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What Bike Is This?

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Anyone know what model of scooter this is?

Silver-color-2013-Honda-PCX-150-Scooter-630x472.jpg

I came across it on this site: http://bikeglam.com/2013-honda-pcx-150-scooter-review/ where it says 2013 PCX. Its obviously an error, and it looks to be much bigger than a PCX anyway. Nice looking bike though.

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I was expecting a bike, but now I feel sick after seeing this thing.

A hairdryer on wheels!!!

Truly hideous!!!

Are those rear shocks attached to the mudguard?? lol

Jonnie would be proud of my use of 'mudguard' :D

Looks like a scooter version of a Honda Goldwing.

Truly hideous.

Let's hope this bike has been Fazed out.......

Edited by karlos

The rear with the shocks on the "mudguard" is just horrible.

What was the damned designer on when he drew this one up.

A mono-shock rear would probably have improved the looks a bit.

Stretch the rear a bit and you get a Suzuki "hotdog"...

Which I think looks better.biggrin.png

Edited by RED21

Cum on people, with a little...lot...major cosmetic surgery...plus some creative engineering 'n' extra wheels...this thing with 2 extra wheels attached could be turned into a fantastic ride-on mower.

Or better still, a gallon of gasoline 'n' a box of matches. thumbsup.gif

Oh, why am I so evil?

I'd like to point out that from an engineering standpoint, having the shocks further from the front wheel allows them to have more travel and better rates. Granted you can get around some of that on a uni-shock by going with linkage, but it's not the same....

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