Getting around in the Philippines! The new Honda PCX vs Honda Airblade!
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- A detailed look at some of the scooters available for purchase in the Philippines. The PCX and the Airblade are featured including differences, prices, and what they bring to the table.
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enjoyed the video. When I used to ride, I always found the bigger the bike, the smoother the ride 😊
I appreciate your help and responses to my questions. I wouldn't be as well prepared for the move without you.
Thanks for the kind words Mark, we appreciate you and hope you and your family have a smooth transition. Looking forward to meeting you all.🙂
Stanley, in the Philippines I saw many scooters with the thinnest tires I have ever seen, almost at thin as a bicycle tire. Filipino friends tell such scooters are cheaper, also cheaper tire to replace. The issue is with thin tires, in the rain, or on an oil patch is they are a sure formula for a disaster, especially for heavier people. For me, I will only buy a scooter with wide tires and low on the ground. Being older, I can't afford a fall.
Great insights! The PCX tires are nice and large. There are several scooters that are more lightweight that still have the bigger tires as well. Thanks as always for stopping by, we appreciate you 🙂
I bought a phone holder with built-in USB with attached wire plus fuse connected to the battery through the other wires inlet at the steering, and by using 5" charging wire, from the charger to the phone...
Or just install 6A Dual USB Quick Charge: with USB A and USB C outputs, this motorcycle phone charger allows to charge two devices at the same time!
Congratulations on your great buy! Another nice video sharing... Full support already. Good luck & Best regards po/Ned 👍🎉👍
Thanks for the info Ned, those are great ideas! We appreciate you watching 🙂
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Great review. Lot of good information about the bikes and buying a bike in the Philippines
Thanks Jukka, we miss you brother!🙂
Great video buddy very informative much appreciated and sharing your time.
Thank you for the kind words, we appreciate it🙂
Great information for anyone soon relocating to the Philippines, such as Ghen and I here in late September. 😁Our first purchase will be a scooter and this video came in so handy. Thanks for sharing all the costs and where you bought it too.
You are welcome and thanks for watching the video. Good luck on your big move🙂
Thanks!
Thank you so very much for the kind Super Thanks! We appreciate you very much!🙂
Very nice bikes ! Thanks for the video and stay safe out there !!!
Thank you Robert, much appreciated!🙂
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Screaming deal on that! It's supposed to list for $2900 there. In the states I saw it listed for $4249. I am curious about trunk prices, but I can probably look those up.
It was a good deal I thought. If you are in the Philippines check Lazada for the trunk. Great prices and pretty fast delivery. Thanks for watching Ed!🙂
That's a cool little ride. How much would a 1100 cruiser motorcycle cost there.
I like it a lot. I saw a new Honda Rebel 1100 for 650,000 pesos. That's about $11,000. Thanks for watching the video 🙂
Great video and very helpful information. How helpful is the extra speed? When I was just there and rented a scooter I found I was not to interested in high speeds. What is average speed you use for 90% of your time driving? Thanks.
We rarely drive above 50-60 kph (30-35 mph). Some trips we get to open it up some. The extra hp is great for the hills around Tagaytay. Thanks🙂
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