Back in the USA…

And there’s lots happening here, boys and girls.   After a very long flight home, Susie and I took the requisite 2 or 3 days to get our internal clocks back on California time, and today we stopped in at the CSC plant.

DCWe’ll be posting cool updates in the next few days, folks, on the RX-3, the RX-3 accessories, and a whole crop of CSC-150 modern Mustangs that we’re running a special on.   Trust me on this, my friends…if you want a CSC-150, you’ll not want to let this deal get away from you!    The CSC-150s are beautiful.   There’s a desert camo Sarge in the group (that one’s a relatively rare color treatment) and it stopped me in my tracks.   It’s visually arresting, as they say.

Here’s another update coming your way:   Our next Cyclone maintenance tutorial.   This one will be on valve adjustment.    We like doing the maintenance tutorials.   Do you know of any other manufacturer doing anything like this?

Most people think that valve adjustments are too difficult to do themselves, and the dealers capitalize on that big time!   Try getting your valves adjusted on any modern motorcycle at a dealership, and you’ll be looking at a ticket somewhere between $500 and $1000 (and sometimes even more than that).   On my Triumph…well, those guys required a special tool to adjust the valves, and then just to rub salt in the wound, you couldn’t buy the special tool.   Triumph wouldn’t sell it to anyone other than a dealer!   That’s practically a crime (you sure don’t see that in any of their sales brochures).  Adjusting your valves is not that difficult.   We taught you how to do it on the CSC-150, and we’re going to do the same on your new Cyclone.  Our feeling is you should keep those big bucks in your pockets and we’re going to help you do that.   Spend the money on gas, and use your CSC Cyclone to explore the world!

Hey, more good stuff.   While we were in Chongqing visiting one of the ancient villages, I grabbed a photo of this beautiful young lady named Lraria (she pronounces her name as “Laria”).    Lraria is from Canton (known today as Guangzhou), a city we’ve visited many times.   I showed you her photo before, and she’s so pretty here she is again…

Lraria is a photography enthusiast (I could tell by the camera she was sporting…a top end Canon), and after I took a photo of her, she asked if she could photograph Susie and yours truly.

I gave Lraria my business card after the three of us chatted a bit (who knows….maybe someday she’ll want to buy a CSC motorcycle).

Well, today I received an email from Lraria, and here’s that photo she took of Susie and me…

Sue&Joe

More coming up, folks…so stay tuned!

 

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