Honda NSS 750 Forza DCT The Ultimate Big Maxi Scooter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ธ.ค. 2024
- 🌟 Honda NSS 750 Forza DCT: The Ultimate Big Maxi Scooter! 🌟
Welcome to our in-depth video of our Honda NSS 750 Forza DCT, the undisputed class leader in the Maxi Scooter market! 🚀 If you're looking for the perfect blend of comfort, performance, and style, then this is the scooter for you.
It is a 1 owner machine with low miles and is in wonderful condition.
£7895
Further details can be found on our website
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👉 Why Choose our Honda Forza 750?
As a one-owner machine, this stunning scooter not only boasts reliability but also offers an exhilarating riding experience. With its powerful DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission), you'll enjoy smooth gear shifts, allowing you to conquer city streets and open roads alike with ease.
🎥 What You'll See:
A detailed walkaround of the Forza 750
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I have an X-ADV 750 which has the same running gear. The engine & DCT Gearbox are so well suited to this package 😎
@@TheDervMan I totally agree. The X-ADV is also a wonderful scooter we have sold plenty over the past few years and it works so well in both of these platforms 😁
Not a fan of the DCT in a scooter to be honest. Drove the X-ADV and must say I would choose an ADV 350 for commuting in traffic any day over an X-ADV / Forza 750. The DCT is just a bit jerky to operate in constant stop and go traffic.
@@Roxak the DCT certainly takes some getting used to and I would agree if you are commuting in tight, stop start traffic the smaller 350 would be a better choice. If your route takes you on more open flowing roads that’s when the DCT 750 comes into its own ! I guess this is why they produce both options