The Yamaha RX100 is 98cc 2-stroke single cylinder aircooled motorcycle. It was M/s Escorts Limited's "Bread and Butter" model for close to 12 years between 1985 and 1996. A nippy motorcycle with great handling, it was an instant hit with the masses. A great machine, all that was ever changed in the 11 year production history were the pinstriping and an upgrade to a 12 volt electrical system.
Engine: The RX100 was powered by a 98cc, air-cooled, two-stroke, single-cylinder engine that delivered around 11 horsepower. Despite its small engine size, the bike was known for its quick acceleration and peppy performance.
Design: The bike had a simplistic design, characteristic of motorcycles from that era, with a round headlamp, a slender fuel tank, and minimalistic body panels. Its lightweight frame made it agile and easy to handle.
Sound: The RX100 had a distinct and unmistakable exhaust note, characteristic of two-stroke engines, which still remains a fond memory for many.
Performance: The RX100 was known for its impressive power-to-weight ratio, making it a favorite among young riders and even popular for local drag races.
The Yamaha RX100 is 98cc 2-stroke single cylinder aircooled motorcycle. It was M/s Escorts Limited's "Bread and Butter" model for close to 12 years between 1985 and 1996. A nippy motorcycle with great handling, it was an instant hit with the masses. A great machine, all that was ever changed in the 11 year production history were the pinstriping and an upgrade to a 12 volt electrical system.
Engine: The RX100 was powered by a 98cc, air-cooled, two-stroke, single-cylinder engine that delivered around 11 horsepower. Despite its small engine size, the bike was known for its quick acceleration and peppy performance.
Design: The bike had a simplistic design, characteristic of motorcycles from that era, with a round headlamp, a slender fuel tank, and minimalistic body panels. Its lightweight frame made it agile and easy to handle.
Sound: The RX100 had a distinct and unmistakable exhaust note, characteristic of two-stroke engines, which still remains a fond memory for many.
Performance: The RX100 was known for its impressive power-to-weight ratio, making it a favorite among young riders and even popular for local drag races.
Top selling points -
Peppy and rev happy motor
Japanese reliability
Very light weight and nimble bike
Smooth gear shifts
Exhaust note which still is the best
Engine is all new work, riging a standard block
Excellent conditon
Stock motorcycle - no mods done