Picked up my new Forza 350 just over a week ago. I've had a considerable number of bikes over the years everything from a Guzzi California to a Triumph Bonnie. A major factor in trying the scoot was age and arthritis making longer rides on bikes uncomfortable. Love the new scoot - done almost 600 miles in just over a week.Would have gone to the dark side years ago if I'd have known how comfortable and practical they are. Plus they are surprisingly good fun - the Forza is nippy and flickable and is probably one of the best handling bikes I've ridden. With the tremendous storage and the add-on of a top box I'm looking forward to some serious tours. I used to knock scooters but I seriously recommend that bikers try one before knocking them - most that do are really surprised by just how good they are!
@@Anton-. I sat on the Xmax but didn’t test ride it. I found it less comfortable than the Forza but that’s purely from my own perspective and you may well think differently. As comfort for longer rides was a major factor for me I went with the Forza. I’m also a bit of a Honda fan as I think they generally build good reliable products.
Ive owned a Forza 350 for three months here in Sydney Aus This is my 17th bike the last being a Yamaha MT09SP I enjoy riding this scooter just as much or possibly more than any of my previous machines So super practical comfortable and reliable Highly recommend it
I've had my Forza 300 for 3 years and owned over 30 bikes in a lifetime of motorcycling. It's one of my favourites. I've ridden through the winters, round town it's brilliant, and have toured on it many times 60-70mph, 80mpg! 100% reliable. I find it hard to criticise. Sure it would be nice if it came with heated grips and a parking brake and I tend to get through tyres every 4000-4500 miles, but they are quite cheap to replace. Service intervals are 8000miles but I do get the oil changed every year. i understand the 350 is pretty similar, the main change being that extra 50cc engine and the higher screen. Will have to check it out!
Hi, I've had a 350 Forza since March and it's a great all rounder. It is capable of more than city riding and will take a long journey with ease. It will cruise at 70mph quite happily with a potential of a further 20mph. I'm getting approx. 80mpg and on a long run that rises to about 85mpg. Stowage is good under the seat with space for two full face helmets. I had a Honda NC700s a few years back and it was a good bike. I far prefer the Forza as it is so practical. It is great for riding to work but powerful enough for a blast when you fancy one. The economy is super and puts a lot of 125cc to shame. A lot of seasoned bikers are moving to the Forza, either as a great 2nd bike runabout or as their sole means of transport ... and I can see why.
Have an SH300i at present after many traditional bikes, it is excellent, love the weather protection, handles amazingly well, and always over 95 mpg. Love it. Have recently had a test ride on the Forza 350i which is a great premium scooter. My next bike may well be this...
Bought one back in June. Used (2022) and I am more than happy with it. Comfortable, though the suspension is harder than I would like. Smooth and vibration-free. Plenty of underseat storage though I have added a carrier and 40 litre top case. The seat height is 780mm, which is about the limit for me with a 29 inch inside leg. Anyone with shorter legs should not consider one of these.
I´ve had mine just over a week and I think it is the perfect transport for local shopping and longer rides for pleasure. I really like the screen, though I was surprised that wind blows up the hole at the bottom of the screen cover, emerging inside the screen -- however, it´s a good place to stow a small kitchen towel, and that stops the draught. It corners better than the Guzzi V7 I traded in, getting more than half its purchase price after seven trouble free years.
Cool review! It's interesting to see your impressions coming from proper bikes. I'd love to see more UA-camrs doing the sort of real-time first ride/experience you did.
I’ve had the same bike same colour since March. I love it ! Just goes so well. Screen could of been a bit higher and the Bluetooth software only accepts Android which is a shame. Other than that it goes well good stability, comfy and good weather protection.
I'm curious as to why you wouldn't consider long distance on this scooter. I thought 350 was quite a big and powerful engine. I couldn't imagine riding the 750. The biggest bike I rode was an XR200 almost 30 years ago. I like the idea of having a reliable scooter like this with all the storage space, and get away exploring the UK or even Europe. I was interested in the 125 having no experience riding on the road, but this 350 looks very appealing. I'm in my mid 50's now, so I'm hoping I'm not getting too old to start, and enjoy the freedom this premium scooter would bring. I wonder how it would be doing light off road, like woodland trails or green lanes?
