This photo was on Zongshen’s Facebook page a week or so ago…it’s the Zongshen Breakout…
I saw one of the Breakouts on my last visit to Zongshen and I posted a photo of it on the CSC blog. The photos (both mine and Zongshen’s) don’t really do the bike justice. It’s the kind of bike that stops you in your tracks (I think the term is “visually arresting”). The Breakout looks that good.
Unlike the similar bikes Honda and Kawasaki offer, this puppy has a 150cc engine (Brand X and Brand Y have 125cc engines). We’ve had a number of inquiries about the bike, though, and we’re taking a hard look at it again. It could be fun, it appears there’s a market, and we know we could offer it as a higher-value alternative to either the Kawasaki or Honda (that’s a fancy way of saying it would cost way less, as there’s no dealer in the mix).
Stay tuned, folks. There are exciting things happening at CSC.
I just saw our good buddy Joe’s most recent YouTube video on Kevin Bean’re’s ride on a 50cc bike across the US, and I knew it was something I had to put on the CSC blog.
Enjoy, my friends…
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That’s our good buddy Duane in the photo above, and the smile is real. We wrapped up the entries for our CSC milsurp rifle match with all of the mail-in targets and two more entrants shooting at the West End Gun Club yesterday. Duane took top honors with his awesome score (shot under terrible conditions, but more on that later) of 193-3X!
Duane shot a World War II trophy…a captured Mauser 98 bolt action rifle complete with enemy markings…
Duane is a cool guy. I’ve ridden with him many times, starting several years ago when we both rode CSC Mustangs. These days we both ride RX3 motorcycles.
Our good buddy Willie (the world’s most interesting man; watch the video below all the way to the end) was out with us yesterday, too, shooting an awesome .303 Lee Enfield rifle…
Willie shot well, but we lost his target to the high winds. Conditions were terrible…it was extremely windy with gusts exceeding 60 mph. I was calling hits for Willie through my scope, and I could see that half of his shots with that beautiful British bolt action were in the black. Willie was shooting under tough conditions…the left edge of his target tore free from the target stand and it was flapping in the wind. He was literally shooting at a moving target. Then, just as the range master called a cease fire, Willie’s target completely separated from the stand and it took off for parts unknown. It’s probably in Arizona by now. It was good, but I could see it was not quite as good as Duane’s target.
Several of my friends were at the gun club with us, shooting Mosin-Nagants, 1903 Springfields, M1 carbines, and more. World War II rifles from nearly all of the World War II belligerents were on the line!
We all went over for a grand Mexican lunch after (we always do), and it was great (like it always is). We sure had fun yesterday.
We thank all of you who sent in your targets, and for all of our readers, if you’d like us to do this again, please let me know.
You know what? We’re just 40 days away from the 4th annual CSC Baja Run!
Wow, this is awesome. Steve is selling his personal RX3 and he’s getting ready for the inbound 2018 models. This is a 2016 RX3 with nearly every accessory you could possibly put on an RX3, and it only has 2000 miles.
The options on this motorcycle are extensive: Tourfella aluminum bags, Seat Concepts seat, the dash-mounted accessory outlets, spotlights, headlight guard, 19-inch front wheel, custom two-tone paint, kickstand pad, billet footpegs, Shinko tires, master cylinder guard, radiator guards, center stand, brake caliper guards, self-cancelling turn signals, a custom Rob-Morel-designed throttle lock, and more. This is an amazing bike that listed for something north of $7K with all the accessories. If you want to make it yours, give us a call at 909 445 0900 and ask for TK.
Hey, we’re 43 days away from the Baja liftoff. You could buy this beautiful bike and ride with us!
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Steve and I had fun this morning grabbing a few photos of the new San Gabriels. These are just two of the prototype colors; there’s a lot more coming…
Keep an eye on the blog, folks. Exciting things are happening at CSC.
Just 44 days and we’re headed to Baja! There’s a motorcycle here with your name on it. Oh, by the way, your wife (or husband, as the case may be) called, and they said it was okay…
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We love reading about other people’s adventure rides and we especially love it when small bikes are involved. This one popped up a few days ago, and it’s about a ride in Africa on a 125cc motorcycle. It’s a cool story, and you can read it here.
It just goes to show you that you don’t have to have a big bike to have fun, which is something real world adventure riders know. Take a look at this story; we think it’s one you will enjoy.
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This is the last of the 2017 RX3s, folks, and I just can’t believe what Steve is doing here. It’s a very low mileage demo bike in blue (the fastest color, according to Orlando C from Texas), it’s got the big front brake kit (that’s a $300 option), and Steve is selling it for just $2995 with a full warranty. Check out this gorgeous RX3!
Give us a call at 909 445 0900, ask for Steve or TK, and this beautiful bike can be yours. Buy it and ride Baja with us!
I checked on getting our visas for the upcoming Baja trip online, and it looks like that’s not a good idea. I checked with my good buddy Geoff at BajaBound.com Insurance, and he advised against it. Getting the visas immediately after we cross the border at the Mexican Customs office in TJ is a better approach. The visas are $28, and they take US dollars. That’s what we’ll do. You’ll need a current US passport to get your Mexican visa.