Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
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Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
So the wife and I are looking for a small beater, and I have narrowed our choices down to the PCX 150 or a Hooligan 170. I found a new 2015 white PCX for $3000 blow out price, but found a strange issue that no one knew anything about at the dealership. How does water drain out from the dash cluster? Also, what about snow? Anyone have any moister get inside their dash? I plan on getting a PUIG windshield and that still will not prevent water from getting in the dash cluster. The next scoot will sit in the weather year round with no cover, and that recessed dash had me wondering on the PCX. I knew someone that has a PCX but lost touch with him, and the PCX dealer does not offer test rides, and the Hooligan was outta stock-but that dealer offers test rides. Hard choice for such a simple purchase. Anything else I should know concerning the PCX?
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
Mine lives outdoors and we have had a horrendous amount of rain lately but no problems with ingress of water to the dash .hope this helps
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
I guess that I am one of the least qualified to answer this question, but we do get a bit of rain here in Georgia, so our bikes do get wet. So far I have not seen any moisture in my instruments. The dash may be a sealed dash. I know that we can replace the colored panels including the dash hood, but I think the instrumenrt assembly comes out as a single unit. It has a single plug connecting it to the rest of the wiring. I guess if you were concerned enough you could purchase a bike cover fairly cheap. I bought one for ours for $20....try Walmart. There are several forum members who live in England, and they have not mentioned any problems with water in the dash, as far as I know. Maybe they can give you more insight into this matter.
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
I keep mine outdoors and haven't had an issue. Of course, mine is a 2013. I'm not sure if the angle is different on the 2015. The cluster is sealed. So long as you don't crash it, you should be ok.
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
Thanks! I know that Honda makes good stuff, sometimes with weird issues. All brands have something to hide it seems. Still torn between the 2. The Hooligan has a flat floor, the PCX is liquid cooled. Wife and I were supposed to look at it (PCX) yesterday but never made it to the dealership for a test fit in the passenger area. I also looked at all the aftermarket stuff for the PCX, MUCH better than the Hooligan aftermarket support. Oh, Im in the USA. Norfolk, VA to be exact. Dont do covers. If snow comes and I know the scoot is going to get caught in it I will cram it in the garage instead of letting snow sit on it. Works like this for me-Buy, ride, wear out, replace. Usually replace a scooter around 40,000. Genuine Buddy 125 made it to 38,000 (still on the road-needed something bigger), old Helix made it to 90,000 (wreaked it), SYM CityCom got to 39,000 (HARD to gets parts for-done with them), Wifes Buddy 125 is at 10,000 (her baby-we still have it. To tiny for two fatties), old Kymco People 250 got to 30,000ish (sold it to a friend), Zuma 125 got to 26,000 (traded it because of a electrical issue) so thats how we do it with our beaters. Wonder if the dealership with the PCX is open Saturday?
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Ahh...the Hooligan is from Genuine. Hmm. Couple things to consider with comparing the two is, they are separate scooter types. The hooligan appears to be more of a traditional Asian machine with teeny wheels and a nice short wheelbase. The PCX has a longer wheelbase and a slightly more aggressive than standard seating position.
Your best bet is to test ride each machine, then make your choice. Sitting on a machine and actually riding it is the only way to know if you can live with it. We can give you our opinions but everyone has different preferences and needs.
Also bear in mind that Genuine scooters are rebadged PGO machines...which are from Taiwan or Korea...can't remember which. Either way, the build quality is decent, but I've never found them to be quite as good as Honda.
Your best bet is to test ride each machine, then make your choice. Sitting on a machine and actually riding it is the only way to know if you can live with it. We can give you our opinions but everyone has different preferences and needs.
Also bear in mind that Genuine scooters are rebadged PGO machines...which are from Taiwan or Korea...can't remember which. Either way, the build quality is decent, but I've never found them to be quite as good as Honda.
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
sc00ter wrote:Thanks! I know that Honda makes good stuff, sometimes with weird issues. All brands have something to hide it seems. Still torn between the 2. The Hooligan has a flat floor, the PCX is liquid cooled. Wife and I were supposed to look at it (PCX) yesterday but never made it to the dealership for a test fit in the passenger area. I also looked at all the aftermarket stuff for the PCX, MUCH better than the Hooligan aftermarket support. Oh, Im in the USA. Norfolk, VA to be exact. Dont do covers. If snow comes and I know the scoot is going to get caught in it I will cram it in the garage instead of letting snow sit on it. Works like this for me-Buy, ride, wear out, replace. Usually replace a scooter around 40,000. Genuine Buddy 125 made it to 38,000 (still on the road-needed something bigger), old Helix made it to 90,000 (wreaked it), SYM CityCom got to 39,000 (HARD to gets parts for-done with them), Wifes Buddy 125 is at 10,000 (her baby-we still have it. To tiny for two fatties), old Kymco People 250 got to 30,000ish (sold it to a friend), Zuma 125 got to 26,000 (traded it because of a electrical issue) so thats how we do it with our beaters. Wonder if the dealership with the PCX is open Saturday?
I'm more concerned that it isn't open on a Sunday. Could you call and find out for me please. Ask about Saturday too.
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Water doesn't drain out because it doesn't get in.
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
gn2 wrote:Water doesn't drain out because it doesn't get in.
Ah but why doesn't it drain in? No one has worried about that before.
I can't sleep now thank you.
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
I've got the hairdryer ready in case the garage roof leaks.
Who said 'anal"?

