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Trailering a Forza
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 7:45 am
by Gnarg
I ordered a new Forza which will be arriving this week and need to trailer it to its new home.
Anyone had any experience trailering a Forza?
If so are there rear attachment points u would suggest attaching soft loops to?
Will handle bar Canyon Dancers work with the front flaring? Also if some one is using Canyon Dancers which size would you suggest 28 inch or 32 inch? Any issues with bending the hanndle bars using Canyon dancers with a Forza? Any other trailering products anyone would suggest that work well with the Forza?
Any other tips or experience you can share regarding securing and transporting a Forza by trailer would be greatly appreciated. I searched the Forza forum before posting but dident come accross anything.
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 10:50 am
by WhiteNoise
That's Exciting!!!
Gnarg, can you do us a favor by posting your location in your profile? It's easy, just follow the steps I have posted below. We need that help from you.
Okay, so....Are you just asking for ways of securing your Forza? What type of trailer will you be using?
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 11:44 am
by Gnarg
Ok i updated my profile. Sorry i struggled a little bit trying to register with a iphone so i missed those questions. I built a Habor Frieght flat trailer which is often used for motorcycle transport. It will have a pit boss wheel chauk postioned at the front and various tie down points.
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 12:09 pm
by WhiteNoise
Ok good

we've got more info to go by. You've got the trailer.
So now we give a Big Shoutout to "Forza Owner's for Help!"
(I have a PCX, so it's smaller and lighter than your Forza. Mine fits on a Versa Haul hitch carrier. But enough of that. Back to securing your soon to be take-home

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Don't know how many folks have trailered their's, no worries they're a smart lot! So, Hang in there...
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 12:58 pm
by Gnarg
Big Shout at to all on this forum since i have already asorbed a ton of very valuable information shared by its members on several topics. Since i am buying this Forza without the benifit of every seeing one in person or test riding one this purchase is a bit of a leap of faith. After reading a lot here i felt a lot better about ordering a 2015 ABS Forza site on seen.
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 2:59 pm
by DAB
Gnarg wrote:Big Shout at to all on this forum since i have already asorbed a ton of very valuable information shared by its members on several topics. Since i am buying this Forza without the benifit of every seeing one in person or test riding one this purchase is a bit of a leap of faith. After reading a lot here i felt a lot better about ordering a 2015 ABS Forza site on seen.
You really should sit on one first. How you fit in the seat is the most important thing.
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 3:41 pm
by Gnarg
I agree. I wish my Honda dealer had one to sit on. From the reviews i have read my size 5-8 165 the fit should work out. I have read where some taller riders perhaps 6 foot plus have found the riding positon a little less comfortable for their height.
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 3:55 pm
by Gnarg
Heres a picture of the trailer i built and for which i was looking for answers to the questions at the begining of this thread.
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:56 am
by maddiedog
This applies to a PCX on a hitch hauler, but the same logic applies:
http://hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=319
You don't need Canyon Dancers.
Nice Harbor Freight trailer. Mine's going on 6 years strong now, you can't beat the value. Make sure you have a long ramp, the ground clearance on the Forza is fairly low because of its length.
Re: Trailering a Forza
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 2:02 pm
by Gnarg
Thanks Maddiedog