Things I love about my PCX!
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Things I love about my PCX!
I have a 2015 model, this is my first scooter, but this is my 7th two-wheeled motor. These are four things that I get googly eyed over for my PCX..
- integrated turn signals, love the look, feels cohesive
- power adapter built in( before I had wire routed to battery) amazing, why don't all bikes have this?
- underseat storage for groceries and whatnots
- looks like an Apple product designed by Jony Ive ( apple nerd )
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- integrated turn signals, love the look, feels cohesive
- power adapter built in( before I had wire routed to battery) amazing, why don't all bikes have this?
- underseat storage for groceries and whatnots
- looks like an Apple product designed by Jony Ive ( apple nerd )
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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
Hey:
I love that with the new humpless seat I can scoot (badum-tss) all the way back to where the passenger would sit. I'm 194 cm (6'4" ish) tall and was a little concerned about the dimensions of the bike as people were saying that it is not the most suitable bike for tall people. This way I can ride super comfortably (the position is kinda like how you ride a chopper, I guess). Also, it makes me feel like I'm more in control of the bike.
The problem, obviously, would come when riding with a passenger, which in my case won't happen very often.
I find it interesting that you are you so excited about the power outlet, as I don't see myself using it very often. I guess it comes handy if you need a GPS, but I would only use it to charge my phone. And in the 10 minutes it takes me to get to work from home, my phone wouldn't get much charge.
I love that with the new humpless seat I can scoot (badum-tss) all the way back to where the passenger would sit. I'm 194 cm (6'4" ish) tall and was a little concerned about the dimensions of the bike as people were saying that it is not the most suitable bike for tall people. This way I can ride super comfortably (the position is kinda like how you ride a chopper, I guess). Also, it makes me feel like I'm more in control of the bike.
The problem, obviously, would come when riding with a passenger, which in my case won't happen very often.
I find it interesting that you are you so excited about the power outlet, as I don't see myself using it very often. I guess it comes handy if you need a GPS, but I would only use it to charge my phone. And in the 10 minutes it takes me to get to work from home, my phone wouldn't get much charge.
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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
Idle stop, going silent at the lights does draw some odd looks. Agree with the under seat storage. The LED head lights help what is really a small bike look a bit more dominating on the road. Quiet starting, reliable Honda build quality, the list goes on really.
Not so good include, I find the signal switch a bit sticky, might free off over time though, also miss a louder relay to remind me to turn them off, yes I know there are big old flashing lights on the dash, they're not the same though. The side stand is 10mm too short in my opinion and leans the bike too far, although the rear stand is by far the easiest I have owned, even the wife doesn't struggle. No where to put a water bottle (glove box maybe?) I have managed to find an itsy bitsy one that will fit where the 12v socket is, talking of which, why not leave a cable tidy in the cover to hook it to the sat nav, it's alright if you want to leave what you're charging hidden in the compartment but what about dash mounted sat navs and phones? All in all a great bike for a reasonable price.
Not so good include, I find the signal switch a bit sticky, might free off over time though, also miss a louder relay to remind me to turn them off, yes I know there are big old flashing lights on the dash, they're not the same though. The side stand is 10mm too short in my opinion and leans the bike too far, although the rear stand is by far the easiest I have owned, even the wife doesn't struggle. No where to put a water bottle (glove box maybe?) I have managed to find an itsy bitsy one that will fit where the 12v socket is, talking of which, why not leave a cable tidy in the cover to hook it to the sat nav, it's alright if you want to leave what you're charging hidden in the compartment but what about dash mounted sat navs and phones? All in all a great bike for a reasonable price.
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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
I love that my 2013 PCX is faster than the 2015 PCX's.
I just had to do that since you were mentioning new 2015 features.
I had to add the clock and power outlet and a different seat. 



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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
What happen to SECoda?tbln930 wrote:I love that my 2013 PCX is faster than the 2015 PCX's.I just had to do that since you were mentioning new 2015 features.
I had to add the clock and power outlet and a different seat.
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I had to change my email in a big hurry (while on the phone with AT&T support on an issue that turned out to be their router
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I need to have Maddiedog transfer my cool badges. 



