RX 100
The Yamaha RX100 was launched in Mid 80's in
India, and produced until 1996.[citation needed] With The Failure of Yamaha
RD350 and the success of Ind-Suzuki's AX-100 in the market and masses, Yamaha
realized the potential of Smaller Displacement Bikes in India. The RX-100 was
launched in India in late 1985 shortly after Ind-Suzuki AX-100 and Hero Honda
CD-100 were launched. Kawasaki launched KB-100 a little later, in early 1986.
It was one of the most reliable and peppiest smaller displacement bike of the
time. It gave tough competition To almost all bikes of that time. Many could
not believe that a 100 cc engine, as claimed by the manufacturers, could
deliver such raw power... people actually spread the rumour that it had a much
bigger engine. It is also said That many race conductors and authorities double
checked By opening The engine block to make sure It Was actually 100 CC. Racers
Recognized The Potential Of RX's on Dirt & Drag Races. Various
Modifications like Expansion Chambers, Porting, Tuning, Sprocketing, Wheel
Sizes(16" 17" 18") and Upgrades Like Bigger Carburettors, Air
Filters, Quick Throttle, Disc Brakes, 5th Gear, Race Pistons, Racing CDI
Systems, Grippier Tyres and Suspension Dampening were done to Extract the
Maximum Potential Out of the Bike in Races.
Tuned RX-100's has done Quarter Miles in About
14 Seconds! For Instance BMW-S1000RR 4-Cylinder 1000CC bike went down Quarter
mile in 10.2 Seconds. The bikes manufactured between 1985 and 1987 were
knock-down kits (CKD) From Japan and were simply assembled in India and
Indonesia. Only the model produced in Japan had disc brakes. Peacock
Blue,Cherry Red,Metallic black were Stock Colours. The only major changes that
the bike underwent was that it was upgraded from a 6-volt electrical system to
a 12-volt system, and the CDI for the ignition and timing. The bike's production
run lasted from Nov 1985 - Mar 1996. Stricter Emission Norms Forced Yamaha To
Pull The Plug of One of the Best 100CC machines Ever Built.
The model was followed by the 11.8 bhp 132cc
RXG, which had a faulty ignition system, which was replaced by the company at
no cost. Next came the RX135, which was essentially a rebadged RXG. The RXZ was
launched with a sportier headlamp fairing. Finally, in the year 2000-2001 were
launched the 14 bhp RX135 and the RXZ (Both 5-speed with a catalytic converter
silencer). These met with luke warm response. The final variant was a 4-speed
RX135 with a catalytic converter silencer, sporting a fuel gauge and
speedometer with white dials which was sold very briefly in 2003.
The newest RX100s available in the market today
are 20 years old. Yet, there are people who are still looking out for one. The
old advertising campaign slogans "Born to Lead" and "Ahead of
the 100s" are aptly justified by this mean machine.
Successors
The bike's production run lasted from November
1985 to March 1996. The model was followed by the 132cc RXG, (11.8BHP) This
Model was the Reply to the Stricter Emission Norm. RXG Had an Econominded
Engine configuration with the Ports Tuned To get more Fuel-Efficieny And lesser
Exhaust gas. But It came at a cost,robbing RXG of the signature RX-100 Exhaust
Beat and Top End Power, The bike failed in the Market. The Japanese Responded
in Late 1997 with Yamaha RX-135 And The RX-Z Which had a Tachometer, Sportier Headlamp
and Body. Both were Mechanically Same and Saw Lukewarm Response. The market
Also Saw 5 Speed Versions of RX-135s & RX-Z. Yamaha RX-Z 6-Speed has the
same Engine Configuration but came with a Higher Head Compression which
Increased The Overall Power Output To 14Bhp, while RX-135 Had 12Bhp. A
Perfectly Maintained And Tuned 5-Speeder Can Beat a Hero Karizma, Which has
almost Twice the Engine Displacement. The final variant was a four-speed RX135
with a Small type catalytic converter, sporting a fuel gauge and speedometer
with white dials which was sold very briefly in 2003-2005.
RX Series Is Becoming one of the Most Sought 2nd
Hand motorcycles in India. Prices Have Skyrocketed Since Its Demise. Many RX
Groups Have been active across India taking Out Occasional Pleasure Rides. RX
enjoys big cult in Social Medias Like Facebook. Notable Groups like
<NHZRIDEZ> ,TEAM Rx, Have Been Actively Conducting Rides!




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ReplyDeleteAh, the Yamaha RX100 – a true classic that never fails to evoke nostalgia! This iconic bike holds a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts. Its two-stroke engine, nimble handling, and that unmistakable sound make it a legend on the streets. Whether you've ridden one or simply admire its legacy, the RX100 is more than a bike; it's a piece of motorcycle history.
ReplyDeleteYamaha RX100 is one of the best Bike in India.