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  • #46
    nice looking bike there! welcome!!


    My offerings to the gods of speed -

    - KTM Duke 200
    - Yamaha RXZ 5 speed


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    • #47
      Originally posted by Ray13 View Post
      As Srini mentioned you need to open the case in on the right side. The cdi or points rest inside it. Its a round thingy. Alternatively you can just look at the model of the bike. All bikes post 1990 were cdi.



      Completely untrue. The Roadking was in production for 15 years (possibly more though pre-1980 models are pretty rare) without the cdi. The cdi Roadkings were in production only for 6 years (perhaps with just a handful rolling out in 1997). So there are tons of Yezdis on the roads which are point-set.



      That really is a beautiful collection Srini. Who is your mechanic in Chennai and how reliable is he? My dad's 1979 Type B has been gathering dust in my Grandfather's garage for 20 years now. Its the bike I've been eyeing since puberty but for various reasons couldn't get it out. I now want it restored. Suggestions would be great.

      I have a 1995 Roadking which I picked up a few months ago here in Bangalore. Its on its first rebore and runs beautifully. Have a few issues to sort out but here's a pic for you guys.


      Cheers

      Rahul

      p.s. This is my first post on XBHP so HELLO to all of you.
      welcome Rahul!
      You are true. The first model of Roadking was launched in 1978 with a 22 Ltr tank, and it was called as Dollar Roadking.
      Shall post the pic soon.
      Post 90 roadkings came with CDI. I might add my list some time soon.
      The Family-
      1987 Colt-DLX
      1988 Rajdoot 175
      1989 Yezdi 350 - TWIN
      1983 Bajaj Priya
      1995 Yezdi Roadking
      2018 - Bajaj Dominar

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      • #48
        Originally posted by vas View Post
        ^^ A warm welcome from a ROADKING Ray
        Thank you VAS. Great profile picture man. Feels like that Roadking is going to leap right out at you.

        Originally posted by jd666 View Post
        nice looking bike there! welcome!!
        Thank you very much JD. You have an enviable stable I must say

        Originally posted by srinikasyap View Post
        welcome Rahul!
        You are true. The first model of Roadking was launched in 1978 with a 22 Ltr tank, and it was called as Dollar Roadking.
        Shall post the pic soon.
        Post 90 roadkings came with CDI. I might add my list some time soon.
        You're getting more Roadkings?! Awesome. I would be indebted if you could tell me the name of your mech in Chennai and where you get parts. My folks are still there as is my Dad's old bike and next time I come down I want to do something about it.

        Incidentally the 'Dollar' part of the nickname probably came about because back in those days, the Roadking was their premium offering which was made in Czechoslavakia. You could only buy it on payment of foreign exchange (dollars). Even paying the rupee equivalent was not enough. You had to have a foreign exchange demand draft. Incidentally, I've actually come across a Roadking which was a 75 or 76 which had me quite fascinated. I've even seen about 3 Oilkings here in Bangalore.

        Cheers

        Rahul
        www.beingthomas.wordpress.com

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        • #49
          You're getting more Roadkings?! Awesome. I would be indebted if you could tell me the name of your mech in Chennai and where you get parts. My folks are still there as is my Dad's old bike and next time I come down I want to do something about it.

          Incidentally the 'Dollar' part of the nickname probably came about because back in those days, the Roadking was their premium offering which was made in Czechoslavakia. You could only buy it on payment of foreign exchange (dollars). Even paying the rupee equivalent was not enough. You had to have a foreign exchange demand draft. Incidentally, I've actually come across a Roadking which was a 75 or 76 which had me quite fascinated. I've even seen about 3 Oilkings here in Bangalore.

          Cheers

          Rahul[/QUOTE]
          NO not another Roadking! i shall post the pic. I am still awaiting for the BIKE. will let you know once i get it.
          My mech? Sekar, in Ice House. i shall PM you his number, and mine too. Next time when u r in Chennai do let me know. shall meet up.
          The Family-
          1987 Colt-DLX
          1988 Rajdoot 175
          1989 Yezdi 350 - TWIN
          1983 Bajaj Priya
          1995 Yezdi Roadking
          2018 - Bajaj Dominar

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          • #50
            Sooraj Diesel Bike !!

