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Hang Out / CSC Motorcycle Parts
« on: January 12, 2020, 04:43:44 PM »
link to CSC and Zongshen motorcycle parts for USA...

https://store.cscmotorcycles.com/

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CSC RX4 / CSC RX4 Video
« on: January 12, 2020, 04:34:36 PM »


nice watch

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CSC RX3 / CSC RX3 Review on Cycleworld
« on: January 12, 2020, 04:09:07 PM »
https://www.cycleworld.com/2015/12/30/csc-motorcycles-rx3-cyclone-adventure-bike-motorcycle-review-photos-specifications/

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When it comes to the CSC Motorcycles RX3 Cyclone, we might as well confront the elephant in the room straight on: As shown here (windshield, engine guards, luggage) it costs a mere $3,495 new, and that's all some folks will need to hear. It's also made in China, which is maybe all another group will need to hear. Since so few motorcyclists in America have ever ridden a Chinese bike, this alone makes it an interesting riding opportunity. It's also a 250cc adventure bike in a land where most ADV bikes are four or five times larger.

Some backstory: CSC Motorcycles is an Azusa, California-based firm which imports the RX3 Cyclone from Chongqing, China, where it?s built by Zongshen, a company founded in 1992, employing 18,000 and claiming a yearly output of more than a million bikes.


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Zongshen News / Kevin Duke Joins CSC!
« on: January 12, 2020, 04:03:34 PM »
Kevin Duke just joined CSC as the brand manager. CSC have Zongshen in the blood. Should be great for both brands!

https://californiascooterco.com/blog/?p=30962


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Zongshen News / Zongshen RX3 Adventure Bike
« on: February 26, 2014, 06:03:08 PM »
This has got to be the coolest 250cc adventure bike I have seen. It looks like a Triumph Tiger to me.

If anyone has more information please post it up...



http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/bikes/zongshen-rx3-china-adventure-bike/


http://canadamotoguide.com/2014/02/26/china-builds-adventure-bike/

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Sportbikes / Re: is anyone there?
« on: May 29, 2013, 10:20:35 AM »
Yes, there are people always coming in and out through google. We will need some Zongshen owners to post up their experiences with their bikes to get more folks on the site.

Have any pics of your bike you can post?

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Hang Out / Re: ZS125-4
« on: December 19, 2011, 08:23:51 AM »
Welcome to the forum and congrats! I just started a forum section for standards.

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Sportbikes / Re: new user
« on: November 06, 2011, 11:07:01 AM »
Welcome Driver!

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Zongshen On Ebay / 06 07 08 09 Zongshen 250 GS ZS250GS Front Brake Rotors
« on: September 01, 2011, 01:29:34 PM »
06 07 08 09 Zongshen 250 GS ZS250GS Front Brake Rotors

$111.30
End Date: Saturday Oct-01-2011 11:01:26 PDT
Buy It Now for only: US $111.30
Buy it now  |  Add to watch list

Source: 06 07 08 09 Zongshen 250 GS ZS250GS Front Brake Rotors

Zongshen Parts

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Scooters / Re: 2004 ZONGSHEN ZS125 T8 (Aprilia Area 51 clone)
« on: September 01, 2011, 08:39:11 AM »
Nice! Thanks for the pics.

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Hang Out / CDI wiring diagram
« on: August 23, 2011, 08:40:57 PM »
not sure if this helps...
http://www.hooperimports.com/showpages.asp?pid=1013

CDI; Coil; Rectifier; Starter Relay.

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Hang Out / Re: New Member
« on: August 23, 2011, 08:34:27 PM »

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Sportbikes / Re: someone pls reply
« on: April 28, 2011, 12:05:23 PM »
If you clean your carbs be sure to take out any rubber pieces, especially o-rings before you use carb cleaner. carb cleaner will deteriorate the rings and you will be worse off.

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VANCOUVER, Nov. 2 /CNW/ - Zongshen PEM Power Systems Inc. ("ZPP" or the "Company") (TSX:ZPP), is pleased to announce that its Toronto e-motorcycle has been awarded the 2010 China International Motorcycle Trade Exhibition ("CIMA") Innovation Achievement Award. CIMA which has been held since 2002, is the largest and most influential motorcycle exhibition in China and is recognized as one of the top motorcycle shows globally. The exhibition attracts top international and domestic Chinese manufacturers as well as dealers and motorcycle enthusiasts from around the world. This year the four day long event was held in late October and attracted approximately 400 exhibitors and more than 150,000 visitors. The theme of
this year's exhibition was to enhance the brand image of the Chinese motorcycle industry with a particular focus on commuter motorbikes, which account for 99% of all motorbikes sold in China.

ZPP showcased 7 gas bikes, 5 e-bikes and 2 e-motorcycles. The Toronto e-motorcycle is the first electric powered motorcycle to be marketed inside China and was chosen as one of ZPP's feature products. Toronto which was launched in early fall of this year, was more broadly introduced at the CIMA through a dedicated product briefing, media conference and dealer test-drive session.

The China market for electric powered motorcycles and bikes, is forecasted by industry analysts to grow at 11% annually until 2014 when an estimated 32 million electric powered bikes will be sold annually. ZPP believes that initially e-motorcycles will represent a small percentage of the electric powered two wheelers sold in China, but that they will become a more significant segment, driven by the value they provide to Chinese consumers and Chinese government policy supporting low emission vehicles. The current Chinese e-bike market is served by some 2,000 manufacturers that are producing electric bicycles or electric scooters that are comparable to small gas bikes (less than 50 cc) in terms of speed, range and power. The market for these small electric two wheelers is very large, estimated to be over 20 million units in 2010, however due to the fierce competition and low regulatory requirements for safety and quality standards, this business generates very low margins for the manufacturers.

ZPP's strategy is to leverage its gas motorcycle platform in manufacturing, distribution and branding to develop and expand the e-motorcycles and high-end e-bikes offerings. The Company believes that the e-motorcycle and high-end e-bike market will yield better margins per unit because of the higher technology, brand and quality requirements which effectively bar many of the smaller players from entry.

The Toronto e-motorcycle offers customers a revolutionary product in that it utilizes a unique powerful electric engine thereby combining the best features of e-bikes and gas motorcycles. Like an e-bike, the Toronto is low-cost to operate (roughly 1/10th the operating cost of a similar powered gas motorcycle) and is a zero emissions vehicle. The Toronto is differentiated from e-bikes because its engine and electric control system provide range, power and speed comparable to a 110-120 cc gas motorcycle. The Toronto is priced competitively against similar performing gas motorcycles in China, where annual sales of 110-120 cc gas motorcycles are estimated to be 8,000,000 units, making them the most commonly purchased motorcycle size in China.

ZPP also debuted a new 125 cc gas motorcycle called ZS Chuanqi (translated as "ZS Legend") targeted at the young and hip segment of the population. Early reviews from dealers are very positive as they are looking for new motorcycle models that comply with the newly enacted emissions regulations.

"We are very excited to receive recognition for our Toronto e-motorcycle. The award confirms that our technology is the best of class and that we are on the right path in our pursuit of low emissions bikes. I'm convinced that Toronto offers customers in the market for a 110-120 cc gas motorcycle a very compelling alternative choice given that Toronto is not only priced competitively, but is also a zero emissions vehicle and is low cost to operate," said Mr. Zuo Zongshen, Chairman and CEO of ZPP, "The award is a good start but we are at the early stages of introducing the e-motrocycle to the China market. We are committed to further improve our electric vehicles and expand our emotorcycles offerings"

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