I always put one on my cars drivers side mirror so I don't have to turn my head to see in my blind spot. They're inexpensive and work great. Available in most auto stores and auto departments (Target, Walmart, etc.).
However I think they're most effective on the outer edge of the mirror. I haven't put them on the PCX (yet) because they may take up too much real estate there. I do find that once I get used to them I almost always look in them first and then the regular part of the mirror if I need to second.
Re: Ride, hike@fly, ride
Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 7:11 pm
by chicaboo
I'm quite broad in the shoulders, so I would put them on the inside of the mirror that's useless.
The outside portion of the mirror is still quite effective for catching tailgaters, etc.
Beautifully done video, you certainly Enjoy yourself on land or hi-flying! I would not have the nerve to sail above the plains as you do. Cheers to you
So what's next, a water venture?
Re: Ride, hike@fly, ride
Posted: Sat May 27, 2017 1:37 pm
by Brane5
31 meeting of paragliders on the hill Kamniški vrh. Approach the hill on my PCX, walking and flying. Greetings from Slovenia.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/3Kqxg6i7L24[/youtube]
You were very close to posting it yourself.
Try this next time, or try it right now (here) as practice
(Remember You can print or bookmark this view (or any view) for future use by using the buttons seen at the top of the page) You must be logged in first to "See" those buttons!
Here we go...
1) Choose your youtube and then Highlight everything AFTER the =
In the above case we highlighted the following: 3Kqxg6i7L24
2) Now cut or copy what you highlighted
3) Just above the forum reply box click on the "youtube" button. You will then see this:
[youtube][/youtube]
4) Now paste your youtube between the two youtube bars you've created: [youtube]HERE[/youtube]
Looks complicated but it's really simple after you've done it a few times, and it's fun!
To all members: I recommend previewing your replies before hitting the submit button. Try to make it a habit. It gives us all the chance to make corrections before our words leap onto the forum(s).
Personally I love this feature. You'll be surprised at what you might want to correct before it enters the www.
Give it a go Brane5, and good luck!
I shall preview my reply now See ya!
Re: Ride, hike@fly, ride
Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 1:55 pm
by WhiteNoise
I would Love to ride your roadways. Beautiful and serene.
"High Flying Adored"....not so much.
Enjoy life as you choose, we have but one.
Cheers to Choices! Be safe always
Re: Ride, hike@fly, ride
Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 2:05 pm
by homie
That was too cool, only thing better would be if he could just pull a rip cord on the PCX. The scoot and the rider parasale off into the sunset. weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Re: Ride, hike@fly, ride
Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 12:42 pm
by Brane5
Thanks for the reply and instructions. PCX is a great scooter. Ideal for daily commuting. Occasionally even on longer journeys. I regularly monitor the forum and I've learned a lot of interesting things. Once again, greetings from Slovenia.