My mate and I did a tour of West France, Northern Spain and around the Med last year . I was on a Forza 350. It was fantastic bike to do it on 3500 miles , fully laden it never really felt underpowered even in the Pyrenees. Only addition I'd advise is an after market screen that comes up an extra 4 inches. Thanks for the review.
Sounds like a great trip - I'm considering a change to a scooter for general road riding and touring and figured that they would be great for long trips. I'm considering a Forza 350 or TMax530/560 - I appreciate that the TMax is much bigger/faster/expensive. A test ride of both would help🤔
have owned a yam xmas 300 for two years now , chucked the rear suspension and put ohlins on it and ohlins springs in the front , replaced exhaust with a scorpion endcan and link pipe . fitted a new lithium battery saved over 6kilos in weight and now its the bike it should have been . ride it ever day for work come rain or shine , only grip is some of the fixings {brakes} haven't weathered to well over winter riding . then on days off , get to ride my Ducati monster . best of both worlds . once you ride a maxi scooter they are easy to fall in love with . good work
If someone was looking for a scooter that Honda seems the business. Really we motorcyclist should encourage as many people as possible to get onto two wheels, regardless the segment the bike rides in. This one was fun, keep up the good work👏
I have dirt bikes and my daily run around is a honda scooter i like the scooter for riding around town good for junctions and at lights etc just twist and go
The Honda Forza is the best scooter out there. I had the 125cc version 3 years ago. Top speed of 79Mph and can do around 300 miles on a full tank. Doesn't look like they've changed much on it for the newer models. The 125cc and 330cc models look identical too. You can easily store your jacket and helmet under the seat and even have some extra storage areas for little bits and bobs. I'm going to get another Honda Forza 125 soon, it's a very comfortable ride.
I have had my forza for a year now and love it. I bought it as a weekend leisure ride but now use it every day because it’s so practical and costs almost nothing to run.
Great review. I have had my Forza 350, here in Thailand, for a year or so. Only downside is the poor rear shocks...I swapped them ot for some RCG gas shocks, big improvement. Great scooter. Wife loves riding pillion too. Fitted a top box so that I can do shopping. Highly recommend this scooter.
I just rented a Forza 350 here in Bangkok. Taking it up to Chiang Mai to put it through some twisty roads. I'll agree with you on the rear shocks. They are sub-par. Front suspension is too stiff as well. The bike needs adjustable dampening on the suspension. Good choice to upgrade the rear shocks. Honda dropped the ball there. The bike has a relatively long wheel base and has nice things like an adjustable windscreen and a nice moulded seat and loads of cargo space, traction control and ABS, and weighing in at 184 kg / 405 lbs, that would lead me to think it's a luxury scooter. But the seat foam is way too stiff as is the suspension. What was Honda thinking?
We are on the same wavelength. I’ve had my Forza for three years now. I put a top box on it for grocery shopping or travel. It’s nimble enough for around town here in Rayong, but plenty of guts to take me along the excellent Thai freeways for a day trip to Jomtien, or longer trips up north to mountainous areas like Petchabun.
Agreed! Seems everyone with a forza here in Thailand have changed the rear shocks😂 but I can’t fault anything else, the power is nice and like the guys it’s a low revving scooter very comfortable to ride around with your partner and the power is adapt for the Thai terrain, the ABS also helps due to the amount of sand sometimes on the roads
I have done 6000 miles on my forza 350 now. I can report that the suspension isnt the best, but it seems to break in over time, as does the engine. I have had a good number of motor bikes over my 20 odd years of riding, and i can safely say that the forza is in my top 3. I just love my little scoot....
