
Honda Forza 750 Review
"The smartest used maxi-scooter buy on the market right now."
Used Buyer Review
The Forza 750 sits in a sweet spot Honda doesn't advertise loudly enough — it's genuinely quick, genuinely comfortable, and genuinely practical in a way that makes you question why you'd buy anything else for urban and touring duties. The parallel twin pulls hard from low revs, the DCT option is brilliant rather than lazy, and that underseat storage will swallow a full-face helmet without drama. Honda built this thing properly. Used examples need scrutiny around the DCT transmission — service history matters here, so walk away from anything without documented fluid changes. Check the front forks for seeping seals and inspect the exhaust headers for corrosion, particularly on bikes that've seen winter salt. Screen mechanisms can also get stiff or noisy over time. Realistically, a clean 2021-2023 example with sensible miles represents exceptional value. You're getting sports tourer performance wrapped in scooter practicality. It won't set your soul on fire the way a naked bike does, but it'll cover serious miles without complaint and arrive looking immaculate.
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