Mods on my PCX 125

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Mods on my PCX 125

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Hello, everybody. I am a new guy to the forum and also the PCX.
I bought it used with approximately 3200 miles for $2500 USD in California.
just want to share some mods that I did on my PCX. However,
I knew nothing about the mechanical stuff of PCX or even other bikes.
Therefore, I give the parts to some professional and let them install it.
I am really satisfy with my PCX now. The mods seems give me more power and top end speed.
I am a 180lbs guy and the PCX can now run 55mph~59mph at maximum on plain road. Also, when
riding up slope, I can get 45mph~49mph. Fabulous!
However, I think the mods decrease the acceleration and increase the usage of gasoline too.

By the way, I have few questions.
1) How frequent you change the engine oil?
2) I want to change the rear shock for my PCX, any good suggestion? (Budget:$250~$300 USD)
3) Any other mods should I do if I want to have more acceleration?

Thanks a lot!
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Re: Mods on my PCX 125

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Switch to a yuminashi variator to boost your speed up over 70mph.
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Welcome to hondapcx.org Thanks for posting the pics.
2010 Honda PCX 125 in Thailand (White) - "White Lightning" Sold in Sept 2017 :(
2009 Yamaha Majesty YP400 in USA (Metalic Titanium) - "The Throne" Sold in June 2020 :(
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Welcome.

May I ask you to estimate the slope of the hill? If you are interested in comparisons, the only comparative info I have is for a 10% grade.
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FYI depending on tires/wind etc on the flat a 125 has the potential of about indicated 73-78 mph (or real 67-71)
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Mgalutia88 wrote:Switch to a yuminashi variator to boost your speed up over 70mph.
+1 or alternatively Takegawa,Daytona,Kn Planning or Malossi. All of these will give you much better top end with same acceleration as Kitaco vario. Also Kitaco belt is only good with Kitaco vario,if used on any other varios will decrease top end even further...
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Re: Mods on my PCX 125

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Thanks for all of you guys replying me!
And sorry for the late reply... Lol

I could not able to switch to another vario. because I don't want to waste the
kitaco one. Maybe after a year, I will. Lol

Do you guys have any suggestion on rear shock??
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waspmike wrote:Welcome.

May I ask you to estimate the slope of the hill? If you are interested in comparisons, the only comparative info I have is for a 10% grade.
How do I estimate the slope of the hill??
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Re: Mods on my PCX 125

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RoederChan wrote:
waspmike wrote:Welcome.

May I ask you to estimate the slope of the hill? If you are interested in comparisons, the only comparative info I have is for a 10% grade.
How do I estimate the slope of the hill??
I can show you where I ride by google map!

https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Gene ... sz=17&z=17

Hope this can help!
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RoederChan wrote:
waspmike wrote:Welcome.

May I ask you to estimate the slope of the hill? If you are interested in comparisons, the only comparative info I have is for a 10% grade.
How do I estimate the slope of the hill??
OK slope is height / distance so 5% is for every one ft in climb you go forward 20. In real life? You should climb 5 yards in every 100. of 15 ft per 300ft.

My numbers are based on 5% if the hill is steeper then...
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RoederChan,

looks like your from SD from your google maps post. i'm in SD as well im out in Mira Mesa. Just picked up a PCX 150 last night PM me we should meet up. A bunch of us in SD roll out pretty hard with rucks and zumas. I guess the board doesnt support PM's. hit me up via email at dem0nk1d@ "gmail"
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Re: Mods on my PCX 125

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waspmike wrote:
RoederChan wrote:
waspmike wrote:Welcome.

May I ask you to estimate the slope of the hill? If you are interested in comparisons, the only comparative info I have is for a 10% grade.
How do I estimate the slope of the hill??
OK slope is height / distance so 5% is for every one ft in climb you go forward 20. In real life? You should climb 5 yards in every 100. of 15 ft per 300ft.

My numbers are based on 5% if the hill is steeper then...
Again, sorry for the late reply....
I am not really good at math but I find Google Earth helped!
I find that Google Earth can help me to calculate the slope.....
Hope the data can help.... :D :D
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so you're bombing Genesee from the Clairemont, to just a little above UCHS? I'm only able to hit 65 where ever i go on the PCX 150. I end up hitting the rev limiter. Sucks big time.
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That's not your limiter bud, it's your rollers bouncing around. Probably around 6800 rpm. The rev limiter is at 9600.
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Mgalutia88 wrote:That's not your limiter bud, it's your rollers bouncing around. Probably around 6800 rpm. The rev limiter is at 9600.
You think it's the rollers bouncing around? Centrifugal force should push them to the outer edge of the variator no matter what.
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Theyre bouncing. That's why they get flat spots.
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If you drop to 10-12g weights you'll hear the rpms scream. This is the tach I use. It's small and convenient to place and cheap too at $26

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FOOAX ... 372&sr=8-2
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dem0nk1d wrote:so you're bombing Genesee from the Clairemont, to just a little above UCHS? I'm only able to hit 65 where ever i go on the PCX 150. I end up hitting the rev limiter. Sucks big time.
Yes, lol. My limit when climbing up slope is 45~49 mph.....
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Mgalutia88 wrote:If you drop to 10-12g weights you'll hear the rpms scream. This is the tach I use. It's small and convenient to place and cheap too at $26

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000FOOAX ... 372&sr=8-2
But with the RPMS increasing you'll still hit the same speeds on the variator. I need to take the cvt cover off and do some testing.
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Re: Mods on my PCX 125

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The best test is to use a sharpe and mark the variator faces to see where and how high the belt is riding.
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