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Old 03-04-2015, 10:37 PM   #2401
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March 14th is my birthday, so them getting unloaded that day will be a great birthday-day present! (would only be better if it was delivered that day! Hehe )
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Old 03-04-2015, 10:42 PM   #2402
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You have a lucky birthday, Huck.
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Old 03-04-2015, 10:46 PM   #2403
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A lot of interesting new information has been posted at the CSC blog, including a new maintenance tutorial. All of the CSC maintenance tutorials are available at the following link.

http://californiascooterco.com/rx3_m..._tutorials.htm

This link, and many other links to interesting threads concerning the Zongshen RX3, are posted in the RX3 Sticky thread, which is permanently pinned to the top of this Dual Sport Forum.

http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=14228
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Old 03-04-2015, 10:50 PM   #2404
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The ETA in Long Beach has been moved forward to March 10, at 4:00 AM. Better yet, the berthing time has also been moved forward to March 14, at 5:00 AM. Apparently the longshoremen are clearing the backlog at the port of Long Beach.
Very good news indeed. Hope it makes it to Ga by April1. I think it would be a big hit at the April meeting I will be attending.
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/events/virginia-2015
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Old 03-04-2015, 10:53 PM   #2405
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March 14th is my birthday, so them getting unloaded that day will be a great birthday-day present! (would only be better if it was delivered that day! Hehe )
This year I think a snow mobile would make more sense than a moto .
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Old 03-04-2015, 11:00 PM   #2406
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Here's a comparison of some offroad specs for the RX3. There's obviously a lot more to say about offroad performance than this (like damping rates, shock features, durability, quality, frame and fork stiffness etc), but it's still interesting.

I listed popular dual sport and adventure bikes under 450 lbs, plus the EU spec XT660Z Ténéré just for fun. The RX3 again holds its own with good specs, as well as being the 2nd lightest and the least expensive bike in this list.

The RX3's optional 19" front wheel and knobbies would increase its ground clearance by another .5" to 1" depending on selected tire and tread, but the same is true of any bike, so I only used stock specs. I couldn't find official ground clearance specs for 2 of the bikes so I took the best estimate from different forums.

The table abbreviations are: Curb Weight, Engine size, Ground Clearance (in), Front Wheel (in), Rear Wheel (in), Front Travel (in), Rear Travel (in) and MSRP. The table is sorted by ground clearance, then front travel.

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Model			Crb Wt	Eng CC	Grd Clr	Ft Wh	Rr Wh	Ft Trvl	Rr Trvl	MSRP		Notes
CCM GP450		316	450	14.1	21	18	9.6	9.8	$10,863.00	
Yamaha XT660Z Ténéré	454	659	9.6	21	17	8.3	7.9	n/a		Not available in US
Kawasaki KLR 650	432	651	8.3	21	17	7.9	7.3	$6,599.00	
CSC Cyclone RX3		386	250	8.3	18	17	5.1	5.6	$3,495.00	
Ducati Scrambler Icon	410	803	8.0	18	17	5.9	5.9	$8,495.00	estimated grd clearance
Ducati Hyperstrada	450	821	8.0	17	17	5.1	5.1	$9,995.00	estimated grd clearance
Honda CB500X		430	471	6.7	17	17	4.9	4.7	$6,299.00	
BMW G650GS (ABS)	430	652	6.5	19	17	6.7	6.5	$7,895.00



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Old 03-04-2015, 11:10 PM   #2407
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March 14th is my birthday, so them getting unloaded that day will be a great birthday-day present! (would only be better if it was delivered that day! Hehe )
That's Pi Day!!
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Old 03-04-2015, 11:57 PM   #2408
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Here's a comparison of some offroad specs for the RX3. There's obviously a lot more to say about offroad performance than this (like damping rates, shock features, durability, quality, frame and fork stiffness etc), but it's still interesting.

I listed popular dual sport and adventure bikes under 450 lbs, plus the EU spec XT660Z Ténéré just for fun. The RX3 again holds its own with good specs, as well as being the 2nd lightest and the least expensive bike in this list.

