24YM HONDA CBR500R

Model updatesHonda’s A2 twin-cylinder sports bike gets a sharp, Fireblade-inspired style refresh for 24YM. Power and torque remain the same for the 471cc, engine – at 35kW and 43Nm – while an ECU update improves acceleration feel and Honda Selectable Torque Control is now standard. A high-quality chassis specification includes 41mm Showa SFF-BP USD forks, Showa rear shock and dual discs up front with four-piston calipers. Brand-new dual LED headlights open up better visibility at night, while a new 5-inch TFT screen offers Honda RoadSync smartphone connectivity, operated by a simplified and backlit 4-way toggle switch.

 

 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

 

 

  1. Introduction

 

Fast, frugal, affordable and – most importantly – fun, Honda’s fully-faired CBR500R, launched in 2013 alongside the naked CB500F (now CB500 Hornet) and adventure-styled CB500X (now NX500) injects a genuine sporting energy to its twin-cylinder ‘light middleweight’ trio.

 

Hugely popular with younger riders looking to move up from a smaller machine, the CBR500R instils the excitement of sports bike ownership into every ride yet also delivers sensible running costs, making it a great bike to both commute through the working week and enjoy at the weekend.

 

In 2016 the CBR500R assumed sharper styling and LED lighting to go with updated front suspension, followed by an even more aggressive makeover in 20YM. Developments were also applied to the engine for stronger performance off the bottom, a distinctive surge through the rev range to the redline and more distinctive exhaust howl.

 

Having proved its undoubted star quality alongside its siblings, for 22YM the CBR500R received a major suspension upgrade in the form of high-quality Showa 41mm SFF-BP USD forks, plus dual front discs, new lightweight wheels and swingarm.

 

For 24YM the CBR500R moves on again. Sharper new ‘RR-R’ style, updates for the engine and premium new screen technology and connectivity make Honda’s ‘pocket rocket’ even more desirable.

 

 2. Model Overview

 

Crisp new CBR1000RR-R inspired bodywork and LED headlights gives the CBR500R a keener edge as it scythes into 24YM. Premium new tech too, in the form of a 5-inch TFT screen – operated by an intuitive and easy-to-use lefthand switchgear – features the smartphone connectivity of Honda RoadSync.

 

The A2-compliant, slipper clutch-equipped twin-cylinder engine benefits from the addition of Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) as well as ECU updates to improve acceleration.

 

Chassis specification includes Showa 41mm SFF-BP USD forks as before, with dual radial-mount four-piston brake calipers.

 

With a graphics update that keep it in line with the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade and the new CBR600RR, the 24YM CBR500R will be available in the following colour options:

 

Grand Prix Red (Tricolour)

Matt Gunpower Black Metallic

 

 3. Key Features

 

3.1 Styling & Equipment

 

  • New supersport style inspired by CBR1000RR-R Fireblade incorporates updated aerodynamics to improve steering and feedback
  • New dual headlight and taillight
  • New 5-inch full colour TFT screen includes Honda RoadSync connectivity for on-screen turn-by-turn navigation and access to other smartphone functions
  • New, simplified left hand switchgear easy to use and backlit for night-time

 

The CBR500R aggressive new bodywork is inspired by the racing DNA of its bigger Fireblade sibling and directed by the design banner ‘The Shape Of Speed’. Sharp edges front to rear exude the essence of what makes a CBR a CBR.

 

And there’s function to the form; the design includes winglets to direct airflow and the angles of the fairing. This aerodynamic package contributes to a linear steering feel with increased feedback and feel for front tyre grip.

 

New dual LED headlights maintain beam penetration but throw out wider light distribution, for increased visibility when riding – and cornering – at night. They’re matched to a new taillight; all lighting is LED.

 

Premium technology – in the form of a brand new, 5-inch full colour TFT screen – uses optical bonding to improve visibility in bright sunlight a first for a Honda motorcycle. By sealing the gap between the cover glass and TFT screen with resin, glare is reduced and backlight transmittance improved. It’s customisable between Bar, Circle and Simple display patterns and also offers the IOS/Android smartphone connectivity of Honda RoadSync.

