JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! MAYBE

It’s that time of year again. Now is the time to buy that favorite CSC Motorcycle that you have been dreaming about. Carlos and Mark are busy crating up all the TT250 bikes that customers have ordered for their Christmas deliveries.

If your thinking of getting one of your favorite motorcycles shipped to you before Christmas you better get it ordered now! The gang at CSC Motorcycles is busy shipping bikes out everyday.

It looks like our shipping cut off this year for customers to receive a bike before Christmas is going to be around the 14th of December. Call today to check our availability of getting your bike in time for Christmas.

If you are local and can pick up your bike from the shop you will be able to come pick it up until December 22nd. Place your order now because availability is limited as our team is working double time to get our rush of bikes out. It can take us a good week to get your bike ready for pick up so plan ahead.

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The New 2019 CSC RX4 Steals the Show!

The CSC RX4 was named one of the TOP FIVE products on display at the recent Progressive International Motorcycle Show Long Beach, CA.

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ADV Moto photo of the new 2019 CSC RX4

Held November 16 – 18, 2018, this show is the biggest motorcycle show to take place in Southern California on an annual basis.

The hall floor was packed at this iconic show with families, couples and kids to see and EXPERIENCE new model motorcycles, including our favorite lightweight dual sport and adventure bikes. With over 200 exhibitors, it is the place you want to be to learn about the latest and greatest in ADV tech, tips and solutions.

Out of all these exhibits and thousands of products on display, the new 2019 CSC RX4 was among the TOP FIVE products highlighted by ADV Moto. (See the complete article HERE.)

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ADV Moto photo of the new 2019 CSC RX4 in Gunmetal Metallic

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ADV Moto photo of the new 2019 CSC RX4 in Tangerine Pearl

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ADV Moto photo of the new 2019 CSC RX4 dual front disc brakes

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ADV Moto photo of the new 2019 CSC RX4 LED headlamps

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ADV Moto photo of the new 2019 CSC RX4 450cc single-cylinder motor

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ADV Moto photo of the new 2019 CSC RX4 with standard engine guards

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ADV Moto photo of the new 2019 CSC RX4 with OPTIONAL aluminum luggage

All the CSC models were on display, including the very popular RX3 Adventure, TT250 Enduro, SG250 San Gabriel and the City Slicker electric motorcycle. Show attendees were universal in their praise for CSC models – ALL considered unmatched motorcycle values.

The video below highlights some of the show attendees:

To learn more about all the CSC models, visit CSCMotorcycles.com. For specific information on the new 2019 CSC RX4 (available Spring 2019) follow this LINK.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.

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BLACK FRIDAY STARTS NOW!!!

It’s that time of year again. CSC’S Black Friday sale is on. If you have been wanting that special accessory for your bike and waiting for it to go on sale now is the time!

https://store.cscmotorcycles.com/ACCESSORIES-s/101.htm

Our entire stock of Zongshen/CSC replacement parts is all on sale. Save 20% off any replacement part and get free shipping on orders over $100.00.

https://store.cscmotorcycles.com/Default.asp

CSC is rolling back the prices on all 2018 RX3 250 Adventure bikes in stock. We need to move these out to make room for 2019 models.

If you have been on the fence about pulling the trigger on a 2018 RX3 there will never be a better time to do it.

The 2018 RX3 comes standard with all the luggage, engine guards, 19″ front wheel and ABS brakes. All RX3s come with a 2 year unlimited mile warranty!! You can’t pass up this deal. So hurry and order today. We have limited Quantity in stock.

We have the Pearl Yellow with Black Tank covers, and the Metallic Gold with Black Tank Covers.

That’s right! Only $3995.00 including FREE SHIPPING to your door. There are NO OTHER FEES.

California residents will pay $3995.00 plus sales tax and license only.

Out of state residents will pay $3995.00 delivered to your door and are responsible for tax and registration fees in your state.

You can order online here https://store.cscmotorcycles.com/2018-RX3-Adventure-p/zrx3-2018.htm

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Joe Berk’s CSC RX3-to-RX4 Comparison: Final Installment

The comparisons between the CSC RX3 Adventure and the new 2019 RX4 continue:

Hi, folks.  Joe Berk here.  This will be the final installment of the comparisons between the 250cc CSC RX3 and the new 450cc 2019-model RX4.

We are going to look at some individual parts and pieces on the two models. First, take a look at the rear wheel swingarms on the RX3 and the RX4. The larger and more powerful RX4 has a much beefier unit, as you can see below.

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The CSC RX3 swingarm. The square tube is formed to accept the rear axle mounting hardware.

