Where am i now

CURRENT LOCATION What is my current location


8 Show my location You are around ‘_____’
Show my current location
Show current location
Show location
Where are we right now

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S. No. Intent Commands Voice Feedback
Last call
Who called me last
Who called recently
9 CALL LAST You have last call from ‘_____’
Last caller
Show my last caller
Who is my last caller
When did I start my ride
What time I start ride
When did we start from home / work
10 RIDE START TIME Ride start time Ride Time ‘_____’
Show start time
Show ride start time
Start time of ride
Increase volume
11 VOLUME INCREASE Volume up Volume Increased
Increase sound

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S. No. Intent Commands Voice Feedback
Decrease volume
Volume down
12 VOLUME DECREASE Volume Decreased
Decrease sound
Reduce volume
SETTING HIGH SPEED
13 Enable high speed alert High speed alert setting enabled
ALERT ENABLE
SETTING HIGH SPEED
14 Disable high speed alert High speed alert setting disabled
ALERT DISABLE
Cancel navigation
End navigation
15 END NAVIGATION Navigation ended
Exit navigation
Stop navigation

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S. No. Intent Commands Voice Feedback
Brightness Increase
Brightness up
Brightness high
Increase brightness Brightness increased /
16 BRIGHTNESS INCREASE Maximum brightness
Increase the speedo brightness
Increase the brightness
Turn up the brightness
Increase the brightness
Brightness decreased
Brightness down
Brightness low Brightness decreased /
17 BRIGHTNESS DECREASE Decrease brightness Minimum brightness
Decrease the speedo brightness
Turn down the brightness
Decrease the brightness

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Note Things not to do while using voice assistant:
The list of commands and intent will be updated 1. We recommend you not to use the method of
periodically. Please refer to the command list mentioned invoking voice assist through mobile App while
in the mobile application to stay updated. riding.
2. Please do not use voice assist functionality during
Things to do while using voice assistant: heavy traffic condition.
1. We recommend to use ANC (Active Noise
Canceling) Bluetooth devices for better
performance
2. Ensure Microphone is kept near to your mouth
while giving out commands
3. Please ensure that it is not exposed to outside
environmental noise such as wind noise, other
vehicles’ noise etc.
4. We recommend you to go through the sample
command list before trying your intent.
5. Kindly refer to the voice feedback of the detected
place name when you provide voice command
for navigation.
6. Make sure you have the information tray of
cluster displaying customer window when voice
assist is invoked through vehicle switch.
7. Ensure your safety while using voice assist
functionality

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Voice feedback
RONIN also has feature of voice feedbacks along with voice assist functionality.
Voice feedback feature communicates from vehicle to customer of either critical parameters like fuel level or rider
warnings like direction indicators and side stand alert chimes. Some of the features in voice feedback like Turn on
Mobile data, GPS signal low will work only in Voice assist mode as shown below:

Sl. No. Feature Voice feedback Display in cluster


1 If the signal strength is poor Poor network POOR NETWORK
2 If the GPS signal is poor Low GPS signal GPS SIGNAL LOW
3 Fuel low warning Check fuel low WARNING FUEL LOW
If mobile data is required for a
4 particular feature but if mobile data Turn on mobile data TURN ON MOBILE DATA
is not ON
5 If Location access is not provided Need GPS permission NEED GPS PERMISSION
If location access is required for a
6 Turn on GPS TURN ON GPS
particular function but if GPS is OFF
7 If ride is not started Please start ride PLEASE START RIDE
Phone battery low, Please
8 If phone battery is low connect to vehicle mobile PHONE BATTERY LOW
charger

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Sl. No. Feature Voice feedback Display in cluster
If side stand is in stand down
9 Alert chime -No change-
condition
10 If direction indicators is turned ON Alert chime -No change-
If the engine temperature is greater Take a Break, your bike is
11 HIGH ENGINE TEMP
than threshold value running hot
If the connected ride is for longer
12 Break Time BREAK TIME
duration
If the brightness of the cluster is
13 maximum and increase brightness Maximum brightness BRIGHTNESS XX%
command is given
If the brightness of the cluster is
14 minimum and decrease brightness Minimum brightness BRIGHTNESS XX%
command is given
If the volume of the mobile phone
15 is maximum and increase volume Maximum volume MAXIMUM VOLUME
command is given
If the volume of the mobile phone
16 is minimum and decrease volume Minimum volume MINIMUM VOLUME
command is given

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TVS CONNECT APP 8. To locate the last parked location of your TVS
RONIN.
9. To know the signal strength of your mobile
network in connected instrument cluster (based
on smart phone OS version).
Dedicated smart phone app is available in the Google
Play and the Apple store for your ‘TVS RONIN’ and 10. To generate and store Ride reports.
it can be installed in your Android smart phones and 11. To sync the connected instrument cluster clock
iPhones. To access the features of your TVS RONIN’s with smart phone clock.
connected instrument cluster like: 12. To access voice assist and voice feedback
1. Incoming call alerts in connected instrument functionality during connected rides.
cluster. 13. To receive personalized messages and vehicle
2. Number of missed call alerts and unread alerts during connected rides.
messages in connected instrument cluster. This dedicated mobile app of your ‘TVS RONIN’ can
3. Battery status of your smart phone in connected be downloaded from the Google Play and the Apple
instrument cluster. store by searching the key word ‘TVS CONNECT’
4. To send auto reply SMS to the callers via smart else by scanning the below QR code.
phone (applicable only for Android smart phones).
5. ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode during the connected ride
(applicable only for Android smart phones).
6. To send navigational assist instructions inputs
to the connected instrument cluster from your
smart phone.
Android iOS
7. To save the last traveled route.

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Note How to login
This smart phone app is compatible only for the smart On opening the TVS CONNECT app the following
phones with Android OS version 8.0 and above, iOS introductory screens will be displayed.
version 11 and above and the BLUETOOTH version 4.0
and above. Android and Google Play are trademarks
of Google LLC. App Store® and iOS are trademark of
Apple. The smart phone app is updated time to time
to capture upgrades to the mobile operating system.
Though these updates are tested on the majority of
the mobile phones in the market before release, it
may lead to disablement of few functions on some
of the operating system.
Warning
TVS Motor Company Limited does not recommend
usage of any type of Mobile Hand Held Devices,
and applications / features whether installed or
associated with the vehicle which deprives the rider’s
attention and focus while riding the Two Wheeler.
The customers and riders are strictly advised to
understand the applicable laws, road safety Rules
and the local laws on usage of electronic devices Move to the last screen where you will find the
while operating the vehicle. Usage of any Mobile or ‘SIGN UP’ and ‘LOGIN’ tab. If you are already having
hand held devices, and / or applications / features login credentials, then press login tab. A screen with
while riding the vehicle is totally at customer’s / various login options opens-up as shown.
rider’s risk. The product and features have technical
limitations and are for general overview only.

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On pressing the ‘CREATE AN ACCOUNT’ tab, a
screen opens with various input details. Feed in
your details and submit. On submitting the details a
screen opens with one time password (OTP) entry.

You can login using your social media logins like


FACEBOOK and GOOGLE+ or using your mobile
number which has been registered already.
If you are a new user then press the sign up tab
where you will find various options for registering
using your social media logins like FACEBOOK and Enter the OTP which is received from TVS Motor
GOOGLE+ or a tab for creating new account. Company Limited and submit. On submitting the
Using your social media logins you can create new OTP, another screen opens where you have to enter
login else press the ‘CREATE AN ACCOUNT’ tab. your vehicle’s chassis number for verification.

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Add vehicle
Add vehicle tab allows you to add any of your TVS
bikes by entering its chassis number. You can have
sample view of the frame number and also you can
get help by chatting with us or by E-mailing to us or
by calling us.

After successful verification of your chassis number,


the Home screen of the app opens.

Note
Please remember that the Navigation License has
to be renewed after 5 years of vehicle purchase and
renewal can be done by contacting near by Dealer
end.

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Illumination setting
1. Press and hold the ‘Mode’ button for few seconds
till the display enters ‘CLOCK SETTING’.
2. Press ‘Mode’ button twice till the display
‘illumination’.
3. Press ‘Set’ button to enter illumination setting.
4. Now Press ‘Mode’ button change the illumination
from the range of 20% to 100%.
5. Press the ‘Set’ button again to set the illumination
and to come out from illumination setting.

