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I think you should stick with the stock CDI.Originally posted by astro97 View Postokay, thanks for the heads up.
I have but one question ,
Am asking this because I got carried away by the stated results of RDD CDI kit when going through some older threads especially higher rpms in every gear and in search of something similar and the ones I could find are these nmwracing cdi on amazon.
Should I go for an aftermarket cdi or can the stock ones do the need? (ofcourse with numerous other factors in play)[emoji519]
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Re: Spare parts thread 2 strokes Yamaha RX family
Regarding cylinder best bet will be enquiring yamaha showrooms if they can procure one. Is it a 5 speed or 4 speed ? If its 5 speed, There is one 5 speed restoration thread which may give you an idea. Here is the link:Originally posted by selva.shan View PostHi All,
I'm new to this, I Need Rx 135 standard size cylinder and piston kit. where can buy? and which piston is good (Goetze or TKRJ)?
TKRJ is on the expensive side.
As far as I know from the forum, people prefer ART and mahle.
samday and goetze are easily available. Here is a link for discussion.
If you are on pc the forum has a thread search tool. Try entering your keywords and you will definitely find some discusion.
Cheers.Last edited by astro97; 07-30-2020, 07:49 PM.Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat
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Re: Spare parts thread 2 strokes Yamaha RX family
thanks astro97Originally posted by astro97 View Postregarding cylinder best bet will be enquiring yamaha showrooms if they can procure one. Is it a 5 speed or 4 speed ? If its 5 speed, there is one 5 speed restoration thread which may give you an idea. Here is the link:
tkrj is on the expensive side.
As far as i know from the forum, people prefer art and mahle.
Samday and goetze are easily available. Here is a link for discussion.
if you are on pc the forum has a thread search tool. Try entering your keywords and you will definitely find some discusion.
Cheers.
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Re: Spare parts thread 2 strokes Yamaha RX family
Hi [MENTION=18272]Ash[/MENTION]tro97, regarding cdi unit for rx I could suggest you the best person with 40 years of experience in manufacturing this cdi stuff. He is Abdul Rahaman https://youtu.be/HI_7Fp50Us4Originally posted by astro97 View Postokay, thanks for the heads up.
I have but one question ,
Am asking this because I got carried away by the stated results of RDD CDI kit when going through some older threads especially higher rpms in every gear and in search of something similar and the ones I could find are these nmwracing cdi on amazon.
Should I go for an aftermarket cdi or can the stock ones do the need? (ofcourse with numerous other factors in play)
He is owner of Allied indian electronics company which is cdi oem suppler for TV's.
Ch ck it out. Price is also very reasonable
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I can vouch on RDD CDI. using it from many years. bike runs butterly smooth and engine revs without any strain or scream.Originally posted by astro97 View Postokay, thanks for the heads up.
I have but one question ,
Am asking this because I got carried away by the stated results of RDD CDI kit when going through some older threads especially higher rpms in every gear and in search of something similar and the ones I could find are these nmwracing cdi on amazon.
Should I go for an aftermarket cdi or can the stock ones do the need? (ofcourse with numerous other factors in play)
Best part is to switch between the curves based on your riding profile.
I cam across the NM CDI on web, however never used one.
The problem is with static curve/single map. Not sure if the static curve would best suit your ignition timing. The overheating issues, sputtering, rev saturation and what not!
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Hi vinay, yes I have recently heard about allied electronics CDI. I have enquired them and their static CDI kit seems to be fine both on quality and pricing. But the variable timing kit is a bit too steeply priced (almost double!). So, thinking of which would be best.Originally posted by VinayVajram View PostHi @Ashtro97, regarding cdi unit for rx I could suggest you the best person with 40 years of experience in manufacturing this cdi stuff. He is Abdul Rahaman https://youtu.be/HI_7Fp50Us4
He is owner of Allied indian electronics company which is cdi oem suppler for TV's.
Ch ck it out. Price is also very reasonable
Thanks.
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Yes, the NMW one is a bit sketchy in the very way the product is being listedOriginally posted by fasttrack View PostI can vouch on RDD CDI. using it from many years. bike runs butterly smooth and engine revs without any strain or scream.
Best part is to switch between the curves based on your riding profile.
I cam across the NM CDI on web, however never used one.
The problem is with static curve/single map. Not sure if the static curve would best suit your ignition timing. The overheating issues, sputtering, rev saturation and what not!
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Re: Spare parts thread 2 strokes Yamaha RX family
Hey everyone! I'm in the process of restoring my Yamaha RX 5 speed. This is a complete DIY project and I'm nearly done. I'm based I Bangalore. I am on the lookout for 3 parts:
1. Cylinder kit. I know it's nearly impossible to get a 4TL01 cylinder kit and the 3KA20 Indonesian is my best bet. Would greatly appreciate any help here. I have the original head and i'm looking for the cylinder and piston kit.
2. Mikuni Carb 33 mm. Please suggest any good and reliable sources.
3. Alternator - I would like to increase the voltage supplied as well. Please do share recommendations..
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Hey everyone! I'm in the process of restoring my Yamaha RX 5 speed. This is a complete DIY project and I'm nearly done. I'm based I Bangalore. I am on the lookout for 3 parts:
1. Cylinder kit. I know it's nearly impossible to get a 4TL01 cylinder kit and the 3KA20 Indonesian is my best bet. Would greatly appreciate any help here. I have the original head and i'm looking for the cylinder and piston kit.
2. Mikuni Carb 33 mm. Please suggest any good and reliable sources.
3. Alternator - I would like to increase the voltage supplied as well. Please do share recommendations..
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Re: Spare parts thread 2 strokes Yamaha RX family
The RDD CDI kit is no more available. But the RDD CDI is available and yes it is a gem of a product by Ron. Provided you take extra care to instal it. Its not a plug and play product like the other crappy CDIs available in the market.Originally posted by astro97 View Postokay, thanks for the heads up.
I have but one question ,
Am asking this because I got carried away by the stated results of RDD CDI kit when going through some older threads especially higher rpms in every gear and in search of something similar and the ones I could find are these nmwracing cdi on amazon.
Should I go for an aftermarket cdi or can the stock ones do the need? (ofcourse with numerous other factors in play)
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Re: Spare parts thread 2 strokes Yamaha RX family
Bro...try GOETZE cylinder kit with piston because I came to know they were original cylinder manufacturers for rx series....it is also available currently...crt me if I am wrong....Originally posted by Mr.Boss View PostAfter market cylinder kit? for RX? To save some penny if you neglect OE cylinder kit, sorry to say you may regret at future.
Since you asked, there are few local made cylinder kits available (don't remember the brand) ranging from 3500 ~ 4500.
Some branded piston + rings on those cylinder will give a better life & performance.
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