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Old 03-27-2015, 01:15 PM   #2611
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rj im just assuming ,,since there is no mention of fitting the fat bars,,,,but your right at that price it is probably worth trying to mod them.... an huck ,,,let me know if what you have can be made to fit ,,as i also would like a set at that low price.
I'll post some pics if they work for you, rj


 
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Old 03-27-2015, 02:33 PM   #2612
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rj im just assuming ,,since there is no mention of fitting the fat bars,,,,but your right at that price it is probably worth trying to mod them.... an huck ,,,let me know if what you have can be made to fit ,,as i also would like a set at that low price.
This is what I ordered for my Cyclone....Total with shipping was 33.78
They are made for the Tapered bars...Hoping they fit...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-1-1-8-...p2047675.l2557
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Old 03-27-2015, 11:48 PM   #2613
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Thanks for the links, Weld.

I'm still awaiting for the items I ordered to be delivered to my Taobao agent. Therefore, I can still add these items to my current Taobao order. Based upon your experience, how long might it take for these hand guards to be delivered?
I couldn't tell you. I ordered them with a bunch of other items, so they weren't singled out.

What I do know is that I'm very impressed with them. The guards on Lifanda took Bro-in-Law's abuse, as he low-sided on a gravel road.
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Old 03-30-2015, 02:07 PM   #2614
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Seriously thinking of selling an '04 TW?
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Hey, I know you from the TW forums.
Are you jumping ship, or just getting another competing bike?
I'm down to 2 TWs and plan to keep them. Both are bored and stroked, 6-speed conversions, XT clutch with kickers. One is an adventure bike, (Tdub2) with MicroSquirt EFI and the other is a café bike (Pirate) with a 34mm Mikuni.

The original Tdub is still around but shot the broken cam chain through the bottom engine case, so she's dead. With 60,212 miles under her, she'll probably be parted out eventually.

EDIT: I've ordered a Cyclone, red. I have been looking for a small street bike with standard ergos for weekend trips on secondary roads for some time, and nothing comes close to the value offered by the Cyclone, considering its standard accessory package. Even a good used Japanese competitor with low miles would easily cost twice what a delivered Cyclone costs for equivalent functionality. The folks at CSC have earned a forthright reputation and I expect any problem my Cyclone might develop will be dealt with in a forthright manner. Can't say that for most Japanese and European dealers these days.

Yes, I've pretty much abandoned the TW forum. Too much back biting. I've read about 50 pages of this thread and the excitement and collaboration is enticing--reminds me of the TW forums way back when as the model began developing its cult-like following and absolutely nothing was made to fit. Looks like making a Cyclone fit one's needs will be much easier than it was with the TWs as the bike is so well equipped right off the boat, the distributor is active in providing options, and the worldwide availability of adventure touring accessories is already fairly well established.

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I've had a $350 Pro-Oiler on my Versys and a $25 gravity feed unit on my
NC700x. They both worked but made a mess on that side of the bike. I'm not sure when going down the freeway how much oil actually gets on the chain or if it just dissipates in the wind. Now I just carry a bottle of oil and when I stop at night, put it up on the center stand and oil chain while its idling in 1st gear . let it sit over night and ride, rj
Exactly why I ordered a center stand. The Cyclone has an o-ring chain so daily oiling of the chain is overkill. Anything that prevents surface rust is good enough as the real wear points on the chain are protected and lubed by the stuff inside the O-rings--what you put on the outside of the chain makes no difference other than to prevent rust. I've found Motorcycle Chain Lube from Walmart goes on thin, dries overnight to a thin, waxy coating, and is resistant to water so it stays on. Also, after drying on the chain the wax coating isn't sticky so sand and such does not stick. The coating is permanent enough to rinse mud off with a water hose, and dissolves readily with Deep Creep, running right off the chain and taking all the gunk with it. This combination of products is very quick and easy, and has kept ringed chains in service on several of my motorcycles for 25,000 to 35,000 miles with chain adjustments beyond the initial only at tire changes.

Now, on to my Cyclone questions:

1) Someone want to teach me Chinese so I can make sense of the Taobao site?

EDIT again: Just got off the phone with the county clerk and the numbers are:

bike 3495.00
centerstand 129.95
shipping 295.00
doc fee 35.00
TT&L 383.35
4338.30

That's $251.70 less than the TW200 list, $851.70 less than the XT250 list. Add $17.50 or $59.50 in additional sales tax, then a $300 set up fee, and ~$1500 to match the functional accessories that come on the Cyclone, and the value is readily apparent. $7049.50 OTD vs. $4338.30 OTD.



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Old 03-30-2015, 10:28 PM   #2615
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1) Someone want to teach me Chinese so I can make sense of the Taobao site?...
I surf the Taobao website with the Google Chrome browser, and set it to automatically translate the web pages.
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Old 03-30-2015, 10:51 PM   #2616
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So I'm bored sitting here waiting for my RX3 to come to papa. Now what ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ? rj


 
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Old 03-30-2015, 11:42 PM   #2617
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Old 03-31-2015, 12:09 AM   #2619
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Doh!

yup, had that coming to me Spudly, rj


 
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Old 03-31-2015, 12:58 AM   #2620
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Hey Joe, I saw you got a ride in on the blue RX3 with Ari from Motorcyclist magazine. So how's the 19" front wheel, compared to the stock 18"? Any difference in handling on highway? How about offroad?
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Old 03-31-2015, 10:54 AM   #2621
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I surf the Taobao website with the Google Chrome browser, and set it to automatically translate the web pages.
Thanks for trying. Chrome will not run on this computer. Found out this morning accessing and responding to PMs are a big PITA, too. It's a software incompatibility issue with no known cure without forking over $$$$ to Microsoft. I hate Microsoft.


 
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Old 03-31-2015, 11:25 AM   #2622
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Old 03-31-2015, 12:20 PM   #2623
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Anyone want to take their dog on a RX3 camping trip, now you can



 
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Old 03-31-2015, 01:49 PM   #2624
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X3; I also hate Microsoft.

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Old 03-31-2015, 01:50 PM   #2625
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That's cool. Is someone selling that hack?
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