I am about 6 foot and the Forza is a bit tight for me, so I took off the buttrest to see if that helped. Wanted to gain a couple of inches but leave the scooter so it could be converted back to stock easily if I go to sell it. I gained the inches but sadly the bolt holes were UGLY and would let water in the storage compartment. Anyway I measured the bolts on the seat and went to the local hardware store. I used new bolts with fender washers to cover the holes and protect the seat. Once I was happy with it I painted the bolts with black paint.
Not sure this is for everyone but it worked for me and cost less than 10 bucks AND I can reinstall the factory buttrest at any time.
Hope this helps someone.
Removed buttrest/backrest
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- ghmpm
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Removed buttrest/backrest
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Glenn
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2015 Honda Forza 300
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2005 Honda Goldwing Trike
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Re: Removed buttrest/backrest
good to know!
- ghmpm
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Re: Removed buttrest/backrest
UPDATE: I used the Forza all summer and it helped with the space but there is not much padding! Anyway I installed a Medium Airhawk air cushion and that made a huge difference! Easy install and fixed the padding problem.
Glenn
2015 Honda Forza 300
2012 Honda Silver Wing
2005 Honda Goldwing Trike
2015 Honda Forza 300
2012 Honda Silver Wing
2005 Honda Goldwing Trike