I also have a Forza 350 here in Australia and find the front suspension is not adequate As it bottoms out over small bumps This is my 17th bike but first scooter and wouldn’t return to a sports bike as the convenience Of day to day commuting just makes it so much more practical
@@barryheyder8938 I strongly believe that the bikes that are built for the European market have better build quality. Suspension components and other parts, like the screen etc. I have heard others in Asia and Australia complain about the suspension and also the thin wind screen. 🤔
Hi guys, I've had my Forza 350 now for just over 18 months and I also love this "bike" (just doesn't seem to do the machine justice calling it a scooter). I've been riding motorcycles for most of my adult life (50 years of riding now) and decided to change to the Forza after a knee-replacement OP, mainly for comfort issues. Have to admit that I was very uncertain about making the change after many years on motorbikes of 1100CC+. I would now not want to go back to motorbikes again as the Forza just ticks all the right boxes. The Forza easily handles even day-trips with my wife as pillion - with great comfort and ease! The front suspension for me is absolutely fine but I replaced the rear shocks with YSS adjustable ones, which made a really noticeable improvement. Also had the seat repolstered, including gel-inserts for both pilot & passenger. I/we can now ride the Forza all day long with no numb bums or aching knees!! The larger windscreen from Puig finished off the improvements. I live & purchased the Forza in Germany, but am not aware that there are any differences for Forzas purchased outside Europe??
@@mickwalley8132 I can agree with every thing you said 👍. What a bike it is. Only missing a ride by wore throttle so that cruse control could be added. But that would add to the base price. I loved my Forza, and have just sold it a week ago. Time for a bigger bike once again (with cruise control this time)
I've had various bikes and scooters over the years, from screaming two strokes to big cruisers. The only one I've kept is an Aprilia Leonardo 250 scooter. Because it's a ton of fun, costs nothing to run, is easy to clean and has a huge underseat storage area. Doubt I'll ever sell it, but if I did I'd probably buy another 250-400cc scoot. They're the perfect mix of fast, fun and practical.
Thanks for the review! It's rather unnerving that you insist on driving on the wrong side of the road😂 as a new rider, I'm thinking automatic scooter might be a great way to get used to to the road, without having to focus on shifting and all the extra stuff...
Although they're not "cool" I loved riding a scooter. It was so convenient. I think if I ever gave up on bikes I'd still always have a scooter for short journeys and commutes. With a top box you can easily carry a weeks shopping.
Bought a Friend's Forza 300,as a stop gap, had to sell my BMW 1150GS. Don't stop turn back to gaze at it BUT very surprised it's quick and on Twisties it's remarkably good, once you've mastered the twist and go.
Good video, straight to the point. I have a Honda ADV150 which I absolutely love to bits, but its only downfall is its lack of high-end power that make it unsuitable for mixing with traffic on 110km/h freeways in Australia. I'm seriously considering the Forza 350 as my next upgrade, before I get into some seriously long-distance touring.
Have an sh300 surprising performance. Had an xmax250 before. Yam for ease of maintenance and honda everything else(165kg) feels light as feather. Forza highly developed but basics sh300 is surprisingly capable
This summer went to Croatia slovenia Austria Italy France Holland Switzerland. It was brilliant again but doesnt like too much weight on the top box going uphill on the switchbacks. Thoroughly recommend one on long tours. This trip just under 4000 miles. Loved every second.
Hoping to get a 350 forza next month. never been on a bike, so starting from scratch. Drove cars all my life, also cycled for years. Touching 60, so a little apprehensive leaving the safety of a car, I'd have good road awareness and decent balance etc from cycling,
With these bigger scooters they ditch the floorboard. One of the great things about a scooter is all the room for your feet. They keep limiting that space. What's next? A scooter with pegs. That's not a scooter. Kymco's and Zuma's are great but we get past about 150cc and we lose the floorboard. No place for the twelve pack. Great video friend!
Great video , I have the exact same one on order here in ThailandI should get it within a month, that what I was told , I'm so exited after seeing this video, thanks a lot and cheers from Thailand
Great review. I've always thought about getting one. Not for commuting because I'm retired, but to run to the store or visit neighbors around my community, etc... I would get a big engine like a 350..
I guess that's the appeal isn't it - a bike to nip about on and has quite a bit of underseat storage helps too. It's easy to ride, cheap to run and reliable!
When I owned a Forza and found when riding solo it was fine .But !! and it’s a big but when 2 up at slow speed and braking it wallowed so much it was like I was weaving thought cones just to keep it balanced. I tolerated this for 2 months but it was such a big issue I got rid off it. It made me look like a leaner rider unable to handle the bike ( and I’m a qualified instructor) it a shame as it’s a very nice bike with many plus points only the 2up slow speed handling let it down.
