Even if GN2 or anyone else yammers against your modding...Pcxdemon wrote:but how would you know? What have you done to yours and how much money have you spend to be able to say that?
I can still get over 200km out of my tank with everything done to it, so its still economical by economy standards and considerably faster than stock.Why i waste my money? 'Cos its a hobby i guess. I don't waste my money on alcohol or drugs so gotta have something to dwindle my thumbs. You should say thank you for sharing my mod experience as Ive must have spend lots of money and time with this....
Its easy to sit on the fence and throw comments all the time but if you want your comment to carry some weight than you need to have first hand experience
with modding 'your' Pcx and share your knowledge.....Other bikes don't count as this is PCX forum. So participate valuably on another non modifying topic or sht the f up!
I thank you and greatly appreciate you sharing your experience. While your experimenting isn't economical, I agree -- it's a hobby. It's the same reason why I spent money on my Ermax undertray, or new blinkers, or the new Ermax shield I ordered last week. I've got extra money, and I like to spend it on my toys. Furthermore, your experimenting certainly expands our overall knowledge of the PCX, especially since you've tried just about everything. Your tinkering has lead to mods that improve your ride, and further tinkering may lead to economical mods that are the "holy grail" that might add speed without much cost or sacrifice.
Ignore the haters and carry on... And everyone else, be civil, I don't want flame wars like the other forum.

Now, back to your earlier post...
In order to see any gains at all, did you have to run with the i-map, or do you still see gains with the stock ECU? I'm trying to determine the most economical way to have gains here. It sounds like the Dr Pulley sliders make a good difference though -- more acceleration and better top speed is a good thing. And, that's with just modding the variator, so you're not stressing the engine any more than stock... Hmm, leaves you with something to think about.Pcxdemon wrote:Ive tried Kitaco 110kmh,Daytona 125kmh,Takegawa 125kmh, variators with different weights and Dr Pulley sliders and then as a last option took my stock variator and had a play with that one . Ive tried 10g rollers which gave me better acceleration + extra top speed to 116kmh, sliders top speed 122kmh. ( stock rollers are 15g ).
So you could say that if you get your self some Dr Pulleys sliders you should be able to get extra 6kmh ( i say 6kmh extra as my top speed is 122kmh,will differ to yours because i am running i-map with my limiter raised by 300rpm) - ( i recommend 10g in size ).
My belt goes right up to the top of the pulley now literally.
Can anyone understand this gibberish?![]()
By the way i tried Givi screen briefly and found it fairly good, acceleration was good,gets to 110-115kmh easy but felt like it didn't want to go any faster afterwards like to 122kmh. My Kitaco aero screen worked better there....There is a new screen on Webike for $56 made by Madmax. Looks like same size as Givi so it may be a real viable option instead of Givi for someone not wanting to spend double the amount $$. Im considering one just cos its sooo cheap
Also i got Torque Cam few weeks back but had some issues,its back at Webike now for the exchange.
