With London traffic i suppose it would save a few pence on a tank. I know the older versions had battery issues with it but have any newer version owner had any issues?
Can't wait for mine to arrive. Damn Honda running out of stock

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RedBaron wrote:So do you any of you use it?
With London traffic i suppose it would save a few pence on a tank. I know the older versions had battery issues with it but have any newer version owner had any issues?
Can't wait for mine to arrive. Damn Honda running out of stock
There is a very good reason not to use it, startup and stop is very hard on engines, wears on starters, bearings, etc as oil pressure is lost while stopped... But most people do not have enough knowledge about engines to make any kind of educated judgement on this It depends on how long you are stopped weather it makes any sense or not. But in general, it is more of a bad thing than good. Shutting down the engine to stop 30 seconds or less is plain STUPID. I would never do that to save virtually NOTING, literally 2 cents in fuel every day on a scooter...Chapel77 wrote:I use it all the time, don't know how much it saves!
It's a good system, usually active once I get a couple of hundred yards into my journey, and when in use there is no delay in firing back up when pulling away.
Don't see any reason, for me, not to use it.
I never said " it does not work " ... You demonstrate poor reading comprehension, and the inability to differentiate " does not work " from " a bad idea ". So I have to agree with your last statement...alx123 wrote:Works perfect in Bangkok stoplights. My favorite feature of the PCX so far.
(or I'm probably just a part of the clueless majority,poor us)
You really are a complete tool.JetPilot wrote:There is a very good reason not to use it, startup and stop is very hard on engines, wears on starters, bearings, etc as oil pressure is lost while stopped... But most people do not have enough knowledge about engines to make any kind of educated judgement on this It depends on how long you are stopped weather it makes any sense or not. But in general, it is more of a bad thing than good. Shutting down the engine to stop 30 seconds or less is plain STUPID. I would never do that to save virtually NOTING, literally 2 cents in fuel every day on a scooter...Chapel77 wrote:I use it all the time, don't know how much it saves!
It's a good system, usually active once I get a couple of hundred yards into my journey, and when in use there is no delay in firing back up when pulling away.
Don't see any reason, for me, not to use it.
That system is NOT made because engineers think it is a great thing. These systems are even worse on cars, where the engine is larger, and the starter is a different system than the PCX. It is a result of GOVERNMENT, EPA, and the manufacturers trying to make the government happy... That is the reality of the world these days, some will do their research, educate themselves and figure it out... The majority will remain clueless while they watch mindless sports, and sitcoms...
Many years ago, a very smart person once said, give the masses Bread and Circus and they will blindly follow....
Mike
This happened to me last weekend. I had to flip it back to idle and then start it up normally again.mowzertron wrote:Had one instance of the bike not firing back up. Was waiting at lights and the engine reached temperature and idle stopped. Lights remained red for another 2 minutes and when changed to green it would not fire.
Put me off using it for a while as I had to turn off bike and start it again, at the front of a queue of traffic. Not had any issues in last 3 months since changing jobs; engine is usually well up to temp before I hit my first set of lights
These are great points, and I was actually ~thinking~ of adding the feature to the U.S. model, but the shortened battery life, and more especially the engine wear makes this a costly endeavor that will not save money, rather cost money as I don't have hours of idling in traffic. It would be much better to use the engine kill switch (or better yet, the key) when appropriate.JetPilot wrote:There is a very good reason not to use it, startup and stop is very hard on engines, wears on starters, bearings, etc as oil pressure is lost while stopped... But most people do not have enough knowledge about engines to make any kind of educated judgement on this It depends on how long you are stopped weather it makes any sense or not. But in general, it is more of a bad thing than good. Shutting down the engine to stop 30 seconds or less is plain STUPID. I would never do that to save virtually NOTING, literally 2 cents in fuel every day on a scooter...
That system is NOT made because engineers think it is a great thing. These systems are even worse on cars, where the engine is larger, and the starter is a different system than the PCX. It is a result of GOVERNMENT, EPA, and the manufacturers trying to make the government happy... That is the reality of the world these days, some will do their research, educate themselves and figure it out... The majority will remain clueless while they watch mindless sports, and sitcoms...
Many years ago, a very smart person once said, give the masses Bread and Circus and they will blindly follow....
Mike