 

This new feature – alongside a simplified, easy-to-use, backlit 4-way toggle-switch on the left handlebar – allows straightforward, on-screen turn-by-turn navigation as well as the option (via a Bluetooth helmet headset) for the rider to make calls or listen to music. All an owner has to do is download the Honda RoadSync app from the Play Store or the App Store, connect to the CBR500R, and go.

 

Seat height is low at 785mm, making the bike very easy to manage and its sporting riding position comfortably accommodates riders of any height. Overall dimensions are 2080mm x 760mm x 1145mm, with 130mm ground clearance.

 

The fuel tank holds 17.1L including reserve and combined with the engine’s excellent 3.5L/100km (28.6km/litre) fuel economy, gives a range of over 485km.

 

3.2 Chassis

 

  • 41mm Showa Separate Function Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks
  • Dual 296mm discs, Nissin radial mount four-piston calipers
  • Lightweight wheels and swingarm

 

Light, strong and unchanged for 24YM, the 35mm diameter steel diamond-tube mainframe has a tuned degree of yield that gives plenty of feedback to the rider as road surfaces change. The shape and position of the engine mounts, plus the frame’s rigidity balance, keep vibration to a minimum.

 

Nimble responsiveness is what the CBR500R is all about. The view forward from the cockpit is pure sports. The handlebars clip on beneath the top yoke and as a result the riding position is unmistakably aggressive. The footpegs are purposeful, lightweight aluminium.

 

Wheelbase is 1410mm with rake and trail of 25.5°/102mm, and front/rear bias percentage of 50.7/49.3. Kerb weight is 191kg.

 

Showa 41mm Separate Function Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP) USD forks divide the functions – Big Piston pressure separation damper in one leg, spring mechanism in the other – and reaction and ride quality are top draw. The four-cylinder CBR650R uses the exact same set-up.

 

The swingarm is constructed from 2mm steel and employs a hollow cross member; it is stiff rotationally, and flexible laterally to improve handling. The single-tube Showa rear shock absorber, with its large-diameter piston, ensures excellent response and temperature management and features 5-stage preload adjustment.

 

Dual 296mm front discs are worked by Nissin radial-mount, four-piston calipers; the rear 240mm disc a single-piston caliper. Lightweight rims use 5 Y-shaped spokes; the 3.5-inch front wears a 120/70-ZR17 tyre, and the 4.5-inch rear a 160/60-ZR17 tyre.

 

3.3 Engine

 

  • Lively twin-cylinder powerplant now equipped with Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
  • New PGM-FI settings improve low-rpm acceleration and power delivery across the rev-range
  • Assist/slipper clutch eases upshifts and manages rear wheel through downshifts

 

The A2-licence friendly 471cc, 8-valve liquid-cooled parallel twin-cylinder layout offers a well-proportioned balance of physical size and willing, enjoyable power output, with an energetic, high-revving character and zappy top end. And it's very much an engine whose overall performance and character belie its relatively small capacity; peak power of 35kW arrives at 8,600rpm, with 43Nm torque delivered at 6,500rpm.

 

A 24YM addition is HSTC to manage rear wheel traction for increased peace of mind and a real boost for rider confidence. The system compares front and rear wheel speeds to detect rear slip and controls the fuel injection to smoothly reduce torque. HSTC can also be turned off completely if the rider wishes.

 

Feeding the PGM-FI fuel injection is a more-or-less straight shot of airflow through the airbox and throttle bodies. Optimisation of ignition timing and air/fuel ratio equals more powerful acceleration feel from low rpm, with linear power delivery and throttle feel. The exhaust muffler features dual exit pipes, giving a sporting edge to each pulse, and a rasping high-rpm howl.

 

Bore and stroke are set at 67mm x 66.8mm and compression ratio is 10.7:1; the crankshaft pins are phased at 180° and a primary couple-balancer sits behind the cylinders, close to the bike’s centre of gravity. The primary and balancer gears use scissor gears, reducing noise. The crank counterweight is specifically shaped for couple-balance and its light weight allows the engine to spin freely, with reduced inertia.

