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A diagram of a typical relay setup :) Attachment 4216 |
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I had a friend interested in the RX3 and made a deal to ride his BMW S1000RR and he gets to try the RX3.
Lets just say that's about as stark a contrast as you can get between power. Due to my jacket flapping so much it was painfull I only got it up to redline in 3rd gear, look that up if your curious. I've never been on anything that fast ever. The brakes are so strong it's one finger and be gentle. It's a really mellow bike under 5k RPM lol. :lol: |
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had forgotten it was a 30amp. As Jay has already posted, you can pick them up quite easily, mine just happens to have the fuse bit built in. My set up has kind of evolved over time, i need to sort it properly at some point. On the UK RX3 there was a small spare connector supplying 12v that is switched on/off by the ignition. I used this to activate the relay. Running off the relay I have 1/ heated grips 2/ small LED spots, front and back (pic showing switch) 3/ voltmeter 4/ kick stand switch (pic showing over ride switch - sounds horn when stand is down) :) http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k7...psfpf6cf31.jpg |
Today this thread will have received 1/3 million views at China Riders. When I started this thread 10 months ago, I never imagined the Zongshen RX3 would be imported to North America, or the bike would become so popular worldwide. I wish to thank everyone for contributing to this thread. :)
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Congratulations on running a fine ship here SpudRider. We would be in a world of hurt if this forum wasn't around to help us out with first class information and first class people. Maybe the rest of the world should take note and change their ways. Heres to another great year and birth of the TT250. Thanks Spuds ,rj |
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Your're the Top Potato Spud.
Not many forums have someone with your fortitude and drive at the helm. Am happy to be a part of this place. Can't say that for many others any more. We're indeed lucky you're not a couch potato http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...psvreqfi9t.jpg |
Gentlemen, thank you for your kind words, and thank you for all your helpful, informative posts. Quadz is the owner and administrator of these forums, and we are very happy to hang out in his shop. :)
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They're made in numerous control & controlled voltages and amp ratings. As Katflap noted, there are even fuzed units. At work I see them on equipment from Caterpillar loaders to a little portable steam cleaner. |
http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=15675
Spud you just keep coming through time and time again. :thanks: |
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