dirty Forza to clean new Forza

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I actually rode a new for a the other day while the crossrunner was being serviced and I must admit to being generally impressed even with my lardy arse on it .Now if they made a forza with a bigger motor I would be tempted in the future when the srv needs to be changed .


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Generalpurpose wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2019 1:16 pm do you guys turn the key fob off every time you park it up? I do and will keep doing so...
Never even thought about it. Does it say something in the manual about the fob?

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my dealer showed me how to do it. just press and hold the bottom button for a few seconds and a little light will switch from green to red. to turn it back on its the reverse procedure.

I am just think if it's off at night or whilst I am parked outside work no one can scan the key signal and nick it

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so first 150 miles are on the clock. have been using it for my daily commute and it goes very well. I find myself being a little faster everywhere as this newer version sits better at speed...(obviously always within the law)

it copes very well with bumpy country lanes that I use and so far it shows over 85 mpg average fuel consumption and range calculation should give 210 to 220 miles to a tank...

I will get heated grips fitted during the first service but I don't think I will need a top box as all my stuff fits nicely under the seat

so far so good.
and I do like the dash lighting in the dark

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my forza has pirelli disable scooter tyresImage

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Meldrew wrote:I'm losing it, mine are also Pirelli Diablo. :roll:
no probs mate...
yes the pirelli tyres are pretty sticky. will see how long they last

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Generalpurpose wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:10 pm my forza has pirelli disable scooter tyres
Yours will be a mobility scooter then 😉

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Symcity wrote:
Generalpurpose wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 4:10 pm my forza has pirelli disable scooter tyres
Yours will be a mobility scooter then [emoji6]
lol nice one

did not spot the auto correct nonsense...

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Seeing some good deals creeping in on the new forzas and some decent priced 2nd hand ones, still amazed that some dealers are still wanting 3.5k plus for the older model even up to 6 years old with varying mileage, seem a few being chancers as i have seen some decent low milers around 2.5k recently but prices seem to have creeped up in the last week or so?
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but prices seem to have creeped up in the last week or so?

Heading towards better weather.
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