I guess all bikes/scooters have the ability to do woodland trails or green lanes however, I wouldn't take this off roading, there is not a lot of ground clearance. I would personally stick to the roads.
I think he recommended against the Forza for longer trips because, (as he said), he had done no preparation for the video, doesn't know the bike, and hasn't actually taken it on a trip himself. In fact they are fantastic tourers.
You're right. They gave me it whilst my motorcycle was in for a service for a few days. First time I've ridden one. Thanks for the comment it all helps👍
I had the 300 version. If you are a shorter rider you simply stop with your arse rested against the front of the seat. Both feet on the ground. You are basically standing up but it’s a very manageable way of doing it. You don’t feel the weight, and the momentum when taking off scoots your bum almost back in place. Honestly I wouldn’t let height deter you on a scooter.
@@pommiegranite464 Have you ever seen a midget rode motorcycle? look it up on youtube. the guy definitely less than 5ft. not trying to be funny, just saying, if there is a will, everything is possible. ua-cam.com/video/sHm_wizutuA/v-deo.html
Picked up my new Forza 350 just over a week ago. I've had a considerable number of bikes over the years everything from a Guzzi California to a Triumph Bonnie. A major factor in trying the scoot was age and arthritis making longer rides on bikes uncomfortable. Love the new scoot - done almost 600 miles in just over a week.Would have gone to the dark side years ago if I'd have known how comfortable and practical they are. Plus they are surprisingly good fun - the Forza is nippy and flickable and is probably one of the best handling bikes I've ridden. With the tremendous storage and the add-on of a top box I'm looking forward to some serious tours. I used to knock scooters but I seriously recommend that bikers try one before knocking them - most that do are really surprised by just how good they are!
Agree with everything you said, picked mine up 3 days ago!
Did u test drive other scooters before ending up buying the forza? I am between forza and xmax. I own a Beverly and I really struggle to choose.
@@Anton-. I sat on the Xmax but didn’t test ride it. I found it less comfortable than the Forza but that’s purely from my own perspective and you may well think differently. As comfort for longer rides was a major factor for me I went with the Forza. I’m also a bit of a Honda fan as I think they generally build good reliable products.
Yamaha X Max in Australia 🇦🇺 had a 1% finance deal.
It was a hard choice as really liked the Honda.
Ive owned a Forza 350 for three months here in Sydney Aus
This is my 17th bike the last being a Yamaha MT09SP
I enjoy riding this scooter just as much or possibly more than any of my previous machines
So super practical comfortable and reliable
Highly recommend it
Mopeds have pedals,scooters don’t .
The word moped is always wrongly used to describe a scooter.
I've had my Forza 300 for 3 years and owned over 30 bikes in a lifetime of motorcycling. It's one of my favourites. I've ridden through the winters, round town it's brilliant, and have toured on it many times 60-70mph, 80mpg! 100% reliable.
I find it hard to criticise. Sure it would be nice if it came with heated grips and a parking brake and I tend to get through tyres every 4000-4500 miles, but they are quite cheap to replace. Service intervals are 8000miles but I do get the oil changed every year.
i understand the 350 is pretty similar, the main change being that extra 50cc engine and the higher screen. Will have to check it out!
It’s not a moped - the definition of a moped is a motorised vehicle with pedals hence moped - the Forza is a scooter
Hi, I've had a 350 Forza since March and it's a great all rounder. It is capable of more than city riding and will take a long journey with ease. It will cruise at 70mph quite happily with a potential of a further 20mph. I'm getting approx. 80mpg and on a long run that rises to about 85mpg. Stowage is good under the seat with space for two full face helmets. I had a Honda NC700s a few years back and it was a good bike. I far prefer the Forza as it is so practical. It is great for riding to work but powerful enough for a blast when you fancy one. The economy is super and puts a lot of 125cc to shame. A lot of seasoned bikers are moving to the Forza, either as a great 2nd bike runabout or as their sole means of transport ... and I can see why.
