Hello together,
I got my first new PCX two days ago, but I am really surprised about the stiffness of the bike. I feel every bump in the road and the driving experience is not nice. The roads here in Thailand (Koh Phangan) are also not the best ones, but even with the Click125 I had before it was much smoother.
In the Honda shop they told me that the shocks are not adjustable. So we put lots of air out of the tires. Now it's a bit better, but still not good. And driving with less air in the tires is for sure not how it's meant to be...
Since I had a pretty rough back injury, I really need a comfy bike.
Question to all experienced PCX drivers here: are the shocks getting a bit softer over time? Since it is a brand new bike, might be just a bit stiff in the first couple of days?
If not, I would change the shocks to something super soft. Which ones are the best option to get a super soft and back-friendly driving experience? Do I then just change the back ones or the front ones as well?
Thank you so much!!
New PCX 160 - is it getting smoother over time?
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Re: New PCX 160 - is it getting smoother over time?
You will get some people saying the shocks are OK, I thought they were complete crap …/every speed bump that I hit went straight up through my back. There are many reasonable sets of shocks you can buy in Thailand that will solve your problem the YSS G series is a good selection.
https://bikerzbits.com/honda-pcx-160-ys ... tj-02.html
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Re: New PCX 160 - is it getting smoother over time?
I really didn't see any more stiffness in my new 160 over my old 2019 Hybrid. Seems fine to me.
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Re: New PCX 160 - is it getting smoother over time?
+1 on the YSS shocks. I like them much better than the stock ones on my 2019. There was a lot of discussion on here about people swapping the springs to even lighter ones to soften the ride. Contacting YSS direct there in Thailand would probably be the best bet. I'm sure it will be much easier than it is here in the US.
Also, before I changed my shocks I did find that the stock suspension did soften up over the first few hundred miles. Good luck!
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Also, before I changed my shocks I did find that the stock suspension did soften up over the first few hundred miles. Good luck!
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Re: New PCX 160 - is it getting smoother over time?
My stock suspension 2018 PCX has just passed 14k kilometers and I've noticed the bike's suspension has mellowed out. Like the rear springs have gone softer so I'm not feeling EVERY little bump which makes for a smoother ride. Far as I can tell, riding characteristics still good and not overly soft. I just don't feel every single bump anymore.
Re: New PCX 160 - is it getting smoother over time?
Yeh the standard rear shock after 5k on mine are still way to soft and don't have enough damping or travel. Front forks are way to soft and dive way to easily. My next mod with be a longer travel rear shock set with way better damping and higher spring rate. No one seams to know the standard spring rates on the new 21 model that I've found. Will also strip the front forks and increase the spring rate and oil viscosity too. Standard bike just bottoms out over mediocre bumps and most off my ridings on country B roads. I'm also 194lb without leathers on so probably over the weight the bikes aimed at too
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