Here is how I feel when I get on my PCX....now if only I could get one of those big young blue babes to ride with me I'd be in heaven for sure!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYk0zVOAOgQ
Me and my Banshee
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Re: Me and my Banshee

Agree, I Couldn't Express the Feeling/Sensation any Better myself!!
So Thank You for showing the words in my mouth

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Re: Me and my Banshee
Spoken like a true PCXer!WhiteNoise wrote:Perfect Fly!!
Agree, I Couldn't Express the Feeling/Sensation any Better myself!!
So Thank You for showing the words in my mouth![]()
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Re: Me and my Banshee
Now that you mention it I do remember having that "flying" feeling when I rode mine. It was light, quick, and agile. The fuel economy was constantly over 100 MPG.
BTW that movie was best seen with "3D" glasses. Saw it twice . . ..
BTW that movie was best seen with "3D" glasses. Saw it twice . . ..

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Well, yes, it's the tractability of the PCX that gives it it's "alive" feeling. A big bike, to my mind, is a pain in the ass for anything other than highway driving. In the city a big bike is a liability.Old Grinner wrote:Now that you mention it I do remember having that "flying" feeling when I rode mine. It was light, quick, and agile. The fuel economy was constantly over 100 MPG.
BTW that movie was best seen with "3D" glasses. Saw it twice . . ..
I haven't seen Avatar in 3D but I imagine the "fun" is increased by a factor of at least 3 when you see it that way.