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SpudRider 11-18-2015 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by detours (Post 198122)
How about the accessory plug connectors? The are the ones under the seat, right?

http://www.chinariders.net/showpost....9&postcount=26

Thanks for the input. :tup: Indeed, I will add those connectors to the list. I also know the connectors for the headlight, and the ECU diagnostic port. ;)

Weldangrind 11-19-2015 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by keithmaine (Post 198095)
Thank you for listening, I find this forum to be one of the best forums I have ever been part of.

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Originally Posted by SpudRider (Post 198096)
It is members such as you who make these forums such a great place to frequent. :)

This is such a cool shop to hang out in. :tup:

Co2 11-19-2015 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by SpudRider (Post 198090)
Thank you, :tup:

I always suspected the RX3 clutch parts were Honda parts. ;) Here is a list of the Honda motorcycles which employ the same friction plates, fiber plates, and clutch springs as the Zongshen RX3.

Honda XR650L
Honda XR600R
Honda NX650
Honda CR500R
Honda CR480R
Honda CR250R

A lot of people like the Tusk Clutch Kits you can purchase from Rocky Mountain ATV/MC. :)

https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...ch-Kit?v=11638

https://images.rockymountainatvmc.co...clutch_kit.jpg

You're welcome , but i warn, on link and photo " metal disk's " i no idea im just use nx650 dominator clutch plates , friction metal discs i use old originals, and seeing photos metal discs i think much bold.

Here my old acc, on forum mt, search and dimensions maybe have idea, again

http://www.motosiklet.net/forum/mt-a...-tip-uyum.html

EBC CK 1170 clutch's is very tight tolarance but ok worked.

SpudRider 11-19-2015 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Co2 (Post 198187)
You're welcome , but i warn, on link and photo " metal disk's " i no idea im just use nx650 dominator clutch plates , friction metal discs i use old originals, and seeing photos metal discs i think much bold.

Here my old acc, on forum mt, search and dimensions maybe have idea, again

http://www.motosiklet.net/forum/mt-a...-tip-uyum.html

EBC CK 1170 clutch's is very tight tolarance but ok worked.

Are the Honda, clutch fiber plates the same thickness as the RX3, clutch fiber plates? If you have the opportunity, please also measure the thickness of the RX3, clutch metal plates.

When I have time, I will also check the dimensions of the clutch plates in my Honda CRF250X.

Co2 11-19-2015 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SpudRider (Post 198204)
Are the Honda, clutch fiber plates the same thickness as the RX3, clutch fiber plates? If you have the opportunity, please also measure the thickness of the RX3, clutch metal plates.

When I have time, I will also check the dimensions of the clutch plates in my Honda CRF250X.

Terminology mixed , my Tarzan style :lmao:

Organic/Fiber plate is ok , butif u add link on photos metal friction metal plates impossible, not need measured, many time i assemb/dissasemb clutch , if photo correct any a optical game " F " optic playing idk, but im think on photos that metal discs impossible mounted rx3 or zs177 or nc250

Measured sorry, motor block is complete , but if wait me 2-3 day later maybe, i promise.

116 mm ( in chamber , non tooth.) , 9 mm(in circle to out walls non toth) , 136 mm (out chamber) Dimensions of the metal plate.

Edit for measurement for Spud, bestregards.

Sorry bad Photos by sj1000 (because my suck xperia u phone probably today REGL/menstruation
, %+&%+/% waste phone never buy.)

Nx 650 dominator Fiber/organic idk, clutchs on my zs177mm, i used it 500 kilometer than, non problem, just mounted very tight tolaration, thick but worked i cant feel any problem it worked.

Edit 2 sj1000 need setup for date and watch. , photos is fresh 10 min ago.

http://i.hizliresim.com/PBjn85.jpg

http://i.hizliresim.com/p9OXyr.jpg

http://i.hizliresim.com/ZJlM8G.jpg
http://hizliresim.com/PBjn85

SpudRider 11-19-2015 05:27 PM

Okay. The Honda, fiber clutch plates are okay, but the metal clutch plates are too thick.