I've ridden Gixxer 600, er6f,zx6r, z800 since 2010 but then last year I bought Beverly 350st for work. I have to admit I thought it was going to be boring but I was in for a surprise... The damn scooter was on its own league not only was it fun it was practical and I took it on the M1 it was so smooth and responsive all the way to the top end I couldn't believe it was only a 300cc scooter.... But I had to get rid of it because of all the bandits trying to rob me of it...
Great review - I need to sub!. Love the quote 'the firing order doesn't smooth it out'. I think the firing order is 1,1,1,1,.... 😆 It must have a clever balance shaft somewhere in there.
Ik heb zelf gekozen voor de ADV 350,heeft dezelfde motor maar de bochten neemt hij voortreffelijk ook vind ik de ADV mooier zeker met de Acrapovic en een Puig scherm
Got a 350 to commute and big bikes as well for fun. I have had all 3 300cc Forzas and done some miles on all of them, my opinion matches yours they are civilised and refined but the best on is the 2019 300. The 350 was made to retain the same power output with stricter EU emissions law, given a chance I would revert to the 300 it is the better bike all round. Good review, as biker I thought scoots were a bit lame till I got my first 300,, they have their place and the Forza is one of the very best. But having done this you have to try a Suzuki Bergman 650!
I like mine. It lacks a handbrake, a wind can blow it off the side stand. It´s too easy to stop the engine with the side stand and walk away leaving the ignition and lights on, (hard to see in daylight). Battery soon goes flat. Dealership retains control of the bike´s electrical system through the Bluetooth device, (tinfoil works). Suspension is poor on rough roads, fine on the tarmac. It´s good for relaxed longer distances or my Spanish town which clings to a mountainside. It´s a mid-way point between my old BMW R100 RS and a mobility scooter.
Thanks for this, great review. However, it would be very helpful if you could let the viewer know your height, so we can make mental comparisons before deciding whether to go and see one in the flesh.
Thinking about one of these. I was going to have a Suzuki Burgman 400, having had two of them in the past. But the Forza puts out the same power but is 36 kg lighter. Plus it has more underseat storage (which is important to me) and an electrically powered screen which the Burgman does not. And on top of all that it is quite a bit cheaper. The only thing I don't like is the non-adjustable suspension. If it is as firm as it says in the video I might change the rear shocks for something softer as I don't like a ride that is too firm.
Update: Had one for 3 months now (a used one 2022) and I love it! Handles beautifully, silky smooth, loads of under seat storage and economical (65 mpg in town, 90 plus on a long run). And the display gives all the info you could ever need. Plus the electric screen is a boon. Up when you need to protect yourself from the weather and down when it's hot and you need ventilation.
Went for a test ride on one. You certainly wouldn't have completed the u turn if you had gone left instead of right, that switch cluster would have hit your left leg as you turned the handlebars. Not sure who designed that one but he must have been at the Saki in a big way. Can't see how anyone near 6' tall and above, would buy one of these.
a thieves dream i woundlt bother i had one and it was taken also not sure if its a defect or its meant to be the the mirrors are never lined up properly the base of the mirror tothe body of the bike theres always a gap
So would you use that scooter as a touring scooter? Or adv350 is better 🤔 I mean would you travel with it from the UK to the south of France and back???
There's only one Maxi scooter worth having imo Yamaha Tmax TechMax Ever since its first incarnation.It has only got better. The current model is fully loaded with more tech than most bikes. Handles like a bike,pulls well,comfy list goes on Yes pricey but worth every penny.in 2003 they cost 7k I loved it that much i bought 2.now their fetching more than a mt10 I urge you to try one!
@@cassius348 me yes. as that's what I'll end up having if i can ride again.after suffering a major RTC. Its not the bike its the rider that makes the difference No good having 160-200bhp if you cor ride for toffee. Willy waving 😉
@@Justin-iw7pl course you'll be able to ride again. I once said that and now own a forza. And that's coming a guy that's lost a leg and a hand from an accident.
