I have never heard of one on a scooter, but scooters are getting bigger, so I guess they will work on those types of bikes as well. Let us know if it makes any difference.
Currently own:
Red 2013 Honda PCX150 Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
Reminds me of the Tele-Fix I had on my last bike(R75) (which DID make a difference). These 150's are rock-solid so yeah, there might not be a noticeable difference (other than the money spent).
Mel46 wrote:Let us know if it makes any difference.
It won't, tis but a cosmetic foible.
I was going to ask the same thing - what problem is it supposed to cure and in reality, does it do anything? If someone brought out a flux-capacitor for the PCX I bet there are some that would by it hoping to warp time and space, only it would be hard to reach the 88mph to activate the device!
For all the sceptical's, it works better than expected, like chancing your 15" tyres with 19" ones on your car
Try to move your handlebar while your front wheel is blocked and amaging that the spongy feel is gone, than you know what this stabiliser can do
Mario wrote:I didn't say the Forza is bad but there is always room for improvements
Hang in there mario, lotta opin, not much fact above, if you say you can feel the spoginess, ill get it. Besides, i like stuff like this...the bikerz stuff is cool looking in person.
iceman wrote: If someone brought out a flux-capacitor for the PCX I bet there are some that would by it hoping to warp time and space, only it would be hard to reach the 88mph to activate the device!
I was hoping I didn't read this whole thread for nothing.
Fact is that the Forza has a single crown (yoke) design front fork, known for its flex vs double crown designs like the best steering scooter the T-Max, mounting a fork stabilizer is the second best thing you can do on a single crown fork design.
Forza,
double crown system,
Jge64 wrote:
Mario wrote:I didn't say the Forza is bad but there is always room for improvements
Hang in there mario, lotta opin, not much fact above, if you say you can feel the spoginess, ill get it. Besides, i like stuff like this...the bikerz stuff is cool looking in person.
^ an example of pictures speak louder than words. I get it now! Thanks Mario for introducing and explaining a product that I never heard of. Safe riding
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[quote="Mario"]Fact is that the Forza has a single crown (yoke) design front fork, known for its flex vs double crown designs like the best steering scooter the T-Max, mounting a fork stabilizer is the second best thing you can do on a single crown fork design.
Forza,
Those 4 bolts at the top of the fork are the only things holding your front wheel to scooter. I often wonder why the casting at the top does not crack every time I hit a pot hole. Scary when you look at it.
So is the front fender actually a structural member?