So today I brought home the newest baby: a new red 2013 PCX 150.
Crouched down behind the stock windshield, on a downhill, I managed to hit 67 or 68 mph, at which point the rev limited kicked in. Was a bit earlier than I was expecting: for whatever reason (perhaps the PCX review on MotorScooterGuide: http://www.motorscooterguide.net/Honda/PCX/PCX.html) I was expecting it to kick in a bit higher on a 2013.
Man, it had trouble getting up to that speed too. But I'm guessing it'll gain a bit of oomph once it's broken in a bit?
Good to have two matching reds in the garage now: the wife can now enjoy sole use of the 125, while I hog the new 150.
Congratulations. The power picks up until it peaks at about 2000 miles. Rev limiter still kicks in about 68 mph. You are supposed to take it easy (not wide open) the first few hundred miles. The 2015 is about 3 mph slower.
Steph wrote:Nothing better then having a pair of PCXs. My Husband and I have a blast with ours!
Excellent! Glad to know that we're in good company.
SECoda wrote:Congratulations. The power picks up until it peaks at about 2000 miles. Rev limiter still kicks in about 68 mph. ......... The 2015 is about 3 mph slower.
Good to know. Thanks SECoda.
SECoda wrote:You are supposed to take it easy (not wide open) the first few hundred miles.
I know I know.... But what mere mortal has such will-power?
Exploring under our new baby's under-seat compartment revealed a small ziploc bag containing two silver-colored washers and two black grommet-ish bits.
Could some kind soul cast light on these mysterious items?
Not sure on Dr. Pulley. NCY seems to have gotten the specs right for optimal top speed increase. I think it all depends on what someone is looking for which may be right for them. Acceleration vs. speed, etc..
typhon2222 wrote:Exploring under our new baby's under-seat compartment revealed a small ziploc bag containing two silver-colored washers and two black grommet-ish bits.
Could some kind soul cast light on these mysterious items?
Anybody? Both our 125 and our 150 came with these wee baggies of parts.
And now that I cast my mind back, I'm pretty sure our Metropolitans similarly came with tiny ziploc bags of bits under the seat.
typhon2222 wrote:Exploring under our new baby's under-seat compartment revealed a small ziploc bag containing two silver-colored washers and two black grommet-ish bits.
Could some kind soul cast light on these mysterious items?
Anybody? Both our 125 and our 150 came with these wee baggies of parts.
And now that I cast my mind back, I'm pretty sure our Metropolitans similarly came with tiny ziploc bags of bits under the seat. What on earth are these things for?
Seems to differ from dealer to dealer, country to country as to what extra "bits" Honda finds on the assemble line floor to stuff under the seat. I believe no matter what it's junk with exception of the helmet hook extension. Little piece of cable looped at both ends with plastic binding it together that helps hook a second helmet under a locked seat.
homie wrote:I believe no matter what it's junk with exception of the helmet hook extension. Little piece of cable looped at both ends with plastic binding it together that helps hook a second helmet under a locked seat.
Oooohhhh, so THAT's what that thing is! I got one with each PCX -- each inhabiting its own little black pouch (along with a screwdriver: slot-head in the 125, phillips in the 150). Good to know.
Yeah, I have to say: the helmet hook of the PCX is a real pain to use: it curls on itself too tightly to accommodate the D-rings of my helmet: they simply won't fit around the 'hook'. Blech.
typhon2222 wrote:Exploring under our new baby's under-seat compartment revealed a small ziploc bag containing two silver-colored washers and two black grommet-ish bits.
Could some kind soul cast light on these mysterious items?
Anybody? Both our 125 and our 150 came with these wee baggies of parts.
And now that I cast my mind back, I'm pretty sure our Metropolitans similarly came with tiny ziploc bags of bits under the seat.