 

Acting as a stressed member, the engine complements the frame’s rigidity with four frame hangers on the engine. Internally the cylinder head uses roller rocker arms; shim-type valve adjustment allows them to be light, for lower valve-spring load and reduced friction.

 

A silent (SV Chain) cam chain has the surface of its pins treated with Vanadium, reducing friction with increased protection against wear. Inlet valve diameter is 26.0mm with exhaust valve diameter of 21.5mm. Piston shape is carefully designed to reduce piston ‘noise’ at high rpm. Friction is reduced by striations on the piston skirt (a finish that increases surface area, introducing gaps in which oil can flow for better lubrication).

 

The ‘triangle’ proportion of crankshaft, main shaft and countershaft is efficiently compact and the crankcases employ centrifugally cast thin-walled sleeves; their internal design reduces the ‘pumping’ losses that can occur with a 180° phased firing order. A deep sump reduces oil movement under hard cornering and braking; oil capacity is 3.2L.

 

A slick-changing six-speed gearbox is managed by an assist/slipper clutch, eliminating rear wheel ‘hop’ under hard braking and downshifting.

 

 

 4. Accessories

 

A range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the CBR500R, as individual items or grouped in packs, and ready to bolt straight on: 

Racing Pack 

Maximising the sports style, the colour-matched Seat Cowl neatly replaces the pillion seat, adding a sharp shape designed integrally with the motorcycle. The Wheel Stripes highlight the rims, a carbon pattern Tank Pad protects the paint and features the CBR logo, while the 400mm taller Smoked Screen enhances air deflection and comfort at speed.

 

Comfort Pack 

For longer journeys, the Comfort Pack features Heated Grips – with 5 heat levels, a memory function and full TFT screen integration. There’s an ACC Socket for smartphone charging under the seat and a practical, 3L Tank Bag (with see-through pocket) for easy-access storage, plus rain cover. 

 

The accessory line-up is complemented by a practical 15L Seat Bag, a 35L Top Box and its required carrier. All the accessories featured in packs can also be purchased individually. 

 

 

 5. Technical Specifications

 

ENGINE

 

Type

Liquid-cooled 4 stroke, DOHC parallel twin

Displacement

471cc

No of Valves per Cylinder

4

Bore & Stroke

67mm x 66.8mm

Compression Ratio

10.7: 1

Max. Power Output

35kW @ 8,600rpm

Max. Torque

43Nm @ 6,500rpm

Noise Level (dB)

Lurban 73.5dB Lwot 76.8dB

Oil Capacity

3.2L

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

17.1L (inc reserve)

CO2 Emissions (WMTC)

80 g/km

Fuel Consumption (WMTC)

3.5L/100km (28.6km/litre)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Battery Capacity

12V 7.4AH

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Wet multiplate, Assisted slipper clutch

Transmission Type

6 speed

Final Drive

Chain

FRAME

 

Type

Steel diamond

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (L'W'H)

2,080mm x 760mm x 1,145mm

Wheelbase

1,410mm

Caster Angle

25.5°

Trail

102mm

Seat Height

785mm

Ground Clearance

130mm

Kerb Weight

191kg

Turning radius

2.9M

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

Showa 41mm SFF-BP USD forks,

Type Rear

Prolink mono with 5 stage pre-load adjuster, Steel hollow cross swingarm

WHEELS

 

Type Front

5Y-Spoke Cast Aluminium

Type Rear

5Y-Spoke Cast Aluminium

Rim Size Front

17MC x MT3.5

Rim Size Rear

17MC x MT4.5

Tyres Front

120/70ZR17M/C (58W)

Tyres Rear

160/60ZR17M/C (69W)

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2-channel

Type Front

Dual 296mm x 4mm disc with Nissin radial-mount four-piston calipers

Type Rear

Single 240mm x 5mm disc with single piston caliper

INSTRUMENTS & ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

5in TFT Meter with customisable layout, including but not limited to Speedometer, Tachometer, Clock, Gear position, Shift UP Indicator

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

Connectivity

Yes (Honda RoadSync)

