Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

May the Forza be with you

There are maxi scooters and then there are mega scooters. There’s a big choice of maxi scooters; mid-capacity twist and go’s that blend the real-world practicality and ease-of-use of a scooter with bike like performance. Think Yamaha’s XMAX 300 and BMW’s C400X… But if you’re after a mega scooter, the choice isn’t quite so extensive. In recent years there’s only one that fits the bill. Yamaha’s TMAX. But now there’s another to choose from; Honda’s Forza 750.

The 750 is the latest addition to Honda’s slightly more premium Forza range that was first introduced back in 2015, with 125cc and a 300cc offering. There’s been updates since, but for 2021 the 125 has been updated again, the 300 has grown to a 350, and an all-new 750 has been introduced. It’s now the biggest scooter on the market and we couldn’t wait to put one through its paces. We

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