PCX Mods so far.
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 2:22 pm
Mods so far.
Your predominant source of information for the Honda PCX, Forza and SH! Now featuring an ADV150 subforum!
https://hondapcx.org/
Hi. I am living in Hua Hin, close to cha am. 2 hours from Bangkok.kramnala58 wrote:St Clair, I may have asked this before, I can't recall. What part of Thailand are you in?
Thanks for the comment WhiteNoise we are lucky here to have a choice of every colour option as panels are cheap here. The exhaust cover was actually all silver until I did a month inspection on it after I heard it rattling. The plastic of the after market cover did not handle the heat as it should and already showed a hairline crack in it. I just followed the inside line with a Stanley blade and after 4 carful passes I snapped it out. Here is a pic of the original part be for I changed it. As the chrome piece was molded off the original oem cover they fit together with ease. Just had to use longer bolts for nylocks to go on the backside. The oil cooler in the pic has been removed as I found it redundant to cool the oil over the hot exhaust. This will have a new bracket made moving it away from the heat. They can also be used as aircoolers before the warm air reaches the airbox. (Also no good attached to the exhaust) lolWhiteNoise wrote: Great accessory choices on your very nice two-tone painted scoot!
We rarely see the black/red combo here on the forum(s) and they're Not available in the U.S.A.
About your carbon exhaust cover and those flames around the bolts, would you mind telling us where you got it/them?
In the heart of Bangkok, a few minutes walk from the intersection of Asoke and Sukhumvit (Terminal 21).St.Clair wrote:Hi. I am living in Hua Hin, close to cha am. 2 hours from Bangkok.kramnala58 wrote:St Clair, I may have asked this before, I can't recall. What part of Thailand are you in?
You.
You should hook up with the pcx club and go on some ride outs...big scooter society is also out your way. They don't speak much english but can get everything for all rides.kramnala58 wrote:In the heart of Bangkok, a few minutes walk from the intersection of Asoke and Sukhumvit (Terminal 21).St.Clair wrote:Hi. I am living in Hua Hin, close to cha am. 2 hours from Bangkok.kramnala58 wrote:St Clair, I may have asked this before, I can't recall. What part of Thailand are you in?
You.
I love living in the city, but would also enjoy some country rides on the bike as well.