New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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My daughter just bought a 2018 PCX150.

My other daughter hit a high curb on her first ever ride of that bike, and now it needs some repair.

Damage visible here: http://teamtj.net/pcx150.jpg

I'm looking at parts to replace the damaged white piece and need some help. Is this the correct part?

https://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/20 ... sch1024796

Part 5

https://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/de ... ch=1024796

Thanks!

(Had to edit the title...I drive a CTX700 and habit made me type CTX150... :-) )
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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That looks like the part, but I would wait on installing it until they have finished crashing it. :lol:

Here is the site I use for my parts.

https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda ... -K35-V00ZC
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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Mel46 wrote:...I would wait on installing it until they have finished crashing it. :lol:
That's the plan, but hopefully we are free of crashes!

Thanks for the link. Pretty good prices for all the parts we need...

Now to figure out if we can do the replacement ourselves, or need to take it to the dealer.
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The bottom panel should be easy enough, though the black panel will be problematic. I am not sure about your particular year model but on my 2013 models the black piece has tabs that connect it to the pieces above it.
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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This might help. It shows what has to be removed in what order on the panels.
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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You might need this page as well. Remember that these bikes are metric.
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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Thank you for these.

I presume they are from the Service Manual?
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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Raising daughters must be one of the most difficult jobs on the planet.
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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I don't know about that, relic. I have 3 daughters and 3 sons. I had more problems with the sons than the daughters. They kept trying to test Darwin's Theory. It is a wonder that they made it to adulthood.

TeamTJ,

Of course. I have various .pdf versions and a full 2013 paper SM. When my last bike is sold someone will get a gold mine in options.
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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TeamTJ wrote:My other daughter hit a high curb on her first ever ride of that bike, and now it needs some repair.
Oof... I did the same thing on my first ride. I didn't get it repaired because I kind of like the reminder.
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Re: New PCX150 - Needs a bit of repair

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Hi TeamTJ welcome aboard. Sorry about the "it happened already" scrape.
It is what it is now and a lesson hopefully learned.
Papa's has a lesson too.... :lol: to tear that scene off (gently) and replace it. And yes, I agree that those inexpensive plastic removal tools (from Harbor Freight or Amazon) are a must have.

No worries, Mel's got your back, he has hands on experience so he's steering you right.

If you wish to purchase a service manual and live in the U.S., you can purchase one here:
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