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MrGrumpy wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 7:13 am
Stephen wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 8:54 am the screen i found to be very noisy and a bit of buffeting,why didn’t Honda put an electric screen on it
btw Givi already do THREE accessory screens for it:
1) A taller one https://www.givi.co.uk/my-motorcycle/pr ... ls/d1186st
and 2) one only slightly higher than the original: https://www.givi.co.uk/my-motorcycle/pr ... als/d1186s
And 3) an Airflow screen: https://www.givi.co.uk/my-motorcycle/pr ... als/af1186

No idea how much. All appear to give better wind protection for the hands, which look totally exposed by the standard screen.

Plus they do a rear hugger, and racks for Monolock/Monokey topboxes.
Thanks MrGrumpy….i see them on the Givi website when i was checking out for other accessories,still in manufacturing it says,so obviously no price as yet,it was such a good ride other than the screen,i could probably put up with a little bit of noise until a laminar lip or aftermarket screen is available.

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Here's some screen options Steve with prices. Works out at around £120 with postage for the highest 67cm version. As it's a French supplier, there may also be some sort of import duty.

https://www.silverstonemotor.com/en/par ... -67cm.html

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Given the profusion of optional accessories so soon after the launch of the model, I can only presume that the ones designed for the Integra fit the Forza!

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The Puig screen appears to give some wind protection to the lower arms/hands - if so I'll go for that as its the only area the standard screen needs improving for my build/height.

https://puig.tv/en/tuning-motos/windshi ... e=&colour=

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abitmad wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 8:43 am Here's some screen options Steve with prices. Works out at around £120 with postage for the highest 67cm version. As it's a French supplier, there may also be some sort of import duty.

https://www.silverstonemotor.com/en/par ... -67cm.html
Cheers Stephen……its stuff for me to look at before i make the final decision on my choice of bikes…..as you know i like the Tmax,but my test ride on the Honda thrilled me,another visit to Grafton may be called for.

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Stephen wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 4:08 pm …..as you know i like the Tmax,but my test ride on the Honda thrilled me,another visit to Grafton may be called for.
Thrilled you????!? I didn't realise you liked it that much! When I test rode the X-ADV I thought it was OK even if the engine annoyed me. It didn't thrill me compared to the TMax - have Honda improved the Integra/Forza so much that its now serious fun to ride?????

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I think they have improved it,certainly seemed so to me…..but my standards may well be lower than yours…..got to be worth you getting a test ride on one,even if you have no intention of buying one😎

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Well, my recent reliability issues have made me a bit disenchanted with the Tmax, so I am considering a Forza in the future. On the other hand, historically I don't seem to get on too well with Hondas, and whilst I have a local dealer, I'm not too impressed with them!

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Another review of the Forza....doesn't say anything too startling.

https://www.visordown.com/reviews/first ... ide-review

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Very tempted. Think a trip to via moto for a test ride in order

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