USB

No

12V Socket

Optional

Auto Winker Cancel

No

Quickshifter

No

Security System

HISS (Honda Intelligent Security System)

Cruise Control

No

Additional Features

ESS

 

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

# Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

New colours for 24YM ADV350, Forza 125 and Forza 350 Summary

  • Four new contemporary colours for ADV350
  • New elegant Pearl Siena Red for Forza 125
  • Two stylish new colours and a new colour combination for Forza 350
  • All three models manufactured at Honda Italia Industriale SpA in Atessa, Italy

Three of Honda’s most popular European models receive striking new colour updates for 24YM.

The ADV350 will be available in four new contemporary colours: Matt Coal Black Metallic, Pearl Falcon Gray, Matt Pearl Cool White and Matt Pearl Pacific Blue.

Introduced in 22YM, the ADV350 mixes the sophistication of a premium scooter with the ability to deal with the roughest of tarmac and comes wrapped in rugged adventure styling. Taking its style inspiration directly from the X-ADV, the ADV350 features motorcycle-style USD forks, tubular steel frame, remote reservoir rear shocks, ample ground clearance, underseat storage space for two full-face helmets, plus a USB charging port and the convenience of Smart Key operation. The screen is height-adjustable and the LCD instrument panel integrates with Honda RoadSync to keep riders connected while on the move.

This combination of unique styling, practicality and versatility made the ADV350 Honda’s best-selling model over 125cc in 2022, a position occupied by the CB750 Hornet in 2023, closely followed by the ADV350.

Both Honda’s smaller Forza scooters also receive new colours for 2024. The Forza name has long been a powerful force in Honda’s two-wheeled line-up, offering a premium mix of sporty and GT elements. Last year, the Forza 125 and Forza 350 received a sleek new redesign, with new chiselled dual headlights and front fairings inspired by the range topping Forza 750. Both boast an extensive standard equipment specification including HSTC, electric screen adjustment, USB Type-C socket, underseat storage space for two full-face helmets, full LED lighting and Smart Key operation.

The Forza 125 – which has sold over 115,000 units since its introduction in 2015 – will be available in new Pearl Sienna Red, which joins Matt Cynos Gray Metallic, Pearl Falcon Gray and Matt Pearl Pacific Blue which carry over from last year. The Forza 125 Special Edition, in Matt Cynos Gray Metallic with red wheels, seat stitching, dial surrounds, logos and detailing, blacked-out pillion footpegs and stainless-steel floor plates, is also still available.

The Forza 125’s stablemate Forza 350 has sold over 73,000 units since its European introduction as the Forza 300 in 2013. For 24YM, it will be available in new Pearl Nightstar Black and Matt Pearl Cool White, which join Matt Pearl Pacific Blue (which for 24YM now features new black wheels) Matt Cynos Gray Metallic and Pearl Falcon Grey.

All three models are manufactured at Honda Italia Industriale SpA on the Adriatic coast. With a history that dates back to 1971, the factory has produced 40 different types of motorcycle and 30 different scooter models. To see behind the scenes at Atessa please visit: Honda's Italian Connection – YouTube.

The Forza 125, Forza 350 and ADV350 will start to arrive to dealers by in December.

24YM HONDA FORZA 125

Model updatesAfter a style refresh in 23YM Honda’s premium sports/GT Forza 125 scooter gains an elegant new colour for 24YM. Specification is unchanged, and includes HSTC, electric screen adjustment, USB Type-C socket, storage space for two full-face helmets, full LED lighting and Smart Key operation. 

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

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  1. Introduction

Honda’s Forza 125 was designed specifically for discerning European customers who demand the very most out of their scooter in every respect. And straight out of the crate the Forza 125 hit the ground rolling, proving an instant sales hit thanks to its comprehensive mix of sporty and ‘GT’ elements wrapped up in a distinctive design package. Evolving over the years in response to owner feedback, through September 2023 it has now sold over 115,000 units to date.

