Mario, apart from the throttle and stickers the 100 T and X are virtually the same bike. Suzuki decided to fit a PE gear type throttle to the 100 in 81 but I dont suppose there was much point in going to floater or much of any up grade at all since the model was dropped by the following year. The writing must have been on the wall for the 100cc class.
On the weekend I took my young bloke out for a spin on his YZ100 and I think I had as much fun as he did. I cant wait to get the RM100 going, were going to have a vintage shoot out between the YZ100 G and the RM100 T.
If the RM is half the bike the Yamaha is it should be a treat, That lil' YZ hauls like a demon. I like the light switch performance of these little motors, they really howl when your on the pipe.
Our RM came with the STD 100 crank but a 125 barrel and head, surprisingly it ran, but not real well.
So after pulling the engine down, we found that the con rod was awfully floppy and the bearings were shot. I wont go right into it but you could say it was a can of worms. I bought a second bike for parts and I have just about got all the bits together to rebuild to a very tidy standard.
Still looking for forks with decent chrome and rear shockers that still have some life left in them. Stand by for the 1980 100cc shootout results when we have a contenter ready for the mighty YZ Hungey!