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COOLING SYSTEM LED HEAD LAMP
TVS RONIN is designed with an external oil cooler TVS RONIN comes head lamp combined with front
arrangement for optimal engine cooling. position lamp (FPL). FPL glows automatically once
The oil cooler is mounted in front of the engine which the igntion is turned ON and the head lamp glows on
improves the engine durability and provides better starting engine.
heat management without compromising the engine
performance.

Note
To always have best lighting performance, always ensure
to keep the head lamp and all other lamps outer lenses
clean from dust or any other foreign particles.

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HEAD LAMP AIMING 3. Sit on the vehicle to check the head lamp focus
If you find any deviation in the head lamp beam after the screen setup.
focus of TVS RONIN, check the focus by following 4. Start the vehicle and turn head lamp to high beam
the procedure given below. If the focus is not within mode.
the specified limit mentioned in the illustration, get 5. Rotate the handle bar to the left / right side and
the head lamp focus adjusted at TVS Motor Company focus the head lamp on the vertical line of the
Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer. screen.
To check the head lamp beam focus: 6. Now, turn the head lamp to low beam mode.
1. Place the vehicle as shown in the figure from the 7. Ensure the head lamp low beam focus into
5 meters screen / wall. 720 ± 20mm from the ground level as shown.
2. Mark the horizontal line on a screen around 8. If not, contact nearest TVS Motor Company
720 ± 20mm from the ground level and mark the Authorised Main Dealer or Authorised Dealer for
vertical line in middle of the horizontal line. head lamp focus adjustment.

Ve
rtic
al
Head lamp Low beam cut off line
Sc
re
en
Note
Low beam light on screen
Head lamp beam adjustment requires removal of few
Ground level
fasteners which need to be done with additional care
mm
to avoid damages. Contact TVS Motor Company Limited
± 20
720
Authorised Main Dealer or Authorised Dealer for getting
it adjusted to the specified limit.

nce
The specification for head lamp beam adjustment is
dista
5 me
ters applicable only for India. Owner’s of other countries are
advised to adopt the local rules and regulations.

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FUEL TANK# CAP Warning
Flush type fuel tank cap (1) is provided in TVS RONIN.
To open the fuel tank cap, lift the protection lid (2), Do not smoke while refueling. Do not use cell phones
while refueling. Avoid spilling of fuel on the hot engine.
insert the control key into the lock. Turn the key in
Refill fuel in well ventilated area.
clockwise and lift the cap. Press the cap back to
close. Rotate the key anti-clockwise and take out. Switch off the engine while refueling as petrol is highly
Close the lid. inflammable. After refilling close the cap properly.
To avoid accumulation of water in the fuel tank, a
small drain hole and a pipe is provided in the fuel tank
lid cavity so that the water entering through the lid is
drained out through a hose.

1 2

#
The fuel tank is not a measuring instrument and the capacity
of the fuel tank may slightly vary from the indicated capacity.

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EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM If there is any abnormal jerk, startability issue are felt
This vehicle is fitted with Evaporative Emission in the vehicle or noise due to sudden escape of gas
Control System (EVAP system with canister). during opening of fuel tank cap, immediately report
to the TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
Authorised Dealer.
1

Caution
Never fill fuel beyond the fuel tank inlet (1). Filling
above the inlet may result in improper breathing of
fuel tank which leads to difficulty in starting as well as
improper running of the vehicle.
Whenever refueling the bike fill only the recommended
quantity of fuel (12 liters approx. including reserve).
Do not clean the vehicle by laying down on floor to avoid
fuel entry into EVAP system.

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STANDS Warning
TVS RONIN is equipped with a centre (1) and side
stand (2). Park the motorcycle safely on a solid ground. On slopes,
engage the first gear and park the vehicle in such a way
To place the vehicle on the centre stand, hold the that the front wheel faces uphill.
handle bar left grip with left hand and pillion handle
with right hand. Place your foot firmly on the centre Always retract the side stand to its full up position
stand extension (1a) and press with adequate effort. before moving the vehicle. Else, the vehicle will get
Ensure both the legs of centre stand are touching the ‘Switched OFF’.
ground before placing the vehicle on the stand.
Side stand can be operated by sitting on the vehicle
Caution
with your left foot by pushing it away from the vehicle
to its extreme end. Do not sit on the vehicle when it is parked on the side
stand / centre stand, as your full weight would rest on
the vehicle’s only support.

1a
1

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SEAT Re-assembly
The seat lock is located at the left side of the vehicle There are four hooks to lock the seat with frame.
near the cover frame L. Ensure to locate these seat hooks into the frame
Removal guides and gently push the seat little foreword and
To remove the seat, insert the ignition key into the press at rear end till you hear the ‘click’ sound.
seat lock and turn it in clockwise direction. Pull and
take out the seat by lifting it from the rear end and
gently tapping it on the front end.

Caution
Failing to lock the seat hooks in the frame guides lead
to shaking of seat which may result in riding discomfort.

Caution
Make sure that the seat is locked securely in position.

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TOOL KIT AND FIRST AID KIT Warning
To assist you in performing certain aspects of
periodic maintenance and emergency repairs, a tool Do not remove the tool kit and first aid kit from the
vehicle. Always ensure to keep them along with the
kit is supplied along with the vehicle.
vehicle. Ensure the first aid equipments are changed
A first aid kit is also available along with the tool kit. periodically based on the date of expiry.
Both tool kit and first aid kit are located under the
seat. To access the tool kit / first aid kit, remove the
seat as explained in page no. 71. Tool kit consists Caution
of one number each of the following: It is recommended to use the tool kit in case of any
1. Grip driver emergency only. It is always advisable to take your
2. Bit (+) (-) vehicle to TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer
/ Authorised Dealer.
3. 12 x 14 open end spanner
4. Tool bag

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COVER FRAME R
Caution
Make sure that the cover frame is locked securely in
position after installation.
3
1

Removal
Cover frame R is provided to access the battery and
rear disc brake master cylinder. This cover can be
opened in the following manner:
9. Remove the seat as explained in page No. 71.
10. Remove the mounting screws (1) & (2). Uplug
the lugs at (3) & (4) and take out the cover frame.
Re-assembly
1. Locate the lugs of the cover frame at the holes
provided on the frame at (3) & (4) and install the
mounting screws (1) & (2).

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ADJUSTMENTS Front brake lever - Adjustment*
Clutch lever - Adjustment* TVS RONIN comes with an adjustable front brake
TVS RONIN comes with an adjustable clutch lever. lever. There are three positions provided for you to
There are three positions provided for you to adjust adjust the lever to suit your palm size. The lever can
the lever to suit your palm size. The lever can be be adjusted by adjusting the position adjuster (B)
adjusted by adjusting the position adjuster (A) provided in the lever itself. ‘Position-1’ is the closest
provided in the lever itself. ‘Position-1’ is the closest to throttle grip and ‘Position-3’ is the farthest.
to handle bar grip and ‘Position-3’ is the farthest. To adjust the lever position, push the lever forward
To adjust the lever position, push the lever forward and rotate the position adjuster to any of the three
and rotate the position adjuster to any of the three positions by aligning the ‘arrow mark’ on the lever to
positions by aligning the ‘arrow mark’ on the lever to the ‘number’ provided on the adjuster.
the ‘number’ provided on the adjuster.

