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Indicator switch
Could anyone confirm the indicator switch is push to cancel? Ie if indicating either left or right you can push the switch to cancel the indicators rather than having to find the central position of the switch?
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Re: Indicator switch
Yes. Push will cancel left or right
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Re: Indicator switch
Thankyou very much springer1 that's a relief.
I'm viewing the Forza 300 and latest Burgman 400 next week. I'm still torn between the 2 but should have a better idea after sitting on them both. I'm 5'11" (180cm) and 223 lbs (16 stone cough).
I have had multiple back surgeries and still struggling a bit so i'm guessing the Burgman may prove to be too heavy/bulky...
I'm viewing the Forza 300 and latest Burgman 400 next week. I'm still torn between the 2 but should have a better idea after sitting on them both. I'm 5'11" (180cm) and 223 lbs (16 stone cough).
I have had multiple back surgeries and still struggling a bit so i'm guessing the Burgman may prove to be too heavy/bulky...
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Re: Indicator switch
I was referencing a PCX I suppose the Forza would be the same
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Re: Indicator switch
The Forza is no lightweight either. I struggle to get it on the centerstand. And yes I do know how to do it but I am 5 foot 6 and older.
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Re: Indicator switch
Does depressing the Forza’s turn signal switch cancel it ?davenowherejones wrote:The Forza is no lightweight either. I struggle to get it on the centerstand. And yes I do know how to do it but I am 5 foot 6 and older.
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I'll find out next week m8. I'm guessing it will if the pcx does. Its a while since I owned a Honda. It was a xl125r and the time that didnt but im talking 25 years ago when I was a young lad. God im getting oldspringer1 wrote:Does depressing the Forza’s turn signal switch cancel it ?davenowherejones wrote:The Forza is no lightweight either. I struggle to get it on the centerstand. And yes I do know how to do it but I am 5 foot 6 and older.
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Hi Dave, the Burgy is 30 kilos (67 lbs, neary 5 stones!) heavier than the Forza 300 so im guessing it will be too much of a beast for me. My last bike Yammy FZR600R nearly killed me getting it into the garage and that was 185 kilos. Hopefully the loer center of gravity on the Forza helps. Although with no neatral I guess you are fighting against the belt when pushing?davenowherejones wrote:The Forza is no lightweight either. I struggle to get it on the centerstand. And yes I do know how to do it but I am 5 foot 6 and older.
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Re: Indicator switch
Deksx wrote:I'll find out next week m8. I'm guessing it will if the pcx does. Its a while since I owned a Honda. It was a xl125r and the time that didnt but im talking 25 years ago when I was a young lad. God im getting oldspringer1 wrote:Does depressing the Forza’s turn signal switch cancel it ?davenowherejones wrote:The Forza is no lightweight either. I struggle to get it on the centerstand. And yes I do know how to do it but I am 5 foot 6 and older.
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Re: Indicator switch
So do not push the scooter. It has a motor. Use it.Deksx wrote:Hi Dave, the Burgy is 30 kilos (67 lbs, neary 5 stones!) heavier than the Forza 300 so im guessing it will be too much of a beast for me. My last bike Yammy FZR600R nearly killed me getting it into the garage and that was 185 kilos. Hopefully the loer center of gravity on the Forza helps. Although with no neatral I guess you are fighting against the belt when pushing?davenowherejones wrote:The Forza is no lightweight either. I struggle to get it on the centerstand. And yes I do know how to do it but I am 5 foot 6 and older.
I have mine in a garden shed which is 8 inches off the ground. It would be impossible for me to push it up the short ramp. I just ride it slowly into the shed ducking my head. The CVT means I can go really slow and not stall the motor.
If you absolutely have to push it then the belt is not engaged because of the centrifugal clutch at the rear wheel.
BUT the Forza is still a heavy machine. If you push and lean it over too far it is going to drop. BEEN THERE DONE THAT ONCE.
I got my Forza because our fraud ridden government insurance company wrote off an almost brand new scooter that had fallen over in a parking lot and had cosmetic damage. So you need good balance and reflexes. If you don't then go buy a Miata.
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Re: Indicator switch
Yes... Forza is press to cancel.springer1 wrote:Does depressing the Forza’s turn signal switch cancel it ?davenowherejones wrote:The Forza is no lightweight either. I struggle to get it on the centerstand. And yes I do know how to do it but I am 5 foot 6 and older.