HI brother, this is me rahat, I need to know something which is , is it possible to hire any scooter in the UK ( mainly 350cc honda forza) . I really want to give a test ride of this scooter :) . if possible , please give me details information. Thank you
Sure for around town why not ? there's people touring with super cubs, a 125 will have limitations of course but if you can live with them then it should be fine.
Oh wow I had 1 And I found it nibble as anything and so so light As well I own a aprilia srv 850 and thats 260 kgs And that is heavy but super fast as being turned up
The dash looks like a raccoon to me. Windshield mounts are the ears, gauges are the eyes, the center area of the handlebars are the lower part of the face. Am I the only one that sees it
I love the analogue clocks, even when off it looks good but a TFT screen just looks like a cheap, nasty outdated tablet and does nothing for the look of the bike in my opinion.
People think electronically operated and electrically operated is the same. Wrong. Electrically operated means a device merely reacts to having a current passed thru it whereas electronically operated involves a microprocessor which makes "decisions", like a calculator. There. You've learnt something.
I have to agree with you. I tried the latest 560 T max while my tracer 900 was in for a service. It was a great scooter, that will sit at 90 mph all day. But I got bored, having no gears to change & they just don’t feel as stable at speed as a motorcycle.
Just bought one. 2023 version, total black. It is bloody awesome, I absolutely love it.
My mate and I did a tour of West France, Northern Spain and around the Med last year . I was on a Forza 350. It was fantastic bike to do it on 3500 miles , fully laden it never really felt underpowered even in the Pyrenees. Only addition I'd advise is an after market screen that comes up an extra 4 inches. Thanks for the review.
Sounds like a great trip - I'm considering a change to a scooter for general road riding and touring and figured that they would be great for long trips. I'm considering a Forza 350 or TMax530/560 - I appreciate that the TMax is much bigger/faster/expensive. A test ride of both would help🤔
@@edxr250r price difference is huge .. I think this bike is more in Xmax 300 range
@@edxr250rTmax is overpriced... Go for an ak550
Been to Spain and back twice on my xmax250.
Instead brought a lovely 400 burghman for £1000 to tour on .
have owned a yam xmas 300 for two years now , chucked the rear suspension and put ohlins on it and ohlins springs in the front , replaced exhaust with a scorpion endcan and link pipe . fitted a new lithium battery saved over 6kilos in weight and now its the bike it should have been . ride it ever day for work come rain or shine , only grip is some of the fixings {brakes} haven't weathered to well over winter riding . then on days off , get to ride my Ducati monster . best of both worlds . once you ride a maxi scooter they are easy to fall in love with . good work
Where did you get the ohlins springs and rear suspension from
If someone was looking for a scooter that Honda seems the business. Really we motorcyclist should encourage as many people as possible to get onto two wheels, regardless the segment the bike rides in. This one was fun, keep up the good work👏
If England had good weather id be on a bike everyday of the year, our roads are terrible in winter
I have dirt bikes and my daily run around is a honda scooter i like the scooter for riding around town good for junctions and at lights etc just twist and go
The Honda Forza is the best scooter out there. I had the 125cc version 3 years ago. Top speed of 79Mph and can do around 300 miles on a full tank. Doesn't look like they've changed much on it for the newer models. The 125cc and 330cc models look identical too. You can easily store your jacket and helmet under the seat and even have some extra storage areas for little bits and bobs.
I'm going to get another Honda Forza 125 soon, it's a very comfortable ride.
Car become waste of time, space, and fuel this days
I have had my forza for a year now and love it. I bought it as a weekend leisure ride but now use it every day because it’s so practical and costs almost nothing to run.
@tf9888 my forza 350 2023 model's fuel economy is about 25 km/L (58.8 mpg) in city and about 33 km/L (77.6 mpg) on the highway going 100-120 km/h
Great review. I have had my Forza 350, here in Thailand, for a year or so. Only downside is the poor rear shocks...I swapped them ot for some RCG gas shocks, big improvement. Great scooter. Wife loves riding pillion too. Fitted a top box so that I can do shopping. Highly recommend this scooter.
I just rented a Forza 350 here in Bangkok. Taking it up to Chiang Mai to put it through some twisty roads.
I'll agree with you on the rear shocks. They are sub-par. Front suspension is too stiff as well. The bike needs adjustable dampening on the suspension.