B
A

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2. Use the USB, if approved standard USB cable
Caution
used for charging mobile.
Do not try doing any adjustment while riding as it may 3. Do make sure the flap is not damaged while
lead to fatal accident. opening / inserting the USB cable.
Do not use any tool or objects to turn the position DON’Ts
adjuster. Do it by hand only. 1. Do not leave the USB charging flap open / partially
closed.
Note 2. Do not attempt to use / charge any other device,
While adjusting the lever position, ensure the proper other than mobile phones. Only one mobile
aligning of position adjuster’s number with the arrow phone should be charged at a given time.
mark on the lever. 3. Do not try to force the USB connector in, check
Check and ensure the proper free play of both clutch and whether it is inserted in the appropriate direction,
front brake after adjusting the lever position. to prevent the damage to the charger.
4. Do not charge your mobile when engine is off.
SMART PHONE CHARGER*
A provision for fixing a smart phone charger has been Caution
provided on your vehicle. The smart phone charger
The charging time of the mobile may vary, depending on
supplied by the company can be fitted on your vehicle
the mobile’s battery state of charge. The rubber flap in
on chargeable basis. Ask your Dealer to fix the same
the unit has been designed to prevent water entry and
if required. Please follow the guidelines mentioned is not replaceable.
below for using it properly:
DO’s No warranty for charger in case of rubber flap cut.
1. Ensure that no water enters into the unit, by
closing the USB flap properly. * Optional accessosry will be charged extra

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RIDING YOUR TVS RONIN

PRE RIDE INSPECTION


Check the following items before riding

ITEM WHAT TO CHECK FOR


Engine cum transmission oil Availability of oil upto the level (page no. 80)
Fuel Enough fuel for the planned distance of running
Tyres Correct pressure (page no. 97)
Adequate tread depth / No cracks or cuts.
Battery Proper working of all lamps, horn and pass by switch. Low battery indication
Battery charge (page no. 86)
Speedometer Performing self check / Proper working of ABS warning lamp (page no. 11)
Malfunction indicator Turned ‘OFF’ after starting the engine (page no. 29)
Steering Smooth movement / No play or looseness
Throttle Correct free play of cable / Smooth operation
Clutch Correct free play of cable (page no. 92) / Smooth and progressive action
Brakes Availability of brake fluid and proper working of brake (page no. 94)
Wheels Free rotation
Drive chain Slackness and lubrication of chain (page no. 100)

Caution
Do not switch ‘ON’ the ignition without minimum level fuel in tank. It will cause damage to the fuel pump.

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STARTING THE ENGINE SETTING THE VEHICLE IN MOTION
As you turn the ignition switch to the ’ON’ position, 1. Press the clutch lever and engage first gear by
the instrument cluster and the warning lights will go pressing the gearshift lever down.
through the self-diagnostic cycle. During this phase, 2. Open the throttle slowly and simultaneously,
make sure that all the warning lights on the cluster release the clutch lever gently and gradually. The
comes on. vehicle starts moving forward.
The following conditions must be verified before 3. As the vehicle picks up speed, shift to the next
starting the engine. higher gear by closing the throttle, applying the
‰ The engine cut off switch is in ‘ ‘ position. clutch and lifting the gear shift lever up.
‰ Side stand is in retracted condition. 4. Release the clutch lever and open the throttle
‰ The gear is in neutral. smoothly. Select the required gears in a similar
‰ If gears are engaged, the clutch lever should manner.
be engaged fully. Using the transmission
Press the start button without applying the throttle. The transmission is provided to keep the engine to
As soon as the engine starts, release the start run smoothly in its normal operating speed range.
button. The engine will not start/crank if the throttle is The gear ratios have been carefully chosen to meet
opened more than 30%. the characteristics of the engine. The rider should
always select the most suitable gear to achieve the
Caution necessary speed and pulling power smoothly.
Do not keep the engine in idling rpm for long.
Do not open excessive throttle when the vehicle is
parked. It leads to overheating of engine and damage to
the internal components.

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Riding on hills/gradients Warning
When climbing steep hills, the motorcycle may begin
to slow down and show lack of power. At this point, Reduce speed to a safe limit before turning / cornering.
Do not apply brake while turning / cornering. Do not
the rider should shift to a lower gear so that the
disengage clutch before braking.
engine will again be operating in its normal power
range. Shift gears rapidly to prevent the motorcycle Since the engine and exhaust system becomes very
from losing momentum. hot, make sure to park the vehicle in a place where
When riding down a hill, the engine may be used as pedestrians or children are not likely to touch the
brake by shifting to a lower gear. hot surface. Do not park near dry grass or any other
flammable resources which might catch fire.
STOPPING AND PARKING
1. Close the throttle completely and apply both the To avoid deterioration of paint gloss due to ultra violet
brakes simultaneously. rays and heat of sunlight, always park your motorcycle in
2. Down shift the gears with clutch lever pressed / a covered parking.
disengaged as the road speed decreases. Bring
the engine to neutral position just before the
vehicle stops.
3. Turn the ignition ‘OFF’.
4. Park the vehicle on a firm, flat surface.
5. Lock the steering.

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FUEL RECOMMENDATION
Caution
Use only BS VI petrol with minimum RON 91.
Never mix oil and petrol in the fuel tank. Always fill fuel
BS VI petrol containing upto 10% of ethanol by
from reputed and reliable fuel stations.
volume can be used.
Higher ethanol content in petrol can CHECKS AND TIPS FOR IMPROVING FUEL
• degrade plastic and rubber components of ECONOMY
fuel system and vehicle parts. Regular checks
• cause corrosion damage to metal parts like Carry out the periodic maintenance checks as
fuel tank, etc. specified in this manual (refer page no. 83).
• result in startability & drivability issues. Regular maintenance checks will save fuel ensuring
• decrease fuel economy. trouble-free, enjoyable and safe riding besides
Ethanol absorbs water very easily, resulting fuel keeping the environment clean .
separation. Extra care shall be taken to prevent Spark plug
moisture entry into fuel tank while filling ethanol A dirty or defective spark plug leads to wastage of
blended petrol and water washing of vehicle. Painted fuel due to incomplete combustion. Inspect and
parts (viz. panels, covers) shall not come in contact clean the spark plug if necessary. Visually inspect the
with ethanol blended fuels. spark plug gap. If the gap is found more replace the
Manufacturer is not responsible for any warranty plug with a new one.
issues that results from using ethanol blend in excess However the spark plug need to be replaced every
of 10% by volume. 12000 kms or 1 year whichever is earlier. Always
In case of any abnormalities observed due to use of use recommended spark plug only.
ethanol blended fuels, customers are advised to use
a different fuel station/brand for standard E10 fuel or Caution
contact authorised service centres. Do not remove the spark plug when the engine is hot.

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Air cleaner element Engine cum transmission oil
A dirty air cleaner element restricts airflow and Dirty or less engine cum transmission oil increases
increases fuel consumption. Replace the element the friction between various parts of the engine
every 12000 kms. and reduces the engine life, thereby increases fuel
Since paper filter is used in your motorcycle, it is not consumption.
advised to clean the filter. Replace the filter in case of Regularly inspect the engine cum transmission
any abnormalities. oil for correct level and top-up if necessary.
Clutch Get it replaced at regular intervals as per the
Increase in engine speed during acceleration and maintenance schedule. Always use TVS TRU4
constant speed running, without increase in vehicle FULLY SYNTHETIC oil only (SAE 10W 30 API-SL,
speed indicates clutch slip. The clutch slip will JASO MA2).
cause high fuel consumption, poor acceleration and Fuel leak
overheating of engine. If any fuel leak from tank is suspected, tow the vehicle
If the condition persists even after adjusting the to the nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Main
clutch lever play, immediately have the clutch checked Dealer / Authorised Dealer.
by TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Tyres
Authorised Dealer. Low tyre pressure has adverse effects on the vehicle.
The drag on the vehicle increases resulting in
decreased fuel economy. Further more, handling may
Caution be affected adversely.
Never drive the vehicle with the clutch lever pressed.
This will reduce the life of clutch and affect the vehicle Caution
performance and fuel economy.
Do not attempt to do any rectification, as fuel lines are
normally pressurized upto 3.5 bar and any activity by any
untrained personnel, may lead to un-safe condition.

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Check the tyre pressure regularly (weekly) and inflate Note
it to the recommended pressure (refer page no.
The on-road mileage of TVS RONIN is dependent on
97). Never use tyres which are worn out beyond
several factors like road condition, quality of fuel, riding
the permissible limit. speed, operation of clutch and brake, tyre inflation,
Chain slackness maintenance / timely servicing of vehicle, load etc. and
Check and ensure drive chain slackness. Excess hence will differ from the mileage given under standard
slackness leads to higher fuel consumption (refer test conditions such as made in recognised institutes.
page no. 100).
Wheels free movement
Check and ensure the free movement of wheels by
rotating the them at least once in a week to avoid
wastage of fuel.
Fast starting from rest wastes fuel
A racing start from rest at full throttle will waste fuel
and damage the engine. It also creates a potentially
dangerous traffic situation. Fuel is wasted whenever
the rider suddenly accelerate or apply brake.
Avoid unnecessary idling
While waiting for someone or stopping in signals for
long time, if the engine is kept running at idle speed,
it causes unnecessary wastage of fuel.
Avoid frequent braking
Anticipate corners and slopes as well as the traffic
conditions. Unnecessary and frequent braking
reduces the fuel economy.

