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Is that your parking sensor Steve ;0

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Stephen wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 9:14 am I ordered this the same time i ordered the bike,its a Givi one,the guard was here fairly quick but the fitting kit only arrived last week,the deal was they would fit if,the axle nut needed to come off,a spacer removed and the fitting kit arm takes the place of the removed spacer,i would of needed a touque wrench and my diy mechanical skills rate very low 😁

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Do things like that actually do anything useful??? It seems very unlikely to me, but I'm happy to be corrected!

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I think it does to help to keep some of the crud away,had one on the ADV,I’ll have look after my next ride

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at 10 grand a bit much to fork out for what it is an NC clothes in plastic.
servicing would be costly to.
I have no problem with drive chain.
rather go for much smaller Forza or the DCT bike.
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Have to say Johnakay the 750 forza is a tad more sophisticated than a standard dct bike and worth every penny in my humble opinion

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Symcity wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 3:03 am Have to say Johnakay the 750 forza is a tad more sophisticated than a standard dct bike and worth every penny in my humble opinion
👍i’ll second that,

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yes maybe so .I dont have a problem with others opinion. that's what forums are for.
a friendly discussion.
as it happens I've sat on one today and I like it.
but the luggage space put me off other wise its a nice looking scooter.
in the small luggage space ,I dont know what I can carry in there?
currently when we tour ,I have a 45 ltr top box and two 33 litre side cases.
top box I mainly carry all our rain gear in it.
I may not need so much with the bit of weather protection that I may have on the scooter.
thats why I think the 350 might be more practical with having a bigger storage space.
after next I may not go touring any more,who knows.
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johnakay wrote: Fri Sep 03, 2021 7:24 am at 10 grand a bit much to fork out for what it is an NC clothes in plastic.
servicing would be costly to.
The Forza is better equipped - the NC-X hasn't even got a centrestand as standard. It may have changed now, but the NC-X only used to have a single front disk brake, whilst the Integra / Forza has twin disks. The NC-X screen is pretty minimal and seat rather hard (apparently). Plus very little wind protection on the X. You pays your money etc!

No particular reason why servicing would be particularly expensive...major service intervals are 8k miles I think and no rubber bands to worry about!

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johnakay wrote: Mon Sep 06, 2021 12:12 pm yes maybe so .I dont have a problem with others opinion. that's what forums are for.
a friendly discussion.
as it happens I've sat on one today and I like it.
but the luggage space put me off other wise its a nice looking scooter.
in the small luggage space ,I dont know what I can carry in there?
currently when we tour ,I have a 45 ltr top box and two 33 litre side cases.
top box I mainly carry all our rain gear in it.
I may not need so much with the bit of weather protection that I may have on the scooter.
thats why I think the 350 might be more practical with having a bigger storage space.
after next I may not go touring any more,who knows.
Sorry Johnakay but you appear to talk in riddles - you have me confused with your comments and they don’t have much bearing on the original topic - friendly discussion I can accept but I call it a day when you’re not making sense - sorry buddy - have a nice day

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ok I'll re word just so you can understand. opinions are like arse holes everyone has one.
yes theres more to the 750 Forza than the X but certainly not worth the 10 grand they're asking for..
as it happens I've sat on one today and I like the look of it but that's it.
but the luggage space put me off other wise its a nice looking scooter.
the small luggage space ,I dont know what I can carry in there other than a full face helmet,wouldn't of thought you could carry much even with top box on for touring,already said side luggage is out..
currently when we tour on my motor bike , I have a 45 ltr top box and two 33 litre side cases.
top box I mainly carry all our rain gear in it.
I may not need so much weather gear having the bit of weather protection that I have on the scooter.
thats why I was thinking the 350 might be more practical with having a bigger storage space.
after next year I may not go touring any more,who knows.
sometime my typing isn't as quick as my thinking.
If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
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