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Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:23 am
by gse123
Thanks for all the comments guys! I now have a clear picture of what I am going to do:

1. Front wheel: Disc Lock with Alarm
2. Rear wheel: chain, or another regular disc lock
3. Good all weather cover
4. Good insurance! :)

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:31 am
by Cracksta
gse123 wrote:Thanks for all the comments guys! I now have a clear picture of what I am going to do:

1. Front wheel: Disc Lock with Alarm
2. Rear wheel: chain, or another regular disc lock
3. Good all weather cover
4. Good insurance! :)

you cant get a rear disc lock as the rear are drums. :lol:

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:57 am
by gse123
Cracksta wrote:
gse123 wrote:Thanks for all the comments guys! I now have a clear picture of what I am going to do:

1. Front wheel: Disc Lock with Alarm
2. Rear wheel: chain, or another regular disc lock, which will be secured by a blob of chewing gum
3. Good all weather cover
4. Good insurance! :)

you cant get a rear disc lock as the rear are drums. :lol:
:D Can you tell i'm a noob? Chain it is then!

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 8:20 am
by gn2
You can get screw in ground anchors which are better than no ground anchor ;)
I used four of these to secure a 12 foot square wooden field shelter to the deck and they held it in place in winds of up to 70mph.
Linky

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 3:53 pm
by al69
A cheap anchor can be made up without any drilling required.Get yourself a large container like an old chip fat bucket etc.Get 2 or 3 bags of postcrete and a ground anchor or loop or thick metal.Mix up the postcrete in the tub and insert whatever you have decided to use as the anchor point.
Hey presto you now have a very heavy object to attach your scooter too.Its not impossible to overcome it but now it means it takes more than two to lift it away as another is needed to carry the anchor weight.

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 6:27 pm
by charleslabounty
Sit up a couple nights a week and shoot any shitheads trying to rob you!!!!!

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:21 am
by you you
charleslabounty wrote:Sit up a couple nights a week and shoot any shitheads trying to rob you!!!!!
Seems only reasonable

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:59 am
by gse123
Well, my PCX was delivered safely today in all it's candy red glory! It is actually seems larger than I remember from when I last sat one one (a couple of months ago) and the side gate / path area I had designated to keep it proved a little tight... but just managed to squeeze it past! Although I have to push it to the back patio area of the house and do a 3 point manoeuvre :lol: just to get it facing the right way to take it out next time! Well... it's either that hassle, or having it parked on the front drive visible to everyone, which I don't like the sound of.

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Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:47 am
by Urbanian
Congrats on the new bike! She’s beautiful.

Looks like you could drive an anchor into the ground in the gravel to fasten down your chain. When you vacate the apartment, you can abandon the anchor, and sweep the gravel back over it if it is low enough. Or the landlord may not object to a more conspicuous anchor if it is a feature he could offer to the next tenant.

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 10:32 am
by gse123
Thanks! I think it is just soil / mud under the gravel so an anchor would probably not be effective there. The only other thing I have to anchor it to is that white drain pipe in the background, but it would only take about 10 seconds to get through that.

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 11:11 am
by gse123
.... although having said that the thinner strip of gravel running along the brick work seems to be rough concrete underneath... that could be an option!

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:37 pm
by Urbanian
I was thinking driving a 2' long iron hook into the ground with a sledge hammer.

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 3:47 pm
by you you
What about a wall mounted loop

Or even a small anchor point through one of the flagstones?

