doletotodole wrote:I would recommend any one riding a PCX to watch out on uneven road surface, be very careful, keep straight up.
Just no arguing with that
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doletotodole wrote:I would recommend any one riding a PCX to watch out on uneven road surface, be very careful, keep straight up.
That very well could be.. I do think that is where the problem lies, however I also think that this is common with this bike. Might just be a quirk with this scooter as "D" above had a similar concern.The pistons both operate differently in that one pressurizes and then when hits resistance the other piston pops out and pressurizes and they both then add the force equally to the rotor supposedly ??. if you get what I mean.When CBS kicks in I believe just the center piston pressurizes and the braking on the rotor is singular hence more consistent wheras the double piston may throw an imbalance at first activation. Keep in mind this only happens upon quick braking but OK on a coast or gentle application with me anyway.kramnala58 wrote:I was wondering about a master cylinder problem .... is that what the reservoirs are called on a motorbike?chicaboo wrote:Maybe one of the two pistons operated by the right/front brake is siezed or sticking?
Try disconnecting the brakes and stopping by using only the soles of your shoes. If the problem doesn't recur, then you know it is the brakes.easyrider wrote:That very well could be.. I do think that is where the problem lies, however I also think that this is common with this bike. Might just be a quirk with this scooter as "D" above had a similar concern.The pistons both operate differently in that one pressurizes and then when hits resistance the other piston pops out and pressurizes and they both then add the force equally to the rotor supposedly ??. if you get what I mean.When CBS kicks in I believe just the center piston pressurizes and the braking on the rotor is singular hence more consistent wheras the double piston may throw an imbalance at first activation. Keep in mind this only happens upon quick braking but OK on a coast or gentle application with me anyway.kramnala58 wrote:I was wondering about a master cylinder problem .... is that what the reservoirs are called on a motorbike?chicaboo wrote:Maybe one of the two pistons operated by the right/front brake is siezed or sticking?