Update in my 2011 - 42mi wonder steal of a deal PCX 125
It took a bit; but I got the scoot to the "first service" mileage of 600mi, had it serviced at my mechanic of choice (they give me one hell of a hookup/discount for my loyalty)
Now the upgrade bug bit me again. I'm looking on webike at the Daytona drive pulley or a KN planning drive pulley. The belt has 600mi on it. Do i really need to buy a new drive belt too?
How old is too old for a drive belt?
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Re: How old is too old for a drive belt?
Belts last at least 6,000 miles in these small cc scoots.
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Re: How old is too old for a drive belt?
Mine just turned 5,000 miles. I think the manual says 10,000 miles change. I'll have to double check.
Re: How old is too old for a drive belt?
Did you buy the Malossi variator and what do you expect to get from adding the Daytona or KN pulley half?
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Re: How old is too old for a drive belt?
I ended up with a deal on an NCY variator. No aftermarket clutch. I'm looking for a little more top speed and better acceleration. This is a date night cruiser. I also have ambitions for a short touring adventures around 100-150mi ending up at a hotel or something with the wife.
I am looking for rollers to fit in the variator. It seems 10-11gr weights liven things up. My PCX is the first generation 125, so any improvement advice that keeps things reliable is welcomed.
I am looking for rollers to fit in the variator. It seems 10-11gr weights liven things up. My PCX is the first generation 125, so any improvement advice that keeps things reliable is welcomed.
Re: How old is too old for a drive belt?
Your engine is very similar to my Vario125. Check this out: http://hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3189
Please read the whole posts especially page 1 & 2. Mill/File no more than 0,5-0,7mm. For touring use 15gr as your base weight and then adjust from there. My favourite is 18gr (better fuel economy, faster to get to the top speed) because I'm only 62kg
Dr. Pulley slider is my favourite because even when its worn, the effects to performance is not too significant. And they really wears out evenly. Periodic shuffling of the sliders would result in better wears too. I do it in every oil change (5000km)
Please read the whole posts especially page 1 & 2. Mill/File no more than 0,5-0,7mm. For touring use 15gr as your base weight and then adjust from there. My favourite is 18gr (better fuel economy, faster to get to the top speed) because I'm only 62kg
Dr. Pulley slider is my favourite because even when its worn, the effects to performance is not too significant. And they really wears out evenly. Periodic shuffling of the sliders would result in better wears too. I do it in every oil change (5000km)