The reasons for its enduring popularity are several: a lively four-valve version of Honda’s eSP (‘enhanced Smart Power’) engine, compact dimensions, sports-oriented attitude and handling ability provides traffic-busting agility around town, while its sit-in comfort, wind protection and strong top end power make easy work of longer-range highway commuting. Add in plenty of storage, premium features front to back, a new sharp-edged design aesthetic and Honda build quality, and the overall package is truly compelling.

Fittingly, it’s never stood still. In 18YM – maintaining a steep development curve – the Forza 125 received a complete, sporty re-style and rider-focused upgrades including full LED lighting and electric screen. 21YM brought cosmetic and aerodynamic updates, 40mm extra screen travel and a USB Type-C socket instead of ACC charging point.

23YM saw the Forza 125 move on again with a sleek new redesign and the introduction of a Special Edition. Manufactured in Honda Italia Industriale, for 24YM a brand-new contemporary colour cements its position as the sports GT scooter.

2. Model Overview

23YM saw the introduction of a brand-new front fairing that gave the Forza 125 a new even more elegant and refined identity. Led by chiselled dual LED headlights, the Forza 125 took its styling cues directly from the range-topping Forza 750.

The electric screen adjusts through 180mm travel to maximise freedom or wind protection. A USB Type-C socket in the glovebox provides a handy charging point, Smart Key operation adds convenience and there’s room for two full-face helmets under the seat.

The sure-footed chassis is unchanged for 24YM, as is the four-valve, water-cooled SOHC engine which employs Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) to maintain rear tyre grip.

The 24YM Forza 125 will be available in the following colour options:

  • **NEW** Pearl Sienna Red
  • Matt Cynos Gray Metallic
  • Pearl Falcon Gray
  • Matt Pearl Pacific Blue

The 24YM Forza 125 Special Edition will be available in the following colour options:

Matt Cynos Gray Metallic with red wheels, seat stitching, dial surrounds, logos and detailing, blacked-out pillion footpegs and stainless-steel floor plates.

3. Key Features

3.1 Styling & Equipment

  • Front fairing and headlights influenced by Forza 750 highlight the distinctive, elegant new look
  • Combined analogue/LCD dash
  • Electric screen adjusts through 180mm
  • Room for two full-face helmets under the seat; USB Type-C charging socket
  • Smart Key operation of ignition, seat, fuel cap cover and (optional) 45-litre top box
  • Emergency Stop Signal function (ESS) warns other road users of sudden braking
  • Special Edition also available with unique detailing throughout

Sculpted for both style and aerodynamic efficiency – with design influence direct from the family flagship Forza 750 – the Forza 125’s elegant, front fairing creates an impression of energetic sportiness and premium desirability. The headlights, inspired by those on the Forza 750 form a major part of the unmistakable Forza face, with clean and simple design lines underlining the premium appeal.

Handlebar width remains 750mm as does mirror height of 1125mm – the perfect dimensions for slipping through congested city streets. Seat height is set at 780mm; there’s plenty of room for two and the riding position cups the rider securely. All lighting is LED.

The electric screen (controlled by a switch on the left handlebar) adjusts through 180mm. It’s designed to provide wind protection, with airflow directed around and over the rider’s head, and reduce wind noise. Stability and comfort at higher speeds – and long distances – can be instantly exchanged for a greater sense of freedom around town, by lowering the screen. For comfort at higher speeds a larger front air duct manages negative pressure in front of the rider, reducing the natural effect of the wind pushing the rider back.

Two full-face helmets can be stored under the seat, and it’s also possible to partition the storage area to house a helmet and/or rain gear and A4-sized bags. The front left inner fairing pocket is lockable, and its internal space can be arranged for the rider’s convenience to hold a phone and water bottle, for instance, and also integrates a USB Type-C socket.

The Forza 125’s Smart Key – as well as controlling the main ignition switch knob and compartment locking – also manages the optional 45L Smart top box. With the Smart Key in the rider’s pocket the box is unlocked, and automatically locks when the rider walks away. It can also be locked from the key. To maintain the internal volume of the box the actuator mechanism is located in the rear body of the machine.

