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  • #76
    Originally posted by rubber_stamp_champ View Post
    Also, we were able to source out the pilot lamp, although local made. but looks good to me.
    Yes, they'll look much better than OE & will also get rusted in no time & spreading the cancerous rust to even OE parts

    Originally posted by rubber_stamp_champ View Post
    Another peoblem for us is sourcing the headlight. We were not able to find out either Minda or Lumax for the same.
    Why? It available all over here. You name the shop you get it!!! I'm not sure what you're trying, but if its the reflector, then TVS Super XL's is a direct fit & comes with clear glass; Minda.

    Originally posted by rubber_stamp_champ View Post
    Can someone tell me if it would be right to fit Amaron?
    Yes, direct fit & pls expect lots of troubles

    Originally posted by rubber_stamp_champ View Post
    The main reason that I want to fit Amaron is because of their maintenance free nature and a freaking 5yr warranty!
    5 YEARS!!! Damn!!! Even I don't get more than 36 months for my car battery!!! Are you sure on 5 years?
    Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
    Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
    ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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    • #77
      Originally posted by dafc View Post
      Janab! mainu ehe meter error lagda! (translation: Good Sir, I think this is a meter error!)
      ho sakda janab!(translation, it could be sir)...
      but i love the way needle goes to redline range,
      on a different note , most bikes launched in india(esp two strokes) were detuned as compared to neighbour countries...
      kb125(rtz) and the mighty rd350 also got the same treatment..

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      • #78
        Originally posted by aargee View Post
        5 YEARS!!! Damn!!! Even I don't get more than 36 months for my car battery!!! Are you sure on 5 years?

        Yup. Have the same in my 220...And perfectly no problem. I've been using it for more than a year now!
        The best things in life are realized on two wheels!

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        • #79
          Originally posted by dafc View Post
          Janab! mainu ehe meter error lagda! (translation: Good Sir, I think this is a meter error!)
          veera a meter theeh hai ga wa main doji video dikhana wan
          trans. bro meter is ok and check another video.
          YouTube - Yamaha Yb100

          te aa vekho
          trans. watch it
          YouTube - YAMAHA YB100 ROCKET.mp4
          Last edited by yb100; 02-27-2011, 01:43 PM.

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          • #80
            English bai English punjabi without English translation can get you banned or a warning in the forum rest the acceleration is bomb! Looks like you guys get the unrestricted mufflers, good on you!
            RIP ਕਾਕਾ ਭੈਣੀਆਂਵਾਲਾ (Santokh Singh Rataurh)

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            • #81
              Treat for you all

              It has been a great time here seeking help for restoring this beautiful machine! To every question that I asked, there was a swarm of people to help me out. I would like to thank each and every member (those silent readers/admirers as well) for helping me achieving something that would not have been possible otherwise! The bike has finally throbbed to life and it was a great feeling to take a spin around on it! However, the stickers and the clear coat are yet to be done, so that will take a couple of days more to finally get the bike. Rest I leave on you to decide if the work is worth a look or not! As for now, I just have one (bad) quality pic to share, please excuse.

              The best things in life are realized on two wheels!

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              • #82


                aah, there she is .... Lovely ......
                Down the GEAR and DISAPPEAR

                Yamaha RD 350 (1984)

                Yamaha RX 100 (1995)

                Yamaha YZF R15 V2.0 (2012)

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                • #83
                  I guess the rear brake shoes are worn out; I see something is not just right & the outcome is only nearing perfection, not there yet. But I'm unable to find what is that
                  Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                  Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                  ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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                  • #84
                    Aargee the break locknut is not in place yet that's why it looks as if the pad is worn out
                    RIP ਕਾਕਾ ਭੈਣੀਆਂਵਾਲਾ (Santokh Singh Rataurh)

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                    • #85
                      That might be the case. I'll get it rectified.

                      Rest, comments and suggestions welcome
                      The best things in life are realized on two wheels!

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                      • #86
                        looking nice.. always been a dream of having a Z

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                        • #87
                          @ all
                          i have a RX135 5 speed engine plz verify is ti japanese or indian made it serial number is
                          11L-002201

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                          • #88
                            @yb100

                            This is an excerpt from the "difference and similarities in RX" thread


                            We can identify looking at the Engine number if the Bike was a 4-Speed version or a 5-Speed verion. Check the details below:

                            1. RX135 (With Chrome Silencer as OE fitting): 1L5 XXXXXX
                            2. RX135 (With Catalytic Silencer as OE fitting): 4TL XXXXXX
                            3. RX135 5-Speed: 1L7 XXXXXX
                            RIP ਕਾਕਾ ਭੈਣੀਆਂਵਾਲਾ (Santokh Singh Rataurh)

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by rubber_stamp_champ View Post
                              It has been a great time here seeking help for restoring this beautiful machine! To every question that I asked, there was a swarm of people to help me out. I would like to thank each and every member (those silent readers/admirers as well) for helping me achieving something that would not have been possible otherwise! The bike has finally throbbed to life and it was a great feeling to take a spin around on it! However, the stickers and the clear coat are yet to be done, so that will take a couple of days more to finally get the bike. Rest I leave on you to decide if the work is worth a look or not! As for now, I just have one (bad) quality pic to share, please excuse.
                              Looks nice Rubber champ! few detailed touchups and she'll be a head turner. Design the stickers very carefully.
                              1985 Yamaha RD350 HT
                              1989 Ki-Honda 110
                              1994 Suzuki Shogun
                              1997 Yamaha RX135
                              2008 Yamaha FZ
                              Suzuki Supra Powerup
                              IND-SUZUKI AX100
                              Hero IMPULSE
                              TVS NTORQ


                              No Cams, No Valves, No Headaches.

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                              • #90
                                Congrats!!

                                Are you planning for a custom sticker job or OE style ones?
                                OE style 4 speed red/gold sticker job would be just amazing on it
                                Bikes don't leak oil, They mark their territory.

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