The Wheels on a Scoot Go Round and Round...
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The Wheels on a Scoot Go Round and Round...
Hey PCX Forum,
Just joining, and I have to say I have really enjoyed the posts and the great info.
Thinking about a PCX purchase (likely in the Spring), but just for fun took out a Vespa LX150 for a test drive yesterday. It was a rental... Lots of fun, and I really enjoyed it. But, I have to say that the 11" and 10" wheels are causing me some real concern.
Seems like the 14" on the PCX150 would really do the trick. Does anyone have any strong thoughts about wheel size and safety? I would be riding in the Northern New Jersey area... And, the overall size of the PCX150 and the extra heft appeals to me. Not to mention the great styling!
Thanks.
Just joining, and I have to say I have really enjoyed the posts and the great info.
Thinking about a PCX purchase (likely in the Spring), but just for fun took out a Vespa LX150 for a test drive yesterday. It was a rental... Lots of fun, and I really enjoyed it. But, I have to say that the 11" and 10" wheels are causing me some real concern.
Seems like the 14" on the PCX150 would really do the trick. Does anyone have any strong thoughts about wheel size and safety? I would be riding in the Northern New Jersey area... And, the overall size of the PCX150 and the extra heft appeals to me. Not to mention the great styling!
Thanks.
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Re: The Wheels on a Scoot Go Round and Round...
Welcome, Yes 14"s and the PCX is the way to go. I would say 13"s are okay too, even the new Forza has a 13" rear.
10"s are okay if it is smooth. I haven't been to NJ, but I thought it was know for it's potholes
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Safety... probably bigger is better(at least as the speed increases).
10"s are okay if it is smooth. I haven't been to NJ, but I thought it was know for it's potholes

Safety... probably bigger is better(at least as the speed increases).

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You should take a PCX out for a drive and give us your thoughts comparing it to the Vespa. I do have a Piaggio fly 50 witch is similar to a Vespa. We do have bad roads here in Hawaii. I try to avoid the pot holes with ether bike, the Piaggio is a bit more... nimble and, can change direction. The PCX while not being able to change direction as quickly is much more stable and, handles turns more confidently.
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Well they are both scooters and neither are unsafe. Why not try to get a test ride of the PCX to see if the wheel size makes you feel secure
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Hey Snowdog1. Scooterkim here from Carlisle Pa. used to live in OC NJ and had an office in Parsippany. now that was a drive! I had a Buddy 150 when I started riding. sold it for the same reason you are asking about... when you are going 45+ mph, the smaller wheels get twitchy. the larger Honda PCX wheels do not. try both and you will see what I mean. so, where are you riding in north Jersey ?Snowdog1 wrote:Hey PCX Forum,
But, I have to say that the 11" and 10" wheels are causing me some real concern.
Seems like the 14" on the PCX150 would really do the trick. Does anyone have any strong thoughts about wheel size and safety? I would be riding in the Northern New Jersey area... And, the overall size of the PCX150 and the extra heft appeals to me. Not to mention the great styling!
Thanks.

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Thanks all. Very helpful.
ScooterKim -- Very cool. I will post a new thread inquiring about rentals.
ScooterKim -- Very cool. I will post a new thread inquiring about rentals.
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Re: The Wheels on a Scoot Go Round and Round...
.......but I've been told that bigger wheels just cost more in tire replacement. 

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You get what you pay for.~Cheap_Ride~ wrote:.......but I've been told that bigger wheels just cost more in tire replacement.
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Re: The Wheels on a Scoot Go Round and Round...
Not really, scooter tires are generally cheap! The PCX gets better gas mileage than the LX150, which will more than make up for any tire cost difference over the life of the tire.~Cheap_Ride~ wrote:.......but I've been told that bigger wheels just cost more in tire replacement.
I'm a bit biased, but I'd say the PCX is more durable too.

My mother-in-law has an LX 150 ie... I've ridden it many times, and she bought it new, so I can make some good comparisons:snowdog1 wrote:Thinking about a PCX purchase (likely in the Spring), but just for fun took out a Vespa LX150 for a test drive yesterday. It was a rental... Lots of fun, and I really enjoyed it. But, I have to say that the 11" and 10" wheels are causing me some real concern.
LX 150 advantages:
- Smoother throttle delivery
- WAY easier to get on the centerstand
- Better fit and finish -- all the body panels are metal, and very nice
- More twitchy, able to dodge things better
- Lighter, with a lower center of gravity, so less affected by wind
PCX 150 advantages:
- More top speed
- Better mpg
- Cheap parts, cheaper cost initially
- No known failures or manufacturing defaults (applies to the 150cc model only, the 125cc had a few defects)
- Much more stable at speed
Oddly enough, the PCX weighs almost 50lbs more, but the Vespa feels heavier because of the weight distribution. The PCX's weight sits higher and rides more like a bicycle than a motorcycle, whereas the Vespa handles like... Well, a Vespa. It's nothing like a motorcycle, nothing like a bike. The weight's so low, it's a completely different beast.
Both are great bikes, and you'll love either.
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Previously rides: 2011 Honda PCX 125, 2005 V-Strom DL650, 1974 Vespa Ciao, 2011 Honda PCX 170 (tons of mods - takegawa 170cc big bore kit, gears, etc), 1996 Honda Nighthawk 250, 1987 Honda Spree, 2000 KTM 125SX, 2003 Honda Silverwing, 2007 Genuine Buddy 125, 1998 Honda PC800, 2008 Buddy 125 (white), 2008 Buddy 125 (red), 2001 Honda Reflex, 1987 Honda Elite, 1988 Honda Spree, 2007 Yamaha Vino, 2007 Honda Metro, 2x 125cc pure-chinesium dirt bikes

Previously rides: 2011 Honda PCX 125, 2005 V-Strom DL650, 1974 Vespa Ciao, 2011 Honda PCX 170 (tons of mods - takegawa 170cc big bore kit, gears, etc), 1996 Honda Nighthawk 250, 1987 Honda Spree, 2000 KTM 125SX, 2003 Honda Silverwing, 2007 Genuine Buddy 125, 1998 Honda PC800, 2008 Buddy 125 (white), 2008 Buddy 125 (red), 2001 Honda Reflex, 1987 Honda Elite, 1988 Honda Spree, 2007 Yamaha Vino, 2007 Honda Metro, 2x 125cc pure-chinesium dirt bikes
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Re: The Wheels on a Scoot Go Round and Round...
I have not ridden a Vespa but I can say that my wife can maneuver her PCX like a champ. Sometimes we ride in the mountains, where the roads curve every 50 feet. I have seen scooters like Vespas taking those curves somewhat slower than most motorcycles. The PCX, on the other hand, handles like a motorcycles on those curves. The weight is low on them vs the Vespa so they don't have to slow down as much in the curves. I would have to say that the handling on the PCX is phenomenal, and the tire size makes the difference. We have hit some serious potholes with it, so deep that I thought for sure that we had hit the center stand, which is its weak point. It just kept on going.
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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
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