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Brimma's Honda Forza NSS300

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Another vehicle which wasn't going to be modified

 

Oh well

 

 

Started off like this

 

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Then came the tall screen for added protection

 

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Next was the addition of a Moriwaki exhaust

 

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Being me, and the bike being black, I had to experiment with a bit of gold wrap

 

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Carrying space under the seat is pretty good, but a Givi VN46 Monokey top box was next on the shipping list

 

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And finally a look I'm now happy with after importing some red body panels from Thailand

 

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I never knew you were a smouldering biker Bryan

Nice work

Expected you to JPS it to be honest...lol

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Born again, Chris :)

Just wanted something automatic, comfortable, and reasonably quick and economical

This ticked all the boxes

Brihonda on two wheels.

 

I too have learned  something new today!

 

Nice project for summer.

Very nice, I have a thing for scooters :D 

Two wheels is two wheels as far as I am concerned.  There is far too much bike snobbery about.  Went on a ride yesterday and we even let a BMW rider join us. :D

Looks very nice as I said on Muppets.

Looks good. The red and black suits it.

As I'm too lazy to google, what sort of power do you get from your 300cc? Bet it's more than my vespa.

Has a look of a baby silverwing about it, I think that looks very nice. I love scooters although this certainly doesn't fit the stereotypical Peugeot speedfight category lol.

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Looks good. The red and black suits it.

As I'm too lazy to google, what sort of power do you get from your 300cc? Bet it's more than my vespa.

A hefty 25bhp or thereabouts I think :)

Yep, two more than me then.

PIaggio do a very nice 350cc engine that produces 33bhp, but there's still no sign of a new Vespa that uses it which is a shame.

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PIaggio do a very nice 350cc engine that produces 33bhp, but there's still no sign of a new Vespa that uses it which is a shame.

I read a few reports and it seemed to be that the Honda was a new modern engine, whereas the Piaggio was a bit more old school, albeit more powerful

The X10 Exec is quite a sleek looking item, but again I'd read about reliability issues of water/damp getting into the electrics

And the Honda was on very low rate finance :)

I don't really do bikes - but that looks very nice Bry :thumbup:

 

Black and red combo - you can't go wrong!

I read a few reports and it seemed to be that the Honda was a new modern engine, whereas the Piaggio was a bit more old school, albeit more powerful

The X10 Exec is quite a sleek looking item, but again I'd read about reliability issues of water/damp getting into the electrics

And the Honda was on very low rate finance :)

 

They use the same engine in the BV350 as well where it's trouble free, though explaining that your scooter is called Beverley is a bit of a drawback.

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They use the same engine in the BV350 as well where it's trouble free, though explaining that your scooter is called Beverley is a bit of a drawback.

Hmmmm......and the wife's called Beverley, so that could cause issues :)

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