Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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Can you make that the last please.

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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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Bern wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 10:16 am
XP500FUN wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 1:29 am a Silverwing is better but not as good as it could of been.

How exactly could it have been better ??

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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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XP500FUN wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 11:14 am Can you make that the last please.

Thank you.
Errr, what happened to ..........

XP500FUN wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 10:44 am Do me a favour Meldrew, don`t reply to my posts and I won`t reply to yours.
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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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Hi Bern same as any scooter re the silverwing, 2 yoke bike like front forks and an enclosed chain driven proper swinging arm.

I think if they had done that it could have be been a T max beater as so good in other ways.

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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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TBH your best bet is to go buy a 'proper' motorbike bud, no scooter is ever going to meet your expectations, then again I doubt you'll find too many 'proper' motorbikes with an enclosed drive chain these days. If your roads are so bad that a faster reacting suspension setup is needed go find something that appeals to you with leading/trailing link forks or go for the ultimate & get a set of Earles forks

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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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orange1290 wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 7:21 am The issue with using a 'proper' swinging arm without the engine attached is space under the seat. The XMAX/Forza 300 have much more space under the seat, 42l for the xmax300. It was one of the main criteria for me buying one together with the fantasticly low fuel consumption. Tmax is a great bike but less practical from storage perspective due to the swinging arm/engine configuration.
Not necessarily true - the Burgman 650 has a proper swing arm and has a large enough space under the seat to lose a helmet in! I would have thought that a 'proper' engine and swing arm arrangement would give the designer more flexibility to mount the engine and other mechanical bits where they feel best, which might be to maximise luggage space. After all, the engine on the Tmax (the bulkiest thing to find space for, together with the fuel tank) is relatively well forward under your knees, and there there is only the space for the CVT and final drive to find space for under the seat (which are both at the sides anyway) so really, the TMax ought to have huge luggage space under the seat! I guess finding sufficient space for rear wheel travel must be an issue.

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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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Hi Bern yes, you might be right. But I love the Silverwing too much.

I`ll be honest its not quite the best bike I`ve ver had, but its the best bike I`ve ever had !!!!!!!

Also I`ve often wondered why they don`t enclose the chains, and drive belts more on bikes, keeps chains going well for ages, and keeps chipping`s and debri etc out of the belt and drive bits.

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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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XP500FUN wrote: Thu Sep 27, 2018 1:41 pm Also I`ve often wondered why they don`t enclose the chains, and drive belts more on bikes, keeps chains going well for ages, and keeps chipping`s and debri etc out of the belt and drive bits.

That's easy bud, a) they don't look cool & b) they wouldn't sell so many replacement chains/belts.

Really must do a few pic's of the .. Silver Wing extra capacity, solo rider seat with added lumbar support sometime

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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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Forza300 in at C/Bay motorcycles next Friday, can sit on it on Saturday pay lunch time ride home Monday :D
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Re: Xmax 300 or Forza 300

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My mate (he's a big lad!) who rides a lovely modern BMW R1200RT eventually had a shot on my new Forza 300 yesterday. His comments were "what a revelation, fantastic, great suspension and so comfortable. Love the screen" He was also surprised by the power for a "300". Personally, I just think that it's a great scooter although I've only ever ridden my PCX and an SH300i as a comparison. I thought that the SH was great too but the Forza will suit me better for touring.

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