gn2 wrote:
It is because the PCX is a simple 125cc two valve economy scooter that it is extremely unlikely that anyone will ever get one to do a decent top speed with decent fuel economy for less money than it would cost to trade it in for a 250.





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gn2 wrote:
It is because the PCX is a simple 125cc two valve economy scooter that it is extremely unlikely that anyone will ever get one to do a decent top speed with decent fuel economy for less money than it would cost to trade it in for a 250.
Well said & very correct!gn2 wrote:If you gain something by adjusting the CVT you will lose something else.
Maybe on the speedo yes. Actual GPS speedo might be a bit below that at 71-72.OldGuy wrote:the 2015 pcx has no trouble at all hitting the limiter at 63 or so mph. My 1970 model cb350 had a red line of 10,500, which it would not reach on level ground at top speed. That is how I would think it should be. With Max safe load, it should be geared to not quite reach max rpm on level ground. close but not quite there. It is a very stable ride at 63 mph except for the limiter cutting the power. I've read on this Forum, that an NYC variator and drive face will get 74 mph out of a 2015 PCX. I just wish Honda had built it that way as standard. Like I said, my dream was to travel non freeway highways at 55 to 60 mph, whiich it will do, but there is not enough reserve for the rare need.
My 2013 with the Mods I've done, accomplishes what you say you want. Yeah you have to spend a little money and turn a few wrenches, but then its really yours.OldGuy wrote:the 2015 pcx has no trouble at all hitting the limiter at 63 or so mph. My 1970 model cb350 had a red line of 10,500, which it would not reach on level ground at top speed. That is how I would think it should be. With Max safe load, it should be geared to not quite reach max rpm on level ground. close but not quite there. It is a very stable ride at 63 mph except for the limiter cutting the power. I've read on this Forum, that an NYC variator and drive face will get 74 mph out of a 2015 PCX. I just wish Honda had built it that way as standard. Like I said, my dream was to travel non freeway highways at 55 to 60 mph, whiich it will do, but there is not enough reserve for the rare need.
I agree, having put in a Malossi CVT system and their exhaust the difference is remarkable.vamootsman wrote:My 2013 with the Mods I've done, accomplishes what you say you want. Yeah you have to spend a little money and turn a few wrenches, but then its really yours.OldGuy wrote:the 2015 pcx has no trouble at all hitting the limiter at 63 or so mph. My 1970 model cb350 had a red line of 10,500, which it would not reach on level ground at top speed. That is how I would think it should be. With Max safe load, it should be geared to not quite reach max rpm on level ground. close but not quite there. It is a very stable ride at 63 mph except for the limiter cutting the power. I've read on this Forum, that an NYC variator and drive face will get 74 mph out of a 2015 PCX. I just wish Honda had built it that way as standard. Like I said, my dream was to travel non freeway highways at 55 to 60 mph, whiich it will do, but there is not enough reserve for the rare need.
Didn't you say 65 mph was the most consistent speed you could get on flats? I found that to be accurate short of engine mods. You could get 65 on flats, but you'd have no reserve left.vamootsman wrote:My 2013 with the Mods I've done, accomplishes what you say you want. Yeah you have to spend a little money and turn a few wrenches, but then its really yours.OldGuy wrote:the 2015 pcx has no trouble at all hitting the limiter at 63 or so mph. My 1970 model cb350 had a red line of 10,500, which it would not reach on level ground at top speed. That is how I would think it should be. With Max safe load, it should be geared to not quite reach max rpm on level ground. close but not quite there. It is a very stable ride at 63 mph except for the limiter cutting the power. I've read on this Forum, that an NYC variator and drive face will get 74 mph out of a 2015 PCX. I just wish Honda had built it that way as standard. Like I said, my dream was to travel non freeway highways at 55 to 60 mph, whiich it will do, but there is not enough reserve for the rare need.
Valiant wrote:Didn't you say 65 mph was the most consistent speed you could get on flats? I found that to be accurate short of engine mods. You could get 65 on flats, but you'd have no reserve left.vamootsman wrote:My 2013 with the Mods I've done, accomplishes what you say you want. Yeah you have to spend a little money and turn a few wrenches, but then its really yours.OldGuy wrote:the 2015 pcx has no trouble at all hitting the limiter at 63 or so mph. My 1970 model cb350 had a red line of 10,500, which it would not reach on level ground at top speed. That is how I would think it should be. With Max safe load, it should be geared to not quite reach max rpm on level ground. close but not quite there. It is a very stable ride at 63 mph except for the limiter cutting the power. I've read on this Forum, that an NYC variator and drive face will get 74 mph out of a 2015 PCX. I just wish Honda had built it that way as standard. Like I said,my dream was to travel non freeway highways at 55 to 60 mph, whiich it will do, .
He could probably get what he wants with a bore kit, but that's not something I would advocate at this point on the new model.
True enough. I just wanted to put the brakes on when he mentioned going 74 mph, as I can only manage that downhill.vamootsman wrote: I was referring to this "Like I said, my dream was to travel non freeway highways at 55 to 60 mph, but there is not enough reserve for the rare need"
With my mods, mine does that and then some.
Okay, but as I recall, Yumi's 196cc kit is priced at almost $1200(and probably will be after shipping costs). $3449 + $1200 = $4649.Mel46 wrote:I don't know what can be done with this information but i noticed the other day that my Honda lawnmower has a 160cc engine, and it was one of the smaller ones they offered when we bought it. Also, i have a friend that just asked me to help him with his son's gokart. I noticed that it has a 212cc engine. I know that we can't swap engines but it seems to me that we are running little engines as apposed to other standard, gas engine devices. I am thinking that these little engines must have room for improvement. If the BBK can bump them to 196cc it would solve a lot of performance problems, and it would turn a 153cc bike into a 200 cc bike.