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Biggest Tire.
What is the biggest tire you can put on a pcx, show pics if you have any. Bigger tire should increase MPG a little and add stability. Mine moves all over the road when its not that windy! My other 2 step through scooters did not move around near this much! The motorcycle is night and day different!
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Re: Biggest Tire.
Check this thread:
http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3518
From what I can tell, homie lost both mph and mpg. You need to remember that this is a 153cc engine(maybe less if you have the 125 model), and it can't easily compensate for that added weight. I'd also imagine it takes more power to spin a larger tire, even if they're the same weight.
The PCX is also quite a bit wider and bigger than other step through scooters, so the wind thing isn't surprising, though I personally don't have much of an issue unless I'm going faster than 60 mph. Ride in a ninja tuck
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http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3518
From what I can tell, homie lost both mph and mpg. You need to remember that this is a 153cc engine(maybe less if you have the 125 model), and it can't easily compensate for that added weight. I'd also imagine it takes more power to spin a larger tire, even if they're the same weight.
The PCX is also quite a bit wider and bigger than other step through scooters, so the wind thing isn't surprising, though I personally don't have much of an issue unless I'm going faster than 60 mph. Ride in a ninja tuck

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Re: Biggest Tire.
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Re: Biggest Tire.
What is the size and brand of tire you used?
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Re: Biggest Tire.
Here ya go friend... be sure to understand your speedometer will show a couple mph slower than actual speed. Your top end speed will drop 4-5 mph and that probably will not set well with you so next you will need a kit for your CVT to get back the speed plus 4 mph. In the end you can expect 69 mph downhill with big tires and a variator performance kit on 2015pcx. See Scooterman for earlier model mods. Total cost of riding big tires fast 250.00Drifter wrote:What is the size and brand of tire you used?
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Re: Biggest Tire.
In the end, what were the clear benefits of installing a bigger tire?
Wouldn't another PCX with smaller tires and the same vario mods go faster?
I did some more highway riding at 68 mph with my current mods and never really encountered the mentioned stability issues. Only time I ever had problems was with some vicious crosswinds, but I can usually counter-steer into that.
Wouldn't another PCX with smaller tires and the same vario mods go faster?
I did some more highway riding at 68 mph with my current mods and never really encountered the mentioned stability issues. Only time I ever had problems was with some vicious crosswinds, but I can usually counter-steer into that.
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Looks sharpValiant wrote:In the end, what were the clear benefits of installing a bigger tire?
Wouldn't another PCX with smaller tires and the same vario mods go faster?
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Re: Biggest Tire.
Do you have a side pic of the tires installed? That is quite a bit more rubber and weight! Did you weigh the tires before mounting to see the diff? How much taller are the ones shown?
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They look much smaller after mounting, the rims pull them in considerably. I think you add 3 lbs each so you have to lose 6 pounds. Lay off the cheese puffs and call it a washDrifter wrote:Do you have a side pic of the tires installed? That is quite a bit more rubber and weight! Did you weigh the tires before mounting to see the diff? How much taller are the ones shown?

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Re: Biggest Tire.
Front looks bigger, cant tell much on the rear. Does the wind blow you around any less now? How many MPG did you lose do they ride better, meaning smoother over bumps? They look better than the skinny tires for sure!
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Considerably bigger rear tire! Winter grounded me shortly after my mods so I don't have accurate mpg but I will speculate from others and what little I did see upper 70's maybe lower 80's miles per gallon. Plan on losing 20 miles per gallon with a 150 and large tires... those spindly stock tires are going to be why you get 100+ mpg. If you are fuel thrifty don't fatten upDrifter wrote:Front looks bigger, cant tell much on the rear. Does the wind blow you around any less now? How many MPG did you lose do they ride better, meaning smoother over bumps? They look better than the skinny tires for sure!

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Re: Biggest Tire.
I am. I'd like to leave some for someone else.homie wrote:Considerably bigger rear tire! Winter grounded me shortly after my mods so I don't have accurate mpg but I will speculate from others and what little I did see upper 70's maybe lower 80's miles per gallon. Plan on losing 20 miles per gallon with a 150 and large tires... those spindly stock tires are going to be why you get 100+ mpg. If you are fuel thrifty don't fatten upDrifter wrote:Front looks bigger, cant tell much on the rear. Does the wind blow you around any less now? How many MPG did you lose do they ride better, meaning smoother over bumps? They look better than the skinny tires for sure!
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Re: Biggest Tire. (and also 100/120 variation)
I have read somewhere that you can fit 100 front and 120 rear but I can't find any manufacturers that do this size for the pcx.
I want some middle ground (nimble, similar speed, bit larger tyre) and 100/120 seems to me a fair compromise rather than 120/140 which is still an option.
Does anyone know who makes 100/120 section tyres for the PCX?
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I want some middle ground (nimble, similar speed, bit larger tyre) and 100/120 seems to me a fair compromise rather than 120/140 which is still an option.
Does anyone know who makes 100/120 section tyres for the PCX?
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Re: Biggest Tire.
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Re: Biggest Tire.
Irc Wings Premium have that sizes.
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Re: Biggest Tire.
Hey Homie, where did you pick up your tires ? Cant find much around CHI -TOWN
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motorcycle superstore http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/60 ... aQod6zIAmQGlassMan wrote:Hey Homie, where did you pick up your tires ? Cant find much around CHI -TOWN
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Re: Biggest Tire.
Thanks Homie,thinking of going the same route. Love the look! Comparison pic is awsome.
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The narrow rims on the PCX will pull the HUGE appearance of an un-mounted tire in considerably. I've dropped back tire pressure for front and rear about 4-psi each recently from the suggested and found a more comfortable ride for my weight and cargo. Remember you will sacrifice 4 mph top end and your speedometer will be off 2 mph to a GPS if you use that size Michelin tire one your PCX.GlassMan wrote:Thanks Homie,thinking of going the same route. Love the look! Comparison pic is awsome.