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Is there a standard model rack that doesn't need any drilling to install onto the PCX150?

What I really want to do is set up a rack in the back of the scooter for pizza delivery. However, I don't want to drill.
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To be able to support any kind of load the rack needs to be tied into the frame.

The piece that requires drilling is less than $20 to replace if you no longer want a rack installed.

It's number 13 in the diagram on the link below.

http://www.hondapartshouse.com/oemparts ... -grab-rail

There's not a hot-swappable rack solution that I'm aware of.
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MKE PCX wrote:To be able to support any kind of load the rack needs to be tied into the frame.

The piece that requires drilling is less than $20 to replace if you no longer want a rack installed.

It's number 13 in the diagram on the link below.

http://www.hondapartshouse.com/oemparts ... -grab-rail

There's not a hot-swappable rack solution that I'm aware of.
Can you recommend where to drill the hole and what rack is a good one to have?
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Hi butch! :) Maybe something like this? http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f ... hilit=Rack
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The holes are pre marked on the underside of the top grab handle trim. You just need an appropriate sizes hole cutter to make the holes.

The givi rack mounts are the same as the Honda ones I believe and they bolt straight on once the holes are drilled.
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One thing. Make sure you drill the holes in the plastic tail panel large enough that when the rack is mounted, the 4 rack posts don't touch the plastic hole edges AT ALL. In other words, you want a couple mm of space around the entire post, no contact between rack post and plastic panel.

I learned this the hard way. I drilled mine a tad too small, and one of the posts touched the plastic. The plastic cracked at this stress point.

Now, the good news is that the tail panel is really cheap from Honda, prepainted no less. But it's still a hassle to do the job again because I didn't pay enough attention to detail the first time.
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Doesn't the pizza delivery company supply a bike?
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Well, last night I installed a Givi rack on my PCX150 (2015) and no drilling was needed.
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Cool! :) Pictures?
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WhiteNoise wrote:Cool! :) Pictures?
WhiteNoise: Here are some pics. I decided to remove the Givi adapter and replace it with the OEM Honda adapter. Only reason is that price wise they are similar but the Honda is way better looking, so If I ever decide to remove the top case the Honda adapter looks better.
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Givi Monolock Plate on top of Givi Adapter Plate
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Givi Adapter Plate which I removed and replaced with Honda OEM Adapter Plate
Givi Adapter Plate which I removed and replaced with Honda OEM Adapter Plate
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Here are the rest of the pictures with the Honda OEM Adapter Plate
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Underneath View. The screws I had were too long so I will replace them later with correct ones
Underneath View. The screws I had were too long so I will replace them later with correct ones
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Wow Great Pics and so many :P yes I agree to the Honda plate being better looking than others. I'd like to use it just as a rear rack with "roc straps" to secure items. Don't think I'll ever get a top case, but that Honda plate has been on my list.

Question...That one is the metal version correct (not plastic)? Do you have the part number? I wrote it down months ago, & misplaced it. Cost?

Hey! I see you have the Scootr Logic side bags. I have them also. :D How do you like them? I think they're great for the money, sm-medium sized so they carry enough for me. My only gripe is that the straps could be an inch or so longer when tightening them under the seat. One day I'll stitch in an piece of strapping to extend the length.

You gotta be ready to get outta Dodge when "that" day rolls round :o Why you can ask member homie, he'll tell ya the same ;) Don't forget gas and your trusty Leatherman!
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So Thanks again for all your photo's, they speak louder than words 8)
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WhiteNoise wrote:Wow Great Pics and so many :P yes I agree to the Honda plate being better looking than others. I'd like to use it just as a rear rack with "roc straps" to secure items. Don't think I'll ever get a top case, but that Honda plate has been on my list.

Question...That one is the metal version correct (not plastic)? Do you have the part number? I wrote it down months ago, & misplaced it. Cost?

Hey! I see you have the Scootr Logic side bags. I have them also. :D How do you like them? I think they're great for the money, sm-medium sized so they carry enough for me. My only gripe is that the straps could be an inch or so longer when tightening them under the seat. One day I'll stitch in an piece of strapping to extend the length.

You gotta be ready to get outta Dodge when "that" day rolls round :o Why you can ask member homie, he'll tell ya the same ;) Don't forget gas and your trusty Leatherman!
(11pm news....We're on High Alert round these parts. Almost wish July 4th were over. Okay off that topic. Probably shoulda left that part out. Ignore folks, just me nerves speaking).
So Thanks again for all your photo's, they speak louder than words 8)
Nice ride WhiteNoise! I debated a lot between getting the white or the black one.
Here is the link to the plate: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00DSPEFZ0/ref=yo_ii_img
About $35 plus shipping. All metal, solid, looks like cast metal and the top is shiny and under is like matte dark gray.
Regarding the bags, you are right, for the money they are great. Same problem here, the straps a bit short. On the Vino they were fine.
I agree on the 4th driving craziness. I try to stay away from the streets.
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butch3r wrote:Is there a standard model rack that doesn't need any drilling to install onto the PCX150?

What I really want to do is set up a rack in the back of the scooter for pizza delivery. However, I don't want to drill.
2013 requires drilling, 2015 does not.
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WhiteNoise wrote:Wow Great Pics and so many :P yes I agree to the Honda plate being better looking than others. I'd like to use it just as a rear rack with "roc straps" to secure items. Don't think I'll ever get a top case, but that Honda plate has been on my list.

Question...That one is the metal version correct (not plastic)? Do you have the part number? I wrote it down months ago, & misplaced it. Cost?
Honda Plate 08L70-KZY-910

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Very sturdy, high quality, cast aluminum. I would buy this as a rack, or to mount a top box.
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Honda Powersports lists the part number as 08L71-K35-J00 for the rack for the 2015 model
http://powersports.honda.com/2015/pcx/accessories.aspx
This is the one that I had to buy in the USA and carry it over to Thailand - even though it is made in Thailand, it is not sold here.
http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4553

The rack that Manny got on Amazon is listed on Honda Powersports for the 2013 model
http://powersports.honda.com/2013/pcx/accessories.aspx
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Yes BobS, that is what I discovered too while looking for a 2015 rack. The order # itself (08L71-K35-J00) differs from the 2013 order number. Yet either one (?) will fit the 2015? Do I understand that right? And they seem to "look" the same too?

I want the metal/aluminum one for my 2015. Not the plastic. So which order number would that be? So confusing.

To HONDA, you're bad at this! and you always run very late in providing accessories for new(er) bikes. Get with the program already! Please!!
(BTW, Honda refuses to show a photo on their website of the 2015 rack. They did the same thing by not showing previous year PCX racks. Weird. I'm suppose to buy one from them sight unseen? Just Not Happening).
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so it seems like my options for my PCX 150 are:
Honda OEM:
only 35 Liters (is there larger OEM?) - Rear Trunk
Rack - Rear Trunk attachment

Givi:
Max weight capacity - 55 Liter Top Case Maxia III
rack should work for PCX150 as well? - Monokey Rear Rack

Thanks all for your help.
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butch3r wrote:so it seems like my options for my PCX 150 are:
Honda OEM:
only 35 Liters (is there larger OEM?) - Rear Trunk
Rack - Rear Trunk attachment

Givi:
Max weight capacity - 55 Liter Top Case Maxia III
rack should work for PCX150 as well? - Monokey Rear Rack

Thanks all for your help.
Or like I did, use the Honda rack, and the Givi box.
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@ White Noise - 08L71-K35-J00 - the rack for the 2015 model is metal

I bought mine at a Honda dealer in the US.
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