Across Australia on a PCX150
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2016 12:09 am
G'day PCX fans,
I've just completed a two-week, ~9000km trip across Australia on my missus' 2014 PCX150 as part of a bigger charity ride to raise money for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. As this forum appears to be the best source of information on the PCX on the web, I thought I should post here to see if anyone has any questions on the ride.
The website for the ride is http://bit.ly/longride16 and contains a lot of photos of the trip. It is a fundraising website, but please don't feel compelled to donate.
The ride commenced all over Australia and culminated in Margaret River on the west coast on 16 April 2016. I started and returned to my home in Canberra. There was one other scooter on the ride--a 650 Burgman. I was by far the smallest bike, but still managed to keep up due to the outstanding fuel economy of the little PCX and therefore not having to stop very often. There were a lot of sideways glances when I turned up at the start point with the ~70 bikes who also departed Canberra, but the other riders warmed to me and the scoot over the course of the trip.
So please, if you have any questions, fire away.
Mark.
I've just completed a two-week, ~9000km trip across Australia on my missus' 2014 PCX150 as part of a bigger charity ride to raise money for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia. As this forum appears to be the best source of information on the PCX on the web, I thought I should post here to see if anyone has any questions on the ride.
The website for the ride is http://bit.ly/longride16 and contains a lot of photos of the trip. It is a fundraising website, but please don't feel compelled to donate.
The ride commenced all over Australia and culminated in Margaret River on the west coast on 16 April 2016. I started and returned to my home in Canberra. There was one other scooter on the ride--a 650 Burgman. I was by far the smallest bike, but still managed to keep up due to the outstanding fuel economy of the little PCX and therefore not having to stop very often. There were a lot of sideways glances when I turned up at the start point with the ~70 bikes who also departed Canberra, but the other riders warmed to me and the scoot over the course of the trip.
So please, if you have any questions, fire away.
Mark.