Oh, I completely misunderstood you. I thought you wanted to turn the blank areas into blinkers.
To make it easier to respond, I'm going to answer below in the numeric form you asked...
SteveG wrote:1. In this case, I would connect them to the headlight circuit, correct?
That's all a matter of preference. That would certainly work, but the current on that circuit is high, so it might be better to put them elsewhere. For your convenience, I uploaded a
full wiring diagram for the PCX so that you could see all the different +12v circuits you could tap into.
Newpl tapped into the license plate light, which would probably be your best bet.
SteveG wrote:2. Any idea if a 4 LED group is bright enough? Would help light the road or just give a glow?
It'd certainly add visibility, but I doubt it'd light the road. It'd probably look like the
3rd pic in this post that Wooley made.
SteveG wrote:3. Any opinion on whether the 4 LED pods should go on top and the 6 LED into the bottom fixtures or the opposite (or make them all the same?)
That's all your preference.
SteveG wrote:4. I’m thinking if I can get in behind the headlight lens, I can drill a small hole for the wire in the back of each reflector, tape the light in place, maybe put caulk over the hole (if it can stand the heat - if any) and wire it into the headlight circuit. Does this sound reasonable or is there a better way?
You'll want to disassemble the front end and remove the headlight assembly. That'd be the ONLY way to do this -- there is no way there's enough room back there to get the drill in.
The back reflector plate is one solid piece, there's no blanks to cut out. You will have to drill a hole the size of whatever light fixtures you get, install them with glue or caulk, then wire them up and reassemble. The only source of heat is the headlights -- the LEDs won't make much heat, so some good-quality outdoor grade silicone will work fine.
SteveG wrote:5. Any advice on how to remove the headlight lens and get to the four reflectors?
You'll have to remove the whole headlight assembly. That's a lot easier said than done... You would start the same way you'd go to
adjust the combi brake, but you'd have to continue on, possibly stripping the front end completely to get the headlight assembly out. I haven't removed mine, so unfortunately, I don't have much more to go on here. If you really want me to, I can dig out my service manual and see if I can look up how Honda says to remove it.
SteveG wrote:6. Does anyone know the dimensions of the back of the reflectors – specifically the flat surface in the back? My goal would be to buy flat LED pods that can fit flush against that back surface.
Hmm, not sure. Probably about 1" in diameter. LED pods / pucks would be perfect for this purpose though.
SteveG wrote:I think this would be an easy mod that many U.S riders would adopt. Unfortunately our scooters come with 4 dead light fixtures just begging to be utilized!!!
I wish it were easy!