The RX3's optional 19" front wheel and knobbies would increase its ground clearance by another .5" to 1" depending on selected tire and tread, but the same is true of any bike, so I only used stock specs. I couldn't find official ground clearance specs for 2 of the bikes so I took the best estimate from different forums.

The table abbreviations are: Curb Weight, Engine size, Ground Clearance (in), Front Wheel (in), Rear Wheel (in), Front Travel (in), Rear Travel (in) and MSRP. The table is sorted by ground clearance, then front travel.

Code:
Model			Crb Wt	Eng CC	Grd Clr	Ft Wh	Rr Wh	Ft Trvl	Rr Trvl	MSRP		Notes
CCM GP450		316	450	14.1	21	18	9.6	9.8	$10,863.00	
Yamaha XT660Z Ténéré	454	659	9.6	21	17	8.3	7.9	n/a		Not available in US
Kawasaki KLR 650	432	651	8.3	21	17	7.9	7.3	$6,599.00	
CSC Cyclone RX3		386	250	8.3	18	17	5.1	5.6	$3,495.00	
Ducati Scrambler Icon	410	803	8.0	18	17	5.9	5.9	$8,495.00	estimated grd clearance
Ducati Hyperstrada	450	821	8.0	17	17	5.1	5.1	$9,995.00	estimated grd clearance
Honda CB500X		430	471	6.7	17	17	4.9	4.7	$6,299.00	
BMW G650GS (ABS)	430	652	6.5	19	17	6.7	6.5	$7,895.00
Once again, thank you for doing the research, and posting the great information.

If I may ask, what software did you use to generate the table, and what icon (button) did you click to post it in the format with a scroll bar?
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Old 03-05-2015, 12:04 AM   #2409
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Very good news indeed. Hope it makes it to Ga by April1. I think it would be a big hit at the April meeting I will be attending.
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/events/virginia-2015
That's a long ride from Georgia, isn't it? Please do take photographs for us.
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Old 03-05-2015, 12:13 AM   #2410
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Spud,

Thanks for posting the information and pics on Alaska. I'll be riding up there in June with a group of friends on our Spyders and although we won't make the islands, I'm sure the scenery will be every bit as impressive.
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Old 03-05-2015, 12:15 AM   #2411
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Thanks for posting the information and pics on Alaska. I'll be riding up there in June with a group of friends on our Spyders and although we won't make the islands, I'm sure the scenery will be every bit as impressive.
You're welcome. Thank you for your kind words.
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It is only a little over 5 days until the Hanjin Germany arrives at the port of Long Beach. Our RX3 motorcycles have traveled a very long way from Chonqing. Here is a time lapse video of the bustling Chinese city unknown to most people in the Occident.

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Once again, thank you for doing the research, and posting the great information.

If I may ask, what software did you use to generate the table, and what icon (button) did you click to post it in the format with a scroll bar?
Thanks spud. I used Google Docs to collect the data (Excel would have worked fine). Then I copied the data into Notepad to separate the columns with tab spacing.

Then I pasted the whole thing into my post inside the 'code' tags (that's the hashtag, 3rd from the right in the formatting tools). It took a few tries with 'preview' to get the spacing right before I submitted.


 
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Thanks spud. I used Google Docs to collect the data (Excel would have worked fine). Then I copied the data into Notepad to separate the columns with tab spacing.

Then I pasted the whole thing into my post inside the 'code' tags (that's the hashtag, 3rd from the right in the formatting tools). It took a few tries with 'preview' to get the spacing right before I submitted.
Thank you for the explanation, and thanks for taking the time to compile and format the data in such an accessible manner.
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LAT: 49° 52' N LONG: 157° 09' W

The vessel is now farther south than the northern regions of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, and is rapidly approaching the 49th parallel, which is the latitude of the U.S./Canadian border.
Victoria, BC (on Vancouver Island) happens to be south of the 49th parallel. There are a few points in Canada that are below the 49th, and one of them (in Ontario) is even south of Oregon.

More useless trivia from Weldangrind, and yet another hijack. At least I'm consistent.
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