The rider’s display present analogue speedometer and rev-counter flanking a digital display that can switch between 3 modes: 1) odometer, range remaining and current mpg, 2) trip meter, average mpg and timer and 3) ambient temperature thermometer and battery sensor.

The Forza 125 Special Edition features unique red wheels, seat stitching, dial surrounds, logos and detailing. The sleek look is completed with blacked-out pillion footpegs and stainless-steel floor plates.

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3.2 Engine

  • 125cc engine produces 10.7kW peak power with 12.3Nm torque
  • The fuel-efficient unit uses Honda’s eSP technologies, plus Idling Stop
  • 7km/l gives range of nearly 500km between fill-ups
  • Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) increases rider confidence

The enhanced Smart Power+ (eSP+) four-valve, water-cooled SOHC powerplant is unchanged and delivers 10.7kW @ 8,750rpm, with peak torque of 12.3Nm @ 6,500rpm. Bore and stroke is set at 53.5 x 55.5mm with compression ratio of 11.5:1.

From a standing start the Forza 125 accelerates rapidly (0-200m covered in just 13.3s) while sharp mid-range makes for responsive roll-on performance in the typical 40-60km/h around-town speed range. It will cruise happily around 90km/h and V-max is 108km/h.

Honda’s eSP+ low-friction technologies are found throughout the engine. A compact combustion chamber and PGM-FI fuel injection – fed by 4.7-litre airbox and 26mm diameter inlet duct – optimise combustion velocity and cooling performance. Clever packaging of items like the oil pump (which is built into the crankcase) help to further heighten the efficiency.

An offset cylinder reduces friction caused by contact between piston and bore, efficiently transmitting combustion energy to the crankshaft. A ‘spiny’ cast-iron sleeve – with tiny surface extensions – keeps in check any distortion of the inner bore diameter. This design lowers tension in the piston ring, reducing friction.

A high-efficiency radiator – integrated into the exterior of the right-side crankcase – employs a small, light fan that reduces frictional losses and lowers drag. Rolling resistance within the transmission unit is reduced by the use of three low-friction main bearings, all designed to deal with the loads they individually receive. The drive pulley features a fin design that lowers air resistance, and the follower pulley reduces pressure on the drive belt, cutting transmission losses.

The electronically controlled, brushless ACG starter is an integrated component mounted directly on the end of the crankshaft, serving as starter motor and alternator. It spins the engine directly, eliminating any noise from gear engagement or meshing.

Idling Stop automatically stops the engine running after three seconds at idle when the Forza is stationary, and the brakes applied and re-starts it instantly when the throttle grip is twisted. It’s seamless in use thanks to ACG and the swing-back system that returns the crank to its position before air intake, and a decompression mechanism that negates cranking resistance from compression. It has the functionality to ‘read’ the battery charge and turns itself off to avoid excessive drain. The battery is a long-life YTZ8V unit.

One of the original aims of the Forza 125 is that the trip to the fuel station should happen just once a week for the average user, and a near 500km tank range is possible thanks to the engine’s fuel efficiency of approximately 41.7km/l (WMTC mode) and 11.7litre tank.

An additional technology to boost rider confidence in wet conditions is the inclusion of Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), which works in the background to deftly manage rear wheel traction. A ‘T’ indicator flickers on the dash when HSTC is actively reducing wheelspin, and the system can be turned off completely.

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3.3 Chassis

  • Steel frame, 33mm telescopic forks and preload adjustable twin shocks
  • Wet weight of just 164kg aids agility and ease of use
  • Cast aluminium wheels, front and rear disc brakes, ABS fitted as standard

The tubular steel frame that underpins the Forza 125’s chassis provides the necessary rigidity and strength for the broad variety of riding conditions it will face. Sturdy 33mm telescopic forks are matched by twin rear shock absorbers – adjustable through 5-stage spring preload – working through a 1-piece aluminium swingarm.

The Forza 125’s light weight, just 164kg, makes it easy to manage at walking speeds, and easy to park. A wheelbase of 1,505mm provides stability; the steering geometry – 26.5° rake and 89mm trail – delivers nimble steering.

