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  • #61
    @ thunder
    i know you may feel its over priced. but in bangalore the prices are on the similar grounds. because there is a sudden market for 100 i believe. but its difficult to get a well maintained one.

    @ all
    the bike is in stock condition
    Bikes don't spill oil, they mark their territory.

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    • #62
      @psycho
      i know why you are suggesting me for 135 5speed. but at this moment i am not in a position to shell out more. PM me if you find one. for now i will be buying the rx100 only if the owner gets all the paper work done before selling.
      even after i buy that bike i will be looking for a rx135 4 speed/ 5 speed.
      Bikes don't spill oil, they mark their territory.

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      • #63
        1991 Rx 100 for 14K is bit high.... but not over priced.... I got it in Mlore for 10K and spent arount 3 to 4K i belive....

        Just search around.... sure ull get a good Rx in blore for less than 14K. (not the best/ not the mint conditioned..!!!)

        Spent some time and grands on that..... Reconstuct it as u need.... thats the Rx..

        u can expect milage not less than 50Km/2Ltr

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        • #64
          i would say its too much you can see it depends what exactly do you want cause rx is one of those bikes that can be rebuild and be made brand new once again... get a bike that is for around 6 or 7 k at the maz and then put in another 15k and you will be laughing.
          |NO WHEELS|

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          • #65
            Thread - Rx 100 Merged with current thread
            Happiness is finding you have another Gear left....

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            • #66
              the bike which i am looking at is very well maintained. it has done only 45,xxx kms on ODO. chromes in tact and shining.black paint is good with no scratches except for a speck on the 2T oil shield. its only the tyres i will have to change and say spend few hundreds for servicing. thats what my mech says. and the bike was used by a middle aged person. no mods done. stock bike. oh ya the front mud guard changed to ybx mud guard.
              2T oil tank removed and oil is mixed with petrol.due to this more smoke coming out. head light setup changed for a better illumination. mech says its giving a mileage of 30 but can be tuned to 35ish.

              exhaust note is original, took a friend for test ride. i was sitting pillion and felt no vibrations. my friend said that he felt the engine smooth but the gears were little (what he said) "tighter".

              so guys have given u the picture of it. what say for 13,500 bucks?
              and mech says he knows dealer who will get the FC and insurance papers done along with the transfers.that will be coming for 1500 bucks and a servicing which will be around 500.

              so 15500 for 91 rx 100.
              ?????????
              Bikes don't spill oil, they mark their territory.

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              • #67
                guys i have decided to go for the rx 100. got the deal finalised for 13000.will be getting the bike this evening. but documents will reach me only on saturday.
                will post a decent pic as soon as possible.

                and guys now the discussions will carry on with what has to be done next with the bike. so keep posting your suggestions.
                Bikes don't spill oil, they mark their territory.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by pk28.karthik View Post
                  guys i have decided to go for the rx 100. got the deal finalised for 13000.will be getting the bike this evening. but documents will reach me only on saturday.
                  will post a decent pic as soon as possible.

                  and guys now the discussions will carry on with what has to be done next with the bike. so keep posting your suggestions.

                  Congrats, post some pics and share your ownership experience in this thread http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/motorcyc...ury-rd350.html
                  "Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"


                  Still the Boss -- RX 135

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                  • #69
                    @psycho
                    where can i get the number plates like yours? and whats the cost?
                    first thing is i will change the number plates which is in kannada.
                    Bikes don't spill oil, they mark their territory.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by pk28.karthik View Post
                      @psycho
                      where can i get the number plates like yours? and whats the cost?
                      first thing is i will change the number plates which is in kannada.

                      These plates costed me 550 for a pair, these are only available in english
                      kannada bekahadre berhey fonts sikuthe
                      "Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"


                      Still the Boss -- RX 135

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                      • #71
                        hey i did not tell i want in kannada.
                        currently the bike has kannada number plate.
                        i liked your number plate. wanted in similar style. where will i get that?
                        Bikes don't spill oil, they mark their territory.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by pk28.karthik View Post
                          hey i did not tell i want in kannada.
                          currently the bike has kannada number plate.
                          i liked your number plate. wanted in similar style. where will i get that?
                          There is a shop nearby my house bamboo bazaar.
                          Which part of bangalore do you put up ?
                          "Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"


                          Still the Boss -- RX 135

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                          • #73
                            i am from rajajinagar. will search for shops near my place. if i dont get it then will contact you. and which rear tyre you are using and whats the cost?
                            did you change the rims and spokes?
                            Bikes don't spill oil, they mark their territory.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by pk28.karthik View Post
                              i am from rajajinagar. will search for shops near my place. if i dont get it then will contact you. and which rear tyre you are using and whats the cost?
                              did you change the rims and spokes?
                              My office is in malleswaram man, i am using mrf moto d 3.00 * 18
                              go for mrf zapper Q 90/90 * 18 it will cost you 1300/-

                              No i didn't change rims or spokes, make sure one thing the moment you downsize the rims from 18 to 17 or 16 your topend will also see a downsize.
                              "Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"


                              Still the Boss -- RX 135

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                              • #75
                                thanks man, will list down everything.

                                am excited to pick up the bike from mechanic.

                                But tell me what are the basic things i should do after taking the delivery..
                                Bikes don't spill oil, they mark their territory.

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