Forza 750 - 2nd viewing

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velocipede6295
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Forza 750 - 2nd viewing

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I had a test ride on a "25" reg Honda Forza 750 ( 2024 model registered in 2025 ) - just over 2 months ago. It went and handled very well on an extended test ride. I wasn't sure about the weight - moving it about, plus it wasn't the easiest for me to get on and off. The PX allowance for my Tech Max 300 was too low me, but I have since sold it privately.
I still really like my ADV 350, but hanker after something bigger as well, and motorcycles are no longer really suitable for me.
Anyway, I'm going to see it again on Friday, check again what I'm like getting on an off, and move it about a bit on the forecourt. They've said I can have another test ride if I want, I may do, but the ride itself a couple of months ago, was very good. It's red, £7990, with under 4k miles on the clock. Decisions, decisions.

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Good price. I did consider one but went for the automatic Mt07 as it was 50kg lighter
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There are some interesting lighter automatic bike options appearing now, Honda put their e-clutch on some smaller bikes

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