Hello everyone,
Just bought a 2016 PCX 125 and its come to my attention that its top speed is around 60mph.
Due to the fact that I do long distance journeys this is a bit too slow.
Could I increase the top speed by purchasing lighter rollers? or perhaps an different exhaust?
Not looking to make it a speed demon but at least 65mph.
Please no comments telling me to get a bigger bike would rather make a small adjustment and keep this bike as I love it!
Where are you from? If your terrain is relatively flat, you might be ok.
Exhaust might give you 1 horsepower, but it's not enough to make the PCX a highway demon. Honestly there isn't much that will improve the top speed, unless you want to spend a lot of money. You can change some parts of the CVT transmission, not that expensive and easy to do, so that the engine stays at its peak power for longer but it won't increase the power needed for the scoot to increase it's drag limited speed.
If you want more power, then only the Big bore kits can satisfy that, but by then a bigger scooter might do the job better.
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I'm in agreement with Gil's comment and suggestions.
But....we're gathering that You Want more....still.
So, my suggestion: is to put aside some time to research and read (most of us have time now due to covid19). Find our "Technical" and "Performance" Boards and browse through them looking for topics on More Speed (this is a very common question).
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My guess right now. On your location is that you are from somewhere in Europe. I say that based on the fact that you have a 2016 125cc. In many parts of the world 2016 PCX was a 150cc. I know there are regulations in Europe that make the 125cc version more attainable for many riders than the 150cc model.
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Red 2013 Honda PCX150 Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
My 2016 pcx150 is standard and tops out at 63 or 64mph. I was told if I change roller weights I could get 67 to 69mph. Mine has givi 30ltr top box and touring screen. It is grey colour. Awesome scooters.
Stollies wrote: ↑Tue Mar 25, 2025 4:06 am
My 2016 pcx150 is standard and tops out at 63 or 64mph. I was told if I change roller weights I could get 67 to 69mph. Mine has givi 30ltr top box and touring screen. It is grey colour. Awesome scooters.
Change the Variator. Weights alone doesn't do much besides increase or decrease your acceleration.
Aftermarket Variator and driveface will give you taller gearing.
2017 PCX 150
Custom Stock Exhaust
Steady Garage Intake
Z-Bars
NCY Variator
Lowered on Takegawa front and rear
Billet Ankle biter and rad cover
Conelite wrote: ↑Wed Mar 26, 2025 12:44 pm
Change the Variator. Weights alone doesn't do much besides increase or decrease your acceleration.
Aftermarket Variator and driveface will give you taller gearing.
By changing the weights you can get the engine to rev to max power rpm (8300?) which will increase top speed on a 125 to 122kph or about 75 mph. Your weight may vary.
Larger drive face as you say will also help unless it raises the gearing to a point where the engine cannot rev to max.
waspmike wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 12:36 am
By changing the weights you can get the engine to rev to max power rpm (8300?) which will increase top speed on a 125 to 122kph or about 75 mph. Your weight may vary.
Larger drive face as you say will also help unless it raises the gearing to a point where the engine cannot rev to max.
Thats incorrect. You can get max RPM (hitting the rev limiter) with a bone stock bike. Heavier weights or lighter weights don't increase top speed. The amount of travel of the variator is still the same regardless of stock weights or heavier. An aftermarket variator is necessary.
Stock weights are usually very heavy to keep the RPMs lower during acceleration which in turn increases MPG.
2017 PCX 150
Custom Stock Exhaust
Steady Garage Intake
Z-Bars
NCY Variator
Lowered on Takegawa front and rear
Billet Ankle biter and rad cover