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The CSC RX4 swingarm. It appears to be a much stronger unit constructed from machined parts. Also note the robotic weld quality.

Overall, the RX4 swingarm appears to be a stronger and more complex design than that on the lighter and less powerful RX3 – as it SHOULD be!

Continue reading more on the ExhaustNotes blog here.

NOTE: The new 2019 CSC RX4 is built on an entirely new frame that accommodates the new NC450 450cc single-cylinder motor. Please see CSCmotorcycles.com for a complete list of specifications and comparisons between the two models

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Long Beach Show, Come see us at Booth 1729

We will be at the Long Beach Motorcycle Show this weekend. Stop by our booth #1729 and check out all the new CSC Motorcycles. We will have 2 of the new RX4 450 bikes on display along with RX3, TT250, SG250 and the all new City Slicker Electric Motorcycle.. We look forward to seeing you there!!

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Excitement Builds Around NEW 2019 CSC RX4

The RX4 is a new CSC Motorcycle for 2019. The announcement has created GREAT excitement among ADV riders!

CSC has announced a new, larger adventure motorcycle for 2019. The CSC RX4 will have the 450cc single-cylinder motor that many riders have been asking for. The goal was to produce a powerful motorcycle, but also continue to provide a motorcycle that was dependable, economical and easy to maintain. Like the other models from CSC, the new RX4 fulfills the motto: Creating motorcycling fun you can afford!

In addition, the new CSC RX4 will also have the features ADV riders have been begging for.

  • Fuel-injection
  • ABS brakes with OPTIONAL on/off switch
  • 6-speed transmission
  • Aluminum rims with spoked wheels
  • Standard radial tires with tubes
  • OPTIONAL cast wheels with tubeless tires
  • Standard 5.3-gallon gas tank
  • Standard rear rack and pannier racks
  • Standard molded top case and side cases
  • OPTIONAL Tourfella aluminum luggage package
  • Full electronic dash
  • Standard 12-volt and USB charging outlets
  • Standard 12-volt accessory outlets, with OPTIONAL handlebar switches
  • TWO-year unlimited mileage, nationwide warranty

Here is a walk-around video of the new 2019 CSC RX4:

The new CSC RX4 is a collaboration between Zongshen, CSC’s manufacturing partner and CSC Motorcycles. CSC specifies the features that are important to North American riders. As the exclusive distributor, CSC Motorcycles is also responsible for the final assembly, DOT-approval and approval by the EPA and the California Air Resources Board (CARB).  This insures that the new RX4 can be sold, registered, licensed, and insured in all 50-states!

The design, testing, and approval process takes years! Final EPA-testing is now in process. Delivery of the new CSC RX4 is planned for Spring 2019. Here is part of the testing process: a 6,000-mile dual-sport adventure across China!

Deposits are NOW being accepted for the 2019 CSC RX4. Contact CSC Motorcycles for more information, or visit CSCMotorcycles.com

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More CSC RX3 Versus RX4 Comparisons

Directly comparing the components of the CSC RX3 Adventure to the new 2019 CSC RX4:

Hello, folks.   Joe Berk here.  The RX3-to-RX4 comparison continues. We’ll pick up several more areas in this blog. Note that we’ve added an RX4 page to the ExhaustNotes website, too. More on that in a bit; for now, on to the comparo!

Starting at the back of both bikes, the RX4 has a subfender behind the rear wheel. The RX3 does not. Take a look…

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The RX3 rear wheel. Note that there’s no subfender.

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The RX4 subfender. This was something CSC could have added to the RX3, but chose not to (wisely, in my opinion)..

When CSC Motorcycles specified what they wanted on the RX3 a few years ago, they opted to…

Read more here!

NOTE: the RX4 that Joe is evaluating is a pre-production model. The FINAL 2019 CSC RX4 may include minor changes. For all the latest specs and details, refer to the RX4 page at CSCMotorcycles.com.

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Top FIVE Reasons to Ride a Smaller Motorcycle

Why many riders choose smaller and less expensive motorcycles:

Motorcycles have gotten bigger, more complex, and MUCH more expensive. Years ago, many riders used to buy a motorcycle as the least expensive motorized transportation. TODAY most motorcycle owners also own another vehicle, and often several motorcycles!

Given the many options in style, size and price range why do so many motorcycle owners CHOOSE smaller models? Here are a few reasons:

  1. Lower Purchase Cost

The 2020 CSC RX3 Adventure sells for $3,995.00. Most people who buy the RX3 Adventure can afford more expensive bikes – or already own multiple motorcycles – but they simply can’t justify the added cost. The CSC RX3 Adventure includes dozens of features (like a functional windshield, large gas tank, racks and luggage) that cost HUNDREDS extra on other street or adventure bikes. You could spend DOUBLE to duplicate the full list of standard features on other bare dual-sport motorcycles. Plus, some standard features included on the CSC RX3 Adventure are simply not available at any cost on other brands, like the full digital dash, pre-wired accessory outlets and 300-watt alternator.

