Will do, got a dirty big syringe with a tube sitting on my workshop bench. Thanks for the suggestion!you you wrote:If it is still sitting high I'd be tempted to remove the excess with a syringe and tube otherwise the crank will be spinning in too much oil. Won't really do any harm but it'll affect mpg/performance slightly.
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MayHem wrote:Will do, got a dirty big syringe with a tube sitting on my workshop bench. Thanks for the suggestion!you you wrote:If it is still sitting high I'd be tempted to remove the excess with a syringe and tube otherwise the crank will be spinning in too much oil. Won't really do any harm but it'll affect mpg/performance slightly.
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HI MayHem
I too am in Brisbane with a 2012, 150 PCX. To date I have done 8000km with all the standard servicing all the standard servicing except the valves .
When adjusting your valves did you pull all the plastics off and would have any tips please. I am looking at facing my fears over Christmas and having a go.
Any advice appreciated
I too am in Brisbane with a 2012, 150 PCX. To date I have done 8000km with all the standard servicing all the standard servicing except the valves .
When adjusting your valves did you pull all the plastics off and would have any tips please. I am looking at facing my fears over Christmas and having a go.
Any advice appreciated
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Scoot Commute wrote:HI MayHem
I too am in Brisbane with a 2012, 150 PCX. To date I have done 8000km with all the standard servicing all the standard servicing except the valves .
When adjusting your valves did you pull all the plastics off and would have any tips please. I am looking at facing my fears over Christmas and having a go.
Any advice appreciated
Why? Is it running ok?
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Yeah bro every plastic almost haha. It is a mission. I'm about to do it again this weekend for my brother. If you google and search this site there is a very informative guide somewhere
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If you're on the southside, I don't mind scooting over to lend a hand.Scoot Commute wrote:HI MayHem
I too am in Brisbane with a 2012, 150 PCX. To date I have done 8000km with all the standard servicing all the standard servicing except the valves .
When adjusting your valves did you pull all the plastics off and would have any tips please. I am looking at facing my fears over Christmas and having a go.
Any advice appreciated
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WOW, beautiful scooter Red really pops , and only 500 + miles. No wonder the valves were tight. Never had the break-in adjustment .. Now you should be good to go.. Finding a good seat for your ass is the hard part.. PCX Achilles heel ??!!
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Dirty syringe. Yay, get me. Too funnyyou you wrote:MayHem wrote:Will do, got a dirty big syringe with a tube sitting on my workshop bench. Thanks for the suggestion!you you wrote:If it is still sitting high I'd be tempted to remove the excess with a syringe and tube otherwise the crank will be spinning in too much oil. Won't really do any harm but it'll affect mpg/performance slightly.
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Comon Gav, don't be so soft, the PCX can go everywhere!chicaboo wrote:If you're on the southside, I don't mind scooting over to lend a hand.Scoot Commute wrote:HI MayHem
I too am in Brisbane with a 2012, 150 PCX. To date I have done 8000km with all the standard servicing all the standard servicing except the valves .
When adjusting your valves did you pull all the plastics off and would have any tips please. I am looking at facing my fears over Christmas and having a go.
Any advice appreciated
Well, if you're on the northside, I can take the car instead of the scooter.![]()
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My PCX has always been affected by wind badly on the HWY. I dunno if it's a mechanical issue or just my size.MayHem wrote:Comon Gav, don't be so soft, the PCX can go everywhere!chicaboo wrote:If you're on the southside, I don't mind scooting over to lend a hand.Scoot Commute wrote:HI MayHem
I too am in Brisbane with a 2012, 150 PCX. To date I have done 8000km with all the standard servicing all the standard servicing except the valves .
When adjusting your valves did you pull all the plastics off and would have any tips please. I am looking at facing my fears over Christmas and having a go.
Any advice appreciated
Well, if you're on the northside, I can take the car instead of the scooter.![]()
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MayHem wrote:Ok well I have only done 50km on the PCX, not enough to really get a feel of the standard shocks, so I suppose I will consider the shock upgrade. Do you recommend the G-Euro or the G-Plus? The G-plus looks more aesthetically pleasing with the reservoir at the top of the shock but I can't find much info on the ratings for the G-Plus?
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I have the G Plus on mine, however, they only come in one spring setting (L) they will be too soft for you. I'm 180lbs and need 4 turns of spring preload and that's about perfect for my weight.
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