Forza as a Do It All?

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Forza as a Do It All?

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I'm sure that the Forza would be a terrific around town workhorse and a great weekend highway cruiser. For those of you that have some riding experience under your belt, if you were to go on a cross country trip on the Forza, how do you think it would fare? Let's say for a single 150lb rider. Where would it fall short? Where would it excel?
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The key is does it physically fit you.
If you are the right physical size for it then it would not fall short in any way and would excel at fuel economy.
Done four thousand miles on mine, never does less than twenty miles per trip.
Super comfy and super smooth.
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How do I know if it fits me? No test rides where I live!
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Are you "physically" fit and capable of handling a bike this size? How tall are you? Are you comfortable sitting on it? Is it to heavy for you? Do you have riding experience?
I think that's what gn2 is referring to.
Living in NY most times we don't get test rides either (sucks, I know). Gets me :x
Still, Best bet...Go to your dealer, sit on one. With feet on ground (side stand up), hands on bars, rock that Forza side to side. How does that feel? While seated, Walk it forward then Walk it back. Get off. Put side-stand down. Stand beside the bike, put side-stand up, hands on bars, push/roll bike forward, do the same backwards. How does that feel? Here's a question...Would you like to be able to pick it up, should you lay it down? Go feel her out. ;)
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Agree to all. If the bike physically fits, in that you have ample leg room, then the bike won't disappoint. And as Trevster showed, even that can be mitigated. I only have two thousand miles, as the weather closed in and snow has been around since Dec., so I haven't had much saddle time recently. I can say that my commute was 70 miles/day, and the bike rides so well that by the time I got home from work (in the dark), I hadn't had enough. The larger windscreen was a real help. I am now comfortable enough with the bike that I am planning an 800 mile warmup trip this spring as a prelude to a longer trip this summer- if I can get my work schedule together. First I have to learn how to outfit the bike for some serious trips, and these shorter trips will highlight where my preparation lacks. I am scouring the web for soft-sided gear bags that will fit the back, but I have absolutely no trepidation as to how well the bike will run.
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and yes it would be just fine for a x country trip.
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Thanks for the thoughtful responses.

My story.........

30+ year absence from cycles. I rode a BMW R65 650cc boxer twin. I consider myself a newbie though due to the extended absence. Two bikes interest me, the new 2014 R1200RT and as a group, the Burg 650, Burg 400, Burg 200, and Forza 300. The R1200RT terrifies me due to its shear mass in the showroom so the scoots seem to be a better entry point, although the Burg 650 weighs nearly the same as the R120RT!

I'm going to sit on a Forza maybe tomorrow. I'll report back.
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BMW have shocking reliability issues these days, best avoided.
That's before thinking about the high seating position and high c of g.
Burger 650 is an over complex barge, Honda Siverwing 600 is a much more sensible option.
Also worthy of consideration is the Kymco 500
http://www.kymcousa.com/showroom/scoote ... index.html
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Well the fact that the forza is 1/4 of the price would influence my decision quite a bit :lol:
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gn2 wrote:BMW have shocking reliability issues these days, best avoided.
That's before thinking about the high seating position and high c of g.
Burger 650 is an over complex barge, Honda Siverwing 600 is a much more sensible option.
Also worthy of consideration is the Kymco 500
http://www.kymcousa.com/showroom/scoote ... index.html
gn2 is right about all of these. Having said that, some people like the barge. the Burgman 650 is like a smaller version of a Goldwing. You don't have the change the belt often, but when you do (about 70k miles) it is expensive. The Silverwing feels striped down to me, but I've traveled coast to coast here in the U.S. and pulled a trailer with it for over 30k miles. Except for off the line performance, you can shame most other bikes with both of these. The Forza is easy to work on like the Silverwing, is cheaper, and will do as good as the 600 except for the top end. I don't know about the Kymco, but there are good reports on it and you have a little extra power/size if the Forza is to close to the lower end for you. Each of use will have a preference but, like stated above, it has to please and fit you. Unless something is really bad with the one you buy, you will still love it after you mod it the way you want it.
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gn2 wrote:BMW have shocking reliability issues these days, best avoided.
Mines been pretty faultless, and the one before that, and the one before that....

Doesn't square with your opinion
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Not opinion, its fact.
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gn2 wrote:Not opinion, its fact.
Don't see too many bmw dealers closing :roll:
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Aren't the BMW engines produced by Kymco?
According to Consumer Reports survey(Mar 28, 2013) of owners (not testers) the Harley and Beemer were the lest reliable BUT had the highest loyalty and were more apt to repurchase than other brands.
While this is not scientific fact, it is responses from owners. Isn't it strange that the people who say their bikes are the lest dependable are also the highest repeat buyers?
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[quote="MichRocks" First I have to learn how to outfit the bike for some serious trips, and these shorter trips will highlight where my preparation lacks. I am scouring the web for soft-sided gear bags that will fit the back, but I have absolutely no trepidation as to how well the bike will run. quote]

Would a pull behind help sort things out? http://www.eaglematetrailers.com/media.htm (I have no experience with this, just read about it ;)

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Ha! Don't know if that is what I am looking for, but it is awesome nonetheless!
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WhiteNoise wrote:
MichRocks wrote: First I have to learn how to outfit the bike for some serious trips, and these shorter trips will highlight where my preparation lacks. I am scouring the web for soft-sided gear bags that will fit the back, but I have absolutely no trepidation as to how well the bike will run.
Would a pull behind help sort things out? http://www.eaglematetrailers.com/media.htm (I have no experience with this, just read about it ;)

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That's pretty cool. :)
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Ok the answer is, it is great, if it fits?

But no one gave there Height.

I am 6.0' tall and 32" inseam 180-Lbs..

I am considering the Forza as a new bike buy.

I currently have a 05' Burgman 650 with 20k miles on it.

I am wondering if it is too small of a bike for me, not that I am that tall,

But, i am wondering if the Forza, is more suited to 5'10" or less category of rider.

Local dealer does not have one in yet in stock.
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I think the issue is your length from the waist down. I have a 32" inseam and my knees have plenty of clearance. I don't have one yet, this is from sitting on one in the showroom. Also at issue might be your knee angle when your feet are on the front angled part of the floorboards. Definitely no outstretched legs on this scooter!
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blackcat54 wrote:I think the issue is your length from the waist down. I have a 32" inseam and my knees have plenty of clearance. I don't have one yet, this is from sitting on one in the showroom. Also at issue might be your knee angle when your feet are on the front angled part of the floorboards. Definitely no outstretched legs on this scooter!

thanks for the quick reply,

I will have to test ride the forza when local dealer gets one.
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