How many of us miss the strokers?
I don't miss exactly, but a stroker in my garage won't do me any harm.
As my search for Stroker has started,
would wish to know the basic differences between RX-100 and Rx-135.
I know the 'cc' difference, but interested in knowing that why RX-100 is most preferred stroker.
What was wrong with RX-G? It just doesn't sell well even as used.
2 Strokes
Started by sheelpriye, Jul 13 2010 02:22 PM
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#1
Posted 13 July 2010 - 02:22 PM
Ben Spies
The bike does not define you, but the actions you perform while on the bike do.
The bike does not define you, but the actions you perform while on the bike do.
#2
Posted 15 July 2010 - 05:25 PM
I do miss. Once I'm in a state when I don't have to ask a bike lesser in weight then me, to pull me. I'll most probably get myself a RX135.
From what little I know, RX100 was better as it was unrestricted/better firing as compared to 135 (due to emission norms).
RXG, it seems had issues with the port design?
From what little I know, RX100 was better as it was unrestricted/better firing as compared to 135 (due to emission norms).
RXG, it seems had issues with the port design?
#3
Posted 01 August 2010 - 11:13 AM
Have found one in shambles, the deal would supposedly close in at 6.5K.
Its a 100.
Its a 100.
Ben Spies
The bike does not define you, but the actions you perform while on the bike do.
The bike does not define you, but the actions you perform while on the bike do.
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