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2020 CSC RX3 Adventure – Fully Equipped!

The new 2021 CSC RX4 also has an impressive list of standard features. The stock bike includes a comfortable two-up seat, adjustable windshield, 12-volt charging outlets, and more. The CSC RX4 with a 450cc fuel-injected motor and loads of ADV touring features sells for only $5,395.00 – again a huge discount compared to any competitive model. Reasonably-priced options include switchable ABS brakes, molded luggage and mounting racks, soft luggage, deluxe aluminum luggage, and cast wheels and tubeless tires.

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2020 CSC RX4 Adventure Touring Motorcycle – shown with optional luggage

Some riders slash the cost of entry by choosing the smaller CSC SG250 San Gabriel or TT250 Enduro for their riding adventures. Both models share the same 230cc air-cooled engine which has been proven dependable in motorcycle models around the world for nearly 50 years. Don’t think it’s possible to travel on a 230cc motorcycle? Check out the Ride Report of the five Texans who rode bone-stock CSC TT250’s over 2,000 miles from the Mexican to Canadian borders.

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“Five guys, two-thousand miles, one hell of an adventure.”

Big bikes are NOT required for big adventures! Mike Saunders, Lost With Mike, rode from Key West to Alaska and beyond on a 50cc scooter! Riders have completed the cross-country Trans-America Trail on 125cc cycles. Riders have toured on 150cc California Scooter Mustangs! Don’t forget that thousands of people tour North America and the world by bicycle.  In comparison, the TT250 or SG250 seem like “super bikes”!

You don’t need to spend two, four or ten times more on a motorcycle to enjoy an “adventure”. Can you travel six times farther or faster on an expensive motorcycle? Do you see ten times more scenery, sunrises, or wildlife? If you over-spend on an “adventure bike”, will you still be able to afford to take off on an adventure?

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2020 CSC TT250 Enduro – the BEST VALUE Dual Sport

  1. Lower Operating, Maintenance, Repair, and Insurance Costs

Expensive motorcycles are as complex as modern automobiles. Everything from electronic traction modes to computerized suspension has removed these motorcycles from the repair and maintenance capacity of most owners. The result is that an annual inspection and routine service can cost more than $1,000.00!

Generic parts and accessories are also becoming a thing of the past. High tech motorcycles require proprietary parts, circuits, and sensors and even specialized tools to perform routine repairs. The more elite the brand, the more widely spaced are qualified service centers.

Expensive motorcycles also demand expensive insurance rates. Like modern automobiles, a crash requires expensive parts and expensive shop labor charges. A minor mishap can involve thousands of dollars in parts and labor to restore the bike, and probably a towing expense as well.

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2020 CSC SG250 San Gabriel – a fun bike for ONLY $2,295.00!

A low priced motorcycle costs much less to insure than a $20,000 motorcycle. That is one reason that CSC Motorcycles are often purchased by riders who already have other bikes but are looking to add another motorcycle to fill a riding niche. Less expensive motorcycles are, by definition, less complex and more accessible to the owner or an independent cycle shop. In the “middle of nowhere” you may even find generic parts to complete repairs. Unlike many complex and expensive models, CSC motorcycles do not require premium gas.

CSC Motorcycles has developed a complete Owner’s Manual on a DVD that is provided with each motorcycle. In addition, CSCMotorcycles.com has a full tutorial section which instructs the owner how to perform regular maintenance functions. Everything from changing oil, to changing tires, to adjusting valves is clearly demonstrated. CSC encourages bike owners to learn to perform their own routine maintenance. Not only does learning how to perform simple repairs save time and money, but it also boosts the owner’s confidence knowing that they can handle common issues that arise on the road.

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Complete Maintenance Tutorials available at CSCmotorcycles.com

CSC Motorcycles stocks every part for each model. Parts can be shipped overnight, if necessary. In addition, CSC also has created the CSC Authorized Service Center program. CSC owners can have parts sent to their favorite local independent motorcycle shop for warranty repairs or routine maintenance. When on the road, repairs and parts deliveries can be handled by ANY motorcycle shop across North America.

  1. Safer Riding, Especially Older, Smaller, and Solo Riders

When you ride a heavy motorcycle, you are subject to the simple Laws of Physics related to momentum and inertia. It takes more speed and power to navigate an uphill switchback. It requires harder braking to come to a stop. Double the complexity for dual sport riding in the mud or sand or rocks. When – not if – you tip over, your body and the fragile exposed parts of the bike are driven into the ground with exponentially more force on a heavy motorcycle.

