New member
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 1:40 am
Hi from Central Scotland.
I have been following the forum for a good few months now and avidly studied the various posts prior to and after purchasing a nearly new 2014 (64) plated Forza 300 and have now decided to join the forum.
I have had many traditional motorcycles and scooters over the years but prefer maxi scooters and although I still would like a motorcycle being the wrong side of 65 I find maxi scooters are much more user friendly especially having owned and ridden a number of scoots over the last twenty years or so namely :- A Burgman 650 / a Burgman 400 / a T Max / a BMW C1 / a Piaggio 250 / a Kymco Downtown 300i / a Silverwing / a SW FES 125 / a Majesty 400 / a PCX 125.
I had a loaned Forza 300, a couple of years or so ago, whilst my scooter was in for a service however I really did not enjoy the experience at the time and was glad to get back onto my SW125. This put me off the Forza 300 however it was not until I started reading the Forum (When I had my PCX) that I learned to appreciate the Forza 300 a lot more and when a vg used one came up for sale earlier this year I decided to road test it and was very impressed - so much so I bought it.
It was so different from the loaned Forza which made me realise that there must have been something wrong with the loaned one which annoyed me a bit because I then realised I could have been enjoying the Forza for for a lot longer had I known how good they are.
The Forza 300 is one of the best scoots I have owned if not the best all rounder - It does everything that I require, I like the service intervals/ schedule and the mpg return is very good too.
Initially I found the riding position to be uncomfortable as I felt I was hanging on to the bars and leaning backwards too much however I just rotated the bars forward a few degrees and this sorted the problem
Also I hate wind blast and wind noise so once again I studied up all of the posts on screens before I finally decided upon another Givi Airflow which I must say I find totally suited to myself and the Forza and makes the riding experience so much more enjoyable.
I have been following the forum for a good few months now and avidly studied the various posts prior to and after purchasing a nearly new 2014 (64) plated Forza 300 and have now decided to join the forum.
I have had many traditional motorcycles and scooters over the years but prefer maxi scooters and although I still would like a motorcycle being the wrong side of 65 I find maxi scooters are much more user friendly especially having owned and ridden a number of scoots over the last twenty years or so namely :- A Burgman 650 / a Burgman 400 / a T Max / a BMW C1 / a Piaggio 250 / a Kymco Downtown 300i / a Silverwing / a SW FES 125 / a Majesty 400 / a PCX 125.
I had a loaned Forza 300, a couple of years or so ago, whilst my scooter was in for a service however I really did not enjoy the experience at the time and was glad to get back onto my SW125. This put me off the Forza 300 however it was not until I started reading the Forum (When I had my PCX) that I learned to appreciate the Forza 300 a lot more and when a vg used one came up for sale earlier this year I decided to road test it and was very impressed - so much so I bought it.
It was so different from the loaned Forza which made me realise that there must have been something wrong with the loaned one which annoyed me a bit because I then realised I could have been enjoying the Forza for for a lot longer had I known how good they are.
The Forza 300 is one of the best scoots I have owned if not the best all rounder - It does everything that I require, I like the service intervals/ schedule and the mpg return is very good too.
Initially I found the riding position to be uncomfortable as I felt I was hanging on to the bars and leaning backwards too much however I just rotated the bars forward a few degrees and this sorted the problem
Also I hate wind blast and wind noise so once again I studied up all of the posts on screens before I finally decided upon another Givi Airflow which I must say I find totally suited to myself and the Forza and makes the riding experience so much more enjoyable.