Csc rxr
I see on the CSC blog as well as cscman150 having a video on YouTube that CSC has introduced a striped down version of the RX3 called the RXR. From what I can tell its got no crash bars, luggage , or strangely passenger foot pegs. Its also sporting IMHO a very attractive smoked windscreen. $400.00 cheaper than the fully kitted bike.
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Pretty cool. No funny striping either. Bare bones RX3.
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Here is a press release and pic of the RXR. Its better lookin than I expected.
http://blog.motorcycle.com/2017/05/1...xr-model-3495/ http://cdn3.volusion.com/qsgah.sptja...XR-2017-2T.jpg |
First review of CSC's RXR 250
I purchased a RXR 250 and have been breaking it in according to the suggested limits on Rpms, brake use, fuel and top cylinder lubricant. I put another 80 miles on it today.
In the past I have read and heard about the poor quality brakes on the RX-3 and how you can't get the rear tire to skid, even when pressing extra hard on the rear brake, and no matter how hard you squeeze the front brake lever the bike doesn't want to stop. Well I used my past method of seasoning the front and rear brake pads and find my brakes can lock the rear wheel and the front is so strong I can use it alone to stop my bike. So the complaints about the RX-3 poor brakes must be due to improper break in, or my RXR's lighter weight compared to the RX-3, (at least 50 pounds lighter) so the brake shoes or discs may be inadequate for the heavier RX-3. Maybe the poor brakers may have glazed their pads or warped the discs. Anyway, the brakes are as good as a lot of my past and present bikes. I'll post more as I progress. |
I've found my stock RX brakes to be more than adequate....however should I upgrade I will follow the excellent advice posted on this board.
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The rear brake of the RX3 is plenty strong; it locks the rear wheel easily. The front brake is also strong, but the brake rotors are bad, and will pulse the front brake after a few thousand miles. |
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It's my wife's bike!!!!
Spud,
Glad to know that the brakes on the RX3/RXR are not inherently under spec'd. Actually the RXR was purchased for my wife. She's letting me ride it to do the break-in routine. After everything is stabilized and adjusted properly, she'll take the bike over! :) It really doesn't fit me too well. I'm kinda of crowded in the seat to bar distance and the seat to pegs distance. But other than that I'm enjoying the bike. :hi: |
It's my wife's bike!!!!
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Spud,
Glad to know that the brakes on the RX3/RXR are not inherently under spec'd. Actually the RXR was purchased for my wife. She's letting me ride it to do the break-in routine. After everything is stabilized and adjusted properly, she'll take the bike over! :) It really doesn't fit me too well. I'm kinda of crowded in the seat to bar distance and the seat to pegs distance. But other than that I'm enjoying the bike. :hi: Here is a photo. |
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Glad you're enjoying the bike. You'll find it will grow on you with every ride. |
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I just saw this thread and was pretty excited by the RXR. There are many threads of people replacing the stock RX3 gear with something more fitting of their use case, so a stripped down version would make sense.
However, I just checked the CSC website and there is very little difference in price ($170): RX3: Our Price: $3,895.00 Assembly Free Your Bike Will Arrive Fully Assembled! DOC Fee Free Crating $150.00 (waived for in-store pickup) Free Shipping! Total: 4045 RXR: Our Price: $3,495.00 Assembly $195.00 Your Bike Will Arrive Fully Assembled! DOC Fee $35.00 Crating $150.00 (waived for in-store pickup) Free Shipping! Total: 3875 |
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