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Old 03-28-2024, 03:13 PM   #2
ChopperCharles   ChopperCharles is offline
 
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Good riddance. That bike brought the rest of CSCs offerings down. The fit, finish, and reliability was miles below the rest of CSCs bikes. It was old chinese tech with poor metallurgy. The bike had serious flaws that were never fixed even though it was sold for 9 years. In 2016 CSC knew if you put a dual sport tire on it, the tire smacked the airbox and would crack it wide open. There was never a fix. A 1 inch longer swingarm would have fixed the problem entirely, but instead we got a bigger front rim. They knew some bikes had valve recession problems, and sold them anyways. When we replaced our heads (some of us under warranty, many not) the heads they sent us were as bad or worse, likely all from the same bad batch. And all this information is well documented on the Internet for anyone to find. No other bike that CSC sells has serious problems like that, and the fact they were still selling them was a liability IMO. So I'm actually glad to see them gone. I want CSC to succeed, and the RX3 was holding them back.

Granted, it wouldn't be holding them back so much if they had listened to customers and fixed the bike's problems 7 or 8 years ago, but they didn't do that. So dumping the bike is the right solution for 2024.

Charles.


 
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