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MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
The maintenance schedule indicates the intervals between periodic services. At the end of each interval, be sure to
inspect, check, replace, adjust, lubricate and service as instructed. If the maintenance is not done periodically, it will
result in rapid wear and severe damage to the vehicle. If the vehicle is used under high stress conditions such as
continuous full throttle operation or is operated in dusty area, certain jobs should be performed more often to ensure
reliability of the vehicle. Cylinder head, steering components, suspension, chain and wheel components etc., are key
items and require very special and careful servicing. TVS Motor Company Limited strongly recommends that the jobs
as per the maintenance schedule be performed by your TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
Dealer.
Periodic inspections may reveal one or more parts that may need replacement. Whenever replacing parts on TVS
RONIN, it is recommended that you use only the TVS Motor Company Genuine parts.

Caution
Proper running-in and maintenance are mandatory for making certain that your vehicle is reliable and gives optimum
performance at all times. Make sure that the periodic maintenance is performed thoroughly in accordance with the
instructions given in this owner’s manual.
In more dusty areas, the air filter element required early replacement than the mentioned kilometers to avoid costly damages
to the engine.

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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (months or km whichever occurs earlier)
After free
In free service
service
SERVICE 1st 2nd 3rd Every Remarks
km 750 - 1000 5500 - 6000 11500 - 12000 6000 km
PERIOD FROM THE DATE OF SALE 30 - 45 days 6 months 12 months 6 months
ITEMS ACTIVITY
Engine cum transmission oil Replace R R R R
Oil filter (Stainer) Clean C C C C
Oil filter element Replace R R R R
Spark plug Replace – – R – Replace every 12000 km
Air cleaner element Replace – – R – Replace every 12000 km
Tappet clearance Inspect I I I I
Clutch and throttle play Inspect and adjust I&A I&A I&A I&A
Steering smooth operation Adjust if required. Lubricate every
Inspect, adjust and lubricate I I I I
/ play 24000 km
Replace every 36000 km if
Front fork oil Replace – – – – required (in case of inefficiency in
functioning or cases of oil leak)
Front and rear suspension Inspect for proper functioning I I I I
All fasteners Inspect and tighten I & TI I & TI I & TI I & TI
Drive chain** Clean, lubricate and adjust C, L & A C, L & A C, L & A C, L & A
Chain guide bottom Inspect – – I – Inspect and replace if required

** Clean the drive chain with TRU SPRAY chain cleaner and dry cloth. Apply TRU SPRAY / TRU 4 oil as frequently as every 500 km for better chain life and smooth
vehicle running. Check drive chain, rear sprocket and engine sprocket for wear. If any part is worn, replace the same. Always replace the engine sprocket, rear sprocket
and chain together.

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After free
In free service
service
SERVICE 1st 2nd 3rd Every Remarks
km 750 - 1000 5500 - 6000 11500 - 12000 6000 km
PERIOD FROM THE DATE OF SALE 30 - 45 days 6 months 12 months 6 months
ITEMS ACTIVITY
All bulbs, horn and switches Inspect for proper functioning I I I I
Battery voltage and terminals Inspect I I I I
Brake effectiveness / Brake
Inspect I I I I
system leak if any
Brake pedal shaft Lubricate L L L L
Brake pad wear / Brake fluid*
/ WSS cable clamps / Brake
Inspect I I I I
hose / Bundy tubes / HECU
mounting cushions
Connect ride scan tool if MIL glows,
Malfunction indicator lamp Check with Diagnostic tool – – – –
check and clear DTCs
Wheel freeness Inspect I I I I
Tyre pressure Inspect I I I I
Centre / side stand pivot Lubricate L L L L
Swing arm bearings Clean and lnspect – – – – Clean and lubricate every 24000 km
Wheel balancing Inspect and adjust – – I&A – Inspect and adjust every 12000 km

R - Replace; I - Inspect; C - Clean; A - Adjust; L - Lubricate; TI - Tighten


* Replace every 21000 km or 2 years whichever occurs earlier

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RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
APPLICATION QTY MANUFACTURER BRAND

1300 ml (during regular service) TVS TRU4 FULLY SYNTHETIC oil


Engine cum transmission oil TVS Motor Company
1500 ml (incase of disassembly) (SAE 10W30 API-SL, JASO MA2)

RH front fork - 500 ± 2 cc


Front fork oil SHOWA SS-47G
LH front fork - 525 ± 2 cc

Disc brake fluid – TVS Girling DOT 3 / DOT 4


Bharat petroleum MP Grease No. 3
Grease – IOC Servo Gem No. 3
Kluber Lubrication Kluber Centoplex 2
Steering grease – Bechem Bechem poly urea grease

Chain cleaner – TVS Motor Company TRU SPRAY chain cleaner

Chain lubricant – TVS Motor Company TRU SPRAY

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SELF - MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 4. W hile connecting the terminals, observe the
BATTERY correct polarity. Connect the red wire to the ‘+’
To ensure better performance and long life of battery, terminal and black wire to the ‘–’ terminal of the
you are requested to follow the steps given bellow: battery.
1. Remove the cover frame R (refer page no. 73). 5. Apply petroleum jelly to the terminals to avoid
corrosion.
2. Check the battery voltage. If the voltage measured
Incase of any abnormality or for removal of the
is less than 12.4 Volts, charge the battery using
battery from the vehicle, contact TVS Motor Company
TVS Motor Company Limited recommended
Authorisd Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer.
battery charger only at TVS Motor Company
Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer.
3. Adding any additional electrical accessories other Caution
than TVS Motor Company recommended ones, Never check the battery charge by shorting the terminals.
may lead to disqualification of warranty coverage. Always connect the positive terminal first (red wire) and
then negative (black wire) to avoid sparking.
The inversion of the battery wires can damage the
battery and the recharging system.
If the motorcycle is to remain unused for a long time (a
month or longer), it is advisable to disconnect the battery
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Recommendations to maintain battery health (positive and negative wires) can be
during prolonged parking conditions disconnected and fasteners can be secured
While your vehicle is parked for prolonged duration, with battery terminals.*
battery continues to discharge and if left unattended 2. During Storage
can get completely discharged. It is recommended a. Store it at room temperature or lower.
to ride the vehicle for minimum 60 km every week b. Store the vehicle in the shade and protected
to keep the battery in healthy condition. This could from rain and cover the vehicle to prevent
be at a stretch in one ride or several rides during rodents from entering and damaging the
the week. The vehicle speed will vary during the wires.
ride but an average speed of minimum 30 km/h
3. After Storage
will be helpful to ensure proper battery charging. To
a. Connect the wires and fuse, if disconnected
conserve battery charge during such period. This is
earlier, with ignition switch in OFF position*
only a recommendation to maintain battery charge
and regular service schedules must be followed to b. Start the vehicle by kick starting.
maintain your vehicle in good running condition. (Above recommendations do not consider storage
The following are the recommendations to the users effects on other systems such as induction and fuel
regarding battery maintenance before, during and systems and wheels)
after long storage of battery: Periodic Maintenance of Batteries:
1. Before Storage • Keep top of battery clean.
a. Store the battery only after fully charging it. • Check cables, clamps, and case for obvious
b. Battery fuse to be disconnected and stored damage or loose connections.
safely. This will reduce the sleep mode current • Clean terminals and connectors as necessary.
and hence enhance storage life of battery.*
c. Alternatively, battery connecting wires
* To be done by skilled personnel

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• R echarge battery if voltage is below 12.4 FUSE REPLACEMENT
Volts. The electrical components of your motorcycle are
• Valve Regulate Lead Acid (VRLA) / Lead Acid protected by five fuses. Out of which four fuses
batteries are prone to water damage. Any are housed inside a fuse box and located inside the
water entry, through vents or otherwise; will cover frame near the battery. One more main fuse is
result in irreparable damage to the battery or located bellow the fuel tank.
the vehicle. To access the fuses located below cover frame R:
1. Turn ‘OFF’ the ignition.
Warning 2. Park the motorcycle on a flat firm surface and
remove the cover frame R as explained in page
Battery develop explosive gases. Keep it away from
no. 73.
heat sources. If charging is required the battery must be
charged in well ventilated area.
3. Open the fuse box lid.
4. The fuse box contains 10A fuse, 15A fuse, 20A
Unusable battery must be disposed in environment fuse or 15A fuse and 25A fuse each one.
friendly manner. Do not discard it with household thrash.
Handover the battery to the battery Dealers or to a
recycle center that accept used battery.