2017 Kawasaki Versys X 300 ABS (Graphite) - 775 miles - Terry Adcox saddle, T-Rex skid, SW-Motech crash bars, Madstad windshield, Givi 30L top case, Ram X-Grip, thermometer, OEM center stand, OEM hand guards
2014 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 ABS Adventure (Candy Daring Red) - 8650 miles - too fast Givi Airflow WS, Givi V47 mount, Givi crash Bars, Givi skid plate, Ravetech GPS mount, USB power outlet, Easter Beaver Fuse box, Denali DR1 LEDs, MondoMoto LEDs, Tool Tube, Zumo 665 GPS, Cobra radar detector, Mobius HD camera
2013 Suzuki V-Strom 650 ABS Adventure (Metallic Thunder Gray) - Sold
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2014 Suzuki V-Strom 1000 ABS Adventure (Candy Daring Red) - 8650 miles - too fast Givi Airflow WS, Givi V47 mount, Givi crash Bars, Givi skid plate, Ravetech GPS mount, USB power outlet, Easter Beaver Fuse box, Denali DR1 LEDs, MondoMoto LEDs, Tool Tube, Zumo 665 GPS, Cobra radar detector, Mobius HD camera
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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
I have 2013 versions but love them just as much as those who have 2015 versions. I installed a 12 volt outlet on mine, which comes in handy for multiple things, including recharging my tablet. I have tall windshields on both scooters, as well as custom seats and Givi tailboxes. We can go just about anywhere on them. I also added a cup holder on both that hold the big gulp size cups easily enough, so we can drink while riding if we use straws. The scooter is so versatile! I bought adjustable shocks to make the ride even better, so riding them is a joy. I would love it if they just a little more power, but otherwise, they are perfect.
Currently own:
Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
Yep, that'll work in your 2015 glove boxmrdtrotter wrote:No where to put a water bottle (glove box maybe?) I have managed to find an itsy bitsy one that will fit where the 12v socket is

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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
Yeah, my friends give me a weird look when I rave about the outlet too. For me, it's going to be absolutely crucial for long day trips and camping this summer. It'll keep my iPhone charged, which I use for navigation and keeping in touch, and secondly it's going to inflate a thermarest sleeping pad every night. And also, it's just so wonderfully practical! I've never had one included, so it just tickles me a great deal. Every new car has one, I can't see why every bike can't come with one.luizao wrote:
I find it interesting that you are you so excited about the power outlet, as I don't see myself using it very often. I guess it comes handy if you need a GPS, but I would only use it to charge my phone. And in the 10 minutes it takes me to get to work from home, my phone wouldn't get much charge.
I forgot to mention above that the automatic transmission is nothing to sneeze at either - another first for me, can't believe I left it out.

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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
All scooters have automatic transmission, so I'm not sure that's a unique feature.FromMototoScooter wrote: I forgot to mention above that the automatic transmission is nothing to sneeze at either - another first for me, can't believe I left it out.
For me, I like the maxi-scooter design that sets it apart from other scooters/mopeds. Some insist the design isn't aerodynamic, but it certainly looks more aerodynamic than a standard vespa or a cruiser where the wind isn't directed away from your body at all.
As well, aftermarket parts are pretty abundant(for a scooter anyway).
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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
I agree with that, I'd prefer the bike to not lean so far over but I see many super-bikes lean right over on the centre stand, so I assume it's for safety to make sure the bike it a bit more topple-proof? (winds, people passing by and knocking it). So far not used the start-stop or 12v outlet, even though I wanted the 12v outlet before purchase. Sat-navs may lose charge quickly but you can do all that on a mobile phone these days and they store a day or more charge so not an issue (Nav-Free and other apps do not need data, just use free GPS).mrdtrotter wrote:The side stand is 10mm too short in my opinion and leans the bike too far, although the rear stand is by far the easiest I have owned, even the wife doesn't struggle.
I can't fit either of my L size helmets under the seat due to the raised inner hump and under-seat dip just being about 1cm too small for them to fit, depth wise. Be nice to add just a little more free-depth inside the seat area, as many cannot fit their helmets inside.

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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
That's the one thing I wish I had on my 2014 PCX is the charger in the glove box. Other then that, I'm like my scooter.
@ SECoda - glad to hear that you'll be getting your original name back!
@ SECoda - glad to hear that you'll be getting your original name back!
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Re: Things I love about my PCX!
Steph, super easy and cheap to add a charger to your pre '15 PCX.Steph wrote:That's the one thing I wish I had on my 2014 PCX is the charger in the glove box.
1. Connect this to your battery. You can drill a small hole in the stock battery compartment lid to pass the cord through:
http://www.amazon.com/Battery-Tender-08 ... er+adapter
2. Plug this into the adapter you just installed:
http://www.amazon.com/Battery-Tender-08 ... er+adapter
You now have an underseat charger for phone, etc, anything that powers via a standard car cig lighter.
Alternately, if you want it in your little glovebox in the dash, you just run the cord there from the battery instead of just leaving it under the seat. This takes a bit of patience to route the cord up there as you have to route it under body panels, but can be done. I actually prefer it under the seat since I have more room for a variety of devices there, and it's secure when you leave the scooter, since it's locked.
The other bonus is that you now have a quick connect fitting for a battery tender. This is one of the best on the market in my opinion:
http://www.amazon.com/TM-141DUAL-OptiMa ... r+optimate
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