When you have time, please do measure the thickness of the metal clutch plates in your engine. Also, please measure the thickness of the Honda, fiber clutch plates. We are happy to wait. Take your time, we are not in a hurry. ;)

Co2 11-19-2015 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by SpudRider (Post 198239)
Okay. The Honda, fiber clutch plates are okay, but the metal clutch plates are too thick.

When you have time, please do measure the thickness of the metal clutch plates in your engine. Also, please measure the thickness of the Honda, fiber clutch plates. We are happy to wait. Take your time, we are not in a hurry. ;)

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Originally Posted by Co2 (Post 198223)

116 mm ( in chamber , non tooth.) , 9 mm(in circle to out walls non toth) , 136 mm (out chamber) Dimensions of the metal plate.


http://hizliresim.com/PBjn85

116 mm ( in chamber , non tooth.) , 9 mm(in circle to out walls non toth) , 136 mm (out chamber) Dimensions of the metal plate.

http://hizliresim.com/4LQO6Ahttp://hizliresim.com/4LQO6Ahttp://hizliresim.com/4LQO6A

Metal and clutch original fiber same dimensions.. , nx 650 clutch bit bigger..... but worked.

http://i.hizliresim.com/n24ljg.jpg

Right is original, left is Honda nx 650 dominator EBC ck1170

Diff is original end Honda clutch.

Original chamber in : 117 milimeter.

Original out of chamber (not teths/tooths.) : 136 milimeter

Original out and in chamber wall (not teths/toots.) : 9 milimeter

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Honda dominator clutch chamber in : 116 milimeter


Honda dominator out of chamber(not teths/tooths.) : 138 milimeter

Honda dominator out and in chamber wall (not teths/toots.) : 11 milimeter.


My moto in " METAL PLATE " Dimensions same to original clutch plate 1-1 same dimens..

İ hope now ok.

SpudRider 11-19-2015 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Co2 (Post 198243)
116 mm ( in chamber , non tooth.) , 9 mm(in circle to out walls non toth) , 136 mm (out chamber) Dimensions of the metal plate.

Thank you. I saw those measurements in your last post. :)

When it is convenient, please measure the thickness of the metal clutch plates, and the thickness of the Honda, fiber clutch plates. ;)

Co2 11-19-2015 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SpudRider (Post 198247)
Thank you. I saw those measurements in your last post. :)

When it is convenient, please measure the thickness of the metal clutch plates, and the thickness of the Honda, fiber clutch plates. ;)


thickness Honda dominator clutch fiber/organic idk = 3 milimeter

thickness original friction/clutch metal plate = 1 milimeter.

SpudRider 11-19-2015 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Co2 (Post 198254)
thickness Honda dominator clutch fiber/organic idk = 3 milimeter

thickness original friction/clutch metal plate = 1 milimeter.

Thank you, Sir. :)

Danimal 12-07-2015 10:49 PM

so this guy got bored and painted his RX3 to resemble a GS

What I want to know is what adjustable clutch and brake levers did he use? What levers are compatible? I would like adjustable Chinese machined levers please

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater

SpudRider 12-07-2015 11:11 PM

I don't know for certain, but I think he probably switched the clutch perch, and likely switched the clutch cable as well. Did he change the brake lever, also? I don't frequent Facebook, and I only see the one photograph. ;)

Danimal 12-07-2015 11:16 PM

I'm assuming it's the stock perch. Most adjustable levers sold are for stock perch.
We just need to know which bike's lever is a match

like these
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Short-CNC-Ad...hU9rUz&vxp=mtr

SpudRider 12-07-2015 11:37 PM

Yes, I understand. However, based upon my past experience with Chinese bikes, I'm guessing he is not using the stock perch. However, I hope I'm wrong.

Is he an active member over there? Can you ask him that question on Facebook? I really don't know much about Facebook. ;)

keithmaine 12-08-2015 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Danimal (Post 199998)
I'm assuming it's the stock perch. Most adjustable levers sold are for stock perch.
We just need to know which bike's lever is a match

like these
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Short-CNC-Ad...hU9rUz&vxp=mtr

That would be great if those would fit :tup:


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