Bought a pearlwhite 2014 Honda pcx 150 today with 2000 miles on it to commute to work , can't wait to go!
Secondly i'm hoping to find a lot of information on this forum since this is my first one.
WELCOME the forum Ronald! Congratulations you have come to the right place for all things PCX. First a little history on the bikes service maintenance if you know it could put your mind at ease. Did you get an owners manual with the scoot? Comes in handy for the simplest things like setting the clock or if you have no motorcycle experience.
You shouldn't be due for anything until 5000 miles. There is a need to quickly determine which design PCX you have because 2014 was a transition year for the model. Please look at this chart to determine what design PCX you have paying attention to the seat, dash, turn signals, LED lights etc. Owners manual, parts catalog and service manual are available if you'll be servicing your own scooter. ENJOY!
Note that some of the 2014 models still had the seat hump, and some had LED headlights while others did not. Some of the 2014 model had integrated rear turn signals like the 2015 and above (look at the pictures above).
You have one of those rare birds that might use the 2013 parts or the 2015 parts. Something to consider when looking for parts and accessories.
Currently own:
Red 2013 Honda PCX150 Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Mine is the 2015-2018 model with led lighting, enlarged fuel capacity and the modern looking dash, i specific searched for this model because of the fuel tank and led lighting.
I got the owners manual and stamped service manual with it, but for the near future i'm thinking of buying the maintenance manual, i saw some offered on Ebay, anyone experience with that?
Cheers,
Ronald
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Oh boy! that's nice. If you aren't planning any drive train modifications I would wait out this company for the newer dedicated LED service manuals. They should be back in stock and selling by the time you hit 5k. Maybe someone in the states can buy one and ship it to you. The last SM edition was a combination pre-LED/LED and it can be confusing and cluttered as it jumps from old to new on the same page throughout the manual.
I would check the radiator fluid level. It burns off at a rate that can drop to the low mark at 4-5k. That's pushing it for the 5k interval maintenance schedule if nobody is paying attention. If you don't know where and how to read it ask. Attaching your parts catalog PDF
On a serious note, I always like to also encourage people to think about their safety - the stats show that motorcycle riders are something like about 28 TIMES (not percent) more likely to be killed or injured than car drivers ("cagers") so it's really in our best interests to try and tip the balance more in our favour because there are a LOT of things that we can do that can make a huge difference that aren't necessarily obvious until they're pointed out. An approved motorcycle training course is the gold standard. Another excellent source of information is the YouTube channel run by professional motorcycle instructor Kevin Morris (https://www.youtube.com/user/kevinmorris22) ("MC Rider") - and last/least, I run a really bad Facebook page on the topic "Motorcycle Tips and Tricks to Stay Alive" - https://www.facebook.com/MotorcycleTips ... StayAlive/ Hope this helps - and welcome again from me!
Thanks Homie for the info, and Maverick , i will surelly check out your facebook, since it was 30 years ago that that i got my license i think a little freshening up a bit on safety tips and tricks won't hurt , my wife insisted on buying a fluorescent jacket, so that one is signed off.
rvkssl wrote:Thanks Homie for the info, and Maverick , i will surelly check out your facebook, since it was 30 years ago that that i got my license i think a little freshening up a bit on safety tips and tricks won't hurt , my wife insisted on buying a fluorescent jacket, so that one is signed off.
Cheers, Ronald.
Great stuff Ronald. I went for fluro jacket and helmet - and with the light out the front ... quite often people still don't give way when they should. Positioning and spacing has a lot to do with that - many motorcyclists are invisible behind a vehicle in front because they're following too close and are positioned in the wrong part of the lane ... car clears ... dude drives in from the side thinks he's good to go ... bam.
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Mine is the 2015-2018 model with led lighting, enlarged fuel capacity and the modern looking dash, i specific searched for this model because of the fuel tank and led lighting.
I got the owners manual and stamped service manual with it, but for the near future i'm thinking of buying the maintenance manual, i saw some offered on Ebay, anyone experience with that?
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Thanks Homie.
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