How to fix a coiled wire to HONDA PCX150
Here is an explanation of how to fix a coiled wire to a scooter (HONDA PCX150).
Scooters might not have a suitable frame to fix a coiled wire.
Don’t fix the coiled wire to places where sufficient strength cannot be provided, such as low-strength metal or plastic parts.
The coiled wire must be fixed to a motorcycle frame or another part where sufficient strength is provided.
Please ensure that the coiled wire is fixed firmly and doesn’t slide or move around after being placed.
Depending on the installation position of the coiled wire, it may get caught in a groove or a gap between existing parts.
In this case, please use “protector tube” as an optional accessory.
In case a coiled wire is fixed to a handle bar, the coiled wire may slide on the handle bar and the airbag may not work properly. Don’t fix the coiled wire where it may slide or move after installation.
Let the wire wind a motorcycle frame and fix firmly by a loop setter.
After tying a knot on the extra part of the coiled wire, cut the extra length after leaving at least 2cm away from the knot. Put a cap on the end.
The coiled wire attachment is finished as above procedures.
The proper length of the coiled wire is determined when the wire is fully extended while standing on steps of the motorcycle.
Improper length of the coiled wire can cause delays or malfunctions in airbag operation.
For tandem riding
When riding in tandem, a passenger can use hit-air as well as a driver.
A coiled wire must be fixed to a motorcycle frame or a tandem bar which provides sufficient strength.
Don’t fix the coiled wire to places where sufficient strength cannot be provided, such as low-strength metal or plastic parts.
In case you don’t find a suitable place to fix the coiled wire, please consult with a dealer.