RX100-Super Bike
The rumors of the Yamaha RX 100 relaunch, surfaced around two years back, when some pictures of a customized RX 135, in an auto show at Malaysia. The pictures were circulated and it was believed that the bike will relaunch with a 4-stroke engine. So, the fact of the Yamaha RX 100 relaunch is not true. Though we would love to see it hit the roads again, it is not possible in today’s era. Motorcycles have evolved a lot and the RX 100 belongs to an era that does not exist. It is best to leave it to that era and evoke that nostalgia whenever the Yamaha RX 100 is a topic of discussion
The Yamaha RX 100 later evolved into the RXG in 1996, which had a more powerful 132cc engine with 11.8bhp. This launch had become imperative due to stricter emission control norms that had come in. The RXG was aimed at higher fuel efficiency. The RXG later evolved into the RX 135 and simultaneously a sporty looking version – RX-Z was launched. There was also a 5-speed gearbox offer in these bikes later. However, this had its own set of issues and it failed due to poor fuel efficiency. The last of the RX-135s was sold with a 4-speed gearbox.
successors of the Yamaha RX100 could never repeat the success of the original bike. After ruling the motorcycle market for over a decade, the Yamaha RX 100 (RX135) was laid to rest in 2005. The RX 100 badge should come back? We think the Yamaha RX 100 relaunch should have an original bike, body and engine make a comeback Thewith modern touches like disc brakes and ABS. But the problem with this whole idea would be that two-stroke engines are banned?
Yamaha RX 100 Relaunch Competition
The bike if launched will compete with the Duke 125, the Apache 180 and the Hero Extreme 200. This be an exciting bike which will bring back the thrill of a small capacity motor.
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yamaha ji rx in an auto show at Malaysia. The pictures were circulated and it was believed that the bike will relaunch with a 4-stroke engine. So, the fact of the Yamaha RX 100 relaunch is not true. Though we would love to see it hit the roads again, it is not possible in today’s era. Motorcycles have evolved a lot and the RX 100 belongs to an era that does not exist. It is best to leave it to that era and evoke that nostalgia whenever the Yamaha RX 100 is a topic of discussionha rx
RX 100
The Yamaha RX 100 later evolved into the RXG in 1The rumors of the Yamaha RX 100 relaunch, surfaced around two years back, when some pictures of a customized RX 1996, which had a more powerful 132cc engine with 11.8bhp. This launch had become imperative due to stricter emission control norms that had come in. The RXG was aimed at higher fuel efficiency. The RXG later evolved into the RX 135 and simultaneously a sporty looking version – RX-Z was launched. There was also a 5-speed gearbox offer in these bikes later. However, this had its own set of issues and it failed due to poor fuel efficiency. The last of the RX-135s was sold with a 4-speed gearbox.
The successors of the Yamaha RX100 could never repeat the success of the original bike. After ruling the motorcycle market for over a decade, the Yamaha RX 100 (RX135) was laid to rest in 2005. The RX 100 badge should come back? We think the Yamaha RX 100 relaunch should have an original bike, body and engine make a comeback with modern touches like disc brakes and ABS. But the problem with this whole idea would be that two-stroke engines are banned?
Yamaha RX 100 Relaunch Competition
The bike if launched will compete with the Duke 125, the Apache 180 and the Hero Extreme 200. This be an exciting bike which will bring back the thrill of a small capacity motor. rx 135 capacity motor
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