I just performed a quick search of the CSC Parts website. I couldn't find the temperature sensor, either. This part is located at the bottom of the left radiator, so it should also be listed with the radiator parts.
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- Thermostat (mechanical) body - Temperature sensor (for the EFI) - High Temperature switch (for EFI/radiator fans) Regards. |
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The XTZ250 is a really budget bike.. Old damping rod forks... They had the choice of 3 motors WR250R / TTR250 But they went with the old low tec XT250 motor... The XTZ looks the goods... under neath it's a very budget motor bike ...It has no right to carry the Tenere name... I'm a Yamaha fan/owner... But Yamaha droped the ball on this one... Build cost was most lightly kept down for it's intended markets... .. |
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Then you have another problem, the motorbike robery, my last 2 Yamahas XTZ 250 were stolen in the street with a gun pointing at my chest, one in December 2013 and another on February 2014, so I wont ride any Yamaha or Honda for a while ... |
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I had a bit of a play with it today
Sensor attached to the bottom of the left hand radiator. --------------------------------------------------------- Disconnected it produces no error code *Temp Readings in PCHUD still visible Connector shorted with engine running turns on the cooling fans. 12volts at this connector so i think its likely to be a thermostatic switch. Sensor on thermostat housing with the 1 cable attached ------------------------------------------------- Disconnected produces no error code *Temp Readings in PCHUD still visible Loss of LCD temp bars on speedo Sensor on thermostat housing with blue 2 pin conector ---------------------------------------------------- Disconnected produces error code (280 hex - 0118 temp (water) high voltage or open) Temp readings visible in PCHUD but now are an exact mirror of the Air Intake Temp readings. :hmm: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Didnt check to see if the readings changed to mirror the Air intake temp readings on the first 2 sensors* :doh: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SO still not fully sorted :shrug: |
It would still be interesting to know whether the thermostat housing actually does house a thermostat or is just an alloy tube or boss to mount the sensors in.
At some point I will take it apart and have a look :) |
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I have my spare thermostat housing before me as I type. It is divided into two parts, and is held together with two 5 mm bolts which have 8 mm hexagonal heads. Each part of the housing has the word 'Skill' cast in the metal. Indeed, there is a spring-loaded thermostat located inside the housing. :) The thermostat could be replaced by separating the two parts of the housing. The engine temperature sensor for Delphi EFI, with the blue, 2-pin connector, has the following writing inscribed upon it. Skill SK04052 131201 The dashboard, engine temperature sensor, with the black wire, has the following writing inscribed upon it. Skill 130502 I suppect both 13**** numbers indicate the date of manufacture. |
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Not that I'm expecting any problems with these components, but the more we know the better, should a problem arise :) |
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Had a Chat With Gerry Edwards,
Man you guys are lucky, I see what CSC does for customer service and man do I miss it; my local dealer really doesn't care if I have an issue or not and since I do and have since day one, they asked me to take pictures of the front, back, left and right side of the bike. This for an issue with the carb that I have hand delivered pictures of and emailed (oh, they didn't get the emails (bull) I sent to myself at another email address, my wife, my son and a friend, they all got the same email and pictures). I feel it's just their long way to deny a warranty claim. They could have made me a happy customer right away and I told them this, or you can make me an unhappy customer; Motorstar (Eastworld) in Iloilo City, Panay has chosen to make me unhappy. I honestly feel that of a US customer had an issue with your Throttle-body unit that CSC would address it quickly and replace if necessary without the run around and crap I have to put up with. Motorstar Philippines and Eastworld (parent company) are giving Zongshen a bad name and rep. Sure some of their carb's have the same problem and Zong should address it but it's not on all bikes, just random but if the dealer doesn't provide proper warranty service it reflects back to the manufacturer too. I envy you US buyers. Riceburner |
I'm truly sorry to hear of your problems with MotoStar Phillipines.
Indeed, CSC is offering warranty coverage and customer service which is unparalleled in the world of Chinese motorcycles. :tup: |
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Not sure if it has been covered before, but here in Argentina we get the carburetted version, and the tank is NOT 16L, it only takes 14L (even though the specs says that)
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Sadly at my country usually happens the same with motorcycles and cars. :ohno: Regards. |
I just posted a ride report of our trip up to Mt Evans above 14,000 ft with lots of pics. Hope you enjoy it!
http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=15164 |
Today I adjusted the valve lash on my RX3 with 9,750 miles on the odometer. The exhaust valves had tightened a little, but were still in spec. The intake valves had clearance, but were tight enough so I couldn't get a 0.04 feeler gauge underneath them. I think it is wise to check the valve lash every 5,000 miles, as CSC recommends. ;)
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If you want to upgrade from the green, brake rotor bolts, you can use brake rotor bolts from the Kawasaki KLR650. I discovered these bolts are the same size: 8mm x 15 mm, with a 1.25 thread pitch. :)
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...olt-Kit?v=5617 https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/i...1474790011.jpg |
Financing!
Looks like the folks at CSC have setup financing for the RX-3! So., if you can't swing a cash deal right now, it appears CSC can help you with 48 easy payments.
http://californiascooterco.com/blog/?p=18235 I think the number of reasons for folks still undecided on the RX-3 is dwindling. |
Spud, how long did it take you to do the valves? The bike has screw type adjusters, so I consider that a good thing. A few weeks ago, I got a shipping quote for an RX-3, and it was $700, and i would have to go pick it up at the docks in Hilo.
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Remove all plastic, fuel tank, and loosen radiators: 20 minutes Adjust 4 valves: 70 minutes Replace radiators, fuel tank, and all plastic: 30 minutes I have learned almost all the shortcuts, so this is about as fast as I am going to get. Because of the cramped quarters and general design of the bike, the process is a bit tedious. ;) |
I've searched, but I can't find the information. ;) A few weeks ago there was a new magazine review of the RX3. Can someone tell me the name of the magazine, and if the review has finally been posted online?
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Good question. It's not even on the "Press" page at the CSC site.
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How about this one from the August 2015 issue of Motorcyclist magazine?
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They gave it a 6/10, which I think is really good, considering the Triumph Tiger 800 on the next page only got 7/10.
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Did you purchase that magazine, and scan the review, or did you find the review online?
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I subscribe, so I just scanned it. I looked online but couldn't find it. Is it legible enough? I have a higher pixel original scan.
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It took a little while to connect, but it worked. Thank you. :)
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Well, I pulled the trigger and ordered a blue one today. Lurking around this forum for the past couple of months convinced me that this bike is the one I want, but when CSC introduced their financing program this week, that pushed me over the brink. Anyway, I can't wait until it gets here so I can enjoy it while the weather's still nice around here! I know the orange ones are the fastest, and red adds more torque, but somehow the blue one seemed like the one for me. I'll have to think of something clever to go with blue-or, as is usually the case, shamelessly steal someone else's clever tagline.
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Congrats on your new blue bike! I'm in the Denver area too. We should meet for a ride!
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