Hello all,
I'm new to biking (albeit 20 years ago had a twist and go 50cc for a year) and looking for a 125cc scooter for trips around town/commuting/short trips when my wife has the car etc. Maybe the occasional trip out of town along A roads but for the most part, 5 miles or less. Got my CBT this weekend to get ready.
Ive spent quite a while researching on the Net and had narrowed it down to either PCX125/S Wing 125 or Honda Forza.
The PCX seems to have great reviews but the only catch is I'm 6foot 4 and seems I may be a bit too big for a PCX.
Heard great things about the S Wing as well and that seems to be a big enough unit but have heard this is very heavy and may not be suitable for a beginner? Also the Forza sounds great but seems to be holding its value very well and I dont really want to spend £3k + on a bike only for me to drop it and lose a lot of that whilst I'm still getting used to it?
Any thoughts on the PCX/S Wing/Forza for a new rider of my size? Any other recommendations?
I'm hopefully going to get to a dealership at some point and sit on some of these and see whats comfortable but interested to hear your opinions on this.
Thanks,
Matt
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I vote the S-Wing because it is roomier
Maybe a bit dated but one of the comfiest seats I've ever come across and good weather protection. Very reliable, faster and more luxurious than a PCX and longer lasting.
I wouldn't worry about the weight, it looks heavier than it is because of all that bodywork.
Maybe a bit dated but one of the comfiest seats I've ever come across and good weather protection. Very reliable, faster and more luxurious than a PCX and longer lasting.
I wouldn't worry about the weight, it looks heavier than it is because of all that bodywork.
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Re: Scooter for a big bloke
Thanks Bluebottle. I think I am leaning towards S Wing. Is there a particular year that I should be looking for? I see a lot of ex delivery bikes on Gumtree especially. Are these best avoided? Is there a sweet spot in terms of mileage I need to be looking for? If you have any examples of good deals on eBay or gumtree, I would appreciate a link. Would rather not spend more than £1500 on first bike.Bluebottle wrote:I vote the S-Wing because it is roomier
Maybe a bit dated but one of the comfiest seats I've ever come across and good weather protection. Very reliable, faster and more luxurious than a PCX and longer lasting.
I wouldn't worry about the weight, it looks heavier than it is because of all that bodywork.
Thanks again.
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Thanks for that. I had actually come across that link before, very useful. Think I do need to actually sit on a few and try them out as well.Whatsisname wrote:Somebody posted a helpful link, that gives an impression of the fit.
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Re: Scooter for a big bloke
When I got back into biking after a break of 20 years or so, I started off on a Honda Pantheon 125. Perfect size for a big bloke. Plenty of room under the seat too. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-FES125- ... SwyXhZ03PX
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If you do get a bike use Mot a bike in Colchester. It's by screw fix in Greenstead Road.
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i also have had this problem and i went for the swing im 6ft2 and dont feel a complete tit on it mine is a 2014 model and have had no issues yet
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The Forza is the much better scoot, with the S-wing not far behind. For a start they have more power and are bigger and better engineered. The PCX is a very little thing. The Forza/S-wing are Honda's premium product whilst the PCX is pitched lower in the market.