Any time I needed Honda PCX parts the longest I've waited was 48hrs.
Get that Burger traded for a (8000 mile service) Forza and all you'll need to do is ride it and fuel it.
Considering jacking it all in
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3legpete
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Re: Considering jacking it all in
Or you could buy my pcx just a thought.
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Hanzo1974
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Re: Considering jacking it all in
Good call, and will get the smile back on your facegn2 wrote:Any time I needed Honda PCX parts the longest I've waited was 48hrs.
Get that Burger traded for a (8000 mile service) Forza and all you'll need to do is ride it and fuel it.
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MrGrumpy
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Re: Considering jacking it all in
But cars are money pits as well...they do tend to be more reliable, but when they go wrong, they are expensive. Plus tax and insurance....And anyway, driving a car is so tedious as you are always - at best - stuck behind someone driving painfully slowly, seemingly half the time stuck in queues you can't filter round. Of course, they are handy things to carry lots of things around and in bad weather.
You could always buy a small cheap 125 scoot as backup - much cheaper than buying cars and insurance. In theory, at least one of your scoots should be in operation at any one time.....though in my case I've had them both go on the blink at the same time!!!
You could always buy a small cheap 125 scoot as backup - much cheaper than buying cars and insurance. In theory, at least one of your scoots should be in operation at any one time.....though in my case I've had them both go on the blink at the same time!!!
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c4aok
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Re: Considering jacking it all in
My renewal next year for an mp3 400 and gp800 is bargain £175
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Re: Considering jacking it all in
That's pretty good.c4aok wrote:My renewal next year for an mp3 400 and gp800 is bargain £175
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Liam
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Re: Considering jacking it all in
There's never been a time when I haven't had a scooter. 40 + years or so.
But I like to have a car as well cos it's just convenient! I've never commuted on 2 wheels though as I mostly had live in jobs.
I do tend to have older, cheap cars and newer scooters now. It was the opposite when I was younger.
But I need 2 wheels!! It keeps me sane.
Regarding insuring 2 scoots. When I added the 13 reg mk4 Tmax with my existing mk2 insurance, last November, it was just under £10 extra. My insurance had 4 months to go. Dirt cheap really.
On renewal, I got caught out as I forgot about it and had to renew in a panic on deadline day,, as I was out on a meet the next day.
It was £240 with ebike for the 2 x Tmax. This does include UK and Euro breakdown.
I'll definitely shop round next time.
And the strange thing is, I thought that by saying the mk4 is garaged,, it would help things but it doesn't.. Extra excess is payable
But I like to have a car as well cos it's just convenient! I've never commuted on 2 wheels though as I mostly had live in jobs.
I do tend to have older, cheap cars and newer scooters now. It was the opposite when I was younger.
But I need 2 wheels!! It keeps me sane.
Regarding insuring 2 scoots. When I added the 13 reg mk4 Tmax with my existing mk2 insurance, last November, it was just under £10 extra. My insurance had 4 months to go. Dirt cheap really.
On renewal, I got caught out as I forgot about it and had to renew in a panic on deadline day,, as I was out on a meet the next day.
It was £240 with ebike for the 2 x Tmax. This does include UK and Euro breakdown.
I'll definitely shop round next time.
And the strange thing is, I thought that by saying the mk4 is garaged,, it would help things but it doesn't.. Extra excess is payable
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Re: Considering jacking it all in
If you are easily tempted just get a TMaxmasterchop wrote:Don't tempt me....I'm easily tempted
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jasg
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Re: Considering jacking it all in
My first bike was a honda ps125i and that was ultra reliable, but i have always wanted a maxi scooter so i brought my current bike a piaggio x9 125.
I have had nothing but problems with it, and within the first 2 months of owning it , it was only ridable for about 3 weeks, but i have found that the more work i do on it bringing it up to a good standard the more i love it, and the more i enjoy riding it.
I am like you my bike is my transport but as a family we own a mini bus so we are not stuck like you. What i would do is what i am currently thinking about now, just buying a 2nd bike probably another maxi so i will always have 1 which is ridable whilst the other is having work done.
I have had nothing but problems with it, and within the first 2 months of owning it , it was only ridable for about 3 weeks, but i have found that the more work i do on it bringing it up to a good standard the more i love it, and the more i enjoy riding it.
I am like you my bike is my transport but as a family we own a mini bus so we are not stuck like you. What i would do is what i am currently thinking about now, just buying a 2nd bike probably another maxi so i will always have 1 which is ridable whilst the other is having work done.
loving my maxi
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