
Looking into a PCX150 and I have a couple questions.
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Re: Looking into a PCX150 and I have a couple questions.
I would focus on using it mostly for yourself. If you weighed 180 lbs and your girl friend weighed 120 lbs it would do but frankly IMHO if you hit some railroad crossings or even mild pot holes it will surely bottom out the suspension. It's great for a 150 and very economical. My first impressions of my new one are that I'm glad I bought it but won't think about asking one of my daughters to ride on the back. I take up too much of the weight limit already. 

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Re: Looking into a PCX150 and I have a couple questions.
Probably miles-per-gallon-equivalent, or MPGe, for an electric car. Think the current highest gas-only is 52 MPG combined. A bicycle, which I rode to work today, is reported to be 732 MPGe.
Oh, and I never have had a passenger on mine. I take up too much of the weight capacity all by myself.
Oh, and I never have had a passenger on mine. I take up too much of the weight capacity all by myself.

2013 PCX 150 [now an ex-bike, soon to be consigned to the bottom line of the sig]
2013 Silver Wing ABS (Black)
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2013 Silver Wing ABS (Black)
1971 BMW R75/5 (White)
Too many ex-bikes to list, and, besides, who really cares what we used to own?