Nice Glen. I like the fact that you try/do different things. I've often thought about two-toning my scoot...some black and some white panels (being they're on the cheap side) but some are a struggle to remove. Then I say, "Why? The White is beautiful!"
You're scoot has come along way and I like Every change you've made! If you have some other pics, I'd like to see the front (as if you were facing the lights) and a (non-angled) sideview shot.
One never knows what you'll try next! Keeps life interesting and a hobby alive I get it.
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Oh shite yeah, that's a Great front end look!! And, I love the Givi (tall?) screen with it.
Givi always has the black at the base and it tied right into play with your swapped out white > black "V" panel.
Yep! I like it! And that slightly devlish look. Keeper!!
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In lieu of running them as drl. Can I wire them up to my lights so that they only come on with my regular lights?
I ask as I'm in Vietnam my neighborhood mechanic said I couldn't do this with a 2015pcx.
Sent while texting on a 2015 Matte black 125cc PCX, made in Vietnam.
hogwash, nothing on this bike is hard....Ive done it twice...if you want it easier, pick up a hot lead behind the windshield. the power receptacle is a good place.
Jge64 wrote:hogwash, nothing on this bike is hard....Ive done it twice...if you want it easier, pick up a hot lead behind the windshield. the power receptacle is a good place.
Jge64 wrote:The simplest way is run them separately to the battery and a handlebar switch via Amazon y
Sorry, might be being bit obtuse for you.
The easiest way to do this run the wiring directly to the battery, probably through a handlebar switch bought from somewhere like Amazon, or somewhere similar.