I have a 2016 PCX 150. Comes with a bigger gas tank, all LED lights, 12v plug in glove box, no hump on the seat. I think you'll love the upgrades, on the 2015-2018 PCX.
I'm thinking about bying a pcx,can you get a full face helmet under the seat?i also die hear that the rear suspension isn't that good.probably changing them,and can you get wider tires on it?
Former Cub 90 owner hear, an issue I had was poor emergency braking tire grip in the wet. I have driven Maxi style scooters since, not only do they stay stable on wet roads, they are easier to get off if you do lose control.
I agree with your points but.....the PCX is a "tool" whereas the Cub is beautiful, that's a consideration for many, form over function! I've been looking at both, but if l don't buy the Cub l might drop down to the 110cc Vision, far cheaper & a very useful (for me) flat floor.
Hello from uk, your descriptions of the 2 bikes are well detailed, and have shown me the real differences of them. I’ve had a Honda 90,s cub , years ago and truly enjoyed it, now with the 125, you have moved me past it towards the useful pcx, I just have to accept the riding position. Thanks a lot.
I don't think there has ever been a variant of Honda's semi-auto cub gearbox with more than 4 gears, not even by other manufacturers such as SYM, Kawasaki, Yamaha or Suzuki. Any underbone motorcycles with more than 4 gears tend to be using regular small motorcycle engine & gearbox units with manual clutches, e.g. SYM VF 185 or Honga Supra GTR 150.
Thank you for video! PCX is objectively better bike overall but I'd pick Super Cub. First, because I find it stunningly beautiful and second, I have a full motorcycle license and ride big bikes but I would want a Super Cub for my wife and visiting friends to have fun local rides to lake or something. Where I live (EU), as soon as engine is above 125cc, you need to have at least first (A2) level motorcycle license. Up till 125cc, you can ride with car(B) license. And that is a deal breaker for me, so PCX is not an option.
I'm very happy with my 2012 PCX150, at this point it has just over 9k km on the clock. Excellent fuel economy (2.25l/100km) and extremely nimble around town. The only 'major' repair was the clutch bearing, it was a problem from new, obviously a bad batch. Took me about two - three hours to replace. For long trips I use my newly-acquired GL1500, currently on 53k km.
Two things. I wonder if by drilling a small hole in the black plastic liner of the “Secret” compartment you could run a battery tender connector to the battery. That way you could roll up the wire and store it when not connected to the charger. The other is that I’m sure you’ve noticed the bosses on the swing arm. In other countries these are drilled and tapped for passenger pegs. Pretty easily done if you’re somewhat handy with a drill and tap.
Several of the points you made are deferring me to buy a Cup, too. However, if the battery is dead you won't start the PCX either, despite the key. I still prefer a physical key. There is no point for keyless on a bike.
i put 100k miles on a PCX 125. The only thing I hated was the rear drum instead of a disc. The fuel is fine i'd do about 100 miles a tank which is perfectly fine for in city riding
i've got a hanway raw 50. its a 50c fully manual 4 speed with clutch. in my country we need a scooter license for it. but it is perfect for preparing yourself for a motorcycle. the top speed that i got it to downhill was 70KMH. and on a flat road to about 60/64.
What you need to understand, is that Honda and all other Bike and scooter manufacturers all try to save production costs. Hence no side stand! The Honda " Super" Cub, is actually a scooter with a lot of history, but the earlier ones, original ones, with a kick starter were much better! Including a kickstarter would have cost them more money to make the bike, but when the battery fails , and you are miles from anywhere! and you cannot start it, you are screwed! Thank you Honda!
I like the look of it, its a motorcycle scooter. I believe its the same motor as the elite 110. It's a nice take on scooters, but for me i love the utility of the underseat storage for a scooter. You cannot deny the price of those Navi's, i have searched for one and i'd love to check it out one day.
Interesting. But I need a scooter for a passenger too. I actually had a Cub 70 in the 1970s. That had a passenger seat and pegs. Even alone it wouldn't go over 45 mph so I couldn't go on the highway. If these scooters can't go 60mph with a passenger then I need to look for more cc's.
