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A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 2:52 pm
by default
Ever since I got my 2018 PCX I've been missing my "tool kit". The sales guy and I made a deal to where the dealership would just order me the correct stuff and all parties would be happy (was something like $25 total, so no skin off their nuts)
Today, it FINALLY came in. 1000 miles and a month later!
Heres whats funny: when I got home I do a check of the bike, and I find the bag with the helmet strap but nothing else in it. OK...weird. Then I do some Google-Fu to try to find out if I was supposed to have one or not, and can't get a clear answer. OK, I'll call Mother Honda, and am told that they can't see any more information than the normal website shows without my VIN and even with it they have no idea. Great, Honda doesn't know it's own products... Theres a spot for it in the storage compartment (which coincidentally fits my Garmin Virb almost perfectly) and I have the useless-to-me helmet strap in the baggie, but nothing else. All I really cared about was the sparkplug wrench stuff anyway....
Anyway, I just picked it up and I am happy. Odd that the button snap is a weird seafoam/mint green. Meh, it's Honda...
Side note: this little bike carries my 290lb fat ass around just fine and I love this thing. SO much fun for so little money. Probably one of the top bikes I've ridden!
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:05 pm
by TheMaverick
I'm a bit confused (normal state for me) - you're saying you've got the tool bag, but it only has the helmet strap in it? ie no tools?
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:06 pm
by Gil
I have noticed that those tools kits seem to be getting skimpier on new bikes. I think it might be because of fuel injection there is less things to go wrong. My tool kit has the helmet strap a screwdriver, that's it.
Enjoy your ride.
Gil
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:12 pm
by default
TheMaverick wrote:I'm a bit confused (normal state for me) - you're saying you've got the tool bag, but it only has the helmet strap in it? ie no tools?
When I got the bike, it had the bag with the helmet strap in it and nothing else. I was convinced there was more (even the manual mentioned it) so I started my search. Today I was delivered the whole tool kit.
I now have 2 helmet straps and bags, but one has the spanner, plug socket and screwdriver as well.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:39 pm
by GeorgeSK
Don't forget that fuse puller bit of plastic. Checking/changing a fuse without it (or a pair of needle-nose pliers) is damn near impossible.
And I actually bought another helmet hanger after I lost the one off the Forza. I use the hook ALL the time on the PCX.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 4:03 pm
by default
GeorgeSK wrote:Don't forget that fuse puller bit of plastic. Checking/changing a fuse without it (or a pair of needle-nose pliers) is damn near impossible.
And I actually bought another helmet hanger after I lost the one off the Forza. I use the hook ALL the time on the PCX.
i didnt get a fuse puller, but ill add one thanks to you
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 6:47 am
by Jacito
I'm with you Default. I got the same setup as you when I bought my 2015. I still don't have the tools, and the dealer is gone out of business.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 7:59 am
by PCX150Rider
All I got in the tool bag in my 2017 PCX was a helmet strap (leash) also. The salesman told me that's all they come with now. . .. But have to say I actually use it a lot. When you hang the helmet on the hook place it carefully so it doesn't drop and slam into the side of the PCX. It will hang just fine and depending upon the size of the helmet it may rest on the rubber foot board pad.

Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:23 am
by Jge64
Put a piece of clear paint protection film on the bike, helmet won’t scratch.
The bike biz in the us is in a bad state of affairs now- no longer separate stores for the big Japanese brands, millennial are not buying bikes of any type and the boomers are done too.
So what do mfrs do in bad times? Two things: cut the stuff they supply, no more complete tool kits saves a bit on each unit. And they stop redesigning bikes and just start going to the parts bin for new models. Look at the silver wing on the Honda site, it’s a 2013! And yes, there are a few all new models, but nowhere near like the 70/80/90's.....sales in the us in 2007 were a million plus, last year half that.
https://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/u ... ycle-sales
Wanna help? Get your brother to buy a new bike....LOL....
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:20 pm
by WhiteNoise
Wow Glen, thems are depressing words.
Ya know, I daydream about more bikes on our roads. I do look for them and grin everytime one passes by. I convince myself that more and more are being seen every Spring. Is this Wishful thinking?
Our roads are soo friggin' congested! Tailgating is against the law. Ha! It's just about the only way you can drive today, up the arse of the car in front of you! Geez, how nuts is that?
Hows this? I say a family own one car/suv/van or truck per household. That their remaining vehicles (if more transportation was necessary) be motorbikes and/or bicycle's?
I think I've seen More bikes on the Island since I moved back in 2011.
I'd rather say, "I know I've seen more bikes on L.I. since 2011...make that, many more!"
Make me a "Daydream Believer"
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:36 pm
by WhiteNoise
My 2015 came equipped with this wee plastic eyeglass-type snap pouch. Inside? Just this:

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My 2011 had more goodies in it, hat hanger, screwdriver, fuse puller, socket thingy...twas full
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:41 pm
by Jge64
Wanna know how bad it is? My CTX 700 is stuck in the AHM warehouse in Jacksonville, Florida and until they can “build a load” , as they call it, with other bikes that are coming to South Florida, it has to wait. So until A few more dealers down here sell/order bikes, they won’t send it… That comes straight from the distribution manager I talked to.....adds a week or so to the process.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 5:35 pm
by Mel46
Well, Gee ...
Riding is fun but it doesn't come with an air conditioned living room with TVs for everyone. I complain about the big cars on the road and what does my son do but go out and buy a huge Tahoe SUV for his 2 little kids who are still in cars eats. Why? Because he doesn't want to inconvenience his kids. Huh?? How does the world function. All of those inconvenienced kids.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 10:23 am
by PCX150Rider
IMHO the motorcycle business has changed a lot since the '80s. There is indeed a lot more traffic now competing for space. When you look at the number of SUVs on the road with only one person riding in them it makes you wonder why they spend all that money on empty seats. I dunno. . .riding on two wheels just seems more like living life to me. . .it's all about the experiences.

Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 11:24 am
by homie
That hanger is really all you need with a PCX purchase. I do use that frequently to secure helmets that don't fit under the seat.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 12:45 pm
by iceman
homie wrote:That hanger is really all you need with a PCX purchase. I do use that frequently to secure helmets that don't fit under the seat.
Would not trust it in London, even more enticement for low-lifes to take your bike with added helmet.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 3:16 pm
by Mel46
The few times that I have hung my helmet on the hook I did so without that hanger tool. In fact, I have never used that tool.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 4:20 pm
by gn2
Once upon a time a mate of mine used a helmet lock only to discover that while he had been away someone had used his helmet as a makeshift toilet.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 8:04 pm
by springer1
MHO the motorcycle business has changed a lot since the '80s.
There sure are a lot less dealers than there once was. And it seems that - unlike back then - one MC brand (HD) has the lions share of the market. Its bad enough that the only non-HD dealer near me (Suburban metro area) sells Honda, Kawa, Yah, Suz, Vespa and others ..... back then they were sold by competing dealers.
Re: A small victory, plus "Preaching to the Choir"
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 1:56 am
by you you
gn2 wrote:Once upon a time a mate of mine used a helmet lock only to discover that while he had been away someone had used his helmet as a makeshift toilet.
Just a wee hopefully...