Not more than a mile from home, slowed for a traffic signal and the clutch stayed engaged. It shuddered for a few seconds and finally
disengaged. Continued riding and all seemed normal. Have put a few hundred miles on the PCX since..... with no further incident.
Thinking maybe the contra spring is getting tired. Maybe a shortage of grease on the inside of the FACE SET, MOVABLE DRIVEN. Any other ideas?
Thanks......
PCX clutch wouldn't disengage
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Re: PCX clutch wouldn't disengage
Have you done any maintenance in that area recently? Have any aftermarket clutch parts?
My first thought is maybe a broken or damaged spring or a pad with a damaged lining. If it was mine, I would take the clutch bell off and see if you can find any obvious issues in there. Some of the aftermarket clutch bells have a much more aggressive mating surface and maybe an incompatible shoe material could stick?
Let us know what you find.
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My first thought is maybe a broken or damaged spring or a pad with a damaged lining. If it was mine, I would take the clutch bell off and see if you can find any obvious issues in there. Some of the aftermarket clutch bells have a much more aggressive mating surface and maybe an incompatible shoe material could stick?
Let us know what you find.
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Re: PCX clutch wouldn't disengage
Thanks Dankly1 Have contra spring on order.........Thought I'd have dug into it by now......[procrastination] running fine........ for now.
Maybe when the spring comes in?? Perhaps someone has had a similar issue ....and can shed some light on the subject. By the way.....
all parts in clutch are Honda.
Maybe when the spring comes in?? Perhaps someone has had a similar issue ....and can shed some light on the subject. By the way.....
all parts in clutch are Honda.
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Re: PCX clutch wouldn't disengage
OK,maybe too soon to chirp about it .......Replaced the contra spring and did a few other items while in there. New Drive face and movable, boss and
slides. Didn't bother with rollers since they were in good order....replaced the belt early since it would have been due in 2000 miles. Have mentioned it
before......If you have a 2013 PCX and need a new variator [drive face and movable] the 2015 parts are compatible and so much cheaper. The clutch
is working fine and noticeably smoother. Of course cleaning everything might have done that?? Time will tell.
slides. Didn't bother with rollers since they were in good order....replaced the belt early since it would have been due in 2000 miles. Have mentioned it
before......If you have a 2013 PCX and need a new variator [drive face and movable] the 2015 parts are compatible and so much cheaper. The clutch
is working fine and noticeably smoother. Of course cleaning everything might have done that?? Time will tell.
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Re: PCX clutch wouldn't disengage
My bike is 8 years old and a few years back when I took the clutch out and replaced parts to cater for the 'noise' issue due to bad or poorly greased bearings, the contra spring was still very strong and tricky to get apart and put back the nut. Honda do suggest checking and replacing it in their service manual, but they would wouldn't they.

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Re: PCX clutch wouldn't disengage
Yes........not looking forward to doing the contra spring on the Forza. It was a job separating the two "driven" faces enough to load the new
belt....[Forza].... with enough slack to install on the variator/boss. Rode the PCX with those bearings complaining for a long time [55,000mi]
Didn't want to rush into anything! : )
belt....[Forza].... with enough slack to install on the variator/boss. Rode the PCX with those bearings complaining for a long time [55,000mi]
Didn't want to rush into anything! : )
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Re: PCX clutch wouldn't disengage
Nice work mymitzi!. I skipped the contra spring that was included in the Malossi variator kit I installed last year but I will dig back into it soon and finish the job.
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Re: PCX clutch wouldn't disengage
Thanks......so far,so good.............Found that I had more leverage ,working on the ground with the spring install......[not having a tool for the job]
Believe you will notice a difference with that new spring [performance increase] Mine is more responsive, especially transitioning to hills.
[gears down sooner, so to speak] Hope yours improves also.
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Believe you will notice a difference with that new spring [performance increase] Mine is more responsive, especially transitioning to hills.
[gears down sooner, so to speak] Hope yours improves also.
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