
Honda Forza 350 Review
"The sharpest commuter tool Honda builds, period."
Used Buyer Review
The Forza 350 sits in a sweet spot that Honda absolutely nailed — it's not trying to be a sportbike, and it's not your grandad's scooter either. The 330cc single pulls cleanly from low revs, and that dual-clutch-style automatic transmission makes filtering through city traffic genuinely effortless. Fuel economy hovers around 70-75mpg in mixed riding, which is genuinely impressive. The under-seat storage swallows a full-face helmet with room to spare. Used examples from 2021-2023 are solid buys, but check the front forks for leaks — a few owners have reported premature seal wear around 15,000 miles. The windscreen mechanism also attracts rattles over time, so wiggle it before you buy. Tyres wear surprisingly fast given the weight, so factor that into your budget. Honda reliability means most used examples are genuinely trouble-free, but skip anything with crash damage — plastics are expensive and panel gaps never quite recover. Service history matters here more than mileage.
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You crave weekend canyon carving or motorway touring
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