Hi
I have a 2014 and am finding it is just a tad too low for me. Does anyone know if the bike height can be adjusted. Great scooter.
Johnson
Forza height
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Re: Forza height
You could use a booster cushion?
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Re: Forza height
If you mean from shock absorber sag, you could try turning up the rear spring pre-load?
stock is the middle of the 5 preload settings and after adjusting mine two clicks lower to soften the ride (the bottom position, so less compression)
I immediately noticed that the bike seat was lower (with me on it, of course) than before.
worth a try?
stock is the middle of the 5 preload settings and after adjusting mine two clicks lower to soften the ride (the bottom position, so less compression)
I immediately noticed that the bike seat was lower (with me on it, of course) than before.
worth a try?
Re: Forza height
BRed. Thanks for that advice. How actually is that done. I want to increase height. Is that a possibility doing it that way.
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Re: Forza height
It won't change the static height of the bike, but it will reduce how far the shock springs allow the bike to "sag" with your added weight....
it will also make it stiffer (more rebound) on bumps unless you have the weight to level it all out.
(which is why I reduced the preload on mine....too strong for my weight)
since the Forza seems low to you, I am assuming that you are a taller rider....
that doesn't necessarily mean a heavier rider.
the shocks' preload adjuster is at the bottom, under the spring....
it requires a 46mm shock spanner which HondaUSA (in it's infinite wisdom), decided not to supply to US riders.
Currently, you can't even buy one from Honda, although they include it on their parts fiche sites, perhaps just to taunt us?
A 45mm-50mm spanner will work but these are small sizes compared to most shocks and you're not likely to have one lying around unless you already own a mid-sized scooter or small motorcycle with an adjustable shock.
it will also make it stiffer (more rebound) on bumps unless you have the weight to level it all out.
(which is why I reduced the preload on mine....too strong for my weight)
since the Forza seems low to you, I am assuming that you are a taller rider....
that doesn't necessarily mean a heavier rider.
the shocks' preload adjuster is at the bottom, under the spring....
it requires a 46mm shock spanner which HondaUSA (in it's infinite wisdom), decided not to supply to US riders.
Currently, you can't even buy one from Honda, although they include it on their parts fiche sites, perhaps just to taunt us?

A 45mm-50mm spanner will work but these are small sizes compared to most shocks and you're not likely to have one lying around unless you already own a mid-sized scooter or small motorcycle with an adjustable shock.
Re: Forza height
You can turn them with your bare hands.
Undo the lower bolt, pull rhe shock to the rear, set to desired position, bolt back in place.
No special tools required and you only need to unbolt the exhaust side, the transmission side can be done in place.
Undo the lower bolt, pull rhe shock to the rear, set to desired position, bolt back in place.
No special tools required and you only need to unbolt the exhaust side, the transmission side can be done in place.
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Re: Forza height
I know they sell shock absorber extensions for the PCX. I am guessing they might do the same for the Forza.
http://www.bikerzbits.com/honda-pcx-125 ... nsion.html
http://www.bikerzbits.com/honda-pcx-125 ... nsion.html
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Re: Forza height
You can adjust the spring heights or go for an after market brand (YSS)