Caution
Never operate the vehicle with discharged battery as it
may damage electrical components.
Do not push start the vehicle, use a good battery to start
the vehicle.

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Good
GoodFuse
Fuse Blown
Blown Fuse
Fuse To access the fuse located below fuel tank:
1. Fuel tank needs to be removed to access the 60A
Main fuse.
2. Replace the blown fuse with a new one with the
same rating (extra fuse (A) is provided in the fuse
holder itself).
3. Turn ‘ON’ the ignition lock and check for proper
5. Open the fuse and pull out the required fuse. functioning of electrical. lncase if the fuse fails
6. Replace the blown fuse with a new one with again and to remove fuel tank, consult the
same rating (extra fuses are provided inside the nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised Main
fuse case itself). Dealer / Authorised Dealer.
7. Close the fuse case and re-fix case.
8. Turn ‘ON’ the ignition lock and check for proper
functioning of electrical and ABS system. lncase
if the fuse fails again, consult the nearest TVS
Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
Authorised Dealer.
A
Caution
Do not use vehicle by shorting the wires without a
fuse. This may result in overheating of electrical / wiring
and may result in fire. Never replace a fuse with a rating
other than that prescribed, in order to avoid damage to
the electrical equipment.

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SPARK PLUG Visually inspect the spark plug gap. The gap should
1. Wipe and clean the dust and mud around the be 0.8 to 0.9 mm. If the gap is found to be more,
spark plug mounting to avoid their entry inside replace the spark plug with a new one.
the cylinder. After cleaning and inspecting the gap, reinstall
2. Pullout the suppressor cap from spark plug. the spark plug and tighten by hand to avoid cross
3. Remove the spark plug using a plug spanner. threading. Finally tighten using the spanner. Do
not over tight or cross thread the spark plug. After
A spark plug with heavy carbon deposits will not
reassembling the plug fix back the suppressor cap
produce strong sparks. Hence, only if necessary,
and ensure its proper fitment.
remove the carbon deposits from the spark plug with
a small wire brush or spark plug cleaning tool.
Inspect the spark plug electrodes (A) and (B) for any Caution
corrosion. If found any replace the spark plug with a Always use only recommended make and type of spark
new one. plug. Since the hook type spark plug is used, it is not
advised to adjust the plug electrodes as it may damage
the electrodes. Replace spark plug every 12000 km or
1 year whichever is earlier.
Cover the spark plug hole with a cloth when the plug is
removed to prevent entry of dust / water.
Do not remove the spark plug when the engine is hot. It
is advisable to tight the new spark plug by hand till the
end and then loose. Again re-tight the spark plug by 1/8
A 0.8 ~ 0.9 mm
of rotation after sealing by using only the hand tool.

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ENGINE CUM TRANSMISSION OIL 6. T he oil level should be between the minimum and
Check the engine cum transmission oil level maximum level marks on the gauge as shown in
periodically. The gauge oil level is provided at the the figure.
right-hand side crankcase cover. The check must be 7. If the oil level is below the minimum level, top
performed when the engine is in cold condition, after up with TVS TRU4 FULLY SYNTHETIC oil (SAE
placing the motorcycle in center stand with front 10W30 API-SL, JASO MA2) upto the maximum
wheel touching the ground. level mark. Do not overfill.
8. Wipe out the oil traces with a clean cloth to
Maximum prevent dust accumulation and re-fix the gauge.

Caution
Do not run the vehicle with insufficient / without engine
cum transmission oil as it will cause serious damage to
the engine components.
Minimum Excessive oil filling will cause oil leak and other
1. P lace the motorcycle in an upright position on a malfunctions. Always use TVS TRU4 FULLY SYNTHETIC
horizontal and firm surface. oil only (SAE 10W30 API-SL, JASO MA2).
2. Wipe-off the surroundings of gauge oil level. Make sure that no foreign object gets in the crankcase
3. Remove the gauge oil level and wipe it clean. while topping up the engine oil.
4. Re-insert the gauge oil level by completely
screwing it in. Warning
5. Once again remove the gauge and check the oil
Correctly recycle or dispose the used engine oil in order
level.
to avoid environmental pollution.

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CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT 2. Loosen the lock nut (2) while holding the clutch
Clutch lever free play is one of the most important cable adjusting nut (1). Adjust the clutch cable
adjustment which you may need to check in-between adjusting nut (1) ‘in’ or ‘out’ to give sufficient play
services for better life of the clutch plates. The free in the clutch lever.
play of the clutch lever should be 8 to 13 mm as 3. After adjusting the play hold the adjuster nut in
measured at the clutch lever end at handle bar before the same position and tighten the lock nut.
the clutch begins to disengage.
Adjust the clutch lever free play periodically by means 2 1
of clutch cable adjuster at arm clutch release if the
free play is found more.
1. Ensure that the engine is cold (engine oil at room
temperature).

8 ~ 13 mm

Caution
Too much or too less clutch lever free play will damage
the clutch plates, thereby affecting the performance
of the vehicle. Adjust the clutch lever free play only
when the engine is cold. After adjusting free play
properly, if there is a clutch slip or there is difficulty in
shifting gear, visit your TVS Motor Company Authorised
Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer for rectification.

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REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
TVS RONIN is provided with dual rated, 7 step
adjustable, gas filled rear shock absorber to meet
different road and load.

SOFT HARD

Note
During the time of delivery of the motorcycle, the rear
suspension is adjusted to the standard configuration.
Rear shock absorber spring stiffness can be set to
Warning your convenience. Contact your TVS Motor Company
Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer for setting
The rear shock absorber contains highly compressed the rear shock absorber load.
gas. Do not try to open or disassemble it in any way.

Caution
Adjust step by step. Do not go at a stretch as it will
damage the cam.

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BRAKES 2. Brake fluid level always should be above the
Front brake ‘LOWER’ mark (B) on the master cylinder when
You can observe a master cylinder (1) on the right the master cylinder is parallel to the ground.
side of the handle bar, a caliper assembly (2) fitted to 3. If the brake fluid level is below the mark or while
the fork leg R along with a wheel speed sensor (3), a applying brake if you feel the brake is more
disc (4) and the toner ring (5) to the front wheel. Also spongy or ineffective due to air entry, contact
you can observe a high pressure hose connecting TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
the master cylinder to the HECU of ABS system Authorised Dealer for topping-up the brake fluid,
and another hose connecting HECU to the caliper air bleeding and other brake related inspections.
assembly.
1. Check the master cylinder brake fluid level
through the view piece glass (A). B

5
A
2

Note
3 4
Check the brake fluid level only when the master cylinder
is parallel to the ground.

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Rear brake 2. Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir. It
You can observe a master cylinder (1) mounted on should be between maximum and minimum
the right side rider foot rest, a reservoir (2) below the level.
cover frame R, a caliper assembly (3) fitted on the 3. If the brake fluid level is below minimum or
rear wheel axle along with wheel speed sensor (4)*, while applying brake if you feel the brake is more
a disc (5) and toner ring (6)* to the rear wheel. Two spongy or ineffective due to air entry, contact
high pressure hoses connecting the master cylinder TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
to HECU* and HECU* to the caliper (in singal channel Authorised Dealer for topping-up the brake fluid,
ABS version high pressure hose is connected directly air bleeding and other brake related inspections.
to the caliper assembly).
1. Remove the cover frame R (refer page no. 73
for removal procedure).

Maximum
3 Minimum
2 1
4

5 Note
Check the brake fluid level only when the master cylinder
* Not applicable single channel ABS version is parallel to the ground.