I like the comparison you did. I had decided on getting a Scooter 2 months ago for local errands (last bike was a BMW R100S several years ago). I really liked the Super Cub, but one of the things I was desiring was built-in storage space, which is absent in a Super Cub. I was strongly considering the Honda PCX or ADV but then noticed a nearby Scooter dealer had new KYMCO 150's on sale, leftover 2022 versions for only $2100 so I saw it, liked it, and brought it home. Fun little ride, big tires, discs front and rear, ABS. The under seat storage even holds my full faced helmet. The KYMCO doesn't have accessible handlebars either, but I found some mounts that clamp tightly around the windshield supports for my phone and GPS, and there's a USB port nearby also, so it works out great.
The CVT auto box is why the PCX is better. The Cub is illegal, designed to hold a bag in left hand which is illegal in UK. They should have changed the Cub with a clutch lever or both brakes on handle bars
He didn't mention the fuel economy of the PCX, so I didn't give him a like. Only a partial comparison, pretty useful info but what's the mpg of the PCX? Top speed of PCX? He pretty much gave us that info for the Cub.
Pcx is faster, better fuel economy, more range, more storage, has passenger seat. Its a no brainer. Cub has bigger wheels which is like the only positive
The Super Cub looks 10 times better. Unfortunately it has a couple of fatal problems. One is that single seat. I simply do not fit. Back in the late 80s I had a Honda Passport, which was just a renamed Super Cub, though only 70cc. It had a full length seat, and I did actually fit on it. Then there is that AWFUL clutchless transmission. Because of that it was virtually unrideable. Sometimes it would shift, sometimes it wouldn't, but when it did it made a horrible sound, like something was breaking. It was impossible to ride it smoothly. The PCX also has a couple of fatal flaws. I consider it ugly, but it gets much worse than that. It requires valve adjustments way too often, and you have to practically disassemble the scooter to adjust the valves. For someone who puts on a lot of miles, it's a real nightmare. Then there is the CVT. It has two problems. It lugs the engine badly on hills due to its inability to keep engine rpms up when climbing. Then there is the other problem. Broken belts. Three times I have been stranded by broken belts on scooters. One of those times was on a Vespa GT200 with less than 3000 miles on it. The belt completely shredded. I had to have it hauled almost 100 miles home on a tow truck. So neither one of those would work for me. If the Super Cub had a full length seat and a real manual clutch it would be ok. It could be ridden at full throttle with no problems. The PCX would work if it only required valve adjustments every 10,000-12,000 miles, and if it could be ridden at full throttle 90% of the time without breaking belts.
I wonder why they called it the passport? Those are good points, the valve adjustment is a pain in the ass. And i agree, i've had a belt snap on this particular pcx, it completely leaves you stranded, with a worn chain and sprockets the bike lets you know ahead of time. Good point on the clutch as well, im getting used to the semi manual/auto clutch. But would have prefered a clutch lever and traditional shifting.
riding a 207 PCX for food delivery & daily use. Its literally the best commuter while my big cruiser only come out during the weekends. Love the PCX.
The gear shifter is designed so if you have nice shoes on while riding, you won’t scratch or damage them when up shifting.
I have a 2016 PCX 150. Comes with a bigger gas tank, all LED lights, 12v plug in glove box, no hump on the seat. I think you'll love the upgrades, on the 2015-2018 PCX.
Definitely thinking about it. It's such a great bike, so under rated in the u.s.
I'm thinking about bying a pcx,can you get a full face helmet under the seat?i also die hear that the rear suspension isn't that good.probably changing them,and can you get wider tires on it?
Former Cub 90 owner hear, an issue I had was poor emergency braking tire grip in the wet. I have driven Maxi style scooters since, not only do they stay stable on wet roads, they are easier to get off if you do lose control.
I agree with your points but.....the PCX is a "tool" whereas the Cub is beautiful, that's a consideration for many, form over function! I've been looking at both, but if l don't buy the Cub l might drop down to the 110cc Vision, far cheaper & a very useful (for me) flat floor.
Well said!
Hello from uk, your descriptions of the 2 bikes are well detailed, and have shown me the real differences of them. I’ve had a Honda 90,s cub , years ago and truly enjoyed it, now with the 125, you have moved me past it towards the useful pcx, I just have to accept the riding position. Thanks a lot.
