Today I did something I've been wanted to do for years.... got myself onto two wheels!
After doing a CBT earlier this month and after reading lots of threads on here I wandered into my local Honda dealer and purchased a Pearl White PCX125. Not normally one for naming cars or objects, but it has quickly become known as Percy. Sad I know..
I need something that will take me the 30 miles from rural Kent into central London 3 or 4 times a week. Had a good look at the Forza 125, SH125 and N-Max, but the PCX seemed to fit the bill nicely. The Forza was just to expensive to justify even against my usual mode of transport - the train that costs £4,775 ($6,661) per year! I should also say my door to desk commute is 2 hours each way. This 'should' reduce this!
The scooter - I managed to pick the PCX up for £2,450 a nice discount of £249. Did this by asking my local Honda Dealer to match an online price I'd found from a dealer based in Essex. Didn't expect them to do it! Spoke to someone else offering an even bigger discount but checked with Honda and they said they wouldn't honour the warranty as their bikes don't come through Honda UK so are classed as grey imports.
Man maths tells me that running the PCX will cost about £1,200 less to run this year than the train. This means I can reluctantly use the train for four months without being out of pocket if the weather is bad. Once I've recouped the cost of the bike getting to work will be very very cheap compared to the train!
I've never had a new car before and as I was only 2 weeks away from the twice yearly number plate change so held out for a '16 plate. Typical British weather... lovely, sunny and dry yesterday... heavy rain today!
So after putting on my new waterproof gear I headed for a 25 mile run. Took it steady as I'd not ridden in the wet.
First chance I had to take a pic:

Back home:

Had a play in the dark and impressed by the LED headlights. The stop-start is great as it restarts very quickly. It might only be a 125 but surprised how quick it takes off from a standing start.
Going to get used to the bike locally before taking it all the way to work later this month. Really enjoyed filtering to the front of a couple of queues earlier today!
I'm actually looking forward to my commute!