
Haojue Rx3 Sport Review
"Honest budget transport that rewards patient, mechanically-minded buyers willing to wrench."
Used Buyer Review
The Haojue RX3 Sport is a curious beast — Chinese-built on a Suzuki-licensed 321cc parallel twin that's genuinely decent once you stop expecting Japanese quality control. I've put time on two separate examples and the engine itself is the highlight: smooth enough, pulls cleanly through the midrange, and surprisingly fuel-efficient. Don't let the sporty bodywork fool you though — this is a middleweight commuter wearing a costume, not a canyon weapon. Used examples need serious scrutiny. Electrical gremlins are the RX3's Achilles heel — check every switch, every light, and the instrument cluster before handing over cash. Frame and bodywork quality is acceptable but plastics fit is inconsistent unit to unit. Parts availability has improved but you're still largely reliant on online specialist suppliers rather than walking into a dealer. For the money — typically well under $3,000 used — it's hard to argue with the value proposition if you're a newer rider or commuter who doesn't need prestige badging. Just budget for a thorough service immediately after purchase.
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You need dealer support or reliable resale
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