Until the end I thought this guy had intended to steal the PCX and decided not to when he found out it was alarmed. Watch to the end and see what he was actually trying to do.
2010 Honda PCX 125 in Thailand (White) - "White Lightning"Sold in Sept 2017 2009 Yamaha Majesty YP400 in USA (Metalic Titanium) - "The Throne"Sold in June 2020
Lesson learned: never ever go and touch another man's bike or scooter. Even if you know what you're doing. Chances are you just don't know.
My Vespa PX 200 was in someone's way and it was lifted by the front rack onto the side walk to let a car to be parked in its place. The front rack is not stable, it has no screws to hold it in place. It's not a handle. Try lifting up a car from its plastic parts with a jack and you'll see what happens. Something gets broken. It pisses me thinking what these morons are capable of.
By the way, there's a Youtube embedding code tool in the forum software. It's quite handy.
I have learned from my mistakes, and I am sure I can repeat them exactly.
khaosaming wrote:By the way, there's a Youtube embedding code tool in the forum software. It's quite handy.
Can you direct me to it, or is there a tutorial somewhere?
2010 Honda PCX 125 in Thailand (White) - "White Lightning"Sold in Sept 2017 2009 Yamaha Majesty YP400 in USA (Metalic Titanium) - "The Throne"Sold in June 2020
khaosaming wrote:By the way, there's a Youtube embedding code tool in the forum software. It's quite handy.
Can you direct me to it, or is there a tutorial somewhere?
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In edit mode, you will see the toolbox above the edit window. Click on 'youtube' button and copy paste the sharing address from the Youtube clip page.
An example: discard this --> http://youtu.be/ <-----; only insert this part --> bF29yhQCxMs.
It will look like this:
Edit mode window:
Youtube share view:
I have learned from my mistakes, and I am sure I can repeat them exactly.
My wife has no problem putting her PCX on its centerstand. The trick is to make sure both sides of the center stand are on the ground before doing anything. Then just rock it back from the center of the left side, with your right hand on the left grab bar. Like I said, she can do it easily, and she is only 5 feet tall.
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
Mel46 wrote:...just rock it back from the center of the left side...
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Not really. The secret of doing it right is: take your right leg and step firmly on the trigger. It will come up almost with no effort. Hands are only needed to hold it upright while you're at it.
I have learned from my mistakes, and I am sure I can repeat them exactly.
^ Right foot on the lever, left leg on the ground, naturally. I only use my hands forcibly when lifting my Vespa PX on its center stand. The PX has no lever. With the PX, my right leg holds the left-side stand in place to prevent it from sliding on the ground.
There's a video on Youtube on the subject (Mel was right about the importance of having both center stand feet on the ground evenly). This guy lifts his left leg off the ground, which I never do.
I have learned from my mistakes, and I am sure I can repeat them exactly.