
J.Costa variator on 2015 PCX 125 ESP
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Re: J.Costa variator on 2015 PCX 125 ESP
Depends on gearing, otherwise the rev limiter(and thus the engine) is what will slow you down.iceman wrote:Not that I'm modding my pcx but isn't it acceleration on the horizontal and uphill that matters - not downhill? You should be able to go fast downhill with no engine
But then again, with all that gearing and not enough engine, your uphill speed will decline with that setup.
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Re: J.Costa variator on 2015 PCX 125 ESP
Hi, my fronttire is the original IRC tire, backtire is Michelin City grip. I've installed the OEM (low) Honda screen back because I didn't like the view of it and too much wind pressure around my head and ears so now my top speed is at max. 108 km/h on the speedo GPS=100 km/h at a horizontal road at best circumstances.waspmike wrote:glennix wrote:I've installed a givi d1136st windshield and now my topspeed is 118 km/h on the speedo and 108 km/h gps on a flat road.
Sorry for bumping an old thread. If you are still listening. What tires are you using?
At least your numbers agree with mine.
Today i went for a drive and max speed was 104 km/h on the speedo GPS said 96 km/h so it really depends on what road your driving and circumstances.

Conclusion = a (mid)high windscreen helps a lot for more top speed.

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Re: J.Costa variator on 2015 PCX 125 ESP
@waspmike: My j.costa variator is model JC6414FS.
Re: J.Costa variator on 2015 PCX 125 ESP
OK.
The original IRC has a slightly larger circumference so for top speed you may wish to change back if/whenever/etc. as you would get an extra 5 kph over Michelin.
I think when you first posted maybe the bike was still new-ish. Now it is all loose you get better speed. 6414FS is the correct one for the 125. That was another thought of mine that you may have been inadvertently supplied with the wrong variator.
Send me a PM with an email address and I'll send you some factory test results so you can see how you are doing. It's .pdf so don't think I can post here.
The original IRC has a slightly larger circumference so for top speed you may wish to change back if/whenever/etc. as you would get an extra 5 kph over Michelin.
I think when you first posted maybe the bike was still new-ish. Now it is all loose you get better speed. 6414FS is the correct one for the 125. That was another thought of mine that you may have been inadvertently supplied with the wrong variator.
Send me a PM with an email address and I'll send you some factory test results so you can see how you are doing. It's .pdf so don't think I can post here.