2021 Honda Forza 125
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2021 Honda Forza 125 Maxi-Scooter Revealed – Top Changes

Japanese two-wheeler maker, Honda has revealed its new Forza line-up – Forza 750, Forza 350 and the new Forza 125. The 2021 Honda Forza 125 comes with updated design and new features along with mechanical changes. It gets a Euro-5 compliant, 4-valve version of Honda’s eSP (‘enhanced Smart Power’) engine motor.

It comes with a sleeker profile, and design changes are claimed to offer improved aerodynamics. The maxi-scooter receive styling upgrades on the front and side fairings, rear view mirrors, side panels and on the engine cover. The electric screen has been revised and is now adjustable with an extra 40mm travel.

2021 Honda Forza 125 Specs

The Honda Forza 125 maxi scooter also gets a USB socket instead of the ACC charger in the previous model. For better comfort at higher speeds, the 2021 Honda Forza 125 gets larger front air inlets that regulate the negative pressure in front of the rider. This reduces the natural effect of the wind pushing the rider back. The scooter also gets USB socket instead of the ACC charger in the previous model. Also See – 2021 Honda Forza 750 Revealed

The scooter’s handlebar width and mirror height stands at 750mm and 1125mm, while the seat height is 789mm. The company claims that the maxi-scooter offers a comfortable seat for 2 adults. The scooter gets LED lighting system, while the trunk under the seat is good enough to accommodate two full-face helmets. It will be offered in 5 paint schemes – Mat Cynos Gray Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, Pearl Cool White, Mat Carnelian Red Metallic and Lucent Silver Metallic.

2021 Honda Forza 125 Details

Powering the maxi-scooter is a 125cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 14.75bhp of power at 8,750rpm and a peak torque of 12.2Nm at 6,500rpm. Honda is claiming the new Forza 125 has a fuel efficiency of 42.7km/l (100mpg). For braking, the scooter gets a 256mm front disc and a 240mm disc at the back. It gets telescopic forks at the front and twin-shock absorbers at the back for suspension duties.

2021 Honda Forza 125 Maxi-Scooter Revealed – Top Changes
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