The cast aluminium 15-inch front wheel is fitted with a 120/70-15 tyre while the 14-inch rear wears a 140/70-14 tyre, offering maximum traction and ride comfort. A large 256mm single disc performs stopping duties up front, mated to a 240mm rear, with the benefit of ABS for extra braking control on slippery surfaces.

4. Accessories

A range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the Forza 125. They include:

  • Colour matched 45-litre Smart top box
  • Colour matched 35-litre top box
  • Rear carrier rack (direct fitment)
  • Inner bags
  • Special comfort seat
  • Heated grips
  • Stainless steel floor panels
  • Outdoor cover
  • U-Lock

5. Technical Specifications

ENGINE

 

Type

4 stroke-4 valve liquid-cooled

Displacement

125cc

No of valves per cylinder

4

Bore x Stroke

53.5mm x 55.5mm

Compression Ratio

11.5:1

Max. Power Output

10.7kW @ 8,750 r/min

Max. Torque

12.3Nm @ 6,500r/min

Oil Capacity

0.9 litres

Noise Level (dB)

Lurban 73.0, Lwot 74.8

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Fuel Tank Capacity

11.7 L

CO2 Emissions WMTC

54 g/km

Fuel Consumption

41.7 km/L (2.4L/100KM)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery

12V-7A

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Automatic Centrifugal Clutch Dry Type

Transmission Type

CVT

Final Drive

V-belt

FRAME

 

Type

Underbone type, steel

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (LxWxH)

2,145mm x 754mm x 1,350mm

Wheelbase

1,505mm

Caster Angle

26.5°

Trail

89mm

Seat Height

780mm

Ground Clearance

141mm

Turning radius

2.3m

Kerb Weight

164kg

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

33mm Telescopic

Type Rear

Twin shock

WHEELS

 

Type Front

Cast aluminium  

Type Rear

Cast aluminium  

Tyres Front

120/70-15 56P

Tyres Rear

140/70-14 68P

BRAKES

 

ABS TYPE

2-channel

Type Front

256mm, single disc

Type Rear

240mm, single disc

LIGHTING

 

Instruments

LCD – Fuel meter, Water temperature gauge, Odometer, Dual trip, Average fuel consumption, Section fuel consumption, Clock, Oil change indicator

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

USB

Yes

Security System

Immobiliser

Additional Features

Smart Key, HSTC, electronically adjustable windscreen, ESS

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

*Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.

24YM HONDA FORZA 350

Model updatesAfter a style refresh in 23YM, Honda’s mid-size sporty/GT sit-in scooter gains two contemporary new colours and a new colour combination for 24YM. Standard specification includes enhanced Smart Power+ (eSP+) engine, HSTC, electric screen adjustment, USB Type-C socket, storage space for two full-face helmets, full LED lighting and Smart Key operation. The Forza 350 can wirelessly connect its rider to various smartphone functions via the Honda RoadSync, which is compatible with IOS as well as Android devices.

Contents:

1 Introduction

2 Model overview

3 Key features

4 Accessories

5 Technical specifications

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  1. Introduction

The Forza name has long been a powerful force in Honda’s two-wheeled line-up. Its history as a premium, mid-size scooter goes back to the year 2000: the first model set the template, delivering a lively ride, plenty of storage room and an innovative combined braking system. It was well received throughout Europe, where owners found its multi-role capability useful in every aspect of daily life. Since the arrival of the Forza 125 for 2015 over 200,000 Forza’s have been sold in Europe, from the 125, the 350 and range-topping Forza 750.

While retaining its trademark mix of sporty and GT character, the middleweight Forza has constantly evolved, aiming to exceed owners’ expectations with every upgrade. Manufactured in Honda Italia Industriale, it has long been known as a flagship in Honda’s scooter range. As long ago as 04YM it gained Honda’s S MATIC electronically controlled CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), a theft-deterring Smart key, highly efficient PGM-FI fuel injection and space for two full-face helmets under the seat. 05YM saw the addition of ABS brakes and, in 08YM, luxurious touches like an audio package and speakers plus upgraded S MATIC (with phased auto shift mode) and Combined ABS brakes were added.

