Centre stand trouble.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
Just reading an old post. Pcxdemon has replaced his ECM, so if he is reading this, perhaps he could be of help. I am a new mwmber and not sure if I can pm others yet.
I will be taking the bike to the welder so I hope the disconnection of the ECM is simple to get at. I suspect it is somewhere near in the battery compartment.
I will be taking the bike to the welder so I hope the disconnection of the ECM is simple to get at. I suspect it is somewhere near in the battery compartment.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
Keith wrote:Found a firm who are willing to TIG weld the broken lug.
Before doing so he has asked me to contact Honda to se if it would have any effect on the electrics or any module,as he puts it, if the work was done in situ. I will do this but wondered if any poster here has any views or experience on this?
Just disconnect the battery and make sure you get a full length weld. Can aluminium alloy be tig welded?
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
You should be able to pm because I think it is 15 posts that you need and you have passed that.Keith wrote:I am a new member and not sure if I can pm others yet.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
Thank you for that. Yes I have sent a pm. Not doing it correctly the first time.kramnala58 wrote:You should be able to pm because I think it is 15 posts that you need and you have passed that.Keith wrote:I am a new member and not sure if I can pm others yet.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
I say TIG, perhaps it is something else. Anyway the fabricator was certain he could weld it, he just wanted to be certain no electrical parts would be damaged, hence my request for any information.you you wrote:Keith wrote:Found a firm who are willing to TIG weld the broken lug.
Before doing so he has asked me to contact Honda to se if it would have any effect on the electrics or any module,as he puts it, if the work was done in situ. I will do this but wondered if any poster here has any views or experience on this?
Just disconnect the battery and make sure you get a full length weld. Can aluminium alloy be tig welded?
It appears that with the battery and ECM (when I find out where it is ) disconnected he can go ahead.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
Yes. Disconnect the electrics and the bike is inert. Mind you a weld will still just be a weld and the depth of the weld on alloy woulnt have the original castings structural integrity and therefore strengthKeith wrote:I say TIG, perhaps it is something else. Anyway the fabricator was certain he could weld it, he just wanted to be certain no electrical parts would be damaged, hence my request for any information.you you wrote:Keith wrote:Found a firm who are willing to TIG weld the broken lug.
Before doing so he has asked me to contact Honda to se if it would have any effect on the electrics or any module,as he puts it, if the work was done in situ. I will do this but wondered if any poster here has any views or experience on this?
Just disconnect the battery and make sure you get a full length weld. Can aluminium alloy be tig welded?
It appears that with the battery and ECM (when I find out where it is ) disconnected he can go ahead.
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Centre stand trouble.
I've seen cracked inner rims of alloy wheels welded quite successfully but they are a thinner than the stand lug. If you're man is a decent welder it should be ok but I would be a bit careful with it afterwards not to overload it. Eg, sitting on the bike on the stand etc.
As long as the battery is disconnected you should be ok.
As long as the battery is disconnected you should be ok.

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Re: Centre stand trouble.
After receiving instructions on how to disconnect the ECM. (Difficult, numerous panels to be removed etc,) I have decided not to proceed with the repair. I agree the repair may fail and even more damage may result.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
Good decision.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
I know two different guys with BMW's and both have had problems with their center stands breaking but I think it was the stand itself rather than the cast part. I am not even sure how they are attached.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
All the motorcycles I have had, the center stands have been attached to the frame, not the engine.tbln930 wrote:I know two different guys with BMW's and both have had problems with their center stands breaking but I think it was the stand itself rather than the cast part. I am not even sure how they are attached.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
tbln930 wrote:I know two different guys with BMW's and both have had problems with their center stands breaking but I think it was the stand itself rather than the cast part. I am not even sure how they are attached.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
There was me all set to trade my PCX in for a Forza too, you've put me right off now!gn2 wrote: Got my Forza back on Friday, it had been in for the fuel pump recall, waterpump seal warranty repair and 16,000 mile service.
It had already had a replacement brake disc, pads and brake light switch under warranty.
I doubt I will be buying a Thai built Honda again.
Have only had the Forza 18 months and am already thinking about getting something else.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
I believe I read on another thread that centre stands are typically mounted to the frames of motorcycles but it is not uncommon to find them mounted to the engines of scooters.DAB wrote:All the motorcycles I have had, the center stands have been attached to the frame, not the engine.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
Just early teething troubles.Scottish wrote:There was me all set to trade my PCX in for a Forza too, you've put me right off now!

The problems will all have been sorted now bar the brake warping.
That's common to most rear brakes if they're not looked after properly....
Buy a Forza with confidence, its an excellent scooter.
As are the Kymco Downtown, Kawasaki J300 ABS or Sym Joymax....
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
How about a second hand one with 10,500 miles that rattles at low speed and has certainly been dropped a couple of times..gn2 wrote:Just early teething troubles.Scottish wrote:There was me all set to trade my PCX in for a Forza too, you've put me right off now!
The problems will all have been sorted now bar the brake warping.
That's common to most rear brakes if they're not looked after properly....
Buy a Forza with confidence, its an excellent scooter.
As are the Kymco Downtown, Kawasaki J300 ABS or Sym Joymax....
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Dont be fooled by the pics, its quite tatty looking in the flesh..
Re: Centre stand trouble.
I've seen that one on the net, tatty isn't important so long as its sound and working and all issues rectified prior to sale.
Any mechanical rattles should be sorted under warranty prior to sale.
If they don't want to sort it, walk away, there's shitloads of decent scooters available elsewhere.
Any mechanical rattles should be sorted under warranty prior to sale.
If they don't want to sort it, walk away, there's shitloads of decent scooters available elsewhere.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
That about our new price here for 2014s w/o ABS.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
I had the same happen to mine in the first year of ownership, and Honda USA replaced it under warranty.Keith wrote:Definetely a crack, just in the lower part of the hole forming the pivot for the stand. No leaks. I am sure the case is not affected.
I thought of just continuing to use the stand until it broke. I never though it might affect the casing, I just assumed that when it broke it would just make the stand unusable. I will leave it on but only use the side stand.
It would be very difficult to weld, even if I could find someone.
I removed the centerstand afterwards, I've heard of a couple of (rare) instances where the strain from the centerstand actually cracked the case, allowing oil to flow out and catastrophically fail the engine.
This issue is only on the 2011 PCX 125. Honda did not issue a recall for it. It has been fixed on all the post-2011 PCXes.
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Re: Centre stand trouble.
Have been looking at doing the same thing myself but it looks like a known flaw that the centre stand on these bikes is pretty badly designed. I'll leave mine off and be done with it.Keith wrote:After receiving instructions on how to disconnect the ECM. (Difficult, numerous panels to be removed etc,) I have decided not to proceed with the repair. I agree the repair may fail and even more damage may result.