Best cover for PCX 150

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Best cover for PCX 150

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OK so I can heartily recommend the Tourmaster select Medium cover for the PCX. It fits perfectly in my op, covers the wheels to around an inch off the ground. It is fairly lightweight but durable, has front wheel lock cut out, soft windshield and tail inners, aluminised exhaust panel and packs small. @ around $50.00 I would give it a 9/10!
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will give it a try! thanks for the heads up!
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Could you tell us where you obtained yours?
I found something to put here.
Add yourself to the PCX-Forza Owner's Map!
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For instructions how to add yourself go here: http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6437#p88888

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Ishkabibble wrote:Could you tell us where you obtained yours?
My local store, Competition cycle, Dania, Florida
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k2apache6.0 wrote:OK so I can heartily recommend the Tourmaster select Medium cover for the PCX. It fits perfectly in my op, covers the wheels to around an inch off the ground. It is fairly lightweight but durable, has front wheel lock cut out, soft windshield and tail inners, aluminised exhaust panel and packs small. @ around $50.00 I would give it a 9/10!

What's an "op"? Operation?
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Kinda like, IMO = in my opinion

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WhiteNoise wrote:Puzzle
Guessing...
op = opinion
Kinda like, IMO = in my opinion

>> 2yous - Too many initial abbreviations, Old and new, getting harder to remember. Aging pro-cess? :roll:

Cheating
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Do you have an aftermarket windshield installed?

Also, how does the cover work in the wind? I've quit using covers because they generally act like a sail and send the scoot toppling over.
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Why cover it?
if a vehicle can't withstand the elements
why own it?
or does it own you?
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relic wrote:Why cover it?
if a vehicle can't withstand the elements
why own it?
or does it own you?
Ever seen what Florida Sun can do to a vehicle, and there's no shortage of rain down here in the summer either. On another note I live near the beach, salt gets carried by the wind and leaves a film...There, now you know.
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honkerman wrote:Do you have an aftermarket windshield installed?

Also, how does the cover work in the wind? I've quit using covers because they generally act like a sail and send the scoot toppling over.
1) Mine's the stock windshield, but so long as it isn't higher than the mirrors its not a factor anyway.
2) It has a elasticated bottom hem with a security strap, it moves in the wind but nothing nearing what you stated, it has double vents too so trapped air can escape.
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k2apache6.0 wrote:
WhiteNoise wrote:Puzzle
Guessing...
op = opinion
Kinda like, IMO = in my opinion

>> 2yous - Too many initial abbreviations, Old and new, getting harder to remember. Aging pro-cess? :roll:

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I ended up going with this one, Dowco Guardian Weatherall Plus Cover, Size- Large, $82
It fits well(snug) with the big Givi attached to the rear.
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