Friday, November 21, 2014

RXZ Mirrors, Tank Reflectors & RX100/135/G Silencer with Bend Pipe

RXZ Original ALPHA TOYO Mirrors






                                                         
                                                                 RXZ Tank Reflector







                        RX 100/135/G Silencer (Non OE) + ORIGINAL Escorts Yamaha Bend Pipe



Sunday, May 18, 2014

Hero Impulse VS Yamaha RXZ || 466 KMs of IMPULSive Solo Ride ||

As I was lazily thinking about a long ride, I knew RXZ would break my back and the sound from the silencer as I roar in the highways would cause partial deafness for a week. So I planned to ride long and that too by BUYING ANOTHER BIKE TO ADD TO MY COLLECTION.



Bought a HERO IMPULSE 2 days ago and Just completed a 466 KMs solo ride in my HERO IMPULSE from Chennai to Madurai. Impulse is RUGGED like my 4X4 Army Disposed Mahindra MM550 JEEP and more reliable than my RXZ, quiet and mightily comfortable like my Mitsubishi Cedia.


Its tall, its grippy, its comfortable, its decently fast, sips less fuel and most importantly IT CAN GO ANYWHERE, ANYHOW, ANYTIME.



Seen above, the HERO IMPULSE  Transroader is standing next to my Mighty Mahindra MM550 Offroader.

Now, the RXZ vs IMPULSE- My take

  1. Both IMPULSE and RXZ are HEAD TURNERs-IMPULSE a little more of an attractive proposition
  2. Yamaha RXZ is a 2 Stroke whereas Hero IMPULSE is a 4 stroke (you knew that already)
  3. RXZ paints the town with white smoke whereas IMPULSE does not (who cares)
  4. RXZ roars like a lion whereas IMPULSE purrs like a Cheetah
  5. RXZ makes your arrival known whereas IMPULSE keeps it all within itself
  6. RXZ is a habitual heavy drinker of fuel and a chain smoker (hahaha) IMPULSE sips fuel gently (27-43KMPL vs 40-55KMPL; least figures for max speed and vice versa for the mileage readings)
  7. RXZ can break your back with its ride comfort whereas IMPULSE helps you forget that you just completed a nearly 500 KMs stretch in the MID NOON SON in the HOT SUMMER IN THE MONTH OF MAY
  8. RXZ's prices soar by the day as its growing in demand (old vehicles which are no more in production are always so and RXZ is more so in this case) and IMPULSE has got no takers in the showroom
  9. RXZ is short and rider friendly as far as its appearance is concerned whereas IMPULSE is TALL and INTIMIDATING for the average Indian rider's height (Off Road bikes are always tall and this is a TRANSROADER)


RXZ Mods planned:

  • RX King Cylinder Kit
  • TM26 Flat Slide Carburettor
  • NGK Racing Ignition Kit
  • 5 Speed Gear box
  • Gas charged rear shock absorbers
  • Front Fork assembly/ suspension modification with disc brakes
IMPULSE Mods planned:
  • Z Type chain and sprocket set up like in KTM offroaders
  • 235 CC Karizma overbored cylinder kit, cam&carnk shafts from Karizma
  • Flat slide carburettor for the above set up and a BIGGER disc brake in the front to handle this power

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Yamaha RX Cylinder Head Grooving || For mileage and less emission ||

Hello RX Fans,

This is the first of my posts for Hard Core 2 Stroker fans who are trying to preserve the EARTH n The Environment while still riding their 2 Stroke motorcycles.

I own the iconic Yamaha RXZ, 1997 model, 4 speed (Indian) version and the Bajaj Classic (Chetak) 1997 model. In my bid to save my 2 Strokes from the axe that comes in the form of emission norms, I tried out the Somender Singh Grooves. Amazingly my 17 year old scooter started giving me a mileage of 55KMPL, easy start and reduced cleaning of spark plugs. There was a visible difference in the exhaust emissions too.

Now, I had postponed this on my Yamaha RXZ since I didn't want to meddle with the performance settings and was not much concerned about the mileage anyway. However, I was so sad seeing the WHITE SMOKE (despite getting the best of oil pump settings and additives to my petrol) whenever I was raising the throttle. So I had to go back to what I did to my Bajaj Classic

Here are the pics that I post here to help any Yamaha RX fan to follow suit.


  • Remove the fuel tank and then the cylinder head
  • Remove the spark plug
  • Clean the SQUISH AREA by removing the carbon and oil deposits in it
  • There are 11 fins (through which air passes to cool the cylinder head) 
  • Choose the 6th fin (from the taller side of the cylinder head which  actually points towards the exhaust pipe outlet) and find the spot that is straight to the MID LINE of the sixth fin all the way upto the SQUISH AREA in the cylinder head
  • Make a mark with a sharp object and use a triangular file (small size) to create a groove as shown in the picture below




  • Do the same on the opposite side of the cylinder head in the squish area i..e., towards the tapering side
  • Clean the squish area again and make it free of any aluminium alloy particles that would have come as a result of the grooving



  • Fix the cylinder head, the spark plug and the fuel tank
  • Try tuning the CARB anew as the AIR FUEL mixture and the COMPRESSION RATIOs and the TUMBLE FLOW characteristics would all be a little different now
  • Once you get the ideal setting, you would discover that the RPM can stay very low without shutting down
  • Also while riding you will find that the bike DOES NOT KNOCK even when you are riding in 15KMPH in 4th gear
Do reach me for details at flyingscooter@rediffmail.com should you need my guidance in this regard

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Kids learning to paint their cycle



Christina started helping me with the car polishing kit when she was just about a year old and Cyrus learnt to pick the spanner when he was just beginning to crawl. Now as a 2+ year old boy and a 5+ year old girl, they tell me what brings them joy in the form of a vacation play.

It was just amazing when they expressed their interest in painting their bicycle and their tricycles.


 I promised to get them an old bicycle and told them how they can paint it anew. This was a carrot that kept them going to school until now.


As promised, I got them an old bicycle, 3 different colors of paint and a couple of brushes. Check this video on their NATURAL FLOW OF WORK on their first day of induction into the world of Automotives