Re: comparison of PCX/SH/Forza 125s
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 3:49 am
Got a Forza 125 and routinely use it to drive 500km to my cabin, across two mountain passes.
It is not a sportbike off course, but safely and comfortably maintains the speed limit on all inclines. (mostly 80km/h (50mph))
Top speed around 120km/h, but that gets tiresome. I'd say 90Km/h is the upper comfortable cruising speed.
Around town it is very, very fast.
For such a big scoot it is pretty light and has got a very low centre of mass. The luggage area is huge. Two full face helmets under the seat and I can fit the rest of my kit in the rear luggage box. Perfect!
Fuel consumption on those longer trips are 2l/100km (!) I weigh 75kg and probably haul around 25kg luggage when doing longer trips.
I have not had any issues with my Forza. I suspect it is as with any premium product, that any issue will get inflated and rehashed on the internet and that satisfied users don't bother going on forums saying "mine still works!" Many Europeans use this scooter for city commuting under pretty intense conditions on the cobbles of Paris and Rome. I don't claim that there aren't any issues, just that what I've heard is hearsay and that my own personal experience is positive.
It is not a sportbike off course, but safely and comfortably maintains the speed limit on all inclines. (mostly 80km/h (50mph))
Top speed around 120km/h, but that gets tiresome. I'd say 90Km/h is the upper comfortable cruising speed.
Around town it is very, very fast.
For such a big scoot it is pretty light and has got a very low centre of mass. The luggage area is huge. Two full face helmets under the seat and I can fit the rest of my kit in the rear luggage box. Perfect!
Fuel consumption on those longer trips are 2l/100km (!) I weigh 75kg and probably haul around 25kg luggage when doing longer trips.
I have not had any issues with my Forza. I suspect it is as with any premium product, that any issue will get inflated and rehashed on the internet and that satisfied users don't bother going on forums saying "mine still works!" Many Europeans use this scooter for city commuting under pretty intense conditions on the cobbles of Paris and Rome. I don't claim that there aren't any issues, just that what I've heard is hearsay and that my own personal experience is positive.