PCX -- The Attraction
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The PCX is the perfect machine for you to build experience on, it has excellent road manners.
Maybe in time you'll move up to something bigger, maybe you'll find that the PCX does all you need it to in which case you won't have to.
If Honda did a PCX 200 I would probably have bought one instead of the Forza.
Maybe in time you'll move up to something bigger, maybe you'll find that the PCX does all you need it to in which case you won't have to.
If Honda did a PCX 200 I would probably have bought one instead of the Forza.
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I fully agree!gn2 wrote:The PCX is the perfect machine for you to build experience on, it has excellent road manners.
Maybe in time you'll move up to something bigger, maybe you'll find that the PCX does all you need it to in which case you won't have to.
And I'll need to get a motor bike drivers license if I want to drive something bigger, so better be sure that I want to. I can drive this one with my car drivers license (only in Belgium).
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25 bikes over 45 years normal, 200+ of triumphs alone bull5hit.CaptnJim wrote:I'm old to motorcycles.I used to think anything smaller than 1,000cc was a "little bike." I guess I've gotten over that.
After 45 years and 25 motorcycles, over 250,000 miles of two wheel riding, the PCX makes me smile... OK, sometimes it makes me laugh out loud. I came to the conclusion that this little scooter was enough for me. I can see why some folks need Interstate capable machines... I look for ways to go that don't include over 55 mph segments.
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I just spent 3 1/2 months on an island where the highest speed limit is 45 mph - the PCX would be PERFECT there!
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kramnala58 wrote:You forgot the bit about more miles between servicing.gn2 wrote:Here it is: Its bigger its more comfortable its got better equipment it goes further on a tank its faster it costs more.


gn2, Shazam!! You swapped out earlier then said!

So, in addition to service intervals how's about a really good report on the the main stand (center)?

Oops...hush, that's ^^ Forza talk.
Back on topic, PCX attraction......"Oh the look, the touch, the feel" of a PCX twist'n'go. A buzz & a bye!


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"The (gasoline-scented) fabric of our lives ...?"PCX attraction......"Oh the look, the touch, the feel" of a PCX twist'n'go.
Let us boogie ...
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[quote="Stejay"]Argh I hate this forum!
I don't get mine till the end of the month and it just seems to be getting further away than closer
Hang in there Stejay! The wait "Is Closer" and the PCX is soo worth it!
Get your camera ready set go!

I don't get mine till the end of the month and it just seems to be getting further away than closer

Hang in there Stejay! The wait "Is Closer" and the PCX is soo worth it!

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Ah yes, gokidd,.....ah yes 

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Not sure what you're trying to say... although BS is a recurring theme.you you wrote:25 bikes over 45 years normal, 200+ of triumphs alone bull5hit.CaptnJim wrote:I'm old to motorcycles.I used to think anything smaller than 1,000cc was a "little bike." I guess I've gotten over that.
After 45 years and 25 motorcycles, over 250,000 miles of two wheel riding, the PCX makes me smile... OK, sometimes it makes me laugh out loud. I came to the conclusion that this little scooter was enough for me. I can see why some folks need Interstate capable machines... I look for ways to go that don't include over 55 mph segments.
Captain Jim
I just spent 3 1/2 months on an island where the highest speed limit is 45 mph - the PCX would be PERFECT there!
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I enjoy the outlaw image.
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On a scooter?RusticCharm wrote:I enjoy the outlaw image.
It's more "Rebel without a clue"
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I was trying to say, badly, that it was nice that you weren't bullshitting or broadcasting about the number of bikes you have had.CaptnJim wrote:Not sure what you're trying to say... although BS is a recurring theme.you you wrote:25 bikes over 45 years normal, 200+ of triumphs alone bull5hit.CaptnJim wrote:I'm old to motorcycles.I used to think anything smaller than 1,000cc was a "little bike." I guess I've gotten over that.
After 45 years and 25 motorcycles, over 250,000 miles of two wheel riding, the PCX makes me smile... OK, sometimes it makes me laugh out loud. I came to the conclusion that this little scooter was enough for me. I can see why some folks need Interstate capable machines... I look for ways to go that don't include over 55 mph segments.
Captain Jim
I just spent 3 1/2 months on an island where the highest speed limit is 45 mph - the PCX would be PERFECT there!
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We scooter riders are rebels alright. Rebels like Pee Wee Herman. ;-)you you wrote:On a scooter?RusticCharm wrote:I enjoy the outlaw image.
It's more "Rebel without a clue"
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Now THAT'S a rebel! LolAlibally wrote:LoL
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Hmmm...musta' been directed "elsewhere"....Yep, I've owned over 200 Triumphs....Ran a Motorcycle Junk Yard, Service Center, Used Motorcycle Sales, and built wrecked Motorcycles, Choppers, Bobbers, etc. for years...have owned over 150 various brands brand new Motorcycles/Scooters, and more used ones than I can remember...owned 8 New Honda Motorcycles/Scooters last year, 6 so far this year including the Gold Wing F6B, 750 Phantom, and (2) PCX150s and (2) Forza300s...............you you wrote:
I was trying to say, badly, that it was nice that you weren't bullshitting or broadcasting about the number of bikes you have had.
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Does Honda import the VT750S to the USA?
I think it would be popular over there

I think it would be popular over there

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Yep....a Big Seller here....my Wife had one once in Candy Red with "Ghost Flames".....my Blacked Out 750 Phantom was a spin-off of this Bike......"bullet-proof" engine in the 750 Twin Lineup.....gn2 wrote:Does Honda import the VT750S to the USA?
I think it would be popular over there


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Only one Triumph for me, a '69 Bonneville, back when I was a teenager. I put over 20,000 miles on that bike in two years ... and 2 chains... 4 tires... a couple headlights... and countless quarts of oil.
It was cool at the time. Until the first Honda 750/4 pulled up alongside me at a stoplight. Dang near killed myself when I stepped off the bike at 60 mph, 'cause the Honda disappeared ahead of me so fast, I thought I was standing still!
It's important to understand the difference between a joke and BS.

It was cool at the time. Until the first Honda 750/4 pulled up alongside me at a stoplight. Dang near killed myself when I stepped off the bike at 60 mph, 'cause the Honda disappeared ahead of me so fast, I thought I was standing still!

It's important to understand the difference between a joke and BS.

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CaptnJim wrote:Only one Triumph for me, a '69 Bonneville, back when I was a teenager. I put over 20,000 miles on that bike in two years ... and 2 chains... 4 tires... a couple headlights... and countless quarts of oil.![]()
It was cool at the time. Until the first Honda 750/4 pulled up alongside me at a stoplight. Dang near killed myself when I stepped off the bike at 60 mph, 'cause the Honda disappeared ahead of me so fast, I thought I was standing still!
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It's important to understand the difference between a joke and BS.
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skuuter wrote:Hmmm...musta' been directed "elsewhere"....Yep, I've owned over 200 Triumphs....Ran a Motorcycle Junk Yard, Service Center, Used Motorcycle Sales, and built wrecked Motorcycles, Choppers, Bobbers, etc. for years...have owned over 150 various brands brand new Motorcycles/Scooters, and more used ones than I can remember...owned 8 New Honda Motorcycles/Scooters last year, 6 so far this year including the Gold Wing F6B, 750 Phantom, and (2) PCX150s and (2) Forza300s...............you you wrote:
I was trying to say, badly, that it was nice that you weren't bullshitting or broadcasting about the number of bikes you have had.
You might have mentioned this before.
You should write a book. Then we would have the choice or reading it or not.