You're right about the horn. A van reversed into me and I couldn't find it in the moment. Even with regular practice since then when I'm riding about, it's just not natural. It needs to be right there on a motorbike when you're warning drivers who haven't seen you. It's not. It a reach.
I honk the horn every time I switch from the PCX to the S'Wing. I shudder to think what I'll do once my BMW is back running since it has turn signals on each bar.
2018 Dark Pearl Blue PCX150
2007 Cyber Silver Metallic Silver Wing
2014 Glowing Red Forza 300
Cube wrote:I honk the horn every time I switch from the PCX to the S'Wing. I shudder to think what I'll do once my BMW is back running since it has turn signals on each bar.
So does mine as it’s an old one too. Never had a problem. You’ll be fine.
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Its the much awaited new Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 which will be having its global launch in California this September.
Fuel injection, air cooled and the foot control in the pic is the brake pedal.
And its got ABS.
And its Indian.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
homie wrote:America is GREAT again and prosperity has gone off the charts thanks to one crazy man with the biggest balls on the palnet
Interesting. Is this really true? Most of the big economic indicators suggest that wage growth, GDP, stocks and employment are on the same steady trajectory as BT (before Trump). For us living abroad that are getting a little tired of his 'it was badly broke and all wrong but now I fixed it and made it all great again' routine, maybe you could explain what's dramatically changed for you - in tangible terms? He makes big claims, just wondering why the traditional headline figures have been steadily positive for several years.
Its the much awaited new Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 which will be having its global launch in California this September.
Wow. . .nice!
I've got to get out more often. . .had no idea. Still thought all we had on the showroom floors here were Enfield 500 Bullets in various versions. . .the military one is nice.
That lever did look rather shifty to me though. . .it didn't seem to have the flat part as a brake would. . .hence the vintage guess.
The echo of "Royal Enfield Indian" spans the Universe once again.
But you mean made in India right?
What classic looking machines. If I had $$ to play with I'd get a 500 single just to have and take out on Sunday mornings at 10:00AM for coffee and donuts.
PCX150Rider wrote:...To sum it up the traffic in my area seems to have really increased just in the past few years... I remember seeing Kymco Like 50's, Vespa 50's, Zuma 50's, Rucks, Metros, and VIP's etc. . .around in numbers before that but not so much anymore. I think the MOPED type scooters are just being squeezed off the road.
The PCX horn/turn signal arrangement and seat basically was something that continued to frustrate me as I've mentioned more than once.
Here's what I liked about the Zuma....
Thanks for the explanation, excellent writing and you really lay out the differences well! I now understand your reasoning and certainly appreciate it. As a side note I have to agree with your points, especially the seat and horn.
I could explain to you what we see here in the States, BUT there is a standing rule on this forum. No politics. Remember that this is an international forum, so there WILL be differing political views. However, this forum is about scooters, not politics.
Keeping that in mind, let's play by the rules so that this forum can continue to help all of us.
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Red 2013 Honda PCX150 Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
FWIW I sent a note to Honda about the frustration I had with the location of the turn signals and horn on my PCX and mentioned about the limited comfort of the seat design for some people. It will be interesting to see what their feedback is.
I've been a good customer to Honda and it wasn't easy for me to trade in my PCX. From what I can tell it may have been sold already. . .it's not on the dealer's "pre-owned inventory" online listing anymore. I took good care of it and it took good care of me while I had it.
Just didn't want to complain about something that was annoying to me. . .and maybe others. . .and not do anything to try and improve the situation. That said Honda does make it easy to contact them about customer related concerns if anyone else needs to.
I've actually been thinking about buying a new switch cluster off a swing or reflex for the left side of my PCX. I wonder if there are any that match plug-wise?
2018 Dark Pearl Blue PCX150
2007 Cyber Silver Metallic Silver Wing
2014 Glowing Red Forza 300
homie wrote:America is GREAT again and prosperity has gone off the charts thanks to one crazy man with the biggest balls on the palnet
Interesting. Is this really true? Most of the big economic indicators suggest that wage growth, GDP, stocks and employment are on the same steady trajectory as BT (before Trump). For us living abroad that are getting a little tired of his 'it was badly broke and all wrong but now I fixed it and made it all great again' routine, maybe you could explain what's dramatically changed for you - in tangible terms? He makes big claims, just wondering why the traditional headline figures have been steadily positive for several years.
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I just went on a 5200 mile around USA trip and found that most small towns were still in economic blight..but then again the numbers posted are coming from the most honest administration ever ???????
gn2 wrote:Its the much awaited new Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 which will be having its global launch in California this September.
Fuel injection, air cooled and the foot control in the pic is the brake pedal.
And its got ABS.
And its Indian.
The original 60s interceptors were smooooth terrific bikes, but the recent Bullets are awfull - best to have a sidecar so a mechanic can come along. I hope the new 650 is better, it looks great.
gn2 wrote:Its the much awaited new Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 which will be having its global launch in California this September.
Fuel injection, air cooled and the foot control in the pic is the brake pedal.
And its got ABS.
And its Indian.
The original 60s interceptors were smooooth terrific bikes, but the recent Bullets are awfull - best to have a sidecar so a mechanic can come along. I hope the new 650 is better, it looks great.
60s interceptors were pretty but excrement by modern standards. Bullets are passable and value(ish) if that’s your kind of thing.