HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
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HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
Hi there , so I took the 200 for a test ride the other day....and I have to say it was better than the pcx except for the three things....
1. Not quite as good looking, but passable
2.Not quite as zippy up to 80ks, mind you the test bike had 16 kilometres on the clock maybe a little tight,,,,but very passable never the less.
3. And this is the deal breaker, for me at least,,,although i really like the seat hight ...low, but even my knees are bent in such a manor as to become super cramped feeling after less than 500 metres!!.....and get this..I am only 169 cm tall!!...even with my legs out stretched into the chopper position or cruising if you will,,,,not passable.
Everything else about this bike it nothing short of tremendous , cruise on 120 km's all aday,,,the suspension is fantastic at soaking up the bumps, storage is A1, the wide sure footed tyres, felt positive , braking A1 also.........Just a brilliant scooter..for people waaay under 169 cm...ok,ok, so that may be most of Japan, just not here in Australia...sigh
1. Not quite as good looking, but passable
2.Not quite as zippy up to 80ks, mind you the test bike had 16 kilometres on the clock maybe a little tight,,,,but very passable never the less.
3. And this is the deal breaker, for me at least,,,although i really like the seat hight ...low, but even my knees are bent in such a manor as to become super cramped feeling after less than 500 metres!!.....and get this..I am only 169 cm tall!!...even with my legs out stretched into the chopper position or cruising if you will,,,,not passable.
Everything else about this bike it nothing short of tremendous , cruise on 120 km's all aday,,,the suspension is fantastic at soaking up the bumps, storage is A1, the wide sure footed tyres, felt positive , braking A1 also.........Just a brilliant scooter..for people waaay under 169 cm...ok,ok, so that may be most of Japan, just not here in Australia...sigh
Re: HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
What's 169cm in real money?
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Around 5' 6" or 5' 7"gn2 wrote:What's 169cm in real money?
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Re: HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
My Bergman 400 had an adjustable back brace on the seat. Doesn't the 200 have one also? My 400 was a wonderful bike to ride. When my wife and I looked at the 200 we thought it looked a little strange as apposed to the 400, which was sitting right beside it. The side kick stand made the bike lean too far, and the back end of the 200 angles up quite a bit. Still, the seat wasn't uncomfortable.
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Re: HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
Mel46 wrote:My Bergman 400 had an adjustable back brace on the seat. Doesn't the 200 have one also? My 400 was a wonderful bike to ride. When my wife and I looked at the 200 we thought it looked a little strange as apposed to the 400, which was sitting right beside it. The side kick stand made the bike lean too far, and the back end of the 200 angles up quite a bit. Still, the seat wasn't uncomfortable.
Not really sure about the lean on the side stand...i did not notice anything unusual, I did use both centre and side...I can not begin to tell how uncomfortable and cramped feeling it was with my knees pointing up so!...it was akin to that feeling when you hit about the 5 hour mark when flying economy class....you stretch your legs out ..only to be stopped by the seat in front of you..I just could not cope with that,,or ever get used to it.
The seat itself made my pcx seat feel like an old wooden park bench.
It really is maxi scooter feel...but so light weight.
Oddly enough I was almost wondering if it were ever possible to modify the floor a tad...err deepen it...I feel like a traitor here(lol) ...but if it were not for the riding position...I would swap my pcx for one in a heartbeat!!
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DailyRider wrote:Around 5' 6" or 5' 7"gn2 wrote:What's 169cm in real money?
Pretty much, yes
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Perhaps if the new Yamaha 155 had a cruising speed of 110 kph and could sit all day on that without screaming, any one have this kind of info on one yet?... ...that may well be an other option ...I will test ride one when it becomes available...I consider the forosa..just a little to heavy for me as I weigh in a hefty 58kilo's after a large meal and one 600ml bottle of Coke...lol
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Sounds similar to the seating position on the Forza 300, the problem for some being the relative height between the footboards and seat rather than the seat height as measured to the ground.
So the problem is high footboards rather than a low seat.
It took me quite a while to get used to the Forza seating position and it sounds like the Burgman 200 is similar.
So the problem is high footboards rather than a low seat.
It took me quite a while to get used to the Forza seating position and it sounds like the Burgman 200 is similar.
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I had a 200 Burgy, but had to get rid of it because of the hard and choppy ride, and you say its better than a PCX. Not good, im thinking of buying a PCX so Id better have another think about that.pcx150man wrote: Hi there , so I took the 200 for a test ride the other day....and I have to say it was better than the pcx except for the three things....
1. Not quite as good looking, but passable
2.Not quite as zippy up to 80ks, mind you the test bike had 16 kilometres on the clock maybe a little tight,,,,but very passable never the less.
