Forza 750
- StephenC
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Re: Forza 750
That doesn't sound right. Have you checked to see if a tyre balance weight is missing?
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Can is not the same as Should
Can is not the same as Should
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Re: Forza 750
It's not been out much, I just took out it of the garage to give the engine a run on It's main stand and it was bouncing all over the place
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- horobags
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Re: Forza 750
some scoots vibrate on centre stand especially if they have a top box fitted. look up 'grip puppies' on ebay, I wouldn't be without them.
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Re: Forza 750
Vibrate, yes...'bounce all over the place' , No!
- Maxi Burger
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Re: Forza 750
I second that. I found my grips to be a bit thin in my hands so grip puppies serve a dual purpose for me, making them fatter and more comfortable.
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Re: Forza 750
Hi, I have a Forza 750 and there are little or no vibrations in the hand grips. Probably Honda could have made it smoother if they hadn't chosen a 270 degree crankshaft - but 270 degree crankshafts are very much in fashoin with japanese parallel twin bikes these days.