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Brake pad wear indicator
Visually check the brake pads for wear. If the wear is
found beyond the wear indicator groove as shown in
the figure then, replace the brake pads as a set with
a new one.

Wear limit
Warning
Lack of maintenance of the brake system increases the
risk of accident. If you notice any malfunction in brake
system contact nearest TVS Motor Company Authorised
Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer.

Caution
Replace the brake pads as a set, if the wear indicator
shows beyond the wear limit.

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TYRES* Tyre tread condition
Tyre pressure: Operating the vehicle with excessively worn tyres
Check the tyre pressure atleast once in a week if not will decrease riding stability and can lead to loss of
more frequently. Insufficient air pressure in the tyres control. It is recommended to replace the tyre when
not only hasten tyre wear, but also seriously affects the tyre wears off to the tyre wear indicator level
the stability of the vehicle. (indicated by TWI on the tyre).
Under-inflated tyres make smooth cornering difficult Tyre rotation direction
and over-inflated tyres decreases the tyre contact While reassembling the tyre, after removing from
with the ground which can lead to skidding and loss wheel rim, ensure that the arrow mark (A) provided
of control. Be sure that the tyre pressure is within the on the tyre facing the direction of wheel rotation.
specified limits at all times.
TW
I

Solo Pillion
Front 1.75 kg/cm² (25 psi) 1.75 kg/cm² (25 psi)
Rear 1.97 kg/cm² (28 psi) 2.25 kg/cm² (32 psi)

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Warning
The tyre inflation pressure in cold condition and the
tyre thread condition are extremely important for the
performance and safety of the rider. Check the tyres
* The pneumatic tyres fitted in this vehicle meet the
frequently for inflation pressure as well as the wear
requirements specified by BIS and comply with the
pattern on it. Use of a tyre other than the standard requirements under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules
will cause instability. (CMVR), 1989.

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Tyre puncture
Caution
TVS RONIN is fitted with a tubeless tyre on both front
and rear wheel. lncase of any puncture / tyre damage Side walls of the tubeless tyres which are in contact with
the wheel rim are only seals the air inside the wheel
it is advised to visit nearest tyre manufacturer Dealer
assembly. Hence, care should be taken not to damage
or the tyre repair shops who know the repairing
the side walls of the tyres during removal / reassembly.
methods of tubeless tyre.
It is not necessary to remove the tyre from wheel rim Wheel balancing to be done every 1 year or every
always to attend the puncture. Even though, if there 12000 km and also after every tyre puncture repair
is a need of tyre removal, it is strongly recommended or tyre replacement to have better high speed
to use a tyre removal / fitment machine. performance.
If at all, tyre levers need to be used, the levers should
be free from sharp edges and care should be taken
not to damage the rim and tyre.

Warning
Use of a tyre other than the standard may cause
instability and improper function of ABS.
Keep the toner ring upwards whenever the wheel is
removed in order to avoid damage to the toner ring.
Damaged toner ring affects the ABS function.

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Tyre Maintenance Tips

Inflation Pressure Check - Condition

R T

Within Within
1 km 5 km

Note
If vehicle is in hold condition for long time
• Need movement of vehicle to avoid particular spot of tyre not to touch the ground for more than week time.
• Inflation pressure should check on cold condition maximum travel time should not exceed more than 1 km.
• Weekly basis inflation pressure check helps to improve 10% of tread life & fuel efficiency.

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DRIVE CHAIN The drive chain must be cleaned, checked, lubricated
Proper lubrication and adjustment of drive chain gives and adjusted at specified intervals mentioned in the
long service life of the chain. Poor maintenance of maintenance schedule.
the chain causes premature wear or damage to the Even though the chain is cleaned, lubricated and
drive chain and sprockets. Poor chain maintenance adjusted during regular service by the Dealers,
also affects mileage of the vehicle. the user must clean the chain with TRU SPARY
chain cleaner & dry cloth and lubricate with TRU
SPRAY / TRU4 oil as frequently as every 500 km
for better chain life and smooth vehicle running.
Check, clean, lubricate and adjust the drive chain in
the following manner:
1. Place the vehicle on centre stand with the
transmission in neutral.
2. Clean the chain in the as explained below:
20 ~ 25 mm • Turn OFF the engine.
• Shake the TVS TRU SPRAY chain cleaner
bottle well.
• Rotate the rear tyre so as the chain, front and
Warning rear sprockets rotate along with it. Apply TVS
Riding with improperly adjusted chain / high slackness TRU SPRAY chain cleaner front and sideways.
can cause the chain to come off the sprockets resulting • Clean the chain using soft brush.
in accident or serious damage to the motorcycle. • Repeat the steps if needed until the dust is
Misalignment of rear wheel or sprockets can cause removed completely.
abnormal wear of chain and sprockets and results in • Let the vehicle be parked for 10 ~15 mins to
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3. After the chain is completely dry, apply TVS TRU4
Chain Lub by rotating the rear wheel by hand in
forward direction.
4. Now, check the slackness of the drive chain (as
shown). The slackness of the drive chain should
not exceed the limit (maximum 20 ~ 25 mm).
Excess slackness consumes more fuel.
5. If the slackness is found more contact TVS Motor
Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
Dealer for adjustment.

Caution
Lubricate the drive chain after the motorcycle is
washed with water or riding in rainy / wet condition.
The chain must be serviced more frequently when the
vehicle is operated under severe conditions like dusty,
muddy, wet, high speed or frequent starting / stopping.

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FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL AND REASSEMBLY Warning
1. Slightly loosen the axle nut (1)
Ensure proper seating of disc in the caliper assembly
2. Loosen the left side clamping screws (2) and (3).
while reassembling the wheel.
3. Now, remove the axle nut along with a washer.
4. Support the front wheel and slowly pull out the Ensure to re-fix the right spacers at both the sides of
quick-release axle (4) from the left side. the wheel.
5. Place a support below the frame to prevent Keep the toner ring upwards whenever the wheel is
vehicle from falling and lift the vehicle up. removed in order to avoid damages to the toner ring.
6. Carefully dislocate the disc from the caliper Damaged toner ring affects ABS function.
assembly and slide the wheel out.
7. Reverse the procedure for reassembling.

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REAR WHEEL REMOVAL AND REASSEMBLY 6. During re-assembly, engage the drum sprocket
1. Remove the wheel hugger rear. with the wheel along with the drive chain and
2. Remove the axle nut (1) along with the washer then assemble the wheel into swing arm.
and partially pull out the axle (2). 7. Re-assemble the other parts in the reverse order
3. Take out the caliper assembly along with the of removal.
wheel speed sensor* by dislocating it from the
disc and the swing arm lug. Warning
4. Carefully hang the caliper assembly in the swing Keep the toner ring upwards whenever the wheel is
arm itself. Take out the spacer and pull out the removed in order to avoid damages to the toner ring.
axle fully. Damaged toner ring affects ABS function*.
5. Remove the wheel assembly by gently tapping it
along with the disc and toner ring*. Caution
While assembling the caliper assembly ensure that the
slot provided in the caliper is properly located to the lug
provided in the swing arm assembly.
Always make sure that whenever the wheel is removed,
axle nut is properly re-tightened to the specified torque
and chain play is re-checked and adjusted if required.

1 2 Note
During removal of rear wheel axle hold the drum sprocket
assembly with the hand as it may fall. Carefully hang the
drum sprocket along with chain in the swing arm itself.

* Not applicable single channel ABS version

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STORAGE PROCEDURES 7. Cover up the vehicle completely with a clean
For storage of your motorcycle for longer periods of tarpaulin or any other suitable cover. Store the
over a month and above, we recommend to carry out vehicle inside a garage or similar area to avoid
the following steps: damage due to dust and rain. Make sure that the
1. Clean the vehicle thoroughly. Park the vehicle on storage area is well ventilated and free from any
centre stand. source of flame or spark.
2. Warm up the engine and drain engine cum
transmission oil. Store the oil, if new, in a dust Caution
free container. Do not park the vehicle on a slope or soft ground or else
3. Empty the fuel tank. it may fall.
4. Remove the spark plug and feed in several drop
During storage, the battery must be recharged on a TVS
of engine cum transmission oil through spark plug
Motor Company recommended battery charger atleast
hole. Crank the engine few times and reinstall the once in a month.
spark plug.
5. Remove the battery, store it away from direct
sunlight and freezing temperatures.
6. Place a suitable support at the bottom of the
frame so that both the tyres are off the ground.
This will ensure better tyre life.

