Hi folks,
Looking to get a maxi scooter for city errands and B-road jaunts with my camera. I've got 2 bikes, a GS and a V7 but want the simplicity and practicality of a scooter. Really fancy a TMax or Forza 750 but given I've got a GS, makes more sense financially to get a Forza 350 or a Burgman 400. Head and heart arguing constantly. Another factor, Yamaha and Suzuki dealers 4-5 hours round trip, Honda 1 miles away. Very little used stock in Aberdeen, no chance of test rides (except maybe Honda). So I'm watching YT videos etc and would appreciate input from you experienced Maxi Scooter folks.
P.S. Kymco 400 and 550 get lots of mentions but are virtually impossible to find in Scotland. Shame.
Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
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Re: Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
Hi, welcome along.
I think you answered your own question ..... Honda Dealer 1 mile away Get a Forza and then wonder why you need another bike .
I think you answered your own question ..... Honda Dealer 1 mile away Get a Forza and then wonder why you need another bike .
Re: Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
Just have to get head around that 300cc is all you need not worth going for super scoot if have a big bike as well.
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Re: Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
Welcome along - Sagalout is spot on - why do you require such a large and powerful scooter for city errands and b road jaunts - lunacy in my opinion
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Re: Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
Yes as has been said - Honda every time - the Forza 350 will surprise you with its capabilities (just give yourself time to get used to the 'difference') ; and the dealer a mile away has to be a clincher!
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Re: Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
Thanks a lot for the input folks - I hear you about the 750! Yoy're talking sense Yes, the 350 will do the job nicely and save £5K. Was mainly about the rear suspension memory of my 300 Forza that put the 750 in the frame but I can upgrade that. 350's seem to be in short supply but I found a couple of demo bikes. What are your thoughts on getting a demo bike? Guess they may have been thrashed a bit during the run-in period but have heard modern engines can withstand that. Cheers
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Re: Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
On another tack how about an SH125 big wheels so better on back roads and cheaper to run , or even a Vision 110 check out Scootyman on Utube for the vision .
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Re: Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
My Forza is ex-demo; no problems. If you think about it, it's V difficult to run in a CVT scooter 'badly' - you can't slog the engine in a high gear, and if you open the throttle wide it more or less self-limits the revs until it catches up with itself! You'll still have the dealer warranty, anyway.
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Re: Decisions, decisions..hello from Aberdeen
Yeh, fair point. I guess the warranty starts from the date it's registered? Something to keep in mind. Haven't checked out warranty length yet, probably 2 years?Greyerbeard wrote: ↑Fri Dec 24, 2021 5:13 am My Forza is ex-demo; no problems. If you think about it, it's V difficult to run in a CVT scooter 'badly' - you can't slog the engine in a high gear, and if you open the throttle wide it more or less self-limits the revs until it catches up with itself! You'll still have the dealer warranty, anyway.