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Honda Forza 750 (nss750) Review
"The sensible fast-scooter choice that never feels like a compromise."
Used Buyer Review
The Forza 750 is genuinely one of the smartest used buys in the maxi-scooter segment right now. Honda's parallel twin from the Africa Twin family gives you real motorcycle performance wrapped in practical bodywork — 58hp sounds modest until you're effortlessly overtaking on a motorway. The DCT transmission divides opinion but honestly, after a week you'll wonder why everything doesn't have it. Check used examples carefully around the underseat storage hinges and fairing lower panels, which scratch easily in car parks. Mechanically these are bulletproof Honda units — properly maintained examples will run past 50,000 miles without drama. Service intervals are generous and dealer costs reasonable. Watch for bikes that lived a hard urban life; look for kerbing damage on the alloys and check both ABS sensors are reading correctly. The 13.2-litre tank feels small for the claimed range, so verify fuel consumption against the seller's own data. Riding position suits most heights, wind protection is genuinely excellent, and the integrated luggage system makes it properly usable daily.
Pros
Cons
You crave sporty lean angles and light handling
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