Good choice to upgrade the rear shocks. Honda dropped the ball there.
The bike has a relatively long wheel base and has nice things like an adjustable windscreen and a nice moulded seat and loads of cargo space, traction control and ABS, and weighing in at 184 kg / 405 lbs, that would lead me to think it's a luxury scooter. But the seat foam is way too stiff as is the suspension. What was Honda thinking?
We are on the same wavelength. I’ve had my Forza for three years now. I put a top box on it for grocery shopping or travel. It’s nimble enough for around town here in Rayong, but plenty of guts to take me along the excellent Thai freeways for a day trip to Jomtien, or longer trips up north to mountainous areas like Petchabun.
Agreed! Seems everyone with a forza here in Thailand have changed the rear shocks😂 but I can’t fault anything else, the power is nice and like the guys it’s a low revving scooter very comfortable to ride around with your partner and the power is adapt for the Thai terrain, the ABS also helps due to the amount of sand sometimes on the roads
I have done 6000 miles on my forza 350 now. I can report that the suspension isnt the best, but it seems to break in over time, as does the engine. I have had a good number of motor bikes over my 20 odd years of riding, and i can safely say that the forza is in my top 3. I just love my little scoot....
I also have a Forza 350 here in Australia and find the front suspension is not adequate
As it bottoms out over small bumps
This is my 17th bike but first scooter and wouldn’t return to a sports bike as the convenience
Of day to day commuting just makes it so much more practical
@@barryheyder8938 I strongly believe that the bikes that are built for the European market have better build quality. Suspension components and other parts, like the screen etc. I have heard others in Asia and Australia complain about the suspension and also the thin wind screen. 🤔
Hi guys, I've had my Forza 350 now for just over 18 months and I also love this "bike" (just doesn't seem to do the machine justice calling it a scooter). I've been riding motorcycles for most of my adult life (50 years of riding now) and decided to change to the Forza after a knee-replacement OP, mainly for comfort issues. Have to admit that I was very uncertain about making the change after many years on motorbikes of 1100CC+. I would now not want to go back to motorbikes again as the Forza just ticks all the right boxes. The Forza easily handles even day-trips with my wife as pillion - with great comfort and ease! The front suspension for me is absolutely fine but I replaced the rear shocks with YSS adjustable ones, which made a really noticeable improvement. Also had the seat repolstered, including gel-inserts for both pilot & passenger. I/we can now ride the Forza all day long with no numb bums or aching knees!! The larger windscreen from Puig finished off the improvements. I live & purchased the Forza in Germany, but am not aware that there are any differences for Forzas purchased outside Europe??
@@mickwalley8132 I can agree with every thing you said 👍. What a bike it is. Only missing a ride by wore throttle so that cruse control could be added. But that would add to the base price. I loved my Forza, and have just sold it a week ago. Time for a bigger bike once again (with cruise control this time)
I've had various bikes and scooters over the years, from screaming two strokes to big cruisers. The only one I've kept is an Aprilia Leonardo 250 scooter. Because it's a ton of fun, costs nothing to run, is easy to clean and has a huge underseat storage area. Doubt I'll ever sell it, but if I did I'd probably buy another 250-400cc scoot. They're the perfect mix of fast, fun and practical.
Thanks for the review! It's rather unnerving that you insist on driving on the wrong side of the road😂 as a new rider, I'm thinking automatic scooter might be a great way to get used to to the road, without having to focus on shifting and all the extra stuff...
Although they're not "cool" I loved riding a scooter. It was so convenient. I think if I ever gave up on bikes I'd still always have a scooter for short journeys and commutes. With a top box you can easily carry a weeks shopping.
Bought a Friend's Forza 300,as a stop gap, had to sell my BMW 1150GS. Don't stop turn back to gaze at it BUT very surprised it's quick and on Twisties it's remarkably good, once you've mastered the twist and go.
Good video, straight to the point.
I have a Honda ADV150 which I absolutely love to bits, but its only downfall is its lack of high-end power that make it unsuitable for mixing with traffic on 110km/h freeways in Australia. I'm seriously considering the Forza 350 as my next upgrade, before I get into some seriously long-distance touring.
