

But still do miss that smooooth Forza
Fish
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Well, this isn't the big 638cc Burgman, it is a 400cc Burgman.....121cc's more than the Forza. Maybe 65lbs heavier than the Forza and 1.5" longer wheelbase.Walrus wrote:Indeed a beautiful scooter. I have been considering buying one. Seems like just the thing for long distance perhaps with a topbox. What are your riding impressions to date? How about a first hand review for us Forza folks considering the Big Burg?
It might last a while before needing adjustment, but for the home mechanic underbucket shims as used in the post 2007 Burger 400 are a royal p.i.t.a.fish wrote:benefit from the long lasting bucket&shim system
Take a look at the PCX/Forza forum. Nobody checks their valves.gn2 wrote:It might last a while before needing adjustment, but for the home mechanic underbucket shims as used in the post 2007 Burger 400 are a royal p.i.t.a.fish wrote:benefit from the long lasting bucket&shim system
Does it do what you need it to?fish wrote:Well, this isn't the big 638cc Burgman, it is a 400cc Burgman.....121cc's more than the Forza. Maybe 65lbs heavier than the Forza and 1.5" longer wheelbase.Walrus wrote:Indeed a beautiful scooter. I have been considering buying one. Seems like just the thing for long distance perhaps with a topbox. What are your riding impressions to date? How about a first hand review for us Forza folks considering the Big Burg?
The seat backrest allows me to sit perhaps 3" or 4" further from the front panel....making a huge difference in tall man rider comfort!
7 way adj. rear shock and storage is nice, big tail lights and twin headlights.
Fit and finish looks good. Front screen works poorly for tall riders.
Not yet as smooth as was my Forza...but only 750 miles on the Burgman.
Step through is much easier on the Burgman. Good seat.
Dash not as easily read as the Forza's.
Better mirrors...no extenders needed. Glad to answer any questions comparing the two scooters.
Fish