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where do you order pcx parts
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It depends on what you are ordering.
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good morning mel i mean stock parts like clutch bearings drive belts etc
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I use wemoto.com
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cheapcycleparts.com Is where I ordered last.
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Currently own:
Red 2013 Honda PCX150

Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
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NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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I ordered a few items from BikeBandit - pricing was great, but of recent they're charging a minimum of NZD $90 for international freight. So last couple of orders have been with PartZilla - basically same item prices, but freight ranging in the NZD $8 to $12 range - and still gets here in a coupe of weeks. Not sure why BB's freight is so uncompetitive all of a sudden.

I'm pleasantly surprised by the low cost of PCX parts - ordered a set or front and rear brake pads yesterday - NZD $64.95 all up inc delivery. Suspect they'd be that each - plus freight from the local dealers.
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Set of genuine Honda front and rear brake set for the pcs is £35 delivered from UK to UK so not bad. Heard bad things about the sintered cheap alternatives.
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iceman wrote:Set of genuine Honda front and rear brake set for the pcs is £35 delivered from UK to UK so not bad. Heard bad things about the sintered cheap alternatives.
UK to UK or US to UK?

Heard the same things about sintered ones too - I always stick to OEM everything.
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I'll be sticking with OEM pads when the time comes to change them.

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Bike Bandit works for me. . .. ;)
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iceman wrote:Set of genuine Honda front and rear brake set for the pcs is £35 delivered from UK to UK so not bad. Heard bad things about the sintered cheap alternatives.

Try eBay too for consumables.
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TheMaverick wrote:
iceman wrote:Set of genuine Honda front and rear brake set for the pcs is £35 delivered from UK to UK so not bad. Heard bad things about the sintered cheap alternatives.
UK to UK or US to UK?

Heard the same things about sintered ones too - I always stick to OEM everything.
Ordered from UK to UK - found it on Google - but I just ordered some EBC ones for quickness when I get back to London as there is something horribly wrong with the front braking now, a rubbing noise most of the time when gently applying the front brakes. Hope it's the pads, but the disc may have an issue.
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Anyone experience with : https://bikerzbits.com/honda/pcx/2014/ ?
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EBC Organic front pads £12 delivered from Ebay (just posted in another thread these were the ones a Honda dealer gave me for my PCX!). The Sintered ones are for large cc bikes only, so if some people try them on lower cc bikes, such as scooters, assuming they fit!, then they are using un-approved pads so may have issues such as excessive disc wear.
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