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Re: Picked up one of our Forzas...80+ MPH Interstate Cruisin
Nice review. I haven't taken mine to 80 mph yet, but (and maybe it's because I haven't had a bike in 12 years and/or am used to much bigger bikes) I thought it handled a little squirrely at 70. Seems like you just think of changing direction and it steers. Wind gusts and traffic turbulence also seemed to toss it around. I was on two-lane highways and oncoming trucks were blowing me all over the place.

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Sounds like you're too tense, relax and it should be better.
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Nice review Skuuter. Nothing to disagree with in my own experience so far with the Forza. As for wind buffeting, I seem to experience less wind buffeting on the Forza at 70 mph with the stock screen than I did on the PCX at 55 mph with the medium Givi screen. No doubt due to the lower seat height and wider fairing on the Forza.
Lot of folks buy the PCX and then look for ways to mod it for highway speed. Well, the Forza is the mod they are looking for and then some! Frankly the PCX at 60 mph with a 6'1" rider doesn't feel all that stable and I'm not sure I would even want to take it to 70mph on a busy highway. I can say that the Forza feels more comfortable and stable at highway speed since it sits lower and has a wider stance.
Lot of folks buy the PCX and then look for ways to mod it for highway speed. Well, the Forza is the mod they are looking for and then some! Frankly the PCX at 60 mph with a 6'1" rider doesn't feel all that stable and I'm not sure I would even want to take it to 70mph on a busy highway. I can say that the Forza feels more comfortable and stable at highway speed since it sits lower and has a wider stance.

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AustinPCX wrote:Nice review Skuuter. Nothing to disagree with in my own experience so far with the Forza. As for wind buffeting, I seem to experience less wind buffeting on the Forza at 70 mph with the stock screen than I did on the PCX at 55 mph with the medium Givi screen. No doubt due to the lower seat height and wider fairing on the Forza.
Lot of folks buy the PCX and then look for ways to mod it for highway speed. Well, the Forza is the mod they are looking for and then some! Frankly the PCX at 60 mph with a 6'1" rider doesn't feel all that stable and I'm not sure I would even want to take it to 70mph on a busy highway. I can say that the Forza feels more comfortable and stable at highway speed since it sits lower and has a wider stance.
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Careful now, you don't want to upset the "believers" with your heresy.AustinPCX wrote:Lot of folks buy the PCX and then look for ways to mod it for highway speed. Well, the Forza is the mod they are looking for and then some!
I certainly did

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gn2 wrote:Careful now, you don't want to upset the "believers" with your heresy.AustinPCX wrote:Lot of folks buy the PCX and then look for ways to mod it for highway speed. Well, the Forza is the mod they are looking for and then some!
I certainly did
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skuuter wrote:gn2 wrote:Careful now, you don't want to upset the "believers" with your heresy.AustinPCX wrote:Lot of folks buy the PCX and then look for ways to mod it for highway speed. Well, the Forza is the mod they are looking for and then some!
I certainly did
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For those who have a Forza, what's in your tool kit? I got a license plate for mine today and went to put it on, and the only tool in the tool kit was a screwdriver. Is that it, or should I contact my dealer to get the rest of the kit?

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Gingivitis Khan wrote:For those who have a Forza, what's in your tool kit? I got a license plate for mine today and went to put it on, and the only tool in the tool kit was a screwdriver. Is that it, or should I contact my dealer to get the rest of the kit?
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The online PDF owners manual (I assume it's the manual for the European market, as it lists the minimum octane rating for gas as 91) lists a bunch of tools, including a pin spanner to adjust the shocks. My owners manual says to use "the pin spanner" to adjust them, implying that one should be in the kit.you you wrote:Gingivitis Khan wrote:For those who have a Forza, what's in your tool kit? I got a license plate for mine today and went to put it on, and the only tool in the tool kit was a screwdriver. Is that it, or should I contact my dealer to get the rest of the kit?
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I think they've given you a PCX toolkit by mistake.
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gn2 wrote:I think they've given you a PCX toolkit by mistake.
Would anyone use/trust the standard toolkit. Even a BMW one? On a scale of one to ten they barely scrap a two
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I have tons of tools, so it's no big deal, but the wrench to adjust the shock pre-load would be nice.you you wrote:gn2 wrote:I think they've given you a PCX toolkit by mistake.
Would anyone use/trust the standard toolkit. Even a BMW one? On a scale of one to ten they barely scrap a two

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skutter, great job (and a hard one It is
all that riding about on curvy up/down hills with green surround sound....yawn, gotta be boring! Dang!! I for one am not only envious of your New spanky 2 wheels but as usual, the roads you ride! Perfect combo for your reviews. Cheers! The Forza is sounding better by the post! Good it's living up to expectations. I'm enjoying everyone's happiness, keep the postings coming 


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You should be able to turn it with your hand, no tool required.Gingivitis Khan wrote:the wrench to adjust the shock pre-load would be nice.
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Yeah, I would think more. Just call your salesman/dealer or Go back there and ask. Or have the salesperson pop the seat on one that's there (hope there is one thereGingivitis Khan wrote:For those who have a Forza, what's in your tool kit? I got a license plate for mine today and went to put it on, and the only tool in the tool kit was a screwdriver. Is that it, or should I contact my dealer to get the rest of the kit?

Hey, you paid the big bucks after all, so get it all. By the way "I did" what I just suggested when I bought my 2007 MP3. Got my missing tools just by inspecting the showroom model

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gn2 wrote:You should be able to turn it with your hand, no tool required.Gingivitis Khan wrote:the wrench to adjust the shock pre-load would be nice.
On the mainstand maybe
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Hi, Skuuter:
I'm interested in the stability of the Forza ridden two-up at highway speed.
My wife and I rode the PCX 150 (two-up) on a few miles of freeway this weekend, throttle wide open, and the feeling in the bars was "skittish" at best. Not pleasant for me.
Later the same day, I rode the PCX solo at 65 mph (GPS says the speedo is very close) and it felt more stable with a greater percentage of the rider weight centered.
What about the Forza -- two-up at Interstate speed?
Thanks!
I'm interested in the stability of the Forza ridden two-up at highway speed.
My wife and I rode the PCX 150 (two-up) on a few miles of freeway this weekend, throttle wide open, and the feeling in the bars was "skittish" at best. Not pleasant for me.
Later the same day, I rode the PCX solo at 65 mph (GPS says the speedo is very close) and it felt more stable with a greater percentage of the rider weight centered.
What about the Forza -- two-up at Interstate speed?
Thanks!
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