Delivered: New White PCX Yesterday!
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2018 9:27 am
I went to pick up my new PCX the other day and they said they lost the keys! So, I had to go back home and wait for delivery yesterday. It's a 2018 white PCX 150 and it's ridiculously beautiful! I didn't want to hear the walk around instructions from the delivery guy - I just wanted to get on the scoot and go! So, the driver was in and out in under five minutes - I passed him by when he was leaving the neighborhood. I rode to the nearest motorcycle shop and purchased a kryptonite key cable lock - seems like a good choice. Thoughts? My immediate next thought was that it needs a cup holder. It's 110 degrees in Vegas and we needs lots of water. Any thoughts on a good bottle/cup holder and where to mount it?
I then purchased a full face modular HJC helmet which barely fits under the seat. I need to press down hard on the seat to lock it, but it works.
Drove 120 miles that first day - not sure where I went but I made sure to drive up and down the Vegas Strip giving high fives to occasional pedestrians as I rode. I had two comments from women who said that my scooter was the most beautiful motorcycle that they had ever seen! It's amazing what you can see on a scooter that you can't see in a car. I was tempted then to drive to the mountains but thought I had better make a couple more investments first:
1. Cup holder
2. Riding gear
3. Protective jacket
4. Tank bag (do they make these with a built-in cup holder?)
5. Additional security?
Any thoughts on the above fellow owners? I'd like to hear about your first day experiences with your scooters. Now, where to today???
I then purchased a full face modular HJC helmet which barely fits under the seat. I need to press down hard on the seat to lock it, but it works.
Drove 120 miles that first day - not sure where I went but I made sure to drive up and down the Vegas Strip giving high fives to occasional pedestrians as I rode. I had two comments from women who said that my scooter was the most beautiful motorcycle that they had ever seen! It's amazing what you can see on a scooter that you can't see in a car. I was tempted then to drive to the mountains but thought I had better make a couple more investments first:
1. Cup holder
2. Riding gear
3. Protective jacket
4. Tank bag (do they make these with a built-in cup holder?)
5. Additional security?
Any thoughts on the above fellow owners? I'd like to hear about your first day experiences with your scooters. Now, where to today???