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Old 03-16-2016, 03:18 PM   #16
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My theology is simple in that going into buying my RX3 last year for the price I didn't expect it to be a KTM or Ducati and figured I would take it for what it was and accept any of it's unforeseen short comings. If CSC went out of business or didn't honor the warranty I figured this was one of the gambles in life I was willing to take...... rj
rj, I agree. For me, purchasing the RX3 was a leap of faith.

I was mentally prepared for the purchase to be a complete write-off.

I have been pleasantly surprised by the quality of the RX3, and the response by CSC to all my inquiries and accessory purchases.

IMO, A clearly worded statement of the warranty, what is covered, and for how long, posted on the CSC website, and on their printed materials, would go a long way in alleviating any misconceptions.

Maybe I missed it, but I have not found any mention of wear items, and 6 months, anywhere but here and in an email.

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Old 03-16-2016, 06:03 PM   #17
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rj, I agree. For me, purchasing the RX3 was a leap of faith.

jb
My purchase was definitely a leap. I had never even seen one in person. Plus since i found a used one I only got a 1 year parts only warranty of which 5 months was gone. So I had to rely on internet reviews.
So I guess my problem is reading about others getting a replacement battery but some of us being told "sorry for your luck". Doesn't seem to be the same warranty for everyone.
And I still love riding my bike when i get a chance, just want to ride somewhere other than to work for a change.
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Old 03-16-2016, 06:40 PM   #18
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My approach to the RX3 was similar. As long as the hard parts like the engine are good and safety is not compromised, I'm fine with saving a little money on 'consumable' parts, like tires, battery or oil. Those are easy enough and cheap enough to swap out, and everybody has their own favorite brand anyway.
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