            Originally posted by jd666 View Post
            nice looking bike there! welcome!!
            Had to do this for Jai Malhothra akka jd 666 (xbhp handle)
            Once he told that he was going to pick one " Sooraj Bike" & restore it to his heart's content, dunno what happened ??
            Since there is no dedicated thread for Diesel Bikes, 'am posting the picture of this "SOORAJ BIKE " ( Diesel)in this Ownership thread.
            ps: The Bike featuring here was the First Sooraj Bike launched at Tamilnadu ( @ Erode)
            Pic courtesy: m/s SRI Murugan Agencies ( authorized dealer for Sooraj Bikes)
            PPS: Discussion about this Sooraj bike is a must - - I Think, what jd666??


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            • #51
              ^^ absolutely.. i did come across one, but it was much heavily modded than this one. the bike was made by suraj motorcycles in UP. A very very rare breed of bike, it also holds the honor of being one of the first diesel motorcycles in the world in mass production.

              Thanks powertwin!! the diesel powered bike still continues to elude me.

              Searching for a good enfield taurus, but unfortunately none of the owners are ready to sell it. So either a custom built bike, it will have to be.


              My offerings to the gods of speed -

              - KTM Duke 200
              - Yamaha RXZ 5 speed


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              • #52
                did recently traced a yezdi classic 250 in my hometown bhubaneswar, it was a metallic silver colour with a Haryana registration number........

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                • #53
                  SOORAJ BIKE -a fact !!

                  Originally posted by jd666 View Post
                  ^^ absolutely.. i did come across one, but it was much heavily modded than this one. the bike was made by suraj motorcycles in UP. A very very rare breed of bike, it also holds the honor of being one of the first diesel motorcycles in the world in mass production.

                  Thanks powertwin!! the diesel powered bike still continues to elude me.

                  Searching for a good Enfeild Tarus, but unfortunately none of the owners are ready to sell it. So either a custom built bike, it will have to be.
                  Hello Jd Bro,
                  The bike ( The pic posted here)you see is the complete Factory Fitted SOORAJ Bike,its not a modified one!! as you say.
                  As most of you are aware off>>. SOORAJ Bike is itself a MIX -N-Match Bike!!
                  Basic chassis from RE Bullet ( Just a couple of years before Royal Enfeild won the Legal battle to stop Sooraj Bike people[ Name of the company....sorry forgot]) making bikes out of Bullet Parts.
                  however more then 20 k bikes had rolled out of the factory!!
                  Me to have plans to pick up a " Worlds one & only diesel production bike"

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                  • #54
                    ^^ what i meant was, when i saw this pic of the stock bike posted here, i realised that the one i saw was heavily modded.


                    My offerings to the gods of speed -

                    - KTM Duke 200
                    - Yamaha RXZ 5 speed


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                    • #55
                      Good to see some active discussion in this thread

                      I am resurrecting my Yezdi RK. The bike has been revamped entirely - fully repainted and chromed - bling bling ! It is being put back together today and hopefully it will be ready in a couple of days.

                      I am wondering about the tyres though.

                      The MRF MotoD looks kickass on the bike but I know that MotoD is not really very grippy.

                      The Ceat Secura's look like any other ordinary tyre - the button tyres - I dont like them but they are far grippier than the MotoD's

                      Considering that I am not going to be scraping my knees on the RK I am leaning towards the MRF...what say ?
                      Sandeep K Ram blogs at

                      http://sandeepkram.blogspot.com

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Sandeep_K_Ram View Post
                        Good to see some active discussion in this thread

                        I am resurrecting my Yezdi RK. The bike has been revamped entirely - fully repainted and chromed - bling bling ! It is being put back together today and hopefully it will be ready in a couple of days.

                        I am wondering about the tyres though.

                        The MRF MotoD looks kickass on the bike but I know that MotoD is not really very grippy.