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JohnL wrote:I've got the hairdryer ready in case the garage roof leaks.
Who said 'anal"?![]()
And the risk of electrocution?
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
No dealers here do test rides for the big 3 (Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki) but the Genuine/Vespa dealership always lets you take test rides. Thats the main reason I crossed the Burgman 200 off my list, as the seating feels strange even at stand still to me, so no test rides is to much of a comfort risk. Then I have to make sure the wife likes the passenger accommodations first-happy wife = happy husband. Speaking of test rides, I was dropping my wifes Can Am Spyder off for some recall stuff and the dealer just casually tosses me the keys to a Indian Roadmaster while waiting, so no test rides for a PCX is extra stupid! I have to track down the PCX owner that I know and ask to borrow his for the wife and I to test ride. Stupid no test ride policy. And just for you, you you, not only will I see about Sunday I will see if they are open 24 hours during New Years!
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you you wrote:Not all that uncommon in the US. The dmv is closed on Sundays so there is no one to support registration issues.sc00ter wrote:Thanks! I know that Honda makes good stuff, sometimes with weird issues. All brands have something to hide it seems. Still torn between the 2. The Hooligan has a flat floor, the PCX is liquid cooled. Wife and I were supposed to look at it (PCX) yesterday but never made it to the dealership for a test fit in the passenger area. I also looked at all the aftermarket stuff for the PCX, MUCH better than the Hooligan aftermarket support. Oh, Im in the USA. Norfolk, VA to be exact. Dont do covers. If snow comes and I know the scoot is going to get caught in it I will cram it in the garage instead of letting snow sit on it. Works like this for me-Buy, ride, wear out, replace. Usually replace a scooter around 40,000. Genuine Buddy 125 made it to 38,000 (still on the road-needed something bigger), old Helix made it to 90,000 (wreaked it), SYM CityCom got to 39,000 (HARD to gets parts for-done with them), Wifes Buddy 125 is at 10,000 (her baby-we still have it. To tiny for two fatties), old Kymco People 250 got to 30,000ish (sold it to a friend), Zuma 125 got to 26,000 (traded it because of a electrical issue) so thats how we do it with our beaters. Wonder if the dealership with the PCX is open Saturday?
I'm more concerned that it isn't open on a Sunday. Could you call and find out for me please. Ask about Saturday too.
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
Now I have a headache...you you wrote:gn2 wrote:Water doesn't drain out because it doesn't get in.
Ah but why doesn't it drain in? No one has worried about that before.
I can't sleep now thank you.
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
If you add your location to your profile, it helps us with assisting you ... just ask WhiteNoise ;-)
My concern with the Hooligan would a servicing it. Are parts readily available for you?
My concern with the Hooligan would a servicing it. Are parts readily available for you?
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
Yes, the Hooligan has very good support, close to me (brick-n-mortar) and online in the USA. I have owned 2 other Genuine products in the past and I still have my "baby rattle" blue Buddy 125 sleeper. Also owned 2 Honda Helix scooters, 1 Elite 250 (miss that scoot), 1 CBR900RR and my most missed toy of all-Honda Hawk NTV650, and I have a Honda dealer right down the road. My wife really likes the Honda dealership because they have always been up front with us and go out of their way to get us back on the road when needed. The Genuine dealership has been the same way for me, plus I have been friends with the owner for like 15ish years. I really comes down to final passenger seating preference for the wife. We will end up taking whatever we get light off road, playing on loading dock berms, doing the "roller coaster jump" behind our local Wal-Fart and other stupid things. We did look at a both the Suzuki DR200 & 400 but we dont care to climb on and off, step-thru is the way to go for us. Ride 'em like ya stole 'em!