Warning
The exhaust system becomes hot after a run. Park the
vehicle in a place where pedestrians or children are not
likely to touch the vehicle.

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TAKING THE VEHICLE OUT OF STORAGE FOR RECOMMENDED TIPS WHEN TAKING A LONG
REGULAR USE TRIP OF MORE THAN 500 KM
1. Take the vehicle out of the garage and clean it A) Please keep the following items for use in case of
thoroughly. emergency:
2. Remount the battery after bench charging if 1. Complete tool kit / first aid kit
required. 2. Recommended spark plug one number.
3. Fill the engine cum transmission oil (TVS TRU4 3. Throttle and clutch cables one number each.
FULLY SYNTHETIC - SAE 10W30 API-SL, JASO B) Precautions to be taken for the journey:
MA2) and check the oil level using the gauge.
1. Ensure engine cum transmission oil and
4. Lubricate the parts as instructed in the brake oil level are up to the level.
maintenance schedule.
2. Adequate fuel in fuel tank.
5. Fill up fresh petrol in the fuel tank.
C) Check your motorcycle for the following:
6. Check and inflate the tyres to the specified tyre
1. Tightness of all bolts and nuts with correct
pressure.
torque value.
7. Check and correct the points mentioned in page
2. Fitness of tyres / tyre pressure / tread depth.
no. 76.
3. All bulbs, indicators and horn function.
8. Turn the ignition switch to ‘ON’ position. Retract
4. Balancing of wheel.
9. the side stand if the vehicle is parked on side
5. Check for the proper functioning of ABS
stand. Start the engine and allow it to idle for a
(through ABS warning lamp)
few minutes and ride out.
6. Smooth functioning of all cables and their
Caution
free plays.
Avoid using alkaline solution like detergent soaps for 7. Smoothness of steering operation.
washing. This may damage head lamp and other lamp
assemblies.

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8. Slackness and lubrication of chain (page no.
Caution
100)
9. Front / rear brake functioning and rear brake Long journey are to be taken only after the running-in
period of 1000 km.
lamp switch adjustment.
10. Front fork for any abnormality.
11. Spark plug cleanliness and condition of spark Note
plug. Ensure the first aid equipments are changed periodically
12. Air filter element cleanliness. based on the expiry.
13. Lubrication of all items mentioned in the
periodic maintenance schedule.
14. Intactness of EVAP system hoses and
canister.
15. Any other job as necessary.
16. Have your vehicle checked at any TVS
Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer /
Authorised Dealer.

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WARRANTY AND SERVICES

TVS Motor Company Limited (‘the Company’) give this warranty with respect to the TVS RONIN manufactured
by the Company.
While the Company has taken every care to maintain quality in the manufacture of the TVS RONIN, the above said
warranty is subject to other terms of warranty: 
During 5 Years from the date of purchase or during the first 60,000 km of run for the vehicle in the hands of original
retail purchaser, whichever is earlier, the parts of the vehicle covered under warranty which prove to the satisfaction
of the Company to have a manufacturing defect will be repaired or replaced free of cost.
The Company’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, free of cost, those parts of the
vehicle which upon examination by the Company may prove to the Company’s satisfaction to have a manufacturing
defect, and in such cases the Company’s decision either to repair or replace the affected parts will be final. In the
event of replacement of parts, the Company also reserves the right to use parts of the same brand as the affected
parts or any other brand which is used by the Company in the course of manufacture. All parts replaced under this
warranty will become the property of the Company and must be returned to the company.
Limitations of Warranty:
This warranty shall not apply to following condition:
1. Any natural wear and tear, including without limitation, aging.
2. Warranty claims on proprietary items such as tyres, tubes and batteries etc,. should be preferred by the user
directly on the respective manufacturer, as per their warranty terms and the Company shall not be liable in any
manner in respect to the same.
• Battery warranty for “MF type (Maintenance Free)” is applicable for a period of 21 months from the date
of charging or 18 months from the date of sale or 20,000 kms, whichever is earlier.
• Battery warranty for “Lead Acid type” is applicable for a period of 15 months from date of charging or
12 months from date of sale or 10000 kms whichever is earlier.
3. Parts repaired or replaced under this warranty are warranted only throughout the remainder of the original
warranty period.

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4. The Company is not liable for any delay in servicing due to reasons beyond the control of the Company or any of
its Authorised Main Dealers / Authorised Dealers.
5. In any event, the Company is not liable for indirect, remote, incidental or consequential damages. 
6. The Company may make any modification or improvement to vehicles in future production at any time without
prior notice and without any obligation to install the same on vehicles previously dispatched for sale.
7. Any claim under this warranty will lie only when the customer:  
• takes his vehicle to an Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer of the Company and reports the problem
he / she felt in the vehicle to enable the Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer to inspect the same and
assess the cause for the reported problems. 
• produces to such Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer the Service Handbook for the concerned vehicle
for verification of relevant details.
8. This is the only warranty given by the Company for the TVS RONIN. No employee, Dealer or other person is
authorised to extend or enlarge this warranty.
Warning
Modifications to this vehicle not approved by the TVS Motor Company may cause loss of performance and render it unsafe
for use and disqualifies for warranty coverage also.

Following Toll Free numbers can be contacted for battery related queries if any.
Incase of EXIDE battery, call :- 1800 103 5454 Incase of AMCO battery, call :- 1800 425 0096
Incase of TATA GREEN battery, call :- 1800 419 8888 Incase of AMARON battery, call :- 1800 425 5858

Following Toll Free numbers can be contacted for Tyre related queries if any.
Incase of TVS Srichakra, call :- 04522443300 Incase of JK tyre, call :- 18002581100
Incase of Maxxis tyre, call :- 1800 532 2888

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List of parts not covered under warranty

ITEM WHAT TO CHECK FOR


Normal Maintenance Operations Engine tune-up, decarbonizing, fuel system cleaning, oil changes, head light focusing,
fastener retightening, ignition timing, clutch and brakes as well as other normal
adjustments.
Wear & Tear items Chain, sprockets, clutch and brake linings, fasteners, shims, washers, oil seals,
gaskets, O’ rings and spokes etc.
Electrical Led lamps, fuse, AHO etc
Service Maintenance Parts Oil filters, spark plug, air filter, Engine cum transmission oil and brake fluid
Rubber, Rexine & Plastic items All hoses , pipes and plastic aesthetics
Proprietary Items Battery, tyres and tubes (the warranty terms are subject to our agreement with
proprietary OEM)
(Battery warranty for “MF type (Maintenance Free)” is applicable for a period of 21
months from the date of charging or 18 months from the date of sale or 20,000 kms,
whichever is earlier).
(Battery warranty for “Lead Acid type” is applicable for a period of 15 months from
date of charging or 12 months from date of sale or 10000 kms whichever is earlier).
Others Factors Parts of the vehicle getting affected due to atmospheric effect / environmental factors
(rusting, paint peel off etc.). However, depending on the vehicle usage condition,
warranty would be accepted up to 2 years from the date of purchase.

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ITEM WHAT TO CHECK FOR
Parts of the vehicle which have been tampered with, altered, repaired or replaced
by persons not authorised by the Company and which in the sole judgement of the
Company affect the performance of the vehicle.
Parts which are used in conjunction with parts not made or recommended by the
Company.
Parts suffering damage or resultant damage by accident, misuse, negligent treatment,
use of bad quality lubricants or impure fuel or by omission to follow the guidance and
instructions contained in this owner’s manual.
Vehicles on which any warranty service including scheduled paid service is not
Others Factors availed when it falls due (at TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
Dealer).
Vehicles sold or transferred by original retail purchaser.
Vehicles used for racing or any competition or used otherwise than for ordinary
personal transportation.
Vehicles attached with side cars etc. 
Vehicles which have been taken out of India.
Vehicles affected by natural calamities like flood, earthquake, tsunami, storm etc,.
If the vehicle has been used for commercial purpose like taxi or used for rental or
hiring or any other purpose other than regular personal transportation.