No comparison and short leg room on adv
ADV 160 is a perfect bike
Have an sh300 surprising performance. Had an xmax250 before. Yam for ease of maintenance and honda everything else(165kg) feels light as feather. Forza highly developed but basics sh300 is surprisingly capable
What was the suspension like on the xmax?
@@brenbradyawful on bumpy roads same as sh300. Think its twin rubbish shocks. Get used to it
This summer went to Croatia slovenia Austria Italy France Holland Switzerland. It was brilliant again but doesnt like too much weight on the top box going uphill on the switchbacks. Thoroughly recommend one on long tours. This trip just under 4000 miles. Loved every second.
Hoping to get a 350 forza next month. never been on a bike, so starting from scratch. Drove cars all my life, also cycled for years. Touching 60, so a little apprehensive leaving the safety of a car, I'd have good road awareness and decent balance etc from cycling,
With these bigger scooters they ditch the floorboard. One of the great things about a scooter is all the room for your feet. They keep limiting that space. What's next? A scooter with pegs. That's not a scooter. Kymco's and Zuma's are great but we get past about 150cc and we lose the floorboard. No place for the twelve pack. Great video friend!
There's plenty of foot positions on a modern scooter. No man sits with his feet together directly in front of them, its uncomfortable.
Honda really does make it all
Great video , I have the exact same one on order here in ThailandI should get it within a month, that what I was told , I'm so exited after seeing this video, thanks a lot and cheers from Thailand
Really good review which maintains your interest. It has made me want to try the Forza, so thank you!
Good review. Perhaps you can do the SH350i, that would be great,
Great review, I’ve just got one of these as a curtesy bike, I am impressed by its smoothness and as you say it feels effortless, thank you for sharing
Great review. I've always thought about getting one. Not for commuting because I'm retired, but to run to the store or visit neighbors around my community, etc... I would get a big engine like a 350..
I guess that's the appeal isn't it - a bike to nip about on and has quite a bit of underseat storage helps too. It's easy to ride, cheap to run and reliable!
Just bought mine for exactly that and it's perfect👍🏼
No need to stick around home. I'm 75, went to Portugal last year on a Himalayan. Thinking of the 350adv for next trip. Go well.
Bikes like this make for a fantastic commuter.
Softer or progressive springs and/or a lower viscosity oil maybe in the front forks might help matters. Great video, thanks.
When I owned a Forza and found when riding solo it was fine .But !! and it’s a big but when 2 up at slow speed and braking it wallowed so much it was like I was weaving thought cones just to keep it balanced. I tolerated this for 2 months but it was such a big issue I got rid off it. It made me look like a leaner rider unable to handle the bike ( and I’m a qualified instructor) it a shame as it’s a very nice bike with many plus points only the 2up slow speed handling let it down.
Silky smooth is smooth…. Buttery smooth I can’t imagine 😂
I've ridden Gixxer 600, er6f,zx6r, z800 since 2010 but then last year I bought Beverly 350st for work. I have to admit I thought it was going to be boring but I was in for a surprise... The damn scooter was on its own league not only was it fun it was practical and I took it on the M1 it was so smooth and responsive all the way to the top end I couldn't believe it was only a 300cc scooter.... But I had to get rid of it because of all the bandits trying to rob me of it...
Well on the ball maté brilliant review
Now that was what I call a good review, thank you.
Great review - I need to sub!.
Love the quote 'the firing order doesn't smooth it out'. I think the firing order is 1,1,1,1,.... 😆 It must have a clever balance shaft somewhere in there.
Ik heb zelf gekozen voor de ADV 350,heeft dezelfde motor maar de bochten neemt hij voortreffelijk ook vind ik de ADV mooier zeker met de Acrapovic en een Puig scherm
Now would love to see your TMAX review, do expect performance!!!
this honda stuff gets better and better wow
You can LITERALLY have your cake and eat it.
I literally died of shock on hearing that comment.