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Silverwing 600sc00ter wrote:really comes down to final passenger seating preference for the wife
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I feel so much better now.you you wrote: And the risk of electrocution?
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JohnL wrote:I feel so much better now.you you wrote: And the risk of electrocution?
Go away![]()
I couldn't be further away silly.
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Re: Thinking about a PCX, have a weird question.
Firstly, welcome and thanks for joining our forum(s) and for adding your location (as kramnala58 mentioned earlier). Nice!
Is this yours? If not, it might have been
Secondly and onward, Happy New Year (and the same to all those reading).
Reads to me that you and your wife have been riding motorbikes for years and know which type(s) suit you. Now, you be asking which to purchase: PCX or Hooligan.
PCX is not a true step-through (I'm sure you'll realize that (or know that) when you swing yer leg over to sit or commence to squeeze your leg through the pass...ever so carefully
oops! Don't wanna scuff the plastics!) yeah, I'm being a silly now, but truly it can be tight depending on your bod-y. No floor space between feet to place belongings either. But! You can place a properly sized piece of luggage on top of the pass.
Going off the road a bit, are we? And playing games behind Wally World, okay that should work (ask member dasshreddar he's way off the tartop playing in the dirt...But! He altered his PCX beyond what you'd imagine (do a search or look for him in the PCX Performance board).
A thought: What about an enduro? Ever have one? Not me, but if I could do it over, I'd give one a go!
Okay, all ^^ that is, is talk. Up to you (ahem yer wife on the backseat, I should say
I've had a passenger (pillion) for a brief ride and no complaints. In fact I was told it was comfortable.
It's got a lot to do with body size, that's what I'm thinking. Both myself and pillion at less than 300 lbs
And under 6' was like....perfect on the cushions.
I love this scoot. I bet you/your wife will too. But try one first...somehow.
A Hooligan's a Hooligan, we got plenty of them hanging here!
So what more is there to think about sc00ter?
^^ Look what I found! 

Secondly and onward, Happy New Year (and the same to all those reading).
Reads to me that you and your wife have been riding motorbikes for years and know which type(s) suit you. Now, you be asking which to purchase: PCX or Hooligan.
PCX is not a true step-through (I'm sure you'll realize that (or know that) when you swing yer leg over to sit or commence to squeeze your leg through the pass...ever so carefully

Going off the road a bit, are we? And playing games behind Wally World, okay that should work (ask member dasshreddar he's way off the tartop playing in the dirt...But! He altered his PCX beyond what you'd imagine (do a search or look for him in the PCX Performance board).
A thought: What about an enduro? Ever have one? Not me, but if I could do it over, I'd give one a go!
Okay, all ^^ that is, is talk. Up to you (ahem yer wife on the backseat, I should say

I've had a passenger (pillion) for a brief ride and no complaints. In fact I was told it was comfortable.
It's got a lot to do with body size, that's what I'm thinking. Both myself and pillion at less than 300 lbs
And under 6' was like....perfect on the cushions.
I love this scoot. I bet you/your wife will too. But try one first...somehow.
A Hooligan's a Hooligan, we got plenty of them hanging here!

So what more is there to think about sc00ter?
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