New member, and some newb questions
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New member, and some newb questions
Hello folks! I've been lurking quite a while, and first of all I have to thank you for the great resource you've created with this forum. It was a major source of information for me while I was deciding on my scooter. I'm located in Newfoundland, Canada, and sadly our season is petering out now...first frost will probably be tonight. I have a black 2013 PCX 150 (I'll get a pic up when I get a decent one), and I've only started riding this year. It's great fun, and I absolutely love my PCX! I suspect I'm in good company there I haven't made any mods to my scoot yet, but I'm working on some mirror extenders, and giving serious consideration to a windshield.
On the subject of windshields, Newfoundland is *very* windy, all the time. I'm worried my windshield would end up being a sail instead! Any thoughts?
The 150 has the combined braking system, and out of curiosity, what's the distribution of braking power (% front/%rear). Sorry, nerding it up!
Any other riders with carpal tunnel syndrome? I have it in my throttle hand, and after 10 mins or so I have a mostly dead hand. How do others deal with it?
And the ultimate newb question...I wear a ff helmet, and glasses besides. If it rains, how the blazes am I gonna see where I'm going? What does one do?
On the subject of windshields, Newfoundland is *very* windy, all the time. I'm worried my windshield would end up being a sail instead! Any thoughts?
The 150 has the combined braking system, and out of curiosity, what's the distribution of braking power (% front/%rear). Sorry, nerding it up!
Any other riders with carpal tunnel syndrome? I have it in my throttle hand, and after 10 mins or so I have a mostly dead hand. How do others deal with it?
And the ultimate newb question...I wear a ff helmet, and glasses besides. If it rains, how the blazes am I gonna see where I'm going? What does one do?
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Re: New member, and some newb questions
Hey Dressed to the Nines! remember that old saying?!! anyway, to answer a few of your questions... a large windscreen does not act like a sail, but in fact enables you to sail better. no wind blowing on you and you tend to go faster and feel more comfortable while doing so. as to the helmet and windscreen in the rain, use rain-ex, esp on the shield on the helmet and the windscreen. I think Pozo mentioned something about a throttle adjustment for long riding. that may help with your carpal tunnel. on the distro of braking, I think the front brakes still have 90% of the power but someone else will have to help you with that one. I just clamp on both while stopping.
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Re: New member, and some newb questions
We have 'Cramp Busters' on both of our scooters to help with the throttle. They are only about $10 U.S. and are easy to put on. Also, we don't ride when it is really miserable weather, but when we do ride a tall windshield is a must.
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Red 2013 Honda PCX150
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Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
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Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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Re: New member, and some newb questions
Welcome to hondapcx.org Great to have someone from Newfoundland on here. My in-laws own a summer home in Twillingate. They live there from mid may until early October. In fact they just left today for the winter home in the big smog ... Toronto. What part of the rock are you from.
I can't answer many of your questions, but be sure to look out for those moose while you are riding. The PCX is a little too big to just let you go under them.
I can't answer many of your questions, but be sure to look out for those moose while you are riding. The PCX is a little too big to just let you go under them.
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Re: New member, and some newb questions
Welcome, a windshield will probably be very helpful where you live, although I don't care for them.
I feel the combo brake stock is about 30% front 70% rear, I like them more separate so I've adjusted mine to about 15% front 85% rear.
Maybe a thicker grip would also be helpful or dual/triple density grip, something softer than the stock ones.
I feel the combo brake stock is about 30% front 70% rear, I like them more separate so I've adjusted mine to about 15% front 85% rear.
Maybe a thicker grip would also be helpful or dual/triple density grip, something softer than the stock ones.
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Re: New member, and some newb questions
I bought a windshield for my Forza and it made a huge improvement in the handling of the bike. I think you'd love one.
I'm not sure about the specifics of the combined braking system on the PCX150, but on most bikes the front brakes do about 80% of the braking when you use both brakes together.
Get a cramp buster! It's easy to install and cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001LR ... M9EQGNCLQA
I'm not sure about the specifics of the combined braking system on the PCX150, but on most bikes the front brakes do about 80% of the braking when you use both brakes together.
Get a cramp buster! It's easy to install and cheap.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001LR ... M9EQGNCLQA
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Re: New member, and some newb questions
Nines wrote:Hello folks! I've been lurking quite a while, and first of all I have to thank you for the great resource you've created with this forum. It was a major source of information for me while I was deciding on my scooter. I'm located in Newfoundland, Canada, and sadly our season is petering out now...first frost will probably be tonight. I have a black 2013 PCX 150 (I'll get a pic up when I get a decent one), and I've only started riding this year. It's great fun, and I absolutely love my PCX! I suspect I'm in good company there I haven't made any mods to my scoot yet, but I'm working on some mirror extenders, and giving serious consideration to a windshield.
On the subject of windshields, Newfoundland is *very* windy, all the time. I'm worried my windshield would end up being a sail instead! Any thoughts?
The 150 has the combined braking system, and out of curiosity, what's the distribution of braking power (% front/%rear). Sorry, nerding it up!
Any other riders with carpal tunnel syndrome? I have it in my throttle hand, and after 10 mins or so I have a mostly dead hand. How do others deal with it?
And the ultimate newb question...I wear a ff helmet, and glasses besides. If it rains, how the blazes am I gonna see where I'm going? What does one do?
I think most of us will end up with carpal tunnel syndrome eventually, especially. If you've ridden sportbikes for years I flex my hands when I get the chance. Can't you get an operation?
Tbh the PCX is really easy on the wrists
Re: New member, and some newb questions
I'm in the St. Johns' area. I talked to a guy the other day who hit a moose while on his Goldwing. He (thankfully) doesn't remember anything! The only good moose is one that is neatly packaged and frozenkramnala58 wrote:Welcome to hondapcx.org Great to have someone from Newfoundland on here. My in-laws own a summer home in Twillingate. They live there from mid may until early October. In fact they just left today for the winter home in the big smog ... Toronto. What part of the rock are you from.
I can't answer many of your questions, but be sure to look out for those moose while you are riding. The PCX is a little too big to just let you go under them.
Re: New member, and some newb questions
I don't have any pain, so I haven't bothered with surg.you you wrote: I think most of us will end up with carpal tunnel syndrome eventually, especially. If you've ridden sportbikes for years I flex my hands when I get the chance. Can't you get an operation?
Tbh the PCX is really easy on the wrists
Re: New member, and some newb questions
Thanks for the replies, folks! Sounds like the windshield will be a go, I'll have to hit Santa up for it!
Re: New member, and some newb questions
I have been led to believe in the case of the PCX the CBS split is 30% front 70% rearNines wrote:out of curiosity, what's the distribution of braking power (% front/%rear)
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Re: New member, and some newb questions
my solutionyou you wrote:I think most of us will end up with carpal tunnel syndrome eventually, especially. If you've ridden sportbikes for years I flex my hands when I get the chance. Can't you get an operation?Nines wrote:Hello folks! ...
Tbh the PCX is really easy on the wrists
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apeacezalt wrote:my solutionyou you wrote:I think most of us will end up with carpal tunnel syndrome eventually, especially. If you've ridden sportbikes for years I flex my hands when I get the chance. Can't you get an operation?Nines wrote:Hello folks! ...
Tbh the PCX is really easy on the wrists
Tried one once. Lasted a day
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