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Keshy Dhillon

The above article is taken from http://www.malaysiancubprix.com

In 2008, there are four dominant bike that is used for Malaysian Cub Prix racing.
The bikes involved in the racing are:

Yamaha Lagenda 110Z
Honda Wave 125S
Kriss 120 Sports
Suzuki Shogun 125

For more info and worthwhile reading,
hit the links for Malaysian Cub Prix Bikes

Yamaha LC 135 50 Years Anniversary Coverset Side View. Original footrest has been removed and replaced with Yamaha racing footrest.

Front disc brake has been upgraded to bigger disc. Fork also has been replaced with LC 135 Trust inverted telescopic fork (fork terbalik / upside down fork). The caliper used is still one-piston kit from the original stock. The rim used is the same rim design used in Kawasaki ZX-6R also known as ‘rim tulang ikan’ (fish bone rim).

Close up view of the LC 135 inverted telescopic fork with TRUST logo. Look carefully!

Gazi gas monoshock rear suspension has been choosen since it can make the ride more firmer and dampen the suspension a little further than the original.

More Gazi gas monoshock suspension view.

The fairing has been customised with a little bit of eyelid.

Carbon fibre style front mudguard.

Yamaha logo on brake lever. Very nice and stylish.

Seat has been cut to get a lower riding position.

Notice the footrest which is branded YAMAHA not Racing Boy as most people would use.

More views of the YAMAHA branded footrest.

Also notice this brake is NISSIN branded, not Racing Boy. This brake is taken from the X1R version of LC 135 where the rear disc brake is standard in Thailand.

More view for the rear disc brake.

The exhaust used for this bike is AHM. There are several brand of racing exhaust that can be fitted to LC 135 being the Arrow and the most popular YY Pang. I have asked for the price for the AHM, and the shop told me it is cheap compared to the original LC 135 Catalyzer exhaust that cost about RM480. So, will you change your exhaust?

Exhaust bracket YAMAHA.

Overall view of AHM exhaust, YAMAHA racing footrest and NISSIN rear disc brake installation. Copy This!

Next I will bring to you YAMAHA X1R Coverset! Keep coming!

Tahun 2006 merupakan tahun terakhir dimana motosikal 2 lejang dibenarkan untuk bertanding dalam FIM Cub Prix Racing ini.

Setelah itu, undang-undang telah menetapkan kenderaan 2 lejang tidak dibenarkan diimpot atau dibuat lagi untuk pasaran Malaysia. Namun begitu, model sedia ada seperti Yamaha RX-Z dan Yamaha 125Z masih lagi dibenarkan untuk dijual dan pengenalan pada model 2 lejang terbaru berakhir disitu.

Pada pendapat saya, motosikal 2 lejang ini tidaklah begitu mencemarkan alam sekitar, tetapi cukup mencemar bunyi sekiranya diubahsuai tidak tentu hala untuk peningkatan prestasi dipacu atas jalan raya awam.

Kuasa yang dibawa oleh motosikal 2 lejang adalah melebihi 40% berbanding isipadu silinder yang sama pada motosikal 4 lejang. Motosikal dua lejang juga mempunyai susun atur enjin yang agak mudah kerana tidak memerlukan OHC dan injap.

Penggunaan minyak pelincir 2T merupakan faktor tidak ekonomi pada motosikal jenis ini, tetapi ini tidak menjadi masalah sekiranya dibandingkan dengan kepuasan memandu dengan kuasa yang mudah dilepaskan sekiranya perlu.

Asap tidak menjadi masalah sekiranya langkah untuk mengatasinya diambil. Saya juga telah menulis satu pos di dalam blog ini mengenainya bertajuk “Five Tips On How To Minimise Exhaust Smoke From 2-stroke Bike “. Anda bacalah sendiri.
Terima kasih kerana membaca.






I just bought this 1997 RX-Z last month. It was selling very cheap at only >RM500. Now, I’m trying to restore this bike to its glory when it was first bought.

Keep coming to this website to see what will happen to this bike.

Projek Pemulihan Semula RX-Z 1997 6-Kelajuan

Saya baru sahaja membeli RX-Z tahun 1997 6-kelajuan bulan lepas. Harganya amat murah iaitu >RM500. Sekarang, saya sedang mencuba untuk memulih semula motosikal kepada zaman kegemilangannya seperti mula-mula dibeli dahulu.

Teruskan melawat laman web ini untuk melihat apa yang akan berlaku kepada motosikal ini.

UPDATE: This RX-Z has been restored! Click here to view the new look.

Saya telah ternampak motor ini di Kelantan semasa saya sedang mengisi minyak motor EX-5 saya. Jika anda perhatikan pada nombor plet motor ini, anda akan dapati nombor pendaftarannya tertulis NARATHIWAT. Jadi, ini adalah motosikal daripada Thailand.

Saya tidak dapat memastikan model motor ini. Namun begitu, ia begitu mirip dengan Yamaha Nuovo.

Ada sesiapa boleh bantu?

This is my reasons:
5. The bike design is evergreen and always fresh.
4. RX-Z is always related to power, speed, young and egoism.
3. RX-Z is not everyday bike to go to market buy fishes and vegetables. There is no ‘bakul’, man!
2. The sound of the bike can be modified to my liking whether it is loud and furious or just silent and purrs like a cat.
1. It is the only bike in its category that is available. Try to think for yourself, is there any other bike in this class?

What’s your reason?

1. Remove and clean the coversets. This is to make sure the parts are clean from oil and dirt.
1. Tanggalkan dan cuci coversets. Ini adalah untuk memastikan bahagian ini bersih daripada minyak dan kotoran.

