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Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 4:44 pm
by Spacecadet
Hello,

I just picked up (10/31) a used (500 miles) PCX150. My husband rides and I love riding with him but have / had never ridden alone. So this is my baby step into the 2 Wheel Club.

~Stacie

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:03 pm
by homie
OUTSTANDING! Stacie
Congratulation you are the 34th member of this forum to purchase the next generation PCX. I dub thee proud new member and move you to ride point in the 2015 Owners PARADE! :o o_O 8)

WELCOME :D and who would ever trade in a white PCX? What does hubby ride?

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:15 pm
by yak
Don't be afraid to ride alone. You'll love it. There are lots of YouTube videos about what to do..... but you might be surprised at how well you can drive on a well-balanced scooter like the PCX. As a new owner, don't forget that the scooter won't start if the side stand (kickstand) is down.
Forum member WhiteNoise has some helpful videos about putting your scooter on its center stand.
Can you tell us what you paid for a lightly used PCX? How much did you have to pay in dealer fees, etc? I just got mine 2 weeks ago. I rode it today.

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:46 pm
by Spacecadet
My husband has ridden forever and used to teach the motorcycle safety class... so I'm in good hands! It was dark Friday by the time it was delivered and rained Saturday so I got lots of owners manual reading in. Sunday we took it to the high school near us and set up cones in the parking lot, I practiced about 2 hours. I'm in love! Mine was $2990...no dealer fees cuz it was used. So after tax, license, doc and a helmet it was $3500

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:50 pm
by Spacecadet
The guy that had it decided after about 2 weeks that he wanted a motorcycle instead. The hubz has a 11 GSXR 750 and a 08 FZ1.

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:56 pm
by ScooterMan
Awesome!! I'm in San Diego too. What part of town are you in? We're in Pt Loma. Good price on the scoot btw! I have a white 2015 also I bought used with 900 miles. Used to ride sportbikes too, but got busted doing a wheelie, and figured I'd keep myself out of trouble. My wife has her M1 license also but has been hesitant to ride. I have two of these things. A 2015 and a 2013 which I have the surf rack on. We can get you an extra 10-11mph out of the scooter for just under $100. I'd be happy to do the install for you. Takes 20 minutes to swap out the transmission parts. =)

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:21 pm
by Spacecadet
We are in Chula Vista. Yeah, hubz keeps himself outta trouble by taking the GSXR to the track. Thanks for the offer, he does everything to our bikes himself other than tires and thats only because he doesn't have the equipment.

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:25 pm
by ScooterMan
Cool, well the parts you'd want are:

NCY variator $60 http://www.corsportusa.com (will say it's for 2010+ PCX125)
NCY drive face $30 http://www.corsportusa.com (May also say for 2010+ PCX125)
13G NCY roller weights $20 on Amazon

Not only will your bike have higher top speed, it will also accelerate quicker. Also, remove the snorkel from the airbox cover, and slice the 4 "plastic rivets" off the back of the air filter element to remove the metal screen/cheese grater looking thing.

After that, you're good to go, unless you decide you want a bit more power, then you can look into an exhaust. I have one on mine.

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 7:34 pm
by ScooterMan
Oh, and let me be the first to inform you if you didn't read my post already in another thread...

Your scooter's MPG readout is in UK gallons. Translation? Whatever MPG it says you're getting, multiply it by .855 and that is your actual mpg! Yeah, and you thought you were getting 100-120mpg. =P

Well, 100 is possible all city miles or in traffic on the freeway. But yeah, sorry to burst your bubble on that one. My last tank was an actual 92.5mpg.

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 12:46 am
by endewey89
congrats on the purchase! Just got one myself, used though. Let me know if you don't like yours! jk, I'd talk you out of selling it.

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 1:41 am
by WhiteNoise
Like your name "Spacecadet" :P It's the way I feel a lot of days :lol:
Welcome to the forum(s), it's nice to have another New member with a 2015 "White" PCX 8)

homie, are Ya doing yer job? Keeping the count? Ah yes, I see you are. #34 Awesome!

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 2:23 am
by Valiant
ScooterMan wrote:Cool, well the parts you'd want are:

NCY variator $60 http://www.corsportusa.com (will say it's for 2010+ PCX125)
NCY drive face $30 http://www.corsportusa.com (May also say for 2010+ PCX125)
13G NCY roller weights $20 on Amazon

Not only will your bike have higher top speed, it will also accelerate quicker. Also, remove the snorkel from the airbox cover, and slice the 4 "plastic rivets" off the back of the air filter element to remove the metal screen/cheese grater looking thing.

After that, you're good to go, unless you decide you want a bit more power, then you can look into an exhaust. I have one on mine.
Any potential issues with those mods? I recall reading some issues with some mods(mostly regarding longevity due to non-OEM parts), and I suspect removing the air filter component is something that might give my dealer fits.

I am however curious about squeezing a little more juice out of this scoot(so long as it's legal).

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 5:34 am
by Alibally
Or you could just ride it standard.

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 6:19 am
by Valiant
Alibally wrote:Or you could just ride it standard.
Seems like a great idea when you bought the extended warranty and suddenly I can't help but wonder if screwing with the OEM parts would void it. :D

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 8:21 am
by Alibally
I think it varies depending on what country you are. The US are a bit more easygoing about it than Europe I think

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 9:37 am
by homie
Spacecadet wrote:The guy that had it decided after about 2 weeks that he wanted a motorcycle instead. The hubz has a 11 GSXR 750 and a 08 FZ1.
Stacie, I suggest riding your new PCX and meeting the maintenance requirements (they will come fast enough) then after you know your scooter well consider some of the performance enhancements this forum can tempt you with. By this you will know the difference between what Honda intended your mpg, speed, acceleration and over all feel was meant to be and what you might change... plus keeping your warranties intact for a while is good too. You have FUN and be safe, plenty of time to tweak your scoot when you get tired of your husband waving for you to catch up LOL.

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 12:32 pm
by WhiteNoise
"Don't Mess With Bill" :D
....and at that point you just may consider buying a Forza or other bigger scoot/bike. How about that?
I'm with homie, Enjoy, Enjoy, Enjoy your ride, get acquainted, become one, get engaged, marry again o_O Well, get comfortable at least. Leave well enough alone. Honda knows best (imo).
JUST HAVE SOME FRIGGIN' FUN!!! 8) :P

Re: Newbie Intro

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 1:47 pm
by Alibally
WhiteNoise wrote:"Don't Mess With Bill" :D
....and at that point you just may consider buying a Forza or other bigger scoot/bike. How about that?
I'm with homie, Enjoy, Enjoy, Enjoy your ride, get acquainted, become one, get engaged, marry again o_O Well, get comfortable at least. Leave well enough alone. Honda knows best (imo).
JUST HAVE SOME FRIGGIN' FUN!!! 8) :P
+1

Get used to it first.