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Re: Indicator switch
The current 2018-> model is also push to cancel.oliver wrote:Yes... Forza is press to cancel.springer1 wrote:Does depressing the Forza’s turn signal switch cancel it ?davenowherejones wrote:The Forza is no lightweight either. I struggle to get it on the centerstand. And yes I do know how to do it but I am 5 foot 6 and older.
Re: Indicator switch
Wouldn't recommend a Forza if you have back trouble, seating position puts all your weight on your backside.
New Burgman is better, previous one is worse.
New Burgman is better, previous one is worse.
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Thankyou all for the replies I really appreciate it
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Re: Indicator switch
Thanks for the comment gn2.gn2 wrote:Wouldn't recommend a Forza if you have back trouble, seating position puts all your weight on your backside.
New Burgman is better, previous one is worse.
If you could possibly explain why this is the case. Ie forza and old burgy worse for back and new burgy is better option it would really help me to see what to look out for or the factors to consider with my decision
Once again many thanks
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Re: Indicator switch
Its down to the relative positions of footboards, seat and handlebars.
In my experience, ideally you want your feet directly underneath you, and have a slight forward lean to the bars.
Scooters aren't set up like this, instead feet are out in front so don't take enough weight off.
The greater the difference in height between seat and footboards the better, relatively high footboards = bad.
The new Burgman 400 has a higher seat relative to footboards = better.
Comfort and ergonomics are an individual thing, what one person may find perfectly comfortable might be torture for someone else.
You really need to try for yourself before you buy.
Maybe also have a look at the Royal Enfield Himalayan, its an oddball thing but with the factory luggage boxes fitted its a damn fine practical machine which could take you round the world with ease.
In my experience, ideally you want your feet directly underneath you, and have a slight forward lean to the bars.
Scooters aren't set up like this, instead feet are out in front so don't take enough weight off.
The greater the difference in height between seat and footboards the better, relatively high footboards = bad.
The new Burgman 400 has a higher seat relative to footboards = better.
Comfort and ergonomics are an individual thing, what one person may find perfectly comfortable might be torture for someone else.
You really need to try for yourself before you buy.
Maybe also have a look at the Royal Enfield Himalayan, its an oddball thing but with the factory luggage boxes fitted its a damn fine practical machine which could take you round the world with ease.
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Re: Indicator switch
Like GN2, I found that on the Forza (a '15 US), I felt like I was sitting down "in" the scooter. If I saw an unavoidable bump coming up, I could not quickly take pressure off because my feet were so far forward. On the PCX, I am "on" the machine, and can easily used my legs as additional shock absorbers (and God knows my '13 US PCX needs help in the shock department).
I fixed the Forza by spending a wad of cash on a new seat that put me higher and back further, and that has more padding for my already ample butt. The little bit of extra height does allow me to get my feet back enough to cushion a jolt.
I think the thing is, you just have to sit on the things to see what you like.
I fixed the Forza by spending a wad of cash on a new seat that put me higher and back further, and that has more padding for my already ample butt. The little bit of extra height does allow me to get my feet back enough to cushion a jolt.
I think the thing is, you just have to sit on the things to see what you like.
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Brilliant replies gn2 and George. It gives me loads to think about and look for. I really appeciate you taking the time with your replies.
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I am 5 foot 6. I had a wall of a house under construction fall on me in about 1999. I was in pain for a few years.
Fast forward a bunch of years. I recovered and worked loading tons of dog & cat food one bag at a time.
I had a stroke in a small Ford Ranger !@#$%^&* bit of stupidity.
I recovered and started riding motorcycles after a 20 year break.
I bought a 2014 Forza that hurt my shoulders & back. I tilted the handlebars down about 25 degrees.
I rode for 95,000 km and had a blast.
I rode today in the cold & wet with gusty winds. Scary, exciting, cold and great fun.
Fast forward a bunch of years. I recovered and worked loading tons of dog & cat food one bag at a time.
I had a stroke in a small Ford Ranger !@#$%^&* bit of stupidity.
I recovered and started riding motorcycles after a 20 year break.
I bought a 2014 Forza that hurt my shoulders & back. I tilted the handlebars down about 25 degrees.
I rode for 95,000 km and had a blast.
I rode today in the cold & wet with gusty winds. Scary, exciting, cold and great fun.
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You can spend some fun time at http://cycle-ergo.com/
Pick your machine and see how you will fit.
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Pick your machine and see how you will fit.
I look awesome on an MV Agusta Brutale. I'd be dead in ten minutes, mind you, but I would look awesome the whole time.
On my scoot, getting there is WAY more than half the fun!
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