3. And this is the deal breaker, for me at least,,,although i really like the seat hight ...low, but even my knees are bent in such a manor as to become super cramped feeling after less than 500 metres!!.....and get this..I am only 169 cm tall!!...even with my legs out stretched into the chopper position or cruising if you will,,,,not passable.
Everything else about this bike it nothing short of tremendous , cruise on 120 km's all aday,,,the suspension is fantastic at soaking up the bumps, storage is A1, the wide sure footed tyres, felt positive , braking A1 also.........Just a brilliant scooter..for people waaay under 169 cm...ok,ok, so that may be most of Japan, just not here in Australia...sigh
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Re: HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
Vehicle preference is subjective. Try the PCX, see if you like it. It's like the story of the blind men and the elephant. Each one had a hold of a different part of the elephant and had an entirely different experience. You may find the PCX is perfect for you because what you want in a vehicle is not what others want.roger44 wrote:
I had a 200 Burgy, but had to get rid of it because of the hard and choppy ride, and you say its better than a PCX. Not good, im thinking of buying a PCX so Id better have another think about that.
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Re: HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
I tested the Yamaha n max 155 for a week in Thailand, imho it just simply kills pcx150 in everything. Better engine: 4Valves, variable valve timing system. ABS, rear disk brake, WAY better braking feel. Wider more comfortable seat, more of underseat space, WAY better suspension both front and rear for my 100kgs of weight matched very well. Both pcx and yamaha are selling for about the same price there. N max 155 no doubt about it!
The most pleasant thing about this scoot is the engine. It feels like 300cc, so smooth and easy to accelerate.
Honda should do something about this!
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Honda should do something about this!
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Re: HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
PCXman,
Thanks for the write-up. I dismissed all the Burgys for a silly reason when I was looking - I can't stand the plastic covering on the bars (says WAY more about my insanity that a rip on the bike). I never got so far as to be cramped in the knees a la the Forza and Kymco Downtown.
Nmax? Interesting...I assume the same engine/tranny as the Yammie Smacks - which I loved, except for the aforementioned cramped seating position. That one looks like it will let you stretch out a bit more, like our Pee Cee and Exes...
Sorta glad the Nmax is not available in North America, I had a tough enough time making a decision...lol.
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts,
Mike
Thanks for the write-up. I dismissed all the Burgys for a silly reason when I was looking - I can't stand the plastic covering on the bars (says WAY more about my insanity that a rip on the bike). I never got so far as to be cramped in the knees a la the Forza and Kymco Downtown.
Nmax? Interesting...I assume the same engine/tranny as the Yammie Smacks - which I loved, except for the aforementioned cramped seating position. That one looks like it will let you stretch out a bit more, like our Pee Cee and Exes...
Sorta glad the Nmax is not available in North America, I had a tough enough time making a decision...lol.
Thanks again for sharing your thoughts,
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Mexico is part of North America.Wingscribe wrote: Sorta glad the Nmax is not available in North America, I had a tough enough time making a decision...lol.
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Excuse my ignorance...while I am not geographically impaired, I guess I need to brush up on the scooter offerings from my neighbor to the south...and probably get jealous...
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Not all bad--you get to call dkazzed an American.Wingscribe wrote:Excuse my ignorance...while I am not geographically impaired, I guess I need to brush up on the scooter offerings from my neighbor to the south...and probably get jealous...
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Re: HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
dkazzed wrote:Mexico is part of North America.Wingscribe wrote: Sorta glad the Nmax is not available in North America, I had a tough enough time making a decision...lol.
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Lol no burn intended. Not like it's a walk in the park to import vehicles from Mexico anyway...Wingscribe wrote:Excuse my ignorance...while I am not geographically impaired, I guess I need to brush up on the scooter offerings from my neighbor to the south...and probably get jealous...
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MURICA!, eh?Bash On! wrote:Not all bad--you get to call dkazzed an American.
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America is like Ireland.
The northenmost part of Ireland isn't in Northern Ireland.
The southernmost part of North America is further south than a whole country in Central America.
The northenmost part of Ireland isn't in Northern Ireland.
The southernmost part of North America is further south than a whole country in Central America.
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Damn, I am such an expert troll, I was trolling when I had no intent to troll...
So, the Bergman 200...(he says, trying to get the thread back on track).
hehe,
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So, the Bergman 200...(he says, trying to get the thread back on track).
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Re: HondaPcx150 Vs Suzuki Burgman 200
It's a pity we don't have the 155 in the Nmax or Tricity yet. I'd be all over a Tricity 155 or bigger. Nah, they should just go all out and put a 20kW 200 in it!pcx150man wrote:Perhaps if the new Yamaha 155 had a cruising speed of 110 kph and could sit all day on that without screaming, any one have this kind of info on one yet?... ...that may well be an other option ...I will test ride one when it becomes available...I consider the forosa..just a little to heavy for me as I weigh in a hefty 58kilo's after a large meal and one 600ml bottle of Coke...lol