Is it ok for person who is 190cm? I was always sceptical since some reviews say it's much better suited for shorter gentleman. Would try Forca since new X Maxes are too flashy for me and have stupid digital table in both variants (classic and tech max)
@@JohnnyBg2905 I am a 'shorter gentleman' (168cm) with a Forza 350 and I can just about get one foot flat on the ground. Anyone shorter would struggle. So if you are 190cm you will have no problems. In fact you might find it too small.
@@peter7624 I also have knee problems, so I have to switch from the ADV350. The Honda 330ccm engine is economical - it consumes 4l/100km on the highway and 3.3l when driving quietly. But the Forza burns minimally more because of the large windshield
Wow! What a beautiful looking scooter. I wish Honda would bring it to the USA in this exact color scheme, but with either white or black rims and with all these accessories. My only gripe is I wish they would just make everything all digital on the display.
I agree about the design and features on this one. I never rode one, but would try to do it next year. This year I rode many other scooters, you can drop by to check them. :)
@@RRRRefuelRideRace I currently own a Honda PCX 160 and I love the looks and MPG it attains. I have owned a Burgman 400 and a Burgman 650 Executive, but I think this Forza is better looking than either one of those. I also own motorcycles, but it fun to have options depending on where I am choosing to go.
@@morgantalbert7103 I completely agree. Scooters are useful and fun and they will always be in my opinion. I hope to try the Forza soon. You can check my scooter test rides when you can. Cheers.
Great review, thanks. I don't see the point of a rev counter, given that the scoot is automatic so there isn't a lot you can do about it anyway. It would be far better if the space was used to provide an analogue clock (for time), knowing what time it is, is far more important for a commuter - though perhaps not in Hungary.
i loved the snark "wife or girlfriend, whichever has time for us" :)) nice bike, I really like it, didn't get to test it yet. I'm recently using a friend's Sym ADX scooter for shopping .. but its small luggage space is annoying. Need one with a bit more space than the standard city scooter.
It's great, I'm riding mine all year commuting +/- 70 kms a day mainly on highway and it's been a pleasure. The only mod I had to do was adding a bigger windshield, if you're taller than 180cm the one from the factory can be too low
Sorry to hear that. My wife is also 1.64 metres, but she has long legs and doesn’t have that problem. However, it is a heavy bike for a woman when it is not moving, so I worried about her parking it or maybe having to right it if it fell over. I love the Forza, but I am a 180 cm man and weigh 100 kilos. It works well for me in the city or at speed on the expressway, so the perfect solution was to buy her a PCX160 so we can each have a bike we love riding.
Hmmm ... Just put your business clothes on? - What about safety gear though? Seriously, that's misleading to encourage people to think it's okay not to wear protective gear, and honestly, that's bad. Nice bike, but please do not encourage people to not wear safety gear ... People need to be wearing protective gear at all times when riding.
Yes and no, obviously for safety but in the real world people don't always, especially with scooters. I think he was also meaning that you can wear a jacket and have space under the seat to stash it away and wear your suit or casual clothes for when you arrive. That's a great thing with scooters like this you can dump your helmet and gear under the seat it's very practical.
Great scooter. I've had my Forza 300 for nearly 8 years and been very happy with it. Not a single problem in 35,000 kms. Thanks for the review.
Is it ok for person who is 190cm? I was always sceptical since some reviews say it's much better suited for shorter gentleman. Would try Forca since new X Maxes are too flashy for me and have stupid digital table in both variants (classic and tech max)
@@JohnnyBg2905 I am a 'shorter gentleman' (168cm) with a Forza 350 and I can just about get one foot flat on the ground. Anyone shorter would struggle. So if you are 190cm you will have no problems. In fact you might find it too small.
Nice Scooter. Cruising through lovely streats of Budapest...Top review👍
That's Saint-Petersburg
Thanks for great review, i am liking this bike now!!!
Great video. Would love to try out this machine. Got my like here. :)
Can you please test the VOGE 300 AC? Thanks!