                        The Ceat Secura's look like any other ordinary tyre - the button tyres - I dont like them but they are far grippier than the MotoD's

                        Considering that I am not going to be scraping my knees on the RK I am leaning towards the MRF...what say ?
                        Hey. You seem to have a veriety of options at hand but where are you getting them? A friend of mine has just spent about 15K to make his RK Leh-capable. He hunted for quite a while for tyres as apparently they have been in short supply recently. Finally bought a pair of CEATs on JC Road.

                        While you're about it, who's your mechanic?

                        Cheers

                        Rahul
                        www.beingthomas.wordpress.com

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                        • #57
                          CEAT SS - Looks

                          Originally posted by Sandeep_K_Ram View Post
                          Good to see some active discussion in this thread

                          I am resurrecting my Yezdi RK. The bike has been revamped entirely - fully repainted and chromed - bling bling ! It is being put back together today and hopefully it will be ready in a couple of days.

                          I am wondering about the tyres though.

                          The MRF MotoD looks kickass on the bike but I know that MotoD is not really very grippy.

                          The Ceat Secura's look like any other ordinary tyre - the button tyres - I dont like them but they are far grippier than the MotoD's

                          Considering that I am not going to be scraping my knees on the RK I am leaning towards the MRF...what say ?
                          Hi Sandeep,
                          Choice is yours !! but I don't agree with LOOKS as far tyres are concerned , performance counts then LOOKS!!!.
                          My Choice is " CEAT secura sport" at least for Road kings.(sourcing Ceat ss is bit difficult these days.......that's different story, try to get it from North !!)

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Ray13 View Post
                            Hey. You seem to have a veriety of options at hand but where are you getting them? A friend of mine has just spent about 15K to make his RK Leh-capable. He hunted for quite a while for tyres as apparently they have been in short supply recently. Finally bought a pair of CEATs on JC Road.

                            While you're about it, who's your mechanic?

                            Cheers

                            Rahul
                            ...only 2 options man - MRF or Ceat... You get the CEAT Securas in JC Road. Same with MRF as well... not too difficult...

                            You can contact my mechanic - Kutty on the number I have posted in the other Yezdi thread - with the pictures of the bikes he restored.

                            Originally posted by powertwin View Post
                            Hi Sandeep,
                            Choice is yours !! but I don't agree with LOOKS as far tyres are concerned , performance counts then LOOKS!!!.
                            My Choice is " CEAT secura sport" at least for Road kings.(sourcing Ceat ss is bit difficult these days.......that's different story, try to get it from North !!)

                            Agreed. But still pondering...
                            Sandeep K Ram blogs at

                            http://sandeepkram.blogspot.com

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                            • #59
                              Completely untrue. The Roadking was in production for 15 years (possibly more though pre-1980 models are pretty rare) without the cdi. The cdi Roadkings were in production only for 6 years (perhaps with just a handful rolling out in 1997). So there are tons of Yezdis on the roads which are point-set.


                              Bro,
                              Even I know that Rks were produced from 77-78(Oilking) till the factory was closed(1997). Rks before 1990's were CB point based and post 90's were CDI. A lot of Rks that are seen are CDI based, i know just one person who has a CB point based RK.
                              Also, i agree that there are tonnes of Yezdis on road which are CB point based, however, only Yezdis, not RKs.
                              So i assumed that particular RK was a CDI.

                              Marvin

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by marvinpatrickgray View Post
                                Bro,
                                Even I know that Rks were produced from 77-78(Oilking) till the factory was closed(1997). Rks before 1990's were CB point based and post 90's were CDI. A lot of Rks that are seen are CDI based, i know just one person who has a CB point based RK.
                                Also, i agree that there are tonnes of Yezdis on road which are CB point based, however, only Yezdis, not RKs.
                                So i assumed that particular RK was a CDI.

                                Marvin
                                Seriously man, while that may have been your experience personally, I can tell you that here in the south, in Bangalore and in Chennai there are TONS of Roadkings which are running on points. I have friends who have them and I have mechanics who both prefer and swear by them. Of course this does not mean there are MORE points-based bikes than CDI around. I was just saying that there are too many around to assume that one is CDI. Anyway, peace, its all good
                                www.beingthomas.wordpress.com

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