Wow! somebody has had a second cup tonightsendler2112 wrote:Actually this is not the case. There are several areas of the PCX, or any small scooter, that are common to cause vibrations and oscillations. The PCX drivetrain has a conventional CVT trans. The variator sends power to the rear wheel through a loosely fitted rubber belt and a centrifugal clutch. Clutch shudder and belt shudder on take off first thing cold is normal. The bottom of the belt has less power and tension on it than the top and goes through various harmonics at different speeds which can be felt and it can even be seen that there are rub marks inside the belt case where the belt is slapping. The bias ply tires change roundness on a daily basis depending on how much they flat spot during the time they are parked. My Honda dealer does not even have the correct fitting to put the rear wheel on the balancer and my PCX had no wheel weights on the rear to begin with so I use Dynabeads in the tires front and rear which work really well to smooth out the tire vibrations. But even with that, some days the tire vibration is better than others. Slight printing of the pad on the front rotor for bikes that sit is also common which will cause a slight brake pulsation. If I really try to nit pick it I can incite a barely perceptible steering head shake at highway speed if I intentionally ride very loose on the handlebars and make a quick jab on one side or the other. Supersport bikes have steering dampers to quell this. The PCX is a great machine and there is really nothing else like it's advanced styling and fuel economy but any design has trade offs and price point decisions.geek77 wrote:I would expect a new scooter to run smoother than bacon.

