Yamaha RX100 modified as Cafe Racer by Ironic Engineering

20/03/2017 - 14:17 ,   Neelanjan Chakraborty

The Yamaha RX100 was a two-stroke motorcycle sold in India.

The Yamaha RX100 has been gracefully modified as a cafe racer by Ironic Engineering. The bike gets custom body layout with an engine fairing and a low slung clip on handlebar giving the rider a sporty feel.

The Yamaha RX100 modified as a cafe racer gets custom body parts and a clip on handlebar.

The Yamaha RX100 in its stock form was powered by a 98 cc air-cooled, single cylinder mill which is coupled to a 4-speed gearbox. The engine is capable of producing 11 hp of maximum power at 7,500 rpm and 10.39 Nm of peak torque at 6,500 rpm.

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The Hyderabad-based group has added chunkier tyres in this modified Yamaha RX100 cafe racer. Brakes remain a drum setup, both in the front wheel as well as the rear. The motorcycle’s fuel tank is also new while the minimalist seat gets a bulge at the end like a typical cafe racer. The headlamp unit is new and gets a metal visor.

Yamaha RX100 modified as a cafe racer continues to flaunt drum brakes at both ends.

The Yamaha RX100 cafe racer gets a custom exhaust which adds to the alluring aura created by this modification. Yamaha India has just one 100 cc motorcycle on sale right now, the Yamaha Saluto RX, carrying a sticker price of INR 47,380.

Yamaha RX100 cafe racer by Ironic Engineering

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