well it turned up thursday, and I spent the day on it yesterday, took the seat tub out and used XCP on the engine/frame ect, all ready for winter riding now.
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Re: new forza
Looking good . all we need now it some good weekend weather. And a breakfast meet .
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I think that it looks great in white - blends nicely with the silver trim.
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A MOT . Don't think so more like the next time it needs fuelling upHas been maxi tours wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 5:05 am That's a keeper that is until it needs an MOT at least .
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Re: new forza
Alanzzg wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 8:21 amA MOT . Don't think so more like the next time it needs fuelling upHas been maxi tours wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 5:05 am That's a keeper that is until it needs an MOT at least .
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Re: new forza
What's involved in removing the seat tub? Quite fancy having a look at mine.
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you have to remove battery cover, two bolts in the bottom base, pop out the plastic fasterners all around the perimeter , there is a sneaky one behind the tool box compartment, two black screws near the rear light, remove the rear light cover (slide backwards) where you will see the last two bolts holding the tub in. The rear handrail bolts and thats it.
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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What a gentlemanhorobags wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:42 pm you have to remove battery cover, two bolts in the bottom base, pop out the plastic fasterners all around the perimeter , there is a sneaky one behind the tool box compartment, two black screws near the rear light, remove the rear light cover (slide backwards) where you will see the last two bolts holding the tub in. The rear handrail bolts and thats it.
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Re: new forza
Nice one Mark. I always had a soft spot for the Mk.1 Forza that I had for commuting.
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