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  • Random Questions regarding the RX series

    Hi everyone,

    There are a lot of queries that really dont fit in any of the existing threads. So, in order to avoid hijacking other threads, i'am starting this one to ask questions that may not require special threads. Just random questions that require 1or 2 answers from our experts.

    My First questions is

    Q. Can the clear coat on the RX tank done along with the Sticker/ decal save the sticker from fading?
    Kinetic Honda (1997)
    Suzuki Shogun (1998)
    Maruti Suzuki Zen (1999)
    Yamaha RX 135 - 5 Speed (2000)

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    • #3
      after fixing the stickers the clear coat is applied

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      • #4
        yes! It saves the sticker from physical scratches, absorption of oils,water,solvents, dirts etc to avoid decolour..since clear coat will have more hardness then stickers.

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        • #5
          thanks for the approval the Monk.

          So if i print a sticker/ decal on a sticker sheet and paste it on the tank it will last a while with clear coat applied !!
          Last edited by The Monk; 03-15-2013, 03:54 PM. Reason: Back to back posts
          Kinetic Honda (1997)
          Suzuki Shogun (1998)
          Maruti Suzuki Zen (1999)
          Yamaha RX 135 - 5 Speed (2000)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by rxfan View Post
            thanks for the approval the Monk.

            So if i print a sticker/ decal on a sticker sheet and paste it on the tank it will last a while with clear coat applied !!
            Yes it will. My RX has decals done by myself and clear coated.

            Last edited by yamdoot; 03-15-2013, 04:06 PM.
            1985 Yamaha RD350 HT
            1989 Ki-Honda 110
            1994 Suzuki Shogun
            1997 Yamaha RX135
            2008 Yamaha FZ
            Suzuki Supra Powerup
            IND-SUZUKI AX100
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            • #7
              Originally posted by yamdoot View Post
              Yes it will. My RX has decals done by myself and clear coated.
              Wow ..great then i paste the decal on existing paint (which is in good condition) and then just simply go for a clear coating ??
              Kinetic Honda (1997)
              Suzuki Shogun (1998)
              Maruti Suzuki Zen (1999)
              Yamaha RX 135 - 5 Speed (2000)

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              • #8
                Originally posted by rxfan View Post
                Wow ..great then i paste the decal on existing paint (which is in good condition) and then just simply go for a clear coating ??
                Yes!! u can if the paint is still good.
                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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                • #9
                  Originally posted by yamdoot View Post
                  Yes!! u can if the paint is still good.
                  thank you everyone..problem solved
                  Kinetic Honda (1997)
                  Suzuki Shogun (1998)
                  Maruti Suzuki Zen (1999)
                  Yamaha RX 135 - 5 Speed (2000)

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                  • #10
                    Q. what can be the solution for a leaking 2T oil pump ..tuner says cant be fixed ?
                    Kinetic Honda (1997)
                    Suzuki Shogun (1998)
                    Maruti Suzuki Zen (1999)
                    Yamaha RX 135 - 5 Speed (2000)

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                    • #11
                      post more details with pictures. and exactly where it leakes? i hope badly screweed oil pump requires a screw replacement.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by vijaymeyou View Post
                        post more details with pictures. and exactly where it leakes? i hope badly screweed oil pump requires a screw replacement.
                        according to the tuner the oil seal is kaput ..and new seals dint last either
                        Kinetic Honda (1997)
                        Suzuki Shogun (1998)
                        Maruti Suzuki Zen (1999)
                        Yamaha RX 135 - 5 Speed (2000)

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                        • #13
                          Re: Random Questions regarding the RX series

                          How do you maintain/ plastic parts of the bike, especially when they go a little grey?
                          Kinetic Honda (1997)
                          Suzuki Shogun (1998)
                          Maruti Suzuki Zen (1999)
                          Yamaha RX 135 - 5 Speed (2000)

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                            Re: Random Questions regarding the RX series

                            I have a question too. What are the difference between RXG, RX135 4 speed and RX135 5 speed in case of electricals? I want to know the difference between the wiring harness to be specific, I have heard the RX135 5 speed wiring harness is best but I don't know why. Are the wiring harness interchangeable without modification? Is it better to get a 5 speed one for a 4 speeder if one is changing it?
                            I am back!

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                            • #15
                              Gearbox oil for RX100

                              Can we use motul motylgear 75W90 transmission oil in RX100??

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