You only have to stop the drag of or ride off cretins really. The professional steal to order lot probly have other more attractive bikes in mind

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 1:01 pm
by WhiteNoise
:P Hooray! So exciting! Congrats on getting your scoot! Will you be giving it a name?
Now I see you have a dilemma keeping her securely anchored. I just read about this item for sale on another forum: http://www.cycleshell.com and thought I'd pass the idea along. gse123, will you be storing your scoot on the pathway? Are you permitted to store it around back? This shell is equipped with loops for tie downs, or chain, it also has side stand and center stand platforms and will keep it inside and dry. Take a look and let us know what ya think. Just another idea, I hope something will work out for you!
Say....did you set another date for instruction yet? Shame about the first round, and having lousy headphones didn't help matters for you. Now I must add my 2 cents on using your New scoot for round 2....please Don't! Please use what "they" provide. I will leave it at that. I'm pulling for ya! :)

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:10 pm
by gse123
WhiteNoise wrote::P Hooray! So exciting! Congrats on getting your scoot! Will you be giving it a name?
Now I see you have a dilemma keeping her securely anchored. I just read about this item for sale on another forum: http://www.cycleshell.com and thought I'd pass the idea along. gse123, will you be storing your scoot on the pathway? Are you permitted to store it around back? This shell is equipped with loops for tie downs, or chain, it also has side stand and center stand platforms and will keep it inside and dry. Take a look and let us know what ya think. Just another idea, I hope something will work out for you!
Say....did you set another date for instruction yet? Shame about the first round, and having lousy headphones didn't help matters for you. Now I must add my 2 cents on using your New scoot for round 2....please Don't! Please use what "they" provide. I will leave it at that. I'm pulling for ya! :)
No name yet....!

I was looking at one of those cycle shells the other day funnily enough... however after all the cash i've just spent on jackets / trousers / boots / helmet etc etc there in no way I could afford to spend over $300 + shipping to the UK on something like that at the moment (as cool as it is... looks far better quality than other similar versions i've seen around on the internet). I think at this point I will have to settle for a fairly no frills floor anchor of some sort, which coupled with my disc lock and Oxford Stormex cover should hopefully keep it protected from any opportune thieves... and the weather! (It also helps that it is also completely out of view from anyone walking by the house)

I have my second CBT session booked for this Saturday, so fingers crossed! Although weather report isn't great (looking like rain at the moment) it won't put me off that's for certain. And I agree about the choice of vehicle - I decided that even if I could get my PCX there, I would rather do the training on their provided equipment, then I can have fun venturing out my my new toy! :)

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 5:07 pm
by you you
Good luck with her cbt

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 5:12 am
by ehdlhou
gse123 wrote:Well, my PCX was delivered safely today in all it's candy red glory! It is actually seems larger than I remember from when I last sat one one (a couple of months ago) and the side gate / path area I had designated to keep it proved a little tight... but just managed to squeeze it past! Although I have to push it to the back patio area of the house and do a 3 point manoeuvre :lol: just to get it facing the right way to take it out next time! Well... it's either that hassle, or having it parked on the front drive visible to everyone, which I don't like the sound of.

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gse123, looks hot and fast.
very nice. have fun. :lol:

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:45 am
by WhiteNoise
Oh, oh, oh...I thought the dealer threw in all that wearing gear. When I read that you got the gear With your scoot my mouth dropped! I thought that was major cool of Them! Now I understand, you payed out the dough. Ok, I get it. The shell is kinda expensive but the guy selling one on Modern Vespa forum is priced nice for a 1 year used one. He's in the U.S. though. :|

Re: Hello all! New PCX owner with couple of questions! :)

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:57 am
by gse123
WhiteNoise wrote:Oh, oh, oh...I thought the dealer threw in all that wearing gear. When I read that you got the gear With your scoot my mouth dropped! I thought that was major cool of Them! Now I understand, you payed out the dough. Ok, I get it. The shell is kinda expensive but the guy selling one on Modern Vespa forum is priced nice for a 1 year used one. He's in the U.S. though. :|
It wasn't free, but in fairness they gave me a really good deal... some of the items were out of stock, so they gave me some higher priced stuff for the lowest price. Everything I got from them was perfect - apart from the trousers which were way too long... but in fairless to them, they asked me my waist size, which I told them.... I didn't realise these particular trousers came with one standard leg length.