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Old 07-11-2016, 02:34 PM   #5
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Yeah I hope people don't think I'm beating up the bike, it's great for the price I paid! It also made the trip without failure and it's pretty comfortable. It's not in the same league as any of the larger ADV's for comfort and range though. Anyone planning a trip should make sure they stick to 55 mph zones and lower unless it's a calm day.
I think this is about as honest as a guy can get. I really think that for a Chinese 250, the RX3 is a heck of a deal for what you get and I also wonder if somewhere in Zongshen, they hear about these types of trips and say, "They did WHAT to our bike!?" LOL! This lets me know for how I use my RX3, it will be around a VERY long time.

Good to see that other than valve maintenance, the little RX3 made it "sparring with the bigger boys" and got you through this trip unscathed, while a bit haggard, without a major failure of some kind.
Again, the pics are incredible. Thank you.
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