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SERVICE INFORMATION
There are eleven services for TVS RONIN during warranty period. Of these, first three services are free services for
which labour charges are free. In addition to these three free services, we have a scheme of eight pay services. For
keeping the maintenance track of your vehicle, a free and pay service record sheets are attached with this Service
Handbook. Please have the record sheets filled by the Dealer who is carrying out the maintenance service.
Before you avail your first free service, please enter the particulars of your vehicle on the left side of this page. This
will be useful for any reference.
For availing any of the eleven warranty services, please take your vehicle and your Service Handbook to any of our
Authorised Main Dealer or any of our Authorised Dealer. After effecting the service, the Authorised Main Dealer or the
Authorised Dealer will affix their stamp on the last column of the free or pay service record sheet for your record and
reference. An OTP would be sent to customer‘s registered mobile number. The same to be shared with the servicing
Dealer on or before vehicle delivery.
Periodic maintenance always helps good perfor mance of an automobile and our services are planned to keep your
TVS RONIN performing good. Please note that carrying out the service for your vehicle at scheduled intervals at
any of the TVS Motor Company Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised Dealer is necessary for availing warranty.
And please also remember that, after the services are over, periodic servicing of your vehicle at appropriate intervals,
depending upon its extent of use, will keep your vehicle at its best level of performance.
In case you need any clarification or assistance, please feel free to write to us mentioning the frame number, engine
number and date of purchase of your vehicle also the name and place of the Authorised Main Dealer / Authorised
Dealer from whom you bought the vehicle and getting it serviced.
Service Department
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED
P.O.Box No. 4, Harita, Hosur - 635 109,
TAMILNADU, INDIA.
Toll free no. :- 1800-258-7111

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PLANNED SERVICE SCHEDULE (kms or month whichever of the two occurs early)
SL.NO. SERVICE TYPE KMS MONTHS
1 1st Service Free 750 ~ 1000 30 ~ 45 days
2 2nd Service Free 5500 ~ 6000 6
3 3rd Service Free 11500 ~ 12000 12
4 4th Service Pay 17500 ~ 18000 18
5 5th Service Pay 23500 ~ 24000 24
6 6th Service Pay 29500 ~ 30000 30
7 7th Service Pay 35500 ~ 36000 36
8 8th Service Pay 41500 ~ 42000 42
9 9th Service Pay 47500 ~ 48000 48
10 10th Service Pay 53500 ~ 54000 54
11 11th Service Pay 59500 ~ 60000 60

Note
Free service enables the customer to avail the service at free of labour charges. Charges for the pay service should be
borne by the customer. Cost of engine oil, periodic maintenance parts, filter, brake fluids, all types of greases, petroleum
jelly, distilled water, chain cleaner, lubricants, coolants, cleaning cloths for both free and paid services are chargeable to the
customer.

* Please remember that, after the above schedule, periodic servicing of your vehicle at appropriate intervals, depending upon its extent of use,
will keep your vehicle at its best level of performance.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

TVS RONIN
DESCRIPTION
Single channel ABS Dual channel ABS
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED
MANUFACTURER
P.B. No1, Bythahalli, Kadakola post, Mysore - 571 311, India.
ENGINE
Single cylinder, 4 stroke, oil cooled, fuel injection, OHC, spark ignition
Type
engine
Cylinder bore 66 mm
Stroke 66 mm
Piston displacement 225.9 cm³
Compression ratio 10.14 ± 0.5 : 1
Air filter Viscous Paper filter element
Oil filter Wire mesh and micronic paper filter element
Lubrication system Forced wet sump
Maximum power in kW 15.01 kW @ 7750 rpm
Maximum torque in Nm 19.93 Nm @ 3750 rpm
Maximum speed 120 km/h in 5th gear
Engine idling rpm (under warm condition) 1300 ± 200 rpm
Starting system Electric starter (with ISG)
Emission norms BS VI

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TVS RONIN
DESCRIPTION
Single channel ABS Dual channel ABS
TRANSMISSION
Clutch Wet multi plate RT slipper clutch
Gear shift pattern 1 down and 4 up
Primary transmission Helical gears
Secondary transmission Chain and sprockets
GEAR RATIO
I gear 2.917
II gear 1.857
III gear 1.333
IV gear 1.050
V gear 0.880
Primary reduction 2.818
Secondary reduction 3.230

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TVS RONIN
DESCRIPTION
Single channel ABS Dual channel ABS
CHASSIS
Overall length 2040 mm
Overall width 805 mm
Overall height 1170 mm
Sear length 795 mm
Ground clearance (unladen) 181 mm
Wheel base 1357 mm
Kerb weight (with toolkit and 90% of fuel) 159 kg 160 kg
Pay load 135 kg
Maximum laden weight 294 kg 295 kg
Steering angle 35° (both sides)
Caster angle 27°
Frame Double Cradle Split Synchro Stiff (DCSSS)
Front suspension USD front forks
Rear suspension Gas charged Mono Shock with 7 step adjustable with elliptical swingarm
Trail length 110.4 mm

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TVS RONIN
DESCRIPTION
Single channel ABS Dual channel ABS
BRAKES
Front Hand operated, 300 mm dia Disc
Rear Foot operated, 240 mm dis Disc
TYRE
Front tyre size 110 / 70 - 17 (Tubeless)
Rear tyre size 130 / 70 - 17 (Tubeless)
Front tyre pressure* 1.75 kg/cm² (25 psi)
Rear tyre pressure - Solo* 1.97 kg/cm² (28 psi)
Rear tyre pressure - Dual* 2.25 kg/cm² (32 psi)

* The pneumatic tyres fitted in this vehicle meet the requirements specified by BIS and comply with the requirements under the
Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR), 1989.

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TVS RONIN
DESCRIPTION
Single channel ABS Dual channel ABS
ELECTRICAL
Ignition system ECU - 3D Ignition timing map
Spark plug BOSCH - UR4KE
Spark plug gap 0.8 to 0.9 mm
Battery type VRLA (MF) 12V, 6Ah
Generator (flywheel magneto) 12V, 335W
Head lamp 12V, LED Head lamp with AHO (30W / 12W)
Position lamp 12V, LED (2.5W x 1)
Tail / brake lamp 12V, LED (0.8W / 5W)
Turn signal lamps 12V, LED (4W x 4)
Number plate lamp 12V, LED (1.5W x 1)
Instrument panel LCD / LED indicators
Horn 12V, DC x 1
12V, 60A x1
Main
12V, 25A x 1
Fuse ABS 12V, 20A x 1 (dual channel ABS) / 12V, 15A x 1 (single channel ABS)
DC Load 12V, 15A x 1
EMS 12V, 10A x 1

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TVS RONIN
DESCRIPTION
Single channel ABS Dual channel ABS
CAPACITIES
Fuel tank capacity# 14 l
BS VI petrol with minimum RON 91 (containing upto 10% of ethanol by
Fuel
volume)
Engine cum transmission oil grade… TVS TRU4 FULLY SYNTHETIC oil (SAE 10W30 API-SL, JASO MA2)
1300 ml (during regular service)
Engine cum transmission oil qty
1500 ml (incase of disassembly)
Front fork oil grade SHOWA SS-47G
Leg L - 525 ± 2 cc
Front fork oil capacity
Leg R - 500 ± 2 cc
Brake fluid grade TVS Girling DOT 3 / DOT 4

Caution
Additional electrical equipments is not acceptable as it will void the warranty terms of the vehicle.

Note
Specifications and competence are subject to change without notice.


#
The fuel tank is not a measuring instrument and the capacity of fuel tank may slightly vary from the indicated capacity.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Dear Customer,
It is mandatory under the Motor Vehicles Act to insure all motor vehicles. No motor vehicle can be used in a public
place without a valid policy of insurance issued by an authorised insurer. Driving a motor vehicle without any such
insurance is an offense under Motor Vehicles Act.
To assist our Customers on their insurance requirements such as the prompt issue and renewal of policies as well as
expeditious settlement of claims if any, our preferred insurers are:

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TVS Motor Company Limited, P.B. No. 4, Harita, Hosur - 635 109, Tamil Nadu, India.
Tel: +91 (4344) 276878 / 277311. http://tvsmotor.com/tvs-ronin