Even a middleweight motorcycle like the RX3 Adventure weighs much more than any of us can bench press. But levering a 375-pound bike back onto its wheels is infinitely easier than a 600 or 700-pound monster. Many riders have flopped over in slick mud or off-camber hills where it took FOUR or more people to stand up a huge adventure cruiser.

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CSC RX3 Adventure on the White Rim Trail, Moab, Utah

If you have experience riding a bigger motorcycle, the smaller bikes from CSC will feel nimble and “flickable” in comparison. You will have better control on corners, when braking, and in rough conditions. If you have any plans for riding solo, and don’t want to rely on a stranger passing by to help you put your motorcycle back on its wheels, then you should seriously consider a smaller and lighter bike. When you fall it will be in the WORST sections – nasty boulders, sharpest ledges, or deepest water crossing – usually the farthest from any assistance.

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CSC TT250 and RX3 getting dirty

The RX3 Adventure doesn’t need reverse to maneuver in your garage or to turn around on a forest road. If you tip it over the SG250 or TT250 you can pick it up by yourself. Even with the luggage loaded on the RX4, WHEN you drop it just back into it and lift with your legs.

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CSC RX4 450cc Powerhouse!

  1. Simplicity and Minimalism

Adventure motorcycle travelers have been sold the lie that enormous machines are required for touring. The Long Way Round popularized the idea of extended cross-country motorcycle travel. Most of the problems that Charley and Ewan had to overcome were self-inflicted by their grossly overloaded motorcycles. Then, when the frame on Claudio’s big, expensive bike finally broke in half, he completed the Russian adventure on the “Red Devil”. This generic 125cc Russian bike went mile for mile with the lumbering (and expensive) 1200cc pack mules.

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Claudio von Planta photo from Long Way Round

Around the world, hundreds of thousands of people are traveling for fun as well as daily transportation on motorcycles that cost less than what the modern “ADV” rider spends on aluminum “adventure” luggage.

What is required for traveling by motorcycle? Far less than we picture in our minds when thinking of an “adventure bike”. American’s are quick to jump to the largest and most expensive option when solving any question. Bigger is Better is the motto. But many are also converting to Less is More.

A smaller motorcycle is not only less expensive in many ways, it is also less intrusive and allows us to be connected closer to the sections we are traversing.

Andrew Pain is the author of Going Small and Going Small 2.0, described as “The Argument for Small Roads, Small Budget, Small Motorcycle”. He advocates for getting off the freeway, setting a slower pace, and enjoying the journey. He encourages riders to choose the smallest motorcycle to cover the miles, and then pack as light as possible.

If you think you NEED a huge motorcycle for extended tours just do a Google search for bicycle touring or bike packing to learn how these adventurers pack for long trips. Then add a few motorcycle tools and you have a packing list for a minimalist motorcycle trip that can span weeks or months – and you don’t have to supply the muscle to carry the weight!

The CSC RX3 Adventure comes fully-equipped with side cases and a top box. Several hard and soft luggage options are available from CSC for the new RX4. Add a duffel on the passenger seat and you have room for everything you need for indefinite travel. Even simpler, throw a set of soft bags over the seat of the CSC SG250 or TT250 Enduro and you are ready for REAL adventure travel.  If you can’t fit all your stuff into these smaller sets of luggage, you are simply packing too many non-essentials.

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CSC RX4 shown with rear racks and soft luggage

While you are trying to minimize your list of “necessities”, remind yourself that a 250cc motorcycle is considered an excessive luxury in much of the world. In many countries, a 100cc or 125cc motorcycle is the only FAMILY vehicle! These small motorcycles are even converted into 3-wheeled trucks and taxis. It is only our North American access to 1200, 1500 and 1700cc motorcycles that makes a 250cc RX3 Adventure or 450cc CSC RX4 seem “small”.

  1. Rider Maturity

Ever since you put a card in the spokes of your bicycle as a kid, you wanted a motorcycle. You wanted the freedom that only a motorcycle can provide – that is, the ability to go almost anywhere. Just you and your plans. Maybe with a destination in mind. Maybe just for the joy of riding.

If you started riding motorcycles as a young person you might have placed a higher importance on horsepower, speed and noise. Manufacturers happily provide motorcycles that jump high, race fast, burn tires and roar loudly.