Got a 350 to commute and big bikes as well for fun. I have had all 3 300cc Forzas and done some miles on all of them, my opinion matches yours they are civilised and refined but the best on is the 2019 300. The 350 was made to retain the same power output with stricter EU emissions law, given a chance I would revert to the 300 it is the better bike all round. Good review, as biker I thought scoots were a bit lame till I got my first 300,, they have their place and the Forza is one of the very best. But having done this you have to try a Suzuki Bergman 650!
Went in to Honda today but with the 300L being $2000 cheaper i think I'll end up with the dual sport
Very interesting 🤔, I'm honestly considering getting one as a second bike at some stage, would be great for touring in the summer and the odd commute
I like mine.
It lacks a handbrake, a wind can blow it off the side stand.
It´s too easy to stop the engine with the side stand and walk away leaving the ignition and lights on, (hard to see in daylight).
Battery soon goes flat.
Dealership retains control of the bike´s electrical system through the Bluetooth device, (tinfoil works).
Suspension is poor on rough roads, fine on the tarmac.
It´s good for relaxed longer distances or my Spanish town which clings to a mountainside.
It´s a mid-way point between my old BMW R100 RS and a mobility scooter.
Got one, this is a good review.
Thank you for your positive feedback
I'm considering buying one this year. I want to do a bit of touring on it too. What's your thoughts?
Thanks for this, great review. However, it would be very helpful if you could let the viewer know your height, so we can make mental comparisons before deciding whether to go and see one in the flesh.
Thanks I do often add my height and I apologise for not doing so on this upload! I am 6ft tall hope that helps!
Im 6'5 & using this bike over here in thailand for 2 months its perfect and does brilliant on highways
Come on Honda bring this bike to the US!
Nice video.Can you do a review on HONDA FORZA 750,please.
Thinking about one of these. I was going to have a Suzuki Burgman 400, having had two of them in the past. But the Forza puts out the same power but is 36 kg lighter. Plus it has more underseat storage (which is important to me) and an electrically powered screen which the Burgman does not. And on top of all that it is quite a bit cheaper. The only thing I don't like is the non-adjustable suspension. If it is as firm as it says in the video I might change the rear shocks for something softer as I don't like a ride that is too firm.
Update: Had one for 3 months now (a used one 2022) and I love it! Handles beautifully, silky smooth, loads of under seat storage and economical (65 mpg in town, 90 plus on a long run). And the display gives all the info you could ever need. Plus the electric screen is a boon. Up when you need to protect yourself from the weather and down when it's hot and you need ventilation.
How much prize
"latest" - It's 2 years old; there's a new model for 2023.
3:55 The rear springs are adjustable.
Yes
I confirm they are adjustable
5 or 6 positions if I remember correctly
Went for a test ride on one. You certainly wouldn't have completed the u turn if you had gone left instead of right, that switch cluster would have hit your left leg as you turned the handlebars. Not sure who designed that one but he must have been at the Saki in a big way. Can't see how anyone near 6' tall and above, would buy one of these.
Nice jacket. I prefer the 350 ADV to the Forza. Better suspension.
Ik heb de adv en inderdaad is de vering beter,citer de VOOR vering.De achtervering van de ADV is ook erg stug
It would be amazing to see your review of the yamaha T max... Now that is a scooter and a half mate...
I think the rear shocks are adjustable.
What camera and microphone are you using to record audio and video in this clip?
Review of kymco cv3 would be awesome 👍
a thieves dream i woundlt bother i had one and it was taken
also not sure if its a defect or its meant to be the the mirrors are never lined up properly
the base of the mirror tothe body of the bike theres always a gap
I can't stop seeing a cats face in the dash.
😂😂😂😋
Forza 750 its the king ❤️😍
Well, since this isn't available in USA I went with the Yamaha XMAX 300 and it's a fine substitute let me tell ya.
Excellent thanks
I’m thinking of getting a scooter,would this suit a (mature)beginner ?
Is it possible to power a phone, when being used for navigation?
Can someone tell us if there is a problem with the front fork?
So would you use that scooter as a touring scooter? Or adv350 is better 🤔 I mean would you travel with it from the UK to the south of France and back???
There's people touring on super cubs 🙂
@@o00scorpion00o that some sort of perversion...
Does anyone know if they are coming to America?
my height is 170cm, is this scooter alright for me?
