Pcx 150 in the UK

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itcaptainslow wrote:My UK PCX125 (2015 model) used to cruise comfortably at 60mph. Indicated max was around 66mph from memory-it did feel a bit strained at that point. A 60mph cruise is quite OK on it though-it's worth purchasing a taller screen for better wind protection. I also found my tall screen made the bike get up to speed a little easier and improved the economy by a couple of MPG at higher speeds.
I think I'll go for a test ride
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Re: Pcx 150 in the UK

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itcaptainslow wrote:My UK PCX125 (2015 model) used to cruise comfortably at 60mph. Indicated max was around 66mph from memory-it did feel a bit strained at that point. A 60mph cruise is quite OK on it though-it's worth purchasing a taller screen for better wind protection. I also found my tall screen made the bike get up to speed a little easier and improved the economy by a couple of MPG at higher speeds.
I think I'll go for a test ride
If the dealer is any good he should let you take the bike on a variety of different roads-get it onto the roads you're mostly going to be riding on. No point in pootling around town.
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iceman wrote:
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Barrelman wrote: Just feel the 25cc extra would be my better option to keep up with at least the HGV'S at 55-60mph
Won't make much difference.
Far better to get a 250-300
Daelim S3 Advance 250 is £3300 and will do the job far better than a PCX.
http://www.daelim.co.uk/s3advance_250cc.php
£600 more than the pcx seems good value with all the features - just lacking ABS.
PCX also lacks ABS.
But an ABS equipped mint condition used Honda SH300i, Forza 300, Kwak J300 or Sym Joymax 300 could be had for the same money as a new PCX.
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gn2, just out of interest- why did you join hondapcx.org?
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My American PCX 150 tops out at 67 mph, (GPS), so if someone over there can get 66 mph off of a 125, there is either something wrong with mine or theirs has been modified. If you are looking for something that does well at 60 mph the 150 can do it, but it won't have a lot left. I don't believe that Honda has anything between the 150 and the Forza 300 in the way of scooters, so moving up beyond the 150 would require that you move to a different manufacturer. Do you have a second manufacturer that you trust as much as Honda? If the 150 would do for you, check the regulations for its use in England. Then buy it and put an NCY variator and drive face on it. You will squeeze a little more top end out of it with those.
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RideLondon wrote:gn2, just out of interest- why did you join hondapcx.org?
I joined for same reason most people join a forum I presume. To read the opinions of others in a bike I'm interested in buying. To share my opinion andaexperience where I think it my help another member.
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PCX also lacks ABS.
But an ABS equipped mint condition used Honda SH300i, Forza 300, Kwak J300 or Sym Joymax 300 could be had for the same money as a new PCX.[/quite te]

Maxi scooters consume to much fuel for me. The main reason for me needing scooter is to money I need 100+mpg. Thanks For The input though
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homie wrote:OH NO! one of our sheep wondered off to wanker town
What do you mean I presume your being abusive to me. Why? I've just joined the forum after reading it many hundreds of times and this is the first response to my first post. Thanks
Actually Homie is a nice guy. He most likely was just trying to be funny. But since he is from the Chicago area he probably did not realize how offensive the British slang word "Wanker" is.

I am not apologizing for him. Just offering a possible explanation.
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I commute 60m daily including 20m on m62 and have no probs. Mpg has been steadily climbing since I got it new in march. Currently giving 120.9. 125 model. Saving me a lot of cash in fuel. What's not to like?
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Smee wrote:I commute 60m daily including 20m on m62 and have no probs. Mpg has been steadily climbing since I got it new in march. Currently giving 120.9. 125 model. Saving me a lot of cash in fuel. What's not to like?
That sounds positive. Looks like 125 might be sufficient for me then. The 150 model would cost £31 extra in road tax per year too in the UK. Test ride next week hopefully. Now just to pick a colour! Using a scooter will save me over £600 a year. Plus it'll cut 20+ minutes off my commute every day. Thanks
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Barrelman wrote:Using a scooter will save me over £600 a year. Plus it'll cut 20+ minutes off my commute every day. Thanks
Awesome! You've obviously thought it through better than I did. On average, I only ride mine about once a week or less to work so I only save $3.50 in gas each month but it costs me $20 a month just to insure it. The commute is so short and has little traffic so going by scooter takes more time (same driving time plus more time to put on/take off riding gear and bike cover). It is more fun, though!
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Slickvic wrote:
Barrelman wrote:
homie wrote:OH NO! one of our sheep wondered off to wanker town
What do you mean I presume your being abusive to me. Why? I've just joined the forum after reading it many hundreds of times and this is the first response to my first post. Thanks
Actually Homie is a nice guy. He most likely was just trying to be funny. But since he is from the Chicago area he probably did not realize how offensive the British slang word "Wanker" is.

I am not apologizing for him. Just offering a possible explanation.
Already sent an apology PM... I got this response
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RideLondon wrote:gn2, just out of interest- why did you join hondapcx.org?
I was invited to do so by Maddiedog.
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gn2 wrote:
RideLondon wrote:gn2, just out of interest- why did you join hondapcx.org?
I was invited to do so by Maddiedog.
If you hate on the PCX so much, why remain all you do is try to drop sarcasm/abuse on anyone who does not think the same as you, and like the PCX instead.
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DrewJW wrote:
gn2 wrote:
RideLondon wrote:gn2, just out of interest- why did you join hondapcx.org?
I was invited to do so by Maddiedog.
If you hate on the PCX so much
I don't.
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Barrelman wrote:Maxi scooters consume to much fuel for me. The main reason for me needing scooter is to money I need 100+mpg. Thanks For The input though
Increased fuel consumption is unavoidable if you want increased performance, but it might not cost as much as you think.
MPG numbers alone don't tell the whole story..
Assuming 10,000 miles annual use the difference between a 125 at 100mpg and a 300 at 80mpg at today's UK pump prices is just £2.50 a week.
Do 5000 miles a year and the difference drops to £1.25 a week.
If you only do 3000 miles a year the difference is 75p a week.
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It looks like the ideal bike for me.

Would make sure you stay ahead of the relentless 56mph trucks on the local bypass, the main bugbear of a 125 I find.

Buy it! :P
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Blubayou wrote:It looks like the ideal bike for me.

Would make sure you stay ahead of the relentless 56mph trucks on the local bypass, the main bugbear of a 125 I find.

Buy it! :P
Warranty on 150 in the UK is honoured by Honda too so I've found out
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It's lovely to have this balanced discussion but, as usual, if the guy wanted to buy the bike he would have. And he'd be riding it right now rather than riding the qwertyuiop
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Barrelman wrote:Warranty on 150 in the UK is honoured by Honda too so I've found out
Found out from the seller?
You need it in writing from Honda UK.
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