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Or did Zongshen pay an Italian design company to design and develop a modern engine for the current RX3 bike? How many years do you think Zongshen has been building and utilizing this engine? :thanks: |
If i were to compare the TT to anything it looks a lot like the CRF230/250. Which is not a bad thing and if it is sub 2K like has been mentioned...it will probably do quite well.
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The rest of the bike, yes. The motor is quite unlike a CRF; the CG pushrod motor is dependable and it makes good torque, but it's not rev-happy. The good news is that all you need to do is change the oil and set the valves once in awhile. They're quite bullet-proof.
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So an XR style engine in a CRF style chassis more or less |
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I have a few, and I love 'em. :) |
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I had seen that story once before and it is a good read. I've traveled a lot and the CG engine is one I've seen all over the world. Someone said it is the small block Chevy of the motorcycle world, but there are way more CG engines than there will ever be small block Chevy motors. I had a 150cc CSC Mustang (another CG-engined motorcycle) that I rode to Cabo San Lucas and back; the engine never missed a beat with the throttle pegged nearly the entire 2200 miles. You can read about that ride here: http://californiascooterco.com/blog/?p=2516
The TT Special has about the same bottom end grunt as the RX3 and it is a hoot to ride. I've only spent a little time with it off road, mostly because I prefer riding the twisties up in the mountains and I don't consider myself much of a dirt rider any more. The TT Special really shines in the mountains (just like the RX3 does). I will probably get out on the TT again today for a bit, and if I get a chance, I will grab a few more photos. The bike is a lot of fun to ride. It is lighter than the RX3. We have four of the TT Specials in different color combos (copper, white, black with white letters and black with lime green letters). My favorite is the black one with the lime green TT lettering. Some of the guys like the copper one better. In any color, it's a very good looking motorcycle. http://californiascooterco.com/blog/...1_7516-650.jpg |
CSC Dude, will the TT be at the IMS in Sacramento this Saturday? I emailed someone at your company about CSC being at the show and was happy to know you'd booked a spot. We will definitely be there to check out the RX3 and hopefully the TT.
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A very sharp look indeed!
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Will the TT eventually come to canada as well? |
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Now, before all the trolls get their nostrils in a twist, the first comment was made in jest. Visualize me holding up a sarcasm sign. And the second statement was offered figuratively (not literally). If you own either a CSC-150 or a CSC-250 and fire a .357 magnum into it, we will deny your warranty claim. Steve's custom P-51 CSC-250... http://californiascooterco.com/blog/.../DSC0058WD.jpg The CSC-150 I rode to Cabo San Lucas and back... http://californiascooterco.com/blog/...SC0329-650.jpg |
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