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The SH150i is NOT a domestic Thai Bike.

It is an Italian bike that's production was shifted to Vietnam, and is now imported into Thailand.

It has not been designed with the cheapest possible parts in mind.....unlike many domestic models here.

I've never ridden one, but I've been told it sells well in Europe,

and if it does so in Italy, for example, then that must be saying something for someone!

Will be interested when someone can do a bit of a back-to-back with the PCX/SH/and even forza for what it is worth.

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Since so few are sold, I wonder if obtaining spare parts would involve a choice between a long wait, or substandard local PCX copy parts tacked on.

Still never seen one on the road here.

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Since so few are sold, I wonder if obtaining spare parts would involve a choice between a long wait, or substandard local PCX copy parts tacked on.

Still never seen one on the road here.

Just go to Vietnam to get'em. It's very nice country.

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Since so few are sold, I wonder if obtaining spare parts would involve a choice between a long wait, or substandard local PCX copy parts tacked on.

Still never seen one on the road here.

Went to local Honda shop on Tuesday to buy the outside half of the variator pulley. No stock so I ordered one. Delivery was next day, Wednesday. I picked it up todaythumbsup.gif

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Read a few quoted top speeds for the PCX 150 on here.

My 2013 PCX 150 with (2k k's on the clock) showed around 113k's flat out on a motorway a few times but my GPS was showing 102k's.

I got the readings flat out fairly flat road and about the same or 1 km/hr more on slightly downhill motorway road.

So my,and i assume all, PCX speedo's are showing about 10% more than actual!

Not uncommon on road bikes here in LOS from my experience.

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