I don't think there has ever been a variant of Honda's semi-auto cub gearbox with more than 4 gears, not even by other manufacturers such as SYM, Kawasaki, Yamaha or Suzuki. Any underbone motorcycles with more than 4 gears tend to be using regular small motorcycle engine & gearbox units with manual clutches, e.g. SYM VF 185 or Honga Supra GTR 150.
I heard the new supercubs 2025 had 5 gears. I heard it from the guy that sold me this supercub. I need to check.
Great review, thanks for sharing ...
Thank you for video! PCX is objectively better bike overall but I'd pick Super Cub. First, because I find it stunningly beautiful and second, I have a full motorcycle license and ride big bikes but I would want a Super Cub for my wife and visiting friends to have fun local rides to lake or something. Where I live (EU), as soon as engine is above 125cc, you need to have at least first (A2) level motorcycle license. Up till 125cc, you can ride with car(B) license. And that is a deal breaker for me, so PCX is not an option.
I'm very happy with my 2012 PCX150, at this point it has just over 9k km on the clock. Excellent fuel economy (2.25l/100km) and extremely nimble around town. The only 'major' repair was the clutch bearing, it was a problem from new, obviously a bad batch. Took me about two - three hours to replace. For long trips I use my newly-acquired GL1500, currently on 53k km.
oh gl1500 the touring king!
perfect time for your video. Currently looking at supercubs/DAX to replace my PCX150.
Check out the Navi too I have one and it’s great for below 45mph roads
@ I’ve ridden the Navi. It will not work for me.
Two things. I wonder if by drilling a small hole in the black plastic liner of the “Secret” compartment you could run a battery tender connector to the battery. That way you could roll up the wire and store it when not connected to the charger. The other is that I’m sure you’ve noticed the bosses on the swing arm. In other countries these are drilled and tapped for passenger pegs. Pretty easily done if you’re somewhat handy with a drill and tap.
I have been stranded by a snapped belt far more often than a keyless ignition failure.
I call bs. I replace my pcx belt every 15k and theyve never snapped. Just worn a little thin
Just remember to regularly replace the belt....don't drive to failure.
looks like it's pcx 150 for the win. good in depth review.
Several of the points you made are deferring me to buy a Cup, too.
However, if the battery is dead you won't start the PCX either, despite the key. I still prefer a physical key. There is no point for keyless on a bike.
i put 100k miles on a PCX 125. The only thing I hated was the rear drum instead of a disc. The fuel is fine i'd do about 100 miles a tank which is perfectly fine for in city riding
Any issues in those 125k?
@@motardsquid just the CBS system other than that nothing just looking after it and change a couple wheel bearings here and there
i've got a hanway raw 50. its a 50c fully manual 4 speed with clutch. in my country we need a scooter license for it. but it is perfect for preparing yourself for a motorcycle. the top speed that i got it to downhill was 70KMH. and on a flat road to about 60/64.
I have a Yamaha majesty 400 . Great bike.
Bit hard to compare, they're two totally different class of bikes designed for two very different environments.
What you need to understand, is that Honda and all other Bike and scooter manufacturers all try to save production costs. Hence no side stand! The Honda " Super" Cub, is actually a scooter with a lot of history, but the earlier ones, original ones, with a kick starter were much better! Including a kickstarter would have cost them more money to make the bike, but when the battery fails , and you are miles from anywhere! and you cannot start it, you are screwed! Thank you Honda!
You can't slag the super cub . The numbers they sold are legendary.
What do you think of the Honda Navi ?
I like the look of it, its a motorcycle scooter. I believe its the same motor as the elite 110. It's a nice take on scooters, but for me i love the utility of the underseat storage for a scooter. You cannot deny the price of those Navi's, i have searched for one and i'd love to check it out one day.
Interesting. But I need a scooter for a passenger too. I actually had a Cub 70 in the 1970s. That had a passenger seat and pegs. Even alone it wouldn't go over 45 mph so I couldn't go on the highway. If these scooters can't go 60mph with a passenger then I need to look for more cc's.
id like to try and get an old cub, i still see them on the marketplace.
I like the comparison you did.
I had decided on getting a Scooter 2 months ago for local errands (last bike was a BMW R100S several years ago). I really liked the Super Cub, but one of the things I was desiring was built-in storage space, which is absent in a Super Cub.
