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Yamaha RX100: The legend returns with a new look, more power

Yamaha RX100: The legend returns with a new look, more power

The original Yamaha RX100 had 11 PS of power and 10.39 Nm of torque, mated to drum brakes at both wheels.

The Yamaha RX100 motorcycle, famous among bike lovers, is all set to make a comeback and it is creating a lot of buzz on social media. Yamaha is reviving this classic with a new look and added power, designed to meet the needs of a new generation of riders.

An exciting relaunch
The revised Yamaha RX100 is expected to have a petrol engine with 200cc or more displacement, which is a significant upgrade from its original 100cc engine. While Yamaha has confirmed the reintroduction of this highly sought-after model, specific details regarding its launch and features are unknown. However, it is estimated that this bike will hit the market around 2026.

demand history
When the Yamaha RX100 was first released in 1985, it was incredibly successful until it was retired in 1996.. The new version of RX100 will be equipped with a 4-stroke engine, which will provide strong power and torque on the road. Its ex-showroom starting price is expected to be around Rs 1 lakh.

modern upgrades
The upcoming Yamaha RX100 is expected to feature disc brakes, alloy wheels and a retro-style design. It will come with improved suspension for better performance on both smooth city roads and rough terrain. Included in the kit are LED lighting, self-start functionality, and daytime running lights (DRL).

a legendary past
The original Yamaha RX100 had 11 PS of power and 10.39 Nm of torque, mated to drum brakes at both wheels. It had a 10-litre fuel tank and relied on a kick-start mechanism. One of its distinguishing features was the steel Yamaha badge on the fuel tank.

Motorcycle enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the return of the Yamaha RX100, which promises a blend of nostalgia and modern performance in a classic package.

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