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Old 10-02-2013, 07:30 PM   #1
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Ok, I'll take a different take on this (nothing unusual). Reading your post about the long elevated drives (this is a steep and big mountain drive), is it possible that your scoot was starting to overheat, and bog down? Is it possible that your valves are getting a little tight, maybe contributing to the problem? I kinda figure, a 150cc scoot, and 45 miles up a steep canyon road, I think that's a tall order for a 150.



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Old 10-02-2013, 08:18 PM   #2
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Ok, I'll take a different take on this (nothing unusual). Reading your post about the long elevated drives (this is a steep and big mountain drive), is it possible that your scoot was starting to overheat, and bog down? Is it possible that your valves are getting a little tight, maybe contributing to the problem? I kinda figure, a 150cc scoot, and 45 miles up a steep canyon road, I think that's a tall order for a 150.
Hi Bob
The Honda PCX 150 is liquid cooled so i dont think hes over heating and the engine puts out 13BHP so should have no problems with that kind of distance
Its most likely the efi and higher altitudes
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank
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