2015 PCX150 US

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Re: 2015 PCX150 US

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I'm sure center stands are stable, but man they just dont look it to me.
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alkiax wrote:I'm sure center stands are stable, but man they just dont look it to me.
Pfff... I think I can count the times I've used my side stand on one hand. I love the center stand.
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Might have to give it a try after my extremely extended drive home.
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alkiax wrote:Are the headlights always suppose to be on.
Thanks for sharing your joy! Look forward to MPG comparisons.
Not all states require daytime headlights for motorcycles. Oklahoma does. The ones that still don't I believe, unless it has changed very recently, are: Hawaii, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, and Rhode Island. Some states are extremely vague about their requirement, and even what is termed a motorcycle - not all consider scooters to be such. Oregon's laws appear to have been written by that famous monkey on a typewriter....
By strict interpretation of California's laws, the PCX is not even legal on the interstate, but, L.E.O.s must acquiesce enforcement from what I have seen.
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JoshM wrote:
alkiax wrote:I'm sure center stands are stable, but man they just dont look it to me.
Pfff... I think I can count the times I've used my side stand on one hand. I love the center stand.
Yep, I was like that with my PCX till the centrestand broke off.
Its had two new owners since I traded it and still hasn't been fixed.
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gn2 wrote:
JoshM wrote: Yep, I was like that with my PCX till the centrestand broke off.
Its had two new owners since I traded it and still hasn't been fixed.
Was yours a pre-2013?
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Tribpreper wrote:
alkiax wrote:By strict interpretation of California's laws, the PCX is not even legal on the interstate, but, L.E.O.s must acquiesce enforcement from what I have seen.
I've been told they are legal on the freeways here. The requirement used to be higher but was lowered to 150cc at one time. Is there something else in the law that you are seeing to think that they are not allowed?

https://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/dl655/mcycl ... ration.htm
From CHP:
What is a motorcycle?
A motorcycle is a vehicle whose motor displaces more than 150 cubic centimeters and has a seat or saddle for the use of the rider. It is designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground and weighs less than 1,500 pounds.
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Duggle wrote:
Tribpreper wrote:
alkiax wrote:By strict interpretation of California's laws, the PCX is not even legal on the interstate, but, L.E.O.s must acquiesce enforcement from what I have seen.
I've been told they are legal on the freeways here. The requirement used to be higher but was lowered to 150cc at one time. Is there something else in the law that you are seeing to think that they are not allowed?

https://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/dl655/mcycl ... ration.htm
From CHP:
What is a motorcycle?
A motorcycle is a vehicle whose motor displaces more than 150 cubic centimeters and has a seat or saddle for the use of the rider. It is designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground and weighs less than 1,500 pounds.
Good question. I noted "strict interpretation" because in order for the PCX to be interstate legal, it must be able to achieve the posted speed limit. Carrying two people, which the PCX is designed for, it has no hope of maintaining the 70MPPH minimum.
Therefore, the PCX on paper may be legal, but "strictly interpreted" in actual use, might not be.
When in CA on business recently, I saw Kymcos and Vespas that are legal on paper, but in practice clearly were not.
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Just signed the papers and wrote a check for my PCX today, still needs to be put together and have the alarm installed.

Holy crap them fees O_O

MSRP - $3,449
OTD Price(w/ 3-year extended warranty, 4 yr total) - $5,358.37

Still needed to purchase insurance, another $314.20 tacked on top >_<

And of course, another $263 for installation of my alarm unit.


Think I could've afforded a Forza 300 w/ ABS at that price :D . I'm damn glad I didn't buy that like I originally wanted to.
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Wow. I got alot luckier than I thought not having to pay those fees. On a different note My new pcx says I'm averaging 109mpg.
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Valiant,
Your price is probably due to living in Hawaii. Most items are more expensive in HI than domestically. I'm sure the same goes for cars/bikes.
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JoshM wrote:
gn2 wrote:
JoshM wrote: Yep, I was like that with my PCX till the centrestand broke off.
Its had two new owners since I traded it and still hasn't been fixed.
Was yours a pre-2013?
Yeah, he had a first gen that were prone to breaking.
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Happy for you, Valiant....but, Whoa! Jumping Jack Flash....big bucks!! I'm pretty sure Josh is right. Oh well, whatever. Kiss it off. You'll soon have the sexiest PCX so far and this expenditure will be a thing of the past. Just wait till you get it & ride it! "That's the Power of Love!" 8)
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Here's a question for all 2014/2015 PCX owners.....

:? What's in yer underseat tool pouch? :roll:
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I find it disconcerting that different states have different definitions of motorcycles, which also would mean different requirements for riding them. I have had a motorcycle license since I was 17, and I have lived in many states. At some point things changed I guess, so now it worries me that I may move again only to find that neither my pcx 150 nor my motorcycle license are legal on the roads in that state. We bought the pcx 150 because it was advertised as California freeway legal. California has some strict requirements for almost everything, so our thought was if it is freeway legal there, it should be legal almost everywhere in the United States. We have been enjoying riding it, on occasion, on the freeways here in Georgia. However, some of our kids are urging us to move out to Washington State to be near them. Now I worry that we won't be allowed to ride them there. After 50 years of riding I have downsized my ride so that I can continue with less effort.
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Mel,
I have done extensive research on this matter, and, everything I can find shows the PCX150 to be legal in all 50 states for riding on the Interstate. Honda has cleverly sized the vehicle to comply with: minimum wheel size, passenger pegs, weight, headlight, horsepower, and top speed. But....barely, if at all, on some of those criteria - depending upon state.
Some might say the Feds should create the standards. But such a notion is foolish. For every state has it's own unique: roads, conditions, weather, terrain, etc. One can not reasonably expect laws in Florida to work for Oregon, et al.
Move to Washington and share your accumulated wisdom with your kids - trust me, they need all the wisdom they can get on the Left coast! :)
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Trib ... could you direct me to a link that would indicate the minimum requirement for New York. I had heard the it was 250cc which the PCX does not meet. Are you aware of other information contrary to that?
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http://www.dmv.org/ny-new-york/other-types.php
http://www.bikernation.net/motorcyclela ... New%20York
These Vespa folks did a search a few years back I remember, and concluded that for Interstate riding most states default to the 150cc federal minimum.
http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic76747

I think I know where that "250cc New York minimum" rumor came from: Some years back a licensing law was proposed that required a rider to use a 250cc minimum engine size for the state test. I have no idea if it passed and don't care to look it up because if you take your test through the MSF, they don't have that requirement.

State laws change constantly and keeping track is nearly impossible. I have seen officers incorrectly quote the law several times.
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Great links, thanks!
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I want the lime green one to match the hubby's bike. Or the purple.
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