Honestly. Since the Piaggio X10, any scooter has been so elegant.
Love the practical review.
Waiting for Honda to launch it in india ❤
Great video. I'm thinking of replacing my 400 Burgman with a Forza. Only the keyless ignition puts me off. Just one more thing to go wrong.
Why are you planning a change? I'm asking because I'm considering buying a Forza 350 or Burgman 400
@@snajperpsg1 I'm 73 with knee issues and the Burger is sometimes a bit too heavy. I'd also like a bit more mpg.
@@peter7624 I also have knee problems, so I have to switch from the ADV350. The Honda 330ccm engine is economical - it consumes 4l/100km on the highway and 3.3l when driving quietly. But the Forza burns minimally more because of the large windshield
Never had a problem with my keyless phob and been using it over 2 years
@@MrTopfuel78Fob
Wow! What a beautiful looking scooter. I wish Honda would bring it to the USA in this exact color scheme, but with either white or black rims and with all these accessories. My only gripe is I wish they would just make everything all digital on the display.
I agree about the design and features on this one. I never rode one, but would try to do it next year. This year I rode many other scooters, you can drop by to check them. :)
@@RRRRefuelRideRace I currently own a Honda PCX 160 and I love the looks and MPG it attains. I have owned a Burgman 400 and a Burgman 650 Executive, but I think this Forza is better looking than either one of those. I also own motorcycles, but it fun to have options depending on where I am choosing to go.
@@morgantalbert7103 I completely agree. Scooters are useful and fun and they will always be in my opinion. I hope to try the Forza soon. You can check my scooter test rides when you can. Cheers.
I love the analogue dials 😅
@@aybaws That is cool. :)
Great review, thanks. I don't see the point of a rev counter, given that the scoot is automatic so there isn't a lot you can do about it anyway. It would be far better if the space was used to provide an analogue clock (for time), knowing what time it is, is far more important for a commuter - though perhaps not in Hungary.
i loved the snark "wife or girlfriend, whichever has time for us" :))
nice bike, I really like it, didn't get to test it yet.
I'm recently using a friend's Sym ADX scooter for shopping .. but its small luggage space is annoying. Need one with a bit more space than the standard city scooter.
What is it like to ride on a highway with this scooter? Thanks
It's great, I'm riding mine all year commuting +/- 70 kms a day mainly on highway and it's been a pleasure. The only mod I had to do was adding a bigger windshield, if you're taller than 180cm the one from the factory can be too low
Do yo have 35 l rear bag or 45l?
that is a 45 l case
My dream.
Àj làv dis videó. But really thank you.
I hate this bike. It's very difficult to start. It's very very heavy, and I need to tiptoe on it. Very stressful for me. I'm 1.64m tall lady.
Sorry to hear that. My wife is also 1.64 metres, but she has long legs and doesn’t have that problem. However, it is a heavy bike for a woman when it is not moving, so I worried about her parking it or maybe having to right it if it fell over. I love the Forza, but I am a 180 cm man and weigh 100 kilos. It works well for me in the city or at speed on the expressway, so the perfect solution was to buy her a PCX160 so we can each have a bike we love riding.
buy T-MAX pleas 😂
Hmmm ... Just put your business clothes on? - What about safety gear though? Seriously, that's misleading to encourage people to think it's okay not to wear protective gear, and honestly, that's bad. Nice bike, but please do not encourage people to not wear safety gear ... People need to be wearing protective gear at all times when riding.
Yes and no, obviously for safety but in the real world people don't always, especially with scooters. I think he was also meaning that you can wear a jacket and have space under the seat to stash it away and wear your suit or casual clothes for when you arrive. That's a great thing with scooters like this you can dump your helmet and gear under the seat it's very practical.
A 550 would be nice. About 50hp. The Forza 750 Scooter is not a scooter in my opinion. It is a motorcycle
What city is this….? Hungary?
judging by his accent I'm guessing Serbia
Saint-Petersburg
yep, Budapest