Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
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Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Hi all,
I have posted this in the general section. Hopefully it's in the right place
About 5 weeks ago I came off the Forza when I was going round a bend. The bike just slipped under me and slid , hit the curb and tippled over causing cosmetic damage to both sides. Some people stopped to hep me and I started up the bike and road it home.
Now that my ankle is healing (ligaments) I decided to ride it to work this morning for the first time after parking it up after the slide. When I tried using the electronic remote the bike didn't respond at all. I tried the spare remote and again nothing. No sign of life at all on the bike and I wonder if for some reason the battery has died in connection with the accident. I've no idea why this could be.
My question is due to the bike being locked and the seat also locked. How do I get to the battery to try to charge it? I presume the battery is located under the seat somewhere? With the remote fob there is a plastic hex thing which I think is used somehow if the battery in the fob has died. Can anyone give me basic instructions how I use this or how I can gain access to under the seat. If I can pop the seat i can access the bike manual to check how to access the battery
Thankyou for reading and hopefully helping me out
Kind regards
Deks
I have posted this in the general section. Hopefully it's in the right place
About 5 weeks ago I came off the Forza when I was going round a bend. The bike just slipped under me and slid , hit the curb and tippled over causing cosmetic damage to both sides. Some people stopped to hep me and I started up the bike and road it home.
Now that my ankle is healing (ligaments) I decided to ride it to work this morning for the first time after parking it up after the slide. When I tried using the electronic remote the bike didn't respond at all. I tried the spare remote and again nothing. No sign of life at all on the bike and I wonder if for some reason the battery has died in connection with the accident. I've no idea why this could be.
My question is due to the bike being locked and the seat also locked. How do I get to the battery to try to charge it? I presume the battery is located under the seat somewhere? With the remote fob there is a plastic hex thing which I think is used somehow if the battery in the fob has died. Can anyone give me basic instructions how I use this or how I can gain access to under the seat. If I can pop the seat i can access the bike manual to check how to access the battery
Thankyou for reading and hopefully helping me out
Kind regards
Deks
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
have a look here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scrUTdApUhg
He shows the procedure for the SH.
The only difference is on the Forza you'll find the plug for the blue emergency connector under the seat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scrUTdApUhg
He shows the procedure for the SH.
The only difference is on the Forza you'll find the plug for the blue emergency connector under the seat.
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Sounds like another good reason use a trickle charger with a external plugin adaptor. If the battery goes, simply plug in the charger to have enough current to activate the switch.
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Hopefully you gave it a good check over before riding again after your crash apart from noticing it wouldn’t start after a few weeks.
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
The Forza has some kind of tip over sensor. Does it need to be reset? Not sure what it is.
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-s0EIMUyRg
Feel with your fingers for gap then pull up the top then it should be free - its held by four tabs - two lower down
Feel with your fingers for gap then pull up the top then it should be free - its held by four tabs - two lower down
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Great advice!Sounds like another good reason use a trickle charger with a external plugin adaptor. If the battery goes, simply plug in the charger to have enough current to activate the switch.
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Thanks for the helpful replies. I clipped off the front plastic piece. The one directly under the ignition dial and used the black hex thing to pop the boot.
The battery was totally flat, I've had it on charge for 24 hours and its starting fine now. I ordered one of the battery trickler things today for £13 off Amazon so you can just plug it to the terminal which I'll just have under seat.
The bad thing now is the steering isn't straight anymore it's about 5 degrees out when going in a straight line. I'm hoping it's not bent forks and it's like a pushbike where you can adjust it back straight. I'm going to book it into the garage tomorrow for it looking at
Fingers crossed
Mike
The battery was totally flat, I've had it on charge for 24 hours and its starting fine now. I ordered one of the battery trickler things today for £13 off Amazon so you can just plug it to the terminal which I'll just have under seat.
The bad thing now is the steering isn't straight anymore it's about 5 degrees out when going in a straight line. I'm hoping it's not bent forks and it's like a pushbike where you can adjust it back straight. I'm going to book it into the garage tomorrow for it looking at
Fingers crossed
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
If it is only slightly out you could try to tap the front tyre against a high kerb at a slight angle
Mine was very slightly out from new, so that's what I did to cure it
Mine was very slightly out from new, so that's what I did to cure it
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Hi Forzy,
I'd say it is about 5 to 10 degrees out. I'm rubbish when it comes to mechanics but I found a diagram on a web search it looked like there may be a possibility the main column is clamped and it could be that can be adjusted.
I'll book it in at the dealer and if its going to cost too much I may as well claim off my insurance and get all the cosmetic damage sorted as well. I have 10 years no claims insurance and I really don't want to lose that but maybe I should get the bike back to perfect for the sake of around £800 for excess and lost no claims
I'd say it is about 5 to 10 degrees out. I'm rubbish when it comes to mechanics but I found a diagram on a web search it looked like there may be a possibility the main column is clamped and it could be that can be adjusted.
I'll book it in at the dealer and if its going to cost too much I may as well claim off my insurance and get all the cosmetic damage sorted as well. I have 10 years no claims insurance and I really don't want to lose that but maybe I should get the bike back to perfect for the sake of around £800 for excess and lost no claims
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Thinking about it, it's probably not 10 degrees but it is very noticeable so I'll guess it at 5 degrees
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
I think that's probably wise, then, they can give it a good check overI'll book it in at the dealer
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Aye Forzy, it's booked on Tuesday. I'll post here the details.
On a side note I rode it to work and back today which is approx 50 miles. I didn't notice anything bad. It tops out at 90 mph. I'm 6ft tall and will look at getting the 4" taller screen as at this speed it really smashes into your helmet and the noise is deafening
On a side note I rode it to work and back today which is approx 50 miles. I didn't notice anything bad. It tops out at 90 mph. I'm 6ft tall and will look at getting the 4" taller screen as at this speed it really smashes into your helmet and the noise is deafening
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
It saddens me to say that as from today I am no longer a proud Forza 300 2019 owner. I ended up claiming through the insurance and they have written my baby off. A really sad day, I even cried this morning
Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
Don't be sad, you now get to go and buy an Xmax 300 instead.Deksx wrote:It saddens me to say that as from today I am no longer a proud Forza 300 2019 owner. I ended up claiming through the insurance and they have written my baby off. A really sad day, I even cried this morning
Much better.

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Did the insurance offer a new replacement ?Deksx wrote:It saddens me to say that as from today I am no longer a proud Forza 300 2019 owner. I ended up claiming through the insurance and they have written my baby off. A really sad day, I even cried this morning
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
So are Honda sh125 mode,syou you wrote:PCXs are good
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
sorry to hear of your accident Deksx
that is bad
what happened ?
good info on the dead battery situation, I never even saw that coming

did you return to the accident scene? can you think of anymore details about what caused the accident? we all drive around bends every day and dont come offAbout 5 weeks ago I came off the Forza when I was going round a bend.
what happened ?
good info on the dead battery situation, I never even saw that coming
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Re: Opening seat on Forza 300 with a suspected dead battery
es anybody know where I can obtain a genuine emergency key?