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Previously, I exclusively used Easter Timber Rattlesnake Oil, harvested only from serpents employed during religious snake-handling ceremonies in Appalachia. When harvested from the free range, crotalus horridus produces unsurpassed base oil stocks. These excellent base stocks are further, miraculously enhanced during the religious ceremonies. :) http://www.benreed.net/wp-content/up...e-handling.jpg Don't use just any snake oil! :wtf: Use Eastern Timber Rattlesnake Oil! :tup: Unfortunately, the cost of collecting, handling, and harvesting these serpents has became prohibitive, so I switched to 15W/40 motor oil. :wtf: The commercial, diesel motor oil is doing an excellent job for me, so I intend to keep using it. :) :lol: |
Hi All.. I've been dreaming about the RX3 for months now and was so glad I came across this forum/thread with a simple Google search. I am physician and live in the Philippines and the RX3 has been released here December 2014. There was an earlier post that detailed the specs for the Philippine version but the final release did not come with the USB & 12V outlet. Anyway, I got extremely excited about the bike and when CSC posted that they would be getting their bike late January 2015 and planned a Baja trip I found myself in their Azusa Office in December and gave my deposit without even getting to test ride the bike. But I got to sit on it and felt comfortable enough to throw my money at Joe & Steve anyway.
I am a bit by bummed about the shipping delays because I do not feel I will be able to join the CSC Baja trip anymore. Which was a major factor in my decision to purchase the RX3 in the USA vs. the Philippines. My wife would not permit me to buy and ride the RX3 on the epic adventure. The fact that it would be my first adventure trip, it is reassuring that I would be going with the CSC crew. I am not a skilled mechanic (only can do change oil). I think my $500 deposit will now go towards buying accessories and consumables (oil filters) for the RX3 that I will now purchase here in the Philippines. I'm so sad because the CSC version comes standard with 17 rear wheel, EFI, 300W alternator, upgraded side panels, awesome service and 2 year parts warranty. I just have one question regarding optional CSC center stand. I saw some pictures of the center stand while the bike was rolling and it looked like it was hanging quite low. Wouldn't this be a problem when rididing on adventurous roads? Last but not least, thank you to all the contributors here.. I enjoyed reading all 2000 posts! |
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Welcome; we are glad you joined us. :) Are you referring to this photograph? http://californiascooterco.com/blog/...SC0295-650.jpg If so, this is not a photograph of the CSC center stand. This is a photograph of a temporary center stand which is only used on the Zongshen assembly line. The CSC center stand is different, and I don't remember seeing a photograph of it in the retracted position. However, I would enjoy seeing such a photograph, since I am also interested in the ground clearance of the retracted, CSC center stand. :) |
Yes. That is the picture I was referring to. I am glad to know that is not the CSC center stand.
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This video is called Shanghai Timelapse. I hope our RX3 motorcycles move this quickly through both ports. ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSNtP3bqIl0 |
The Shanghai Maglev Train connects the city to Pudong International Airport. It is the fastest train in the world with a top operating speed of 267 mph ( 431 kph).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT-mVT-ORww |
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It's a shame that we will never be able to make something like that happen here. |
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Happy Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New Year, everyone!:clap:
May we all have an awesome year on our new RX-3's |
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I bought a rear tire for the front wheel on my TW. That said, the stock TW tire is wider than most motocross rear tires. Several TW owners have done the same thing. |
Welcome, Xtyling! I hope you enjoy your new bike.
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Good compromise tread, and excellent value as well.
