24,000 kms maintenance schedula at Honda
Mechanic changed belt $14.36
Changed gear oil $2.29
Changed the weights $7.03
engine oil $3.82
service fee $6
not bad Honda Thailand, all done inside 20 minutes while im having my cup of coffee from the nearby 7-11. my pcx felt like new again after 24000 kms. screeching sound of the clutch is gone, probably because the mechanic cleaned the clutch when he changed my belt.
now, next goal will be to changed my stock IRc tires into a citygrip or pirrelli..
24K kms
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Re: 24K kms
Score. A touch cheaper than the UK.alx123 wrote:24,000 kms maintenance schedula at Honda
Mechanic changed belt $14.36
Changed gear oil $2.29
Changed the weights $7.03
engine oil $3.82
service fee $6
not bad Honda Thailand, all done inside 20 minutes while im having my cup of coffee from the nearby 7-11. my pcx felt like new again after 24000 kms. screeching sound of the clutch is gone, probably because the mechanic cleaned the clutch when he changed my belt.
now, next goal will be to changed my stock IRc tires into a citygrip or pirrelli..
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Re: 24K kms
parts and services are cheaper here for sure..
also, Honda is selling the dunlop TT900 for the PCx for $98 per set.
but i also could get the citygrip for almost the same price.
Iv'e never seen any review of the TT900, so to be safe i'll be looking for the Citygrip instead.
also, Honda is selling the dunlop TT900 for the PCx for $98 per set.
but i also could get the citygrip for almost the same price.
Iv'e never seen any review of the TT900, so to be safe i'll be looking for the Citygrip instead.
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Re: 24K kms
Perhaps, but without looking at average earnings its not possible to tell if its cheaper in real terms or not.you you wrote:Score. A touch cheaper than the UK.
Average monthly earnings in Thailand is around $400
In the USA its around ten times that.
So multiply the servicing cost in Thailand by ten for a more realistic comparison.
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gn2 wrote:Perhaps, but without looking at average earnings its not possible to tell if its cheaper in real terms or not.you you wrote:Score. A touch cheaper than the UK.
Average monthly earnings in Thailand is around $400
In the USA its around ten times that.
So multiply the servicing cost in Thailand by ten for a more realistic comparison.
Only if you are earning in Thailand. Which Im not. Therefore it is cheaper
Re: 24K kms
So have your PCX shipped to Thailand for servicing, bound to save you a packet.you you wrote:Only if you are earning in Thailand. Which Im not. Therefore it is cheaper

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Why would I want to do that. You are being silly.gn2 wrote:So have your PCX shipped to Thailand for servicing, bound to save you a packet.you you wrote:Only if you are earning in Thailand. Which Im not. Therefore it is cheaper