Forza vs ADV?
Seems the ADV suspension is firmer.
Why aren't more scooters available in the US?!?! This is crazy.
Because they don't sell
Nice to be able to disable your remote grom your app
Wow is nice and is very beautiful and the price 👌 😍
Haw mucch price in India bro
Better than the ADV 😊
There's only one Maxi scooter worth having imo
Yamaha Tmax TechMax
Ever since its first incarnation.It has only got better.
The current model is fully loaded with more tech than most bikes.
Handles like a bike,pulls well,comfy list goes on
Yes pricey but worth every penny.in 2003 they cost 7k
I loved it that much i bought 2.now their fetching more than a mt10
I urge you to try one!
@@cassius348 me yes. as that's what I'll end up having if i can ride again.after suffering a major RTC.
Its not the bike its the rider that makes the difference
No good having 160-200bhp if you cor ride for toffee.
Willy waving 😉
@@cassius348 you obviously haven't rode one.
@@Justin-iw7pl course you'll be able to ride again. I once said that and now own a forza. And that's coming a guy that's lost a leg and a hand from an accident.
From the light I can cream a T max on my ADV 350
does the glovebox lock?
How tall are you? Tnx.
ADV350 review soon?
what about reliablity?
Excellento.. . !.. !!. .
HI brother, this is me rahat, I need to know something which is , is it possible to hire any scooter in the UK ( mainly 350cc honda forza) . I really want to give a test ride of this scooter :) . if possible , please give me details information. Thank you
Wish it was available in the U.S.
It's not 29bhp it's 27bhp
350cc 22kW
Is the 125cc version of it any good?
Sure for around town why not ? there's people touring with super cubs, a 125 will have limitations of course but if you can live with them then it should be fine.
Oh wow I had 1
And I found it nibble as anything and so so light
As well I own a aprilia srv 850 and thats 260 kgs
And that is heavy but super fast as being turned up
collaboration with kymco?
Can honda released 400cc forza in manila pls. We love driving outside city for fresh air pls !!!!!!!!!@
The dash looks like a raccoon to me. Windshield mounts are the ears, gauges are the eyes, the center area of the handlebars are the lower part of the face. Am I the only one that sees it
I can see it
very nice
Just Bought a 300 cvt.
I love the analogue clocks, even when off it looks good but a TFT screen just looks like a cheap, nasty outdated tablet and does nothing for the look of the bike in my opinion.
I dont get this comparison. A family car can bring a family safely while a motorcycle can just carry 2 people.
ADV 350 has the same power, with motorbike front forks so much better than the Forza.
I should have got this one instead of my Forza 750 DCT.
Really? Why's that Marcus? I've been looking at the 750 to replace my 750 Yam Tenere. So i am really interested in your comment.
@@redduketeleman it’s just too heavy for my every day needs. Great for touring as I have done France Spain and Gibraltar 2200 of faultless miles.
GT?
this is not the 2023 model...
who said it is the 2023 one?
@@meridianmoda "with me I have the latest Forza 350 to review" - video posted 1 month ago, latest is 2023
I’ll stick to my BMW C400GT; 35bhp ✔️
People think electronically operated and electrically operated is the same. Wrong. Electrically operated means a device merely reacts to having a current passed thru it whereas electronically operated involves a microprocessor which makes "decisions", like a calculator.
There. You've learnt something.
Great scooter and if your a cat lover well clocks and bars look like a cat 🐈
l wish l had UK salary. it costs 6 months worth of my salary rip
U.K salary but high cost of living and energy, same for most of Europe also very high income taxes.
The Kymco Ak550 is faster than the Honda XADV & nearly at par w the Tmax. Brand bias review
You don’t know how to use it. I have it. You have to press the small button for sportive mode. Than if you are real pilot you can drive like in a Tmax
free hundred and firty!
forza vs xmax
I never liked scooters I prefer real motorcycle with gears in-fact I ride only dual sports
I have to agree with you. I tried the latest 560 T max while my tracer 900 was in for a service. It was a great scooter, that will sit at 90 mph all day. But I got bored, having no gears to change & they just don’t feel as stable at speed as a motorcycle.