Basic PCX info
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Basic PCX info
Hey, guys. Listen, I have a 2011 PCX 125 that I'm taking to Colombia; I bought the shop manual thinking I would try to maintain it myself - at least somewhat. However, even with the manual, I can't figure out how to begin removing all those body panels. Even with clear pictures and the order of removal, there isn't any real advice on how to reach and remove or disengage the tabs and screws necessary to remove the panels. Any suggestions? Thanks, Walter
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Re: Basic PCX info
GO SLOW. I didn't have a manual when I took mine apart in the first hour of owning it.
I did have a "feel" for tackling the tabs though, and I only broke 1 small tab out of all the ones I took off.
So, I would say go slow and use a pry of some sort (screwdriver with a flat head can work if your gentle).
I did have a "feel" for tackling the tabs though, and I only broke 1 small tab out of all the ones I took off.
So, I would say go slow and use a pry of some sort (screwdriver with a flat head can work if your gentle).

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Re: Basic PCX info
How many miles are you doing? You might not need to remove the plasticsWaltercito1947 wrote:Hey, guys. Listen, I have a 2011 PCX 125 that I'm taking to Colombia; I bought the shop manual thinking I would try to maintain it myself - at least somewhat. However, even with the manual, I can't figure out how to begin removing all those body panels. Even with clear pictures and the order of removal, there isn't any real advice on how to reach and remove or disengage the tabs and screws necessary to remove the panels. Any suggestions? Thanks, Walter
Re: Basic PCX info
You only need to get the tupperware off to do the valve clearance check (every 5000 miles should be fine) or change the drivebelt (every 12500 miles)
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Re: Basic PCX info
How about bulb replacement , or a hose somewhere , knowing how to remove the panels is a good idea.
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Re: Basic PCX info
There is an automotive plastic removal kit sold at places like Harbor Freight that are necessary for the Tupperware. Go slow. There should be a thread somewhere on this forum in which Maddiedog takes his bike apart. Take your bike apart a few times before you go so that you will be familiar with it.
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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