05-22-2018, 09:42 AM | #137 | |
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When I installed the Progressive 465 rear shock over the winter I also removed, cleaned and re-greased the rear linkage. The bearings were sparingly lubricated, with just enough grease to keep them from rusting provided that they were not submerged in water. This was at 9200 miles, on mostly paved road riding with a little gravel thrown in the mix. No off road whatsoever. |
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05-22-2018, 01:39 PM | #138 |
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Spud, is that a 21” front wheel on your RX3 ? If so, was it just plug and play or did it require modifications ?
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05-22-2018, 04:29 PM | #139 |
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Wow, fun thread! Good to see several bikes with lots of miles and few major issues.
8800 miles on my 2015 (I think, off the first container way back when), caught up in wind turbulence from speeding semi truck at 770 miles and totaled with lots of minor dings. Nothing serious because I landed on my hard head at 65 mph on concrete (5 days in coma) and the bike landed on me. Worst damage was smashed windshield, mirrors, and plastic corners off top box (bike apparently landed downside up), one side box lid ripped off, but lots of little dings, scratches, and dents everywhere. My son fired the bike up at the wreckers and rode it up into the truck for the ride home. Tough bike. Anywho, didn't ride anything for about a year (healing, about 30 bones crushed and/or broken plus dain bramage), then ordered parts and at least made the RX3 streetable and it's all I've ridden since. Jerky brakes so work done since wreck: new battery after first year (did not put on charger after wreck), new rear tire, new brakes and 19-inch front, tossed the windshield and modified flat face shield to fit, installed hand guards and a few other accessories, went to rectangular mirrors with spots, modified headlights, added lots of tail/brake/turn lights. Acted like water in fuel near end of last ride, no time to clean tank before returning to work a few weeks ago, not been home since. Hope it still runs. |
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06-01-2018, 11:38 PM | #140 |
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Location: west Sacramento, ca
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Stalling solved!
I reached 2000mi! I re-did the valve adjustment 500mi early because I was getting a little sick of the constant stalling when cruising to a stop or accelerating under load. I also washed and re-oiled the air filter with the K&N kit.
Bike runs MARVELOUSLY now. By the way, if you've got feeler gauges that have one top number and one bottom number...with MM next to the bottom number, IT DOES NOT MEAN THE TOP NUMBER IS IN INCHES. It means you have yourself a Go-No Go gauge. |
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06-05-2018, 01:18 AM | #141 | |
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07-07-2018, 09:59 AM | #142 |
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With all those miles you must be going thru oil and some filters! (Contact me about filters and free stuff)
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07-08-2018, 03:05 AM | #143 |
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I like the mesh filter you sent with the 300 kit. Reusable is good. How much to send me another so I can swap out at oil changes and hang out the freshly cleaned filter to dry? Shipping from Utah will be good.
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10-11-2018, 10:56 AM | #144 | |
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"Hang out to dry"? Why would you dry an oil filter?? |
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10-11-2018, 08:24 PM | #145 |
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The reusable mesh oil filter is all metal. You clean them with things like kerosine, water, WD-40, etc. Then can speed drying with an air compressor but generally hang out to fully dry before reusing. So having two of them is a good idea.
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10-15-2018, 08:25 AM | #146 | |
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So, RX3 aerodynamics are apparently not appropriate for high speeds. The bike flies fairly easily, but is pretty much not controllable, at least by my old dirt bike tricks. Also, the tank slapper began once the bike was 8-10 feet in the air, so evidence suggests RX3 tank slappers can be caused by the bike's body shape. So, there are all the details as I understand them. I expect aerodynamics is likely a cause or contributes to the speed wobbles so many report. Keep the steering snug at the frame to minimize the wobbles. Or, slow down and enjoy the views. |
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10-15-2018, 07:28 PM | #147 | |
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Bear in mind it isn't cheap shipping buy he does have 7075 Ali rims etc and all parts are available no doubt to make a wheel, (I live in China) It should be possible without much drama etc. Here's the 19 inch wheel that i will offer and it has the optional 320mm brake rotor on this for you to see, wheel can do now brake I have more testing to do. Attachment 14461 Last edited by NzBrakelathes; 07-18-2019 at 09:49 PM. |
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10-16-2018, 11:01 AM | #148 |
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That pic is almost enough to cause a motogasm. Looking forward to your brake upgrade.
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10-19-2018, 12:31 AM | #149 |
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12000 miles, rolled either end of last time off 6 weeks ago or first of this time off. Added about 300 miles past couple days. Too cold to stay out long since tore up my winter gear in the wreck, nothing but summer gear on hand. Need to budget for new winter gear right away, but NZbrakelathes keeps coming up with more cool goodies so limited riding time is all his fault.
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02-17-2019, 09:00 AM | #150 |
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Spud how many miles on your Rx3 now ?
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