Thanks guys, I'm liking the 244 SHinko a LOT for the type riding I plan on doing after I get the bike home. I also like this tread as well for nore adv travel (if more on road)Shinko 700 series for 3 bucks more, or the
705 but its almost 50% (30.00) more! It would have to wear very well to be a good value, and its not an exact match size wise either at 150/70/17 for the rear tire. I doubt it would work in mud, very well, if AT ALL:)! hehe Down goes Tommy (again and again I'm afraid in muddy conditions)! would be the cry:)! hehe-NOT funny after the 2 or 3rd time however! How many miles are you getting on your TMEC rear and front as well, I guess. I might just spoon a couple these on before leaving Cali, and ship the stock ones back to sell or for use later on... The cost is well worth it, .especially if I know their life and won't be concerned about some fun off pavement riding;).. By the way, I learned ultralighting to ship whatever isn't needed (essentials on bike, only), by mail or UPS etc, so I can take extra tools to assemble bike at CSC, install tires, add farkles and accessories I need for the ride back (GPS mount and wiring in plugs for accessories, as well as other "stuff"). |
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I'm hoping the registration mess here gets cleaned up soon so I can confidently purchase the RX3 soon. |
Another nice tire for the front, 18-inch wheel is the Michelin T63 in size 110/80-18. ;)
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...FVFcfgodg2gAdA I have mounted this tire on the rear wheel of my Honda XR650L. It does a pretty good job, and is reasonably priced. :) http://i442.photobucket.com/albums/q...toMalad030.jpg http://i442.photobucket.com/albums/q...toMalad033.jpg http://i442.photobucket.com/albums/q...toMalad099.jpg The Michelin T63 will probably clear mud from the tread better than the Shinko 244. :) One could mount the size 110/80-18 tire on the front wheel, and the size 130/80-17 on the rear wheel. http://hightechcoonass.smugmug.com/M...29_bimFz-L.jpg |
I have the Shinko 705's on my NC700X, and the Shinko 244 on my Yamaha XT250 ...will probably run the 244's on my Cyclone when it's due tires.....depending on how the stock tires does....
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I've liked the shinko E700 Trailmaster on my XT250 for paved road and gravely stuff. Way nicer then the stock tires that gyrated at speed. Not for snow or mud though but then I don't like to get my bikes dirty :) rj
http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-60-17-Shin...c828bb&vxp=mtr |
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I own several of the travel trunks shown in the following thread, and I like them a lot. :) I am going to install one of these large travel trunks on my personal Zongshen RX3. Check the links provided by Humanbeing to purchase one of these trunks in Malaysia. ;) http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=14279 http://i442.photobucket.com/albums/q...psaec2b9c0.jpg |
I would buy a KTN RS3 from this sales person. :)
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Looks like only black market availability. Notice no tank badges on bike ;)
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Amen SPud!
highest priced and MOST maintainance, period.
However, what a joy to ride;)!! hehe Resale suffers a bit though, and monthly maintainance AFTER "trade in", ESPECIALLY when for a newer model, the monthly maintainance is outrageously expensive...seems NEVER ENDING!!:)!! They seem to really HATE being supplanted by a newer and or a model with (apparently) lower mileage seems to make the payment go off the scale! (who ever knows the TRUE mileage, what with all the roll backs (or takebacks re miles, and rebuilding/upsizing/upgrading accessories thats going on nowdays!) |
I could never trade mine in.. It would kill me first.
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AND THAT they do ALSO!! Murder!
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Plenty of murders by ex'es..for insurance $, or kids custody (and child support $), looks to me, all they are looking to get P A I D !!
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Holly crap I want one of those Zongshen RX3 bikes!!!
Cant AFFORD it right now, so I don't feel the least bit bad about ordering the new Lancer today. BUT, I can already see that in my Garage in 3 years!!! WOW THAT IS AWESOME LOOKING!!!!! |
Hope the bikes get here soon, chicks on bikes, we're getting desperate. :lmao:
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Are you going to switch to a 21-inch front wheel? If not, which of the 18-inch front tires do you like? |
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There is a very slight chance the hub from my Zongshen ZS200GY-2, or a standard Chinese hub will fit the RX3 forks. I own two such wheels, and I will test them after the RX3 bikes arrive. However, I'm betting I will need to order longer custom spokes, and lace a new rim to the stock hub. I have done this several times before, so I am familiar with the process. ;) |
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If I need to order custom spokes from Buchanan's, I will have them record the specifications with the name Zongshen RX3. Then anyone who wants to build his own wheel can order the custom spokes without needing to repeat the measuring process, et cetera. :) I really like the 18-inch, T63 tire for the front wheel. It looks as if it will clear the mud pretty well, yet still handle well on the pavement. :) However, the problem with mounting these rear tires is the weight. When you put a rear tire on the front wheel, the steering is sluggish, and the unsprung weight of the wheel is very large. A 21-inch front wheel is lighter, quicker to respond, and will definitely surmount off road obstacles much easier than a heavier, 18-inch wheel. In addition, you have a much larger selection of 21-inch tires from which to choose. ;) |
If I can find the front hub for sale at Taobao, we could order extra hubs from China. Then we could lace domestic, alloy rims with Buchanan's custom spokes to the Taobao hubs. This would allow us to keep the stock, 18-inch front wheel as a spare, instead of dismantling the wheel to use the stock hub to build another custom wheel. ;)
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