Have an SH300i at present after many traditional bikes, it is excellent, love the weather protection, handles amazingly well, and always over 95 mpg. Love it. Have recently had a test ride on the Forza 350i which is a great premium scooter. My next bike may well be this...
Bought one back in June. Used (2022) and I am more than happy with it. Comfortable, though the suspension is harder than I would like. Smooth and vibration-free. Plenty of underseat storage though I have added a carrier and 40 litre top case. The seat height is 780mm, which is about the limit for me with a 29 inch inside leg. Anyone with shorter legs should not consider one of these.
I´ve had mine just over a week and I think it is the perfect transport for local shopping and longer rides for pleasure.
I really like the screen, though I was surprised that wind blows up the hole at the bottom of the screen cover, emerging inside the screen -- however, it´s a good place to stow a small kitchen towel, and that stops the draught.
It corners better than the Guzzi V7 I traded in, getting more than half its purchase price after seven trouble free years.
Cool review! It's interesting to see your impressions coming from proper bikes. I'd love to see more UA-camrs doing the sort of real-time first ride/experience you did.
Thanks for the feedback👍👍
I’ve had the same bike same colour since March. I love it ! Just goes so well. Screen could of been a bit higher and the Bluetooth software only accepts Android which is a shame. Other than that it goes well good stability, comfy and good weather protection.
I'm curious as to why you wouldn't consider long distance on this scooter. I thought 350 was quite a big and powerful engine. I couldn't imagine riding the 750. The biggest bike I rode was an XR200 almost 30 years ago. I like the idea of having a reliable scooter like this with all the storage space, and get away exploring the UK or even Europe. I was interested in the 125 having no experience riding on the road, but this 350 looks very appealing. I'm in my mid 50's now, so I'm hoping I'm not getting too old to start, and enjoy the freedom this premium scooter would bring. I wonder how it would be doing light off road, like woodland trails or green lanes?
I guess all bikes/scooters have the ability to do woodland trails or green lanes however, I wouldn't take this off roading, there is not a lot of ground clearance. I would personally stick to the roads.
I think he recommended against the Forza for longer trips because, (as he said), he had done no preparation for the video, doesn't know the bike, and hasn't actually taken it on a trip himself. In fact they are fantastic tourers.
The Forza 125 does 70mph, 14.7HP, and many people have toured all around Europe on them, so I've no idea why he wouldn't tour a 350?
Someone who doesn’t know the difference between a scooter and a moped has no credibility to do a review. What are these dealers doing.
You're right. They gave me it whilst my motorcycle was in for a service for a few days. First time I've ridden one. Thanks for the comment it all helps👍
Its not a moped, its a scooter. Mopeds are 50cc
Indeed, I correct myself periodically throughout
very good test !
..and it ain't a "moped".
A review isn't a review unless you get the front end up, or at least pin it from the lights. Otherwise it was a good review.
Can you review a kymco ak 550
I will do my best to find one as soon as I can start riding again
@RevZolution The video is nice but too jerky, too many scene cuts. It's disturbing and unpleasant for an eye.
Thank you for the feedback
your camera stabilization is poor . hope you think about it
It's a gopro hero 4
Oh.. ok review is good. :)
St Austell? 5’7” is SHORT ! Get over it mate
Fab scoot but too tall sadly
Yes, shame about the seat height and width. Seems to be the thing nowadays.
I had the 300 version. If you are a shorter rider you simply stop with your arse rested against the front of the seat. Both feet on the ground. You are basically standing up but it’s a very manageable way of doing it. You don’t feel the weight, and the momentum when taking off scoots your bum almost back in place. Honestly I wouldn’t let height deter you on a scooter.
@@florme6494 Depends how tall you are. At 5 feet nothing, you'd really struggle.
@@pommiegranite464 Have you ever seen a midget rode motorcycle? look it up on youtube. the guy definitely less than 5ft. not trying to be funny, just saying, if there is a will, everything is possible.
ua-cam.com/video/sHm_wizutuA/v-deo.html
@@harii3803 Just watched it. That's devotion to two wheels!