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still seems a lot for a bit of plastic
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....lol....
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Is there no bottom to the pit of PCX tastelessness...?

WTF are some people on?

Do they really think that crap looks good?
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Imagine the blinding reflections from cars headlights off it!
I remember someone on the other forum back in the day was saying he wanted to do this to his bike. I didnt like the idea, thought it would be way too far. I was right :lol:
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Woolley wrote:Imagine the blinding reflections from cars headlights off it!
I remember someone on the other forum back in the day was saying he wanted to do this to his bike. I didnt like the idea, thought it would be way too far. I was right :lol:
Not at all, we made the test not refllexions blinding night with car headlights.
Mr. Woolley if every time you left a comment that it's a bad review, you can just keep your comment for you :lol:
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It's an open forum, and everyones entitled to their opinion. And I'm very much with gn2 on this one.
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I agree that everyone is entitled to thier opinion.. I, however, kinda like it! But dont think I would be able to keep it that nice very long.
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It looks like something a spaceman should be riding.Not my taste at all. I prefer the less is more subtle approach personally but each to their own.
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PowerbyPCX wrote:
Woolley wrote:Imagine the blinding reflections from cars headlights off it!
I remember someone on the other forum back in the day was saying he wanted to do this to his bike. I didnt like the idea, thought it would be way too far. I was right :lol:
Not at all, we made the test not refllexions blinding night with car headlights.
Mr. Woolley if every time you left a comment that it's a bad review, you can just keep your comment for you :lol:
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I think it look sh1t as well. Not saying its not been well done but it's all down to personal taste. Like the matt black one though.
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I like the way it looks.. I'd like to see the Liquid Metal Man from Terminator 2 ride it ;)
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There are certain aspects of this PCX that I like but the colour scheme needs breaking up a bit. A black seat with black elsewhere hereandthere would help. All chrome/silver is, in my view, way too much. That's why I'm not letting my PCX stay all black, and will add small bits of chrome just to make things interesting. Again, just my opinion.

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No worries
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^ That's a good attitude.

Customizing a bike like this is art. Some people will like it, some won't. I think it's cool. :)
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Just when you thought it couldn't get any more tasteless and naff....
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^Just looks fecking stupid.
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gn2 wrote:In the first picture it looks like it's had an unpleasant surprise up the rear... :lol:
v good :lol:
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gn2 wrote:In the first picture it looks like it's had an unpleasant surprise up the rear... :lol:

Now you are talking from experience? :lol:
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Anyone know were I can get 14" rims from?
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Post by Mel46 »

Woozy-UK, if you need replacement panels for your bike they were cheap for me at bikebandits.com. I think that are a U.S. company so you will have to check with them about shipping. They only show PC 125 parts up to 2011 but they fit my PC 150. Check them out.
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Sorry, that website is bikebandit.com
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NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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