2. Sand the parts with sand paper graded 800 mesh and above.
2. Gosok dengan kertas pasir dengan gred 800 mesh ke atas.

3. Spray the plastic parts with SAMURAI Plastic Primer to make sure the plastic parts can be neatly bonded with colour spray.
3. Sembur bahagian plastik dengan SAMURAI Plastic Primer untuk memastikan bahagian plastik ini dapat melekat dengan semburan warna dengan sempurna.

4. SAMURAI Putty Primer also sprayed to protect the plastic parts from scratches.
4. SAMURAI Putty Primer ini juga disembur untuk melindungi bahagian plastik ini daripada kesan-kesan calar.

5. Spray the SAMURAI Khameleon Undercoat.
5. Semburkan SAMURAI Khameleon Undercoat.

6. Use SAMURAI Hi-Temperature for the exhaust parts. SAMURAI Hi-Temperature can withstand temperature up to 600 degree Celcius.
6. Gunakan SAMURAI Hi-Temperature untuk bahagian ekzos. SAMURAI Hi-Temperature boleh menahan suhu sehingga 600 degree Celcius.
7. Spray SAMURAI Khameleon Spray Paint of your choice.
7. Semburkan warna SAMURAI Khameleon Spray Paint pilihan anda.

8. Spray SAMURAI 1K lacquer for multiple protection and maximum shine.
8. Semburkan SAMURAI 1K lacquer untuk perlindungan berganda dan kilauan yang maksima.

Note: This article is sponsored by SAMURAI Paint. Thanks to SAMURAI Paint for giving a very good cooperation in making this article possible.
Nota: Artikel ini ditaja oleh SAMURAI Paint. Terima kasih kepada pihak SAMURAI Paint kerana telah memberikan kerjasama yang cukup bagus untuk menjayakan artikel ini.

2-stroke 34 (61%)
4-stroke 18 (32%)
both, the more the merrier 2 (3%)
none, i don’t like engines 1 (1%)
Votes received: 55

It seems that many chose 2-stroke as their favourite engine. This maybe due to 2-stroke have simpler design, lighter weight and more power.

Some also chose 4-stroke engine. Honda EX5, Yamaha Lagenda and Yamaha LC135 belong to this group of engine. 4-stroke produce less pollution and gives less noisy exhaust sound. One of my friend who owns LC135 tells me that he really loves the bike because he can cruise up to 140 km/h furiosly but still be almost silent.

There are two person who chose both engine as their favourite and only one person didn’t like engines. Hmm, I wonder why he/she visit this site then…


1. Use low-smoke 2T oil, like this one from Petronas; Petronas Sprinta 5000 2T 2-Stroke Full Synthetic.

2. Never mix different brand of 2T oil. For example, if you use Petronas Sprinta 5000, stick for it for the rest of the life of the bike. It is also okay if you stick with cheap 2T oil, as long as you don’t mix them up, you will get less smoke.

3. Adjust the 2T pump on your bike throttle cable. This will reduce the amount of the 2T that gets into the combustion, so you will get less smoke. Here you need to remember that when you reduce the amount of 2T oil that gets into your engine, you also minimise the lubricality of the engine. So, if you want to use your bike for heavy use (eg: racing), adjust the setting so that more 2T oil can be pumped to your engine.

4. Check, service and adjust your carburetor for maximum fuel and air mixture for combustion, as this one will make your combustion chamber cleaner and therefore produce less smoke.

5. Use your bike at optimum RPM. Your exhaust will form a resonance inside the exhaust chamber to produce back pressure and back pressure can give more fuel, air and 2T oil to be combusted back into the engine.

Any more idea? Share with us in the comments section.

Why do you need to use racing chamber exhaust?

The basic idea behind an expansion chamber is to use the momentum and pressure of the exhaust gases to create a pump that squeezes more air and fuel into the cylinder during the intake stroke. It does the same sort of thing that a turbocharger does, but it does it without moving parts.

If you have read How Two-stroke Engines Work, then you know that the exhaust and intake parts of the cycle overlap. As the piston moves down, it uncovers the exhaust port first to let most of the exhaust out. Then it opens the intake port to let fuel/oil/air in. With a correctly-tuned expansion chamber in place, two things happen to help the intake process:

  • As the exhaust gases expand into the expansion chamber, they create a vacuum at the exhaust port. This vacuum pulls fuel/oil/air into the cylinder.
  • As the shock wave of the exhaust pulse hits the end of the expansion chamber, it echoes back, pushing any fuel/oil/air that got pulled through the exhaust port back into the cylinder. This page has a nice graphic that describes the process.

By pulling extra fuel/oil/air through the cylinder and then pushing it back in, the expansion port has the effect of stuffing more fuel/oil/air into the cylinder on each stroke. This gives the engine extra power in the same way that a turbocharger does.

Here are some interesting links:


The new Yamaha RX-Z Malaysia Group has been setup in Google Groups for all us to share anything about Yamaha RX-Z 135 bike.

Posting in English and Malay are accepted.

Don’t just read, REGISTER NOW at http://groups.google.com.my/group/yamaha-rx-z-malaysia?hl=en

Yamaha RX-Z carburetor

RX-Z
48 (41%)
LC 135
33 (28%)
125Z
23 (19%)
FZ-150i
13 (11%)

Total votes: 117

The poll have shown that Malaysian prefers Yamaha RX-Z more than 125Z, but LC135 is now the second choice after RX-Z. The least bike preferred is FZ-150i, this may due to the design of the bike that is not compelling and futuristic enough like the rest.

Keep voting for the new poll! Look for it at the right sidebar.

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