I was strongly considering the Honda PCX or ADV but then noticed a nearby Scooter dealer had new KYMCO 150's on sale, leftover 2022 versions for only $2100 so I saw it, liked it, and brought it home. Fun little ride, big tires, discs front and rear, ABS. The under seat storage even holds my full faced helmet.
The KYMCO doesn't have accessible handlebars either, but I found some mounts that clamp tightly around the windshield supports for my phone and GPS, and there's a USB port nearby also, so it works out great.
Kymco has some nice scooters. I've always like their People scooter.
The 2025 PCX has a rear disk brake! Finally. Plus new rear suspension & covered handlebars. New front &rear lights & new 5-inch TFT instrument panel.
Its worse, dirt on the rear disk, small 13 inch wheel, use to be 14 inch. Honda made it worse
There is a good reason why Honda have sold nearly three million cubs.
They have sold more than 100 million cubs. Not sure what the new cubs have sold(c125)
I have a pcx160 doing a touring build on it
Curious what you have going
The CVT auto box is why the PCX is better. The Cub is illegal, designed to hold a bag in left hand which is illegal in UK. They should have changed the Cub with a clutch lever or both brakes on handle bars
Wait seriously? Why do they require a lever for the left hand?
@AntonioCendid Thats the reason they have no left lever to hold a bag with your hand. Honda design is illegal now.
@@sgsuper1150 Nonsense
He didn't mention the fuel economy of the PCX, so I didn't give him a like. Only a partial comparison, pretty useful info but what's the mpg of the PCX? Top speed of PCX? He pretty much gave us that info for the Cub.
101-105mpg on the pcx150. Top speed of pcx150 with 16g sliders 61mph. Stock sliders 58mph
Honda cub dose have a two person seat available, also ment for ctiy commuting. Keek clothes cleaner in foul weather.
Pkoi mettre un titre en français ???
Pcx is faster, better fuel economy, more range, more storage, has passenger seat. Its a no brainer. Cub has bigger wheels which is like the only positive
I like that super cub
Lets do a ride to Bikes and coffee, drag race?
Super cub is definitely not for you. Go get a Kawasaki or just use your pcx.
Super cub..just cooler
which is better????? NEITHER.......go get a 400 Burgman
The Super Cub looks 10 times better. Unfortunately it has a couple of fatal problems. One is that single seat. I simply do not fit. Back in the late 80s I had a Honda Passport, which was just a renamed Super Cub, though only 70cc. It had a full length seat, and I did actually fit on it. Then there is that AWFUL clutchless transmission. Because of that it was virtually unrideable. Sometimes it would shift, sometimes it wouldn't, but when it did it made a horrible sound, like something was breaking. It was impossible to ride it smoothly.
The PCX also has a couple of fatal flaws. I consider it ugly, but it gets much worse than that. It requires valve adjustments way too often, and you have to practically disassemble the scooter to adjust the valves. For someone who puts on a lot of miles, it's a real nightmare. Then there is the CVT. It has two problems. It lugs the engine badly on hills due to its inability to keep engine rpms up when climbing. Then there is the other problem. Broken belts. Three times I have been stranded by broken belts on scooters. One of those times was on a Vespa GT200 with less than 3000 miles on it. The belt completely shredded. I had to have it hauled almost 100 miles home on a tow truck.
So neither one of those would work for me. If the Super Cub had a full length seat and a real manual clutch it would be ok. It could be ridden at full throttle with no problems. The PCX would work if it only required valve adjustments every 10,000-12,000 miles, and if it could be ridden at full throttle 90% of the time without breaking belts.
I wonder why they called it the passport? Those are good points, the valve adjustment is a pain in the ass. And i agree, i've had a belt snap on this particular pcx, it completely leaves you stranded, with a worn chain and sprockets the bike lets you know ahead of time. Good point on the clutch as well, im getting used to the semi manual/auto clutch. But would have prefered a clutch lever and traditional shifting.
PCX is for towns and cities. Long distance at full power should be avoided on CVT
@@sgsuper1150 Several people have ridden a PCX and the PCX based ADV 150/160 in the Scooter Cannonball.
I put a kickstand on my Super Cub.