
center stand... too low
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center stand... too low
How often do you drag your C-stand in a turn? Not a high speed thing thank God but I seem to be doing this on cul-de-saks and turnabouts. I wish Honda would have given us a little more clearance and I might take the C-stand off whilst I own it. I'm sure this is the result of riding the bigger bike and then getting on a scooter... a REALLY cool sensation that feels like a bicycle in comparison. Love the freedom to whip around without fear of life or limb until SCRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP ! I hate that 

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Re: center stand... too low
Many of us have done that same thing, but I wouldn't take that center stand off. It makes parking it much easier, and it is much less prone to someone accidentally (or on purpose) kicking the side stand out while it is parked. Keep in mind that with the center stand in use the bike has a small form, whereas with it on its side it has twice the width, meaning that it takes up twice the space. Once you are aware of the center stand you can learn just how far over you can lean in a turn. It is a matter of becoming familiar with its limits. Also, check where it scraps to see if any of that can be ground down some without affecting it when it is on the center stand.
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Re: center stand... too low
good idea Mel, modify before remove altogether. Get some pics and see what can be done... i'm on itMel46 wrote:check where it scraps to see if any of that can be ground down some without affecting it when it is on the center stand.

Re: center stand... too low
When I had a PCX the stand only touched down on bumpy sweeping bends and it wasn't much of a problem tbh.
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Re: center stand... too low
Tilting the bike to see where its scraping will show the muffler cover and other parts contacting the ground first. Clearly it needs to be under a load and bouncing through a turn to get the c-stand feet dragging. Its the outer upper edges of the feet that become the first contact under rider weight. Sooooooooo rather than modify the feet on the stand I think stiffer rear shocks is the proper solution and one can keep the stand. What are your thoughts?
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Re: center stand... too low
You should check whether the pivot on the c-stand is corroded.
If it is, the spring may not pull the c-stand all the way up
and it scrapes more easily.
If it is, the spring may not pull the c-stand all the way up
and it scrapes more easily.
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Re: center stand... too low
ah yes... I will check that, but corrosion on my bikes? NEVER!!!!DailyRider wrote:You should check whether the pivot on the c-stand is corroded. If it is, the spring may not pull the c-stand all the way up
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Re: center stand... too low
homie wrote:DailyRider wrote:I will check that, but corrosion on my bikes? NEVER!!!!

I can see it for the sport bikes,
but from my warped perspective, corrosion on a scooter c-stand is a badge of honor.
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Re: center stand... too low
There is a real possibility that your shocks could be worn out. Stock shocks on motorcycles don't tend to be the highest quality (performance bikes are a notable exception). I'm 185 lbs and the shocks on the PCX are...less than satisfactory, though I have not yet scraped the stand. The shocks have become worse as miles are added to the scoot (4705 miles since August 10, 2015) . I've done a bit of research and aftermarket shocks are available here in the states, but they are pricey. Just the same, if you want to save your center stand, and your butt, it's probably worth it.homie wrote:Tilting the bike to see where its scraping will show the muffler cover and other parts contacting the ground first. Clearly it needs to be under a load and bouncing through a turn to get the c-stand feet dragging. Its the outer upper edges of the feet that become the first contact under rider weight. Sooooooooo rather than modify the feet on the stand I think stiffer rear shocks is the proper solution and one can keep the stand. What are your thoughts?
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Re: center stand... too low
I, and others, have switched out my shocks for some after-market ones. It is my understanding that YSS shocks will work well for you. Powerbypcx.com has some nice ones. I don't know if there is any difference between the newer and older model shocks, but I wouldn't think so. here is the link:
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/searchen?c ... it_search=
http://www.powerbypcx.com/en/searchen?c ... it_search=
Currently own:
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
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