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Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 2:30 am
by Black Bandit
gn2 wrote:Anything that is marketed as an "adventure" bike is a pile of shite.
All you need for a proper adventure is an old 125 and Mongolia.
They are over advertising their bikes pretty much. Know what you mean. I have turned my PCX into an adventure bike just by adding those additional mods required for those roads and the rough terrain. Don't need a big ole 1200cc that weights a tonne to do the job 8)

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 1:06 pm
by maddiedog
You can ride on any bike. You theoretically could do any sort of offroading on any bike, or tour on any bike. I love the PCX because it's light and versatile. I only tour on it sometimes because it's fun, but really, it's horrible for a touring bike and awful for offroads. It's still a load of fun, but not designed for touring or offroads.

Offroads -- yeah definitely my KTM. I have a KTM 125SX and that thing's a beast. I hit a tree on it this weekend while hauling ass up a hill. I kept riding for 3 hours afterwards on one radiator and a bent handlebar. That impact on any other bike would have DESTROYED it. I know that would have totalled a BMW GS, the forks couldn't have withstood the impact.

Touring -- you'll want something big. Like the GS1200. You don't want to be roaring through woodland trails on it, just the occasional light gravel or dirt roads. That's not to say you can't, but it's so big and heavy that it's hard to maneuver. It's perfect for the purposes of the rider in the original post on this thread -- he's having more fun on that GS than most of us ever can on a bike, and it looks like it's performing great. I can't imagine a better platform to build a beast like that on than a big GS.


But, each bike is designed for a purpose, and some are shit regardless. I agree with GN2 that most bikes are utter shit. Some bikes (Harleys) are great for looking at, polishing, and making loud noise, but they're built horrendously. Most Harley engines are built INTENTIONALLY off balance. That's planned stupidity. Or how about the Yamaha Vino? It's a 125cc that does 52mph tops, gets 80mpg at best, and leaves a lot to be desired for handling. It's shit because all the other 125cc scooters on the market, whether they cost more or less, are generally better. There's a lot of great bikes out there, but really, at least 50% of bikes out there have a better alternative for less. :P

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 6:50 am
by Black Bandit
Good post Maddie. You are right bout the PCX going off road. It is utterly painful! I've put mine through some tough times in the last 2 months of owning this 150 and it's already showing signs of wear and tear. Honestly I have been abusing her a lot :D

Just gotta find a place to put my feet when standing up going over some of those rough terrain. The long footboard isn't designed for standing up, therefore....time to hit the cutting machine this weekend :D

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 7:28 am
by gn2
Look carefully in the owners manual and you will note that the PCX is not intended for offroad use.
If you want to use it offroad, you've bought the wrong machine.

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 12:31 pm
by Black Bandit
gn2 wrote:Look carefully in the owners manual and you will note that the PCX is not intended for offroad use.
If you want to use it offroad, you've bought the wrong machine.
8)

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 1:57 pm
by you you
gn2 wrote:Look carefully in the owners manual and you will note that the PCX is not intended for offroad use.
If you want to use it offroad, you've bought the wrong machine.

You can ride any bike off road. The more inappropriate they are the more fun they are

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 5:21 pm
by gn2
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Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 8:40 pm
by Black Bandit
Video specially made for gn2 :) Love ya mate!

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:07 am
by FritzPinguin
Black Bandit wrote:I was hoping to hit the road for maybe 4 or 5 days. Just DRIVE! Drive without a worry in the World. No phone, no watch, no internet. Just me and my PCX.
I plan a few days of geocaching around mid of next month. Take the PCX from Phuket to Ao Nang, Krabi, Kho Lanta with a friend. Actually, two PCXs. Maybe we bump into each other?

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 6:40 pm
by you you
FritzPinguin wrote:
Black Bandit wrote:I was hoping to hit the road for maybe 4 or 5 days. Just DRIVE! Drive without a worry in the World. No phone, no watch, no internet. Just me and my PCX.
I plan a few days of geocaching around mid of next month. Take the PCX from Phuket to Ao Nang, Krabi, Kho Lanta with a friend. Actually, two PCXs. Maybe we bump into each other?

Oh you lucky bastard. It's mid winter here in yorkshire.

Enjoy yourselves :)

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 1:28 pm
by maddiedog
qed wrote:Oh you lucky bastard. It's mid winter here in yorkshire.

Enjoy yourselves :)
Not like it'd matter -- riding on your side of the pond is always gloomy and rainy. :lol: :lol: ;)

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:05 pm
by gn2
Not a cloud in the sky today, really bright sunshine, nice and warm circa 5°C, proper toasty.
There's parts of Morocco see more rain than Aberdeenshire.

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:34 pm
by maddiedog
Well, more specifically, qed. He's always talking about rain. Or how when it's not raining, it's about to rain. :P

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 5:31 pm
by gn2
But he lives in a world centre of excellence for the advancement of misery.

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 6:34 pm
by you you
gn2 wrote:But he lives in a world centre of excellence for the advancement of misery.

I'm not Scottish

Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:31 pm
by gn2
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Re: From hot Florida to the coldest North Cape on motorbike

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:39 am
by Black Bandit
Seriously I'd wish we'd get some nice cold temps here. It's a scorching 39 celcius here today. But still a wonderful day for a ride :-) Just got back actually...ahem....wink.