Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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Hello, everyone! I have a question regarding the front pulley set for the PCX 160. It measures 127mm in diameter. Can it be compatible with the Click Vario 160? The Click Vario pulley set has a diameter of 123mm. Will using the larger PCX pulley result in a higher top speed? I'm curious about the reasoning behind using a bigger pulley on the PCX and a smaller one on the Click 160, considering they essentially share the same engine.

Has anyone had experience with this setup?

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Re: Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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Why not just upgrade to an aftermarket Variator and Driveface?

From what I have seen the Click 160 and PCX 150 are the same 157cc engine if I'm not mistaken.
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Re: Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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Conelite wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 7:52 am Why not just upgrade to an aftermarket Variator and Driveface?

From what I have seen the Click 160 and PCX 150 are the same 157cc engine if I'm not mistaken.
Not same engine. Click 160 has the new engine 4 valve same as pcx 160.. Pcx 150 is 2 valve engine.
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You are right. The 2 Valve is a 153cc. The 4 valve is a 156.9cc.
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Re: Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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mandomfriman wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:58 am Hello, everyone! I have a question regarding the front pulley set for the PCX 160. It measures 127mm in diameter.

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Have you put a caliper across the pulley to come up with 127mm. If so I can add it to my database.

The PCX has a 13" rear wheel as opposed to the Click having 14" rear wheel so the PCX needs to be geared a bit higher. The difference is 3% about the same as 123 vs 127.

Will a Click be faster with 3% higher gearing? Not necessarily. Maximum speed is governed by horsepower vs wind resistance. A PCX with 15.8hp should do around 126 kph in stock form. If you gear the bike up 3% the engine may not reach max hp. But if you add lighter weights it may.

You will have to buy a PCX outer pulley at 127mm, stick it on a Click and find out.
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Re: Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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Conelite wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 7:52 am Why not just upgrade to an aftermarket Variator and Driveface?
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What is the diameter of this driveface? Maybe the driveface has a different angle which will force the belt further out but the stock engine will still have the same Hp. to overcome wind resistance. Of course the engine has to be allowed to generate that hp. so weights and exhaust system come into play.
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Re: Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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waspmike wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2023 1:32 am
mandomfriman wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:58 am Hello, everyone! I have a question regarding the front pulley set for the PCX 160. It measures 127mm in diameter.

Best regards,
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Have you put a caliper across the pulley to come up with 127mm. If so I can add it to my database.

The PCX has a 13" rear wheel as opposed to the Click having 14" rear wheel so the PCX needs to be geared a bit higher. The difference is 3% about the same as 123 vs 127.

Will a Click be faster with 3% higher gearing? Not necessarily. Maximum speed is governed by horsepower vs wind resistance. A PCX with 15.8hp should do around 126 kph in stock form. If you gear the bike up 3% the engine may not reach max hp. But if you add lighter weights it may.

You will have to buy a PCX outer pulley at 127mm, stick it on a Click and find out.

Yes i have measure with caliper. the size is 126.7mm for PCX 160 and 123.7mm for the click 160. . Ohh i did not think of the wheel size. so thats why ... I try the pcx pulley on with 13.8 angle on my bike no diffrent on topspeed almost same.... SO its al about the wheel size.. Thanks for the help!! i will stick with modified click 160 pulley! :)
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Oh wow I didn't realize the Newer PCX has a smaller rear wheel. Very interesting.
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Re: Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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Conelite wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2023 10:34 am Oh wow I didn't realize the Newer PCX has a smaller rear wheel. Very interesting.
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Re: Pcx 160 pulley set on Click Vario 160

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mandomfriman wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:58 am Hello, everyone! I have a question regarding the front pulley set for the PCX 160. It measures 127mm in diameter. Can it be compatible with the Click Vario 160? The Click Vario pulley set has a diameter of 123mm. Will using the larger PCX pulley result in a higher top speed? I'm curious about the reasoning behind using a bigger pulley on the PCX and a smaller one on the Click 160, considering they essentially share the same engine.

Has anyone had experience with this setup?

Best regards,
Gabriel
Did you try it and did it fit inside the housing?

As others have said my first choice would be to buy an aftermarket big pulley, hopefully one with a 13° face.
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