Is Honda PCX freeway legal?

Is Honda PCX freeway legal?

While around-town commutes were never an issue for the PCX150, engineers were looking to expand the territory in which the model could practically roam, so for 2021 they equipped it with a new, more powerful engine that is freeway legal while still offering the incredible fuel efficiency for which the PCX was known.

How fast does a Honda PCX scooter go?

Sadly, it’s all over at an indicated 70 mph indicated on the new PCX, same as the old one… seems like there’s a top-speed governor there….

2021 Honda PCX Specifications
Rear Suspension Twin shocks; 3.72 inches travel
Front Brake 220mm disc, Combined Braking System, ABS
Rear Brake 130mm drum, CBS

Where is the Honda PCX made?

Honda PCX

2011 Honda PCX125
Manufacturer Honda
Production 2010–present
Assembly Thailand (until 2013) Vietnam (since 2014) Indonesia (since 2017)
Class Scooter

What is a Honda PCX?

The PCX is Honda’s top end mid-sized scooter design aimed at higher end global markets. As such, the PCX is perhaps the most refined and well engineered mid-sized scooter in the North American market (although Yamaha SMAX buyers may disagree). The PCX debuted in North America for 2010 as the PCX 125, and has undergone several generations since.

What is a Yamaha PCX 125?

As such, the PCX is perhaps the most refined and well engineered mid-sized scooter in the North American market (although Yamaha SMAX buyers may disagree). The PCX debuted in North America for 2010 as the PCX 125, and has undergone several generations since.

Does the Honda PCX 125 have ABS or not?

Stopping power is provided by the twin-piston front caliper and 220mm disc, matched to a 130mm rear drum brake; single-channel ABS operates on the front brake. A range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the PCX 125, including windshield and a 35-litre Smart Top Box. Max.

Is the Honda pcx125 a success story?

The PCX125 is one of the quiet success stories of Honda’s two-wheeled line-up, having clocked up sales of over 140,000 units in Europe since its arrival in 2010.