Rain gear is for whimpsDarth Emma wrote:I don't ride mine in the rain. I know I may get caught out it the rain occasionally though. I don't own any rain gear yet. I have yet to wear the large plastic bag I keep under my seat!



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Rain gear is for whimpsDarth Emma wrote:I don't ride mine in the rain. I know I may get caught out it the rain occasionally though. I don't own any rain gear yet. I have yet to wear the large plastic bag I keep under my seat!
kramnala58 wrote: Rain gear is for whimps![]()
All you need is an umbrella. I see this all the time in Thailand.
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Try riding in fog and rain in the dark with the temperature at 6°C on an unlit Scottish A-road using an umbrella for protection and let me know how you get on.kramnala58 wrote:Rain gear is for whimps![]()
All you need is an umbrella. I see this all the time in Thailand.
----------------kramnala58 wrote:All you need is an umbrella. I see this all the time in Thailand.
Darth Emma wrote:st3v4nt wrote:Just asking where Forza put the radiator? Like PCX on side or like most scooter on bottom front?
I think the PCX have better placement of radiator compare to other scooter placement.
Especially for tropical and wet road condition.
My Ruckus has it on the side of the engine too.
--------------gn2 wrote:The Elite is air cooled.
khaosaming wrote:--------------gn2 wrote:The Elite is air cooled.
No, it's not. I had one for a short while. It's liquid-cooled with a small fan attached to the engine side. Elite equals Honda Lead outside the US. The new Honda Lead 125 has the same engine as the PCX.
MrSuperchicken1 wrote:That was funny Meissinger. I can picture the split second panic you must have felt as that happened!
Darth- glad to see you on this forum, I remember you on the CTX forum. Did you test the PCX or just went straight to the Forza?
I have loved my PCX, but because I ride 55 roads every work day to commute to work, and it is hilly, I am not getting the mpg I was hoping to. I am getting in the low to mid 70 mpg. And at that level, a larger bike would give that and offer more by way of power, comfort and speed if needed. So I have been pondering the Forza or the CTX auto version. I am 5'6 (30" inseam) and honestly the PCX has me on tip toes when stopped with both feet down. I know the Forza and CTX are shorter than the PCX. Would love to hear comments about these issues specifically (other than what has already been said on this thread). Thanks everyone.