Any pointers on an oil change? I was looking for photos/video on a oil change for a 2013 PCX 150 but no luck so far.
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SECoda wrote:I just reached the 587 miles (in three weeks) and need to change the oil and clean the screen. I read the forum topic on the oil change and it seems pretty straightforward. Picked up the oil and crush washers from Honda since they are close by. I really love this thing. I also picked up a Rage 600 lb carrier for hauling camping. I did add a Givi windshield and a chrome handlebar clock. I paid $3200 out the door. $2950 plus some fees.
Any pointers on an oil change? I was looking for photos/video on a oil change for a 2013 PCX 150 but no luck so far.
first attempt at posting a photo from Photobucket.
SECoda wrote:The oil change was a piece of cake.
I love my Ford Escape Titanium 2013.
I went with the 2013 PCX specifically because of the red/black color.
Is the price I paid about right for a new 2013 or too much?
I have only used the Rage 600 (all steel) one time other than testing it and it worked great. I did a few minor things to it I found in the forum like adding the heavy anti-skid tape all over. I just drive it up the ramp and then down the other side. W/o the tape you may get some wheel spin on getting it off if you use the engine but it is really easy. I also changed the anti-tilt bolts to grade 8 and added reflectors am going to replace the eyelets with larger diameter ones. I am only using two of the six removable pins with the large diameter PCX tires. My buddy bought the Rage aluminum 400 and it does a bit more flexing with his Honda Grom on loading but otherwise seems to work fine.
Mel46 wrote:I am considering buying one of those carriers that Harbor Freight sells to carry my scooter. I think Dave used one to carry his. Also, change your seat on your new scooter. You will be much more comfortable while riding your new scoot.
Wow!! These cracks are really a big problem.... I have purchased lots of tools and other ítems from Harbor Freight, but in this case, perhaps it would be a good idea to do what the video poster advised : "do not buy this"SECoda wrote:I looked at the Harbor Freight aluminum unit which I could have gotten with the 20% discount coupon for $103 on sale too (maybe $149 list). The issue is the main tube is aluminum and has been known to crack. There is a good video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIaWtTEdxBk
Mel46 wrote:I am considering buying one of those carriers that Harbor Freight sells to carry my scooter. I think Dave used one to carry his. Also, change your seat on your new scooter. You will be much more comfortable while riding your new scoot.
This seat is the standard one in the 2015 model, which does not have the "hump"SECoda wrote:What seat is that?
And we would really like to see a couple pics of the new one, when you have it installed and "butt tested"SECoda wrote: Looking forward to the new seat.