In 16YM the Forza 300 re-emerged with a new ‘sit-in’ design large enough to carry two people in total comfort, even at highways speeds. 18YM marked the unveiling of a radically revised Forza 300 – lighter, smaller, sharper and sportier – following in the hugely successful wheel tracks of its smaller sibling, the Forza 125, while retaining all the best attributes of its ‘GT’ nature. A ‘Limited-Edition’ model with Grey/Gloss Black colour scheme and matching Smart top box added an exclusive choice in 20YM.

In 21YM it was time for another advance: the Forza 350. Faster, even more useful – with new features like Bluetooth connectivity and, of course, even more stylish desirability.

23YM saw the Forza 350 move on again with a sleek new redesign, for 24YM two brand-new contemporary colours and a new colour combination maintain its desirability with riders across Europe.

 2. Model Overview

23YM saw the introduction of a brand-new front fairing that gave the Forza 350 a new even more elegant and refined identity. Led by chiselled dual LED headlights, the Forza 350 took its styling cues directly from the range-topping Forza 750.

The electric screen adjusts through 180mm travel to maximise freedom or wind protection. A USB Type-C socket in the glovebox provides a handy charging point, Smart Key operation adds convenience and there’s room for two full-face helmets under the seat.

The sure-footed chassis is unchanged, as is the 330cc, four-valve, water-cooled SOHC engine which employs Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) to maintain rear tyre grip. Developing 21.5kW and 31.5Nm, performance is strong all the way through the rev-range, delivering crisp acceleration and a top speed of 137km/h.

The instrument panel, refreshed for 23YM, gives the rider the possibility of linking to their smartphone via Bluetooth and Honda RoadSync, which is compatible with IOS as well as Android devices.

The 24YM Forza 350 will be available in the following colour options:

  • **NEW** Pearl Nightstar Black
  • **NEW** Matt Pearl Cool White
  • Matt Pearl Pacific Blue with NEW Black wheels
  • Matt Cynos Gray Metallic
  • Pearl Falcon Gray

_3. Key Features

3.1 Styling & Equipment

  • Front fairing and headlights influenced by Forza 750 highlight the distinctive, elegant new look
  • Combined analogue/LCD dash
  • Electric screen adjusts through 180mm
  • Room for two full-face helmets under the seat; USB charging socket
  • Smart Key operation of ignition and (optional) 45-litre top box
  • Emergency Stop Signal function (ESS) warns other road users of sudden braking
  • Honda RoadSync offers Android and IOS smartphone connectivity

Sculpted for both style and aerodynamic efficiency – with design influence direct from the family flagship Forza 750 – the Forza 350’s elegant, front fairing creates an impression of energetic sportiness and premium desirability. The headlights, inspired by those on the Forza 750 form a major part of the unmistakable Forza face, with clean and simple design lines underlining the premium appeal.

Seat height is set at 780mm; there’s plenty of room for two and the riding position cups the rider securely. All lighting is LED. Two full-face helmets can be stored under the seat, and it’s also possible to partition the storage area to house a helmet and/or rain gear and A4 sized bags. The front left inner fairing pocket is lockable, and its internal space can be arranged for the rider’s convenience, to hold a phone and water bottle, for instance. It also houses a USB socket. All lighting is premium LED.

Keeping its rider fully connected, the Forza 350 also has Honda RoadSync, which links the rider to their mobile device while on the move and allows voice management of phone calls, messages, music and navigation. A helmet-mounted headset is needed, and the smartphone connects to the dash via Bluetooth; management of Honda RoadSync is also possible using buttons the left switchgear.

The Forza 350’s Smart Key – as well as controlling the main ignition switch knob and compartment locking – also manages the optional 45L Smart top box. With the Smart Key in the rider’s pocket the box is unlocked, and automatically locks when the rider walks away. It can also be locked from the key. To maintain the internal volume of the box the actuator mechanism is located in the rear body of the machine.

The front and rear indicators feature an auto-cancelling Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) feature. Once the ABS modulator detects sudden braking, the rear indicators flash at high speed to warn other vehicles.

The rider