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playing with my pcx

Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2018 6:54 pm
by big bear
i like to go to empty parking lots and do figure8s and cone weaves. The pcx seems really nimble im able to weave through cones 5 feet apart. I think its gonna make me a better rider im just getting started and learning how the bike handles. Ive got 250 miles of riding experance so far

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:37 am
by PCX150Rider
Be careful. Take your time. Complacency causes problems. . .be on your game.

As many years as I've been riding I have to say that "situation awareness" is one of the most important safety measures we can possess. 8)

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:40 pm
by kramnala58
Figure 8's and cone weaves are a part of the MSF course in the US and a part of the test.

This is the same way I learned how to ride a motorbike when I was living in Thailand. I had never ridden a motorbike before and had a large enough parking lot at work, so I did the same things you are doing. But as PCX150Rider commented, "Be careful. Take your time. Complacency causes problems. . .be on your game."

Best of luck to you and welcome to the world of the PCX and hondapcx.org

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 10:03 pm
by alx123
Take your time learning. Nothing really beats time on the road when it comes to learning and safety awareness but your'e starting it right. Goodluck

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:53 am
by Spaguar
It's a smart thing to do. I did the same for an hour when I picked up my new Forza and I would do it again with any new bike to get a feeling of it's maneuverability before hitting the roads at full speed.

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 7:48 am
by Mel46
When my wife got her PCX I took her to an empty parking lot and showed her what she needed to learn. She spent the next week learning to do tight figure 8s around some small cones we purchased somewhere.

Then we found a DMV test area that was open to the public during their closed hours, and we practiced there as well. The motorcycle license booklet tells you what you would be expected to do, so we practiced together.

I had my Burgman 400 at the time, so it was a little harder for me to do it... or should have been harder, but wasn't because I have way more experience than she does. However, I did show her how to do it while on her PCX and it was unbelievably easy. I was really impressed... so much so that I eventually traded my Burgman in for a PCX for myself.

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 8:45 am
by WhiteNoise
You're doing it right bigbear! Practice. Be on your game, safe not sorry. So many fun times lie ahead, let's get there :P
Here's a thread you might want to check out, Riding Tips:
https://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php? ... &start=160

The last page shows the "in the box/out the box" manuever aka figure eight. Funny thing, it's not really an "8". Enter in lane, turn, ride an "S" pattern and exit lane.
You can watch it in the vid on page 9.

Enjoy the forums and RIDING!!!! 8)

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 10:57 am
by big bear
i took the motorcycle saftey course i wish i hadent the instructors kinda made fun of me cause i ride a pcx i had to take the test in a 250 suzuki with a clutch i think i passed but they flunked me anyway they told me they gave me points on my test for things i did in practice plus they said id get a restriction if i took the test in the pcx theres no restriction anything on anything over 50cc im just going to the DMV in 3 weeks to take the test there

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 2:38 pm
by GeorgeSK
As a clarification: in my state, you will have a limited motorcycle license if you take the test on the PCX. It will only be valid for "automatic" scooters or motorcycles (not sure what they would say about a DCT). Not that it matters any - at this point I would be really nervous on a shift-equipped motorcycle.

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2018 7:34 am
by big bear
yes i dont want to shift either i dont really care if there is a restriction i might buy a bigger 2nd scooter in the future but i wouldent go bigger than an xmax or a forza. But i dont think in pa there is a restriction ill find out soon though when i go to the DMV for my test

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 11:24 am
by Mel46
When I took my test on a motorcycle a long time ago i don't remember ever going beyond 2nd gear anyway, so i don't see the real difference between doing your test on the scooter or the motorcycle... other than the fact that I could use the engine to slow me down, which I love about a clutch.

Re: playing with my pcx

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2018 12:20 pm
by WhiteNoise
+1 on using the clutch!
But overall, don't miss a clutch. Twist n Go so much easier. Fun.
But, I miss the exhaust. That "I'm right here" sound. < How do you spell that "sound?" Noise?

A 60's muscle car will do :D