What is the price of RX 100 modified?

What is the price of RX 100 modified?

Yamaha discontinued the RX 100 as it was a 2-stroke motorcycle and the new emission norms did not allow the brand to manufacture it anymore. After its discontinuation, the motorcycle now sells for around INR 20,000-80,000 depending upon the condition.

Why was the Yamaha RX100 banned?

Yamaha was able to make the motorcycle the sprightliest in its class, thanks to the wonders of two-stroke technology. However, due to strict modern emission norms, two-stroke motorcycles were deemed obsolete soon, and the RX100 bit the dust.

Is Yamaha launching RX100 again?

Yamaha RX100 set a benchmark for low powered performance bikes in India. Latest reports say that Yamaha would not bring the bike back, but might use its characteristics in an upcoming bike.

When did the Yamaha RX 100 come out in India?

The Yamaha RX 100 has been a darling of the Indian motorcycle community since it was first launched in 1985. Despite the demise of the two-stroke motorcycle in India, the RX 100 remains a favourite of customizers across the country. So, let’s check out one of these custom RX 100s built by Keyur Bhagat in Surat.

What kind of headlight does a Yamaha RX100 have?

The custom resto-modified Yamaha RX100 is finished in a shade of gunmetal grey. The bike gets black pinstripes on the fuel tank. The custom Yamaha RX100 features a chrome treatment to the exhaust, handlebar, rear shock absorbers, and indicators. The bike gets a matte black finished round headlight with LED projector units and machined alloy wheels.

Can a Yamaha RX100 be modified into a scrambler?

Here’s a Yamaha RX100 by an enthusiast, which has been tastefully modified into a scrambler. The customizer has opted for a clean and minimalist design. The modified Yamaha RX100 Scrambler features a minimalist design and knobby tyres.

What kind of paint job does a Yamaha RX 100 have?

To make the little RX 100 stand out from the crowd, it has been given a custom yellow paint job with a thick blue split stripe running across the fuel tank and above the RX 100 badge on the side, paying tribute to Yamaha’s old racing livery.