Questions regarding new Forza 300

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Questions regarding new Forza 300

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Hi. I am new to Forza 300 here in US. In reading manual I did not quite understand what would be a recommended tire pressure for rider under 220 lbs. I check tire pressure regularly and want to make sure it is optimal.
Secondly, for those in US, what type/brand/specification of battery tender do you use?
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Stormswift wrote:Hi. I am new to Forza 300 here in US. In reading manual I did not quite understand what would be a recommended tire pressure for rider under 220 lbs. I check tire pressure regularly and want to make sure it is optimal.
Secondly, for those in US, what type/brand/specification of battery tender do you use?
Thank you much
In Canada we don't need no stinkin' battery tender (Bad movie quote, Mel Brooks?).

I am 180 lbs. I use front 25 psi and rear 29 psi. Not sure if this is right but it is what I use. Other opinions?
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210# 29/32 +- Any 12 volt battery tender works well.. exide , Schumacher, battery tender few names
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Down here in the warm south, I don’t use a battery tender since I ride nearly every day. Nevertheless, I do have a quick-disconnect attached to my battery for powering a small air-pump and for allowing connection to a charger for that day I go outside and discover that the battery has decided not to hold its charge overnight. I also have a dedicated voltmeter that I can plug into the disconnect when the time comes to start diagnosing electrical gremlins.

My trickle charger is the Schumacher MC-1. This is the third bike I have had it for; it’s close to 20 years old.

My inflator is the Dynaplug Ultra Compact Micro Pro, which pulls less than 5 amps (so I suppose I could plug it into the accessory/lighter socket in the left side glove box) to which I have added a CyclePump EZ Air guage with a 90º quick-release chuck.

My tire pressure I have been playing with for a while. I currently have them a bit too stiff, I think, which is great for gas mileage but has made the ride a bit too harsh (and probably has diminished the traction). I’ll try to remember to report back when I have pressures with which I’m happy.

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Thank you all . This helps. I have a Deltran Battery tender Jr for my Buddy 150 and was wondering if it would be OK to use with my Forza if needed. I dont have pigtails for outside charging on Forza (maybe in time), Although I have them on my Buddy I always remove and bring battery inside for the winter and keep it on the tender. Took Buddy original battery something like 5-6 years vefore it died
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I go 210# and have found that 28# front 32# rear gives me the best ride. City Grips tires.
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Welcome to our forum(s) Stormswift, and congrats on owning a Forza. I like your avatar! It's a Genuine Buddy Pamplona, correct? I like it! Does it have the louder horn? :D You certainly have taken a step up in power going to a Forza, how's that working for you? 8)
As far as battery tender....yes, I agree a Deltran Battery Tender Jr. does the job very well. It will extend your batteries life too. That's an inconspicuous plus.

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Service manual is clear on this : 25 psi in the front all rider weights
up to 200lb rider 29psi
over 200lbs 29-33psi
Suzuki Burgman is the same way - front tires stay relatively soft on scooters.
Go above 25 psi at the loss of ride comfort for certain - & possibly ride stability since you are reducing the tire/road contact patch.
The manufacturer is not guessing what is best.

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