But some of us (not all, for sure) reach a point where we are happy to ride “approximately” the speed limit on the highway. We have outgrown the urge to ride wheelies or make long jumps. Once you leave the pavement, how many cc’s are required to cruise at 25 or 30 miles per hour? BigDog, who is known in ADVrider circles for his adventures from coast to coast and from Mexico to Alaska on a 250cc bike is famous for his quote, “Anything bigger than 250cc is just wheel spin.”

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ADV touring on the CSC TT250 Enduro

If all this describes you, a smaller motorcycle fits your personality. The CSC RX3 Adventure is capable of cruising at well over 70 miles per hour – and that’s with a single cylinder 250cc fuel-injected engine! If you mainly use your motorcycle for commuting, pleasure riding or shorter highway excursions and rarely hit the freeway, the 230cc CSC SG250 San Gabriel may be exactly what you need. The 230cc TT250 Enduro will tackle any trail and then commute to work with ease. If you need more highway speed or want to ride two-up much of the time, the “much larger” 450cc CSC RX4 may be the bike for you.

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2020 CSC RX4 shown with OPTIONAL aluminum luggage

Maturity may also be a good way to describe setting lower mileage objectives. If you are obsessed with non-stop, 1000-mile Iron Butt rides, you are not a prospect for a smaller bike. But if you are willing to be flexible you will magnify the volume of experiences you enjoy. Slow down. Take a siesta. Start later. Quit earlier in the day. Averaging over 500 miles, day after day and is stressful – which seems to defeat the purpose of motorcycle touring in the first place.

  1. BONUS Reason: Fun!

It’s not surprising that most CSC RX4, RX3 Adventure, TT250 and SG250 owners have owned or currently also own much larger motorcycles. Many have decades of experience on large cruisers and adventure-style motorcycles. But most readily admit that the motorcycle that they ride the most is their smaller CSC. Why do riders that have larger motorcycles that cost much more their CSC? Because it’s fun!

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CSC Motorcycle owners exploring the backcountry near Moab, Utah

Riding a heavy motorcycle on rough roads transmits a pounding through your arms and back. Riding a heavy motorcycle off-road through boulders or sharp rock ledges is even more painful. But a light cycle skips across rough sections with less stress to the rider and the bike.

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CSC RX3 “Scrambler” with side cases removed

The CSC RX3 Adventure, for example, comes equipped with engine guards, pannier racks, side panniers and top box and lots of other accessories as standard equipment. The stock bike weighs about 385 pounds, so it is not a lightweight Supermoto. (Remove the guards, racks and luggage and you have an RX3 “Scrambler” that weighs about 335 pounds!) But if you are used to riding, stopping, pushing and parking a 500, 600, or 750-pound bike, the RX3 feels like a 10-speed! Even more so with the lighter TT250 or SG250.

Revzilla recently reviewed the 2018 CSC SG250 San Gabriel and admitted that the small bike was FUN because of its simplicity. Spurgeon concluded, “The CSC became my bike of choice for riding around the city.” (The new 2020 SG250 is even BETTER!)

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“Cafe Racers” on the CSC SG250 San Gabriel

CSC Motorcycle riders often use the word FUN to describe the experience of riding the smaller motorcycle. RIDING a small motorcycle is a different sensory experience than DRIVING a huge cruiser, maybe like piloting a 2-seater sports car compared to navigating a one-ton pickup truck.

Visit CSC Motorcycles at CSCMotorcycles.com for more information about the various models. We hope you agree that smaller motorcycles can deliver MORE fun, too!

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Comparing the CSC RX3 to the 2019 RX4 (by Joe Berk)…

How does the VERY popular CSC RX3 Adventure compare to the new RX4?

Joe Berk has THOUSANDS of miles experience on the RX3. Here are his impressions of the new, 450cc CSC RX4 – which will be released in Spring 2019.

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The RX4 on the road. -shown with the OPTIONAL Tourfella aluminum luggage package

Joe Berk here again.

The next two posts on the ExhaustNotes blog (this one and the next) address more differences between the CSC RX3 and the new RX4. I am going to compare the weight, dash and instrumentation, fenders, tire sizes, radiators, kickstand, brakes, rear swingarm, and the engine mounts. This post will focus on the weight and the highway performance of the two models. I’ll sweep up the other differences mentioned above in the next blog.

Let’s talk about the 450-lb gorilla in the room first. Not surprisingly, the 450cc RX4 – as fully-equipped with engine guards, racks, and full luggage is heavier bike than the 250cc RX3. Since these bikes are aimed at TWO slightly different types of riders, the question is: Is this a good thing or a bad thing? It’s all a question of perspective and intended purpose…

Read more here…

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The STANDARD molded luggage package for the RX4 Also shown are the OPTIONAL cast wheels with tubeless tires

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