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thillskier says its made this way to protect the efi system. Did Your 71mpg record uses all the gas from the tank? |
Then again i hink i need to let he bike run for another few hundred km before i can really see mpg improving.
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You got it FTEY
Ride that thing! Thats the best you can do for it, and as you already noticed, its getting better, and I suspect rather quickly. MPG will go up as well, also rather quickly, I suspect.
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Great News, Joe!
Thanks for the update!
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On the RX3, the top fuel bar on the left side of the instrument cluster is twice as tall as the bars below it. https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...1aff7d93fa9e07 My experience is you can go close to 100 miles before that first bar goes out. The second bar (about in the middle of the gage) goes by pretty quickly, then it takes longer for the remaining bars to extinguish. When it gets to the last bar and then it goes out, you can go another 10 miles maybe before the orange fuel indicator starts flashing. We stopped for fuel when that happened on the Joshua Tree trip, because we knew there would be no stations for awhile and I didn't want to take a chance on running out of fuel. A big chunk of that ride was at freeway speed; I believe if we took it slower without a lot of stop and go traffic, the bike would do even better than the 71.43 mpg we recorded. I haven't attempted to run the tank dry, nor do I think this is a good idea based on the fact that the fuel pump needs fuel in the tank to stay cool. |
Fuel consumption
(RX3 UK version with EFI)
On a rough calculation I'm getting about 65 MPG (imperial) using super unleaded (97 RON ) which I think is about 78 miles per US gallon. This is from a daily 20 mile commute consisting of equal amounts of 30, 40 & 60 MPH roads. Nice ride to work :tup: I don't think the bike would be good for a lot of below 30mph stop start city riding. I am finding my bike does seem to prefer being warmed up before setting off in the morning ( temperature is about 3 or 4 centigrade ). :) |
In preparation to buy my RX3 (Philippine Carbureted Version) I decided to experiment on my current motorcycle - 110cc Semi automatic Kymco Visar. What a PITA. Just to get to the air filter I had to strip remove over 30 screws/bolts and most of the fairings. The screws/bolts were relatively easy but the fairings were all connected in some way that required finesse or possibly break a tab joining the pieces.
This is my first attempt to service my bike myself. I'm not a skilled wrencher so I probably took twice as long as a qualified person. In short.. I hope that the RX3 is easier to disassemble and work on. |
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http://californiascooterco.com/blog/?p=13911 http://californiascooterco.com/blog/?p=14703 We have several more we will be posting in the next couple of weeks. You might want to keep an eye on the CSC blog as these emerge. |
Cannot understand a word this guy is saying, but apparently this is a bike using the RX3's engine from a couple years back. Would be interested to know how the bike holds up overall?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9b-ip86yD0#t=438 |
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The only specs I don't like is the wheel sizes and low seat. And it doesn't give ground clearance on that sheet either. I am not sure how most bikes get their ground clearance measured either, is it with rider or empty/ John
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Somebody recently asked to see a photograph which shows the position of the CSC center stand in the retracted position. I spotted this photograph on another forum. ;)
https://scontent.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto...6f&oe=55496E6D |
Anyone who had rode the bike before feels that the hot air from the right side of the radiator is blowing rapidly on your right leg. And also does the pillion feel hot on the right leg as well since the muffler is just beside the rear fot rest. Was wearing shorts the other day and i could feel the hot air blowing onto my right leg and its pretty hot.......
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Regarding container unloading from the ship. It will happen in less than 1 day. The next delay will be getting the container out of the yard and onto a trailer for its trip to CSC.
I would expect 4-7 days from ship berthing to deliver to CSC. |
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You already received your bike? So fast :tup: I am still waiting for my bike. They said the bike should be available after CNY. Where did you buy your bike? How's the overall performance? |
Google street view has the blue and yellow bikes parked out front.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/13...81255c!6m1!1e1 |
Whats happening with the back tire/wheel on the blue one? Is that just some sort of optical camera screw up?
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A decent truing stand isn't very costly, and you can even get fancy with a HF dial indicator and magnetic base, although I haven't found that to be necessary. |
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Please Lord, allow the ship to travel safely to Long Beach. Amen. |
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I didn't word my question well. I'm thinking about the installation of an aggressive rear tire on a front rim. It doesn't worry me on my TW because it is massive, but I'm not sure how a rear tire would work in the real world on a front rim.
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That's good to know. It's something that I hadn't considered until we started these discussions.
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Here is a photograph of MT21 front and rear tires.
http://www.tpimotorcycleparts.com/dr...ires/TIRES.jpg For the RX3 I recommended the smallest rear tire, which should have an intermediate width to the two tires in the photograph. |
I'm thinking/hoping the difference is due to design
Re maintainance by owners, Thisbike was intended to be serviced by owners (in USA at least). That will (as long as this was addressed in designing and engineering the bikes from the get/go) insure the mess you're dealing with re Kymco DOES NOT happen with our Zongs. This is a GREAT "test" as to how well thought out our bikes were with the maintainance by owners taken into account from the git go, and also to allow "on the trip & off road repairs, at least easy enough to make t to the next town, etc., where help and parts can be obtained if needed! I'm hoping this is the case, and really feel that may be one aspect that will make the bke the "game changer" the Chinese cycle industry really needs to get the Worlds riders attention! Small breakdowns, (until you have an issue(s) out in the boonies, especially if riding ALONE!!), will rapidly become MAJOR problems if its difficult to work on and or diagnose repairs. It also SHOULD be easy to "patch" up enough to make it back to camp or the area you plan to spend the night at, at a minimum.
I guess we will K N O W soon enough, now:))!! WOO HOOO!! Way to go, JOE (and CSC!):thanks::clap::tup::yay: |
The Zongshen NC250 (ZS177MM) engine is getting rave reviews from some of the AJP PR5 owners. :)
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showp...&postcount=125 |
According to Hanjin, the berthing date for the Germany at Long Beach has been moved back one day, to March 24.
https://www.hanjin.com/hanjin/CUP_HO...?sessLocale=en |
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Are you tracking it progress across the ocean? |
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Says that it will arrive on the 6th, but not berth until the 24th. Departing back to China on the 31st of March.
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That would be why all those ship tracking sites want you to sign up. Where do you go to submit a free one time location? |
I submitted my request to the same website I used to track the inland location of the Minben. ;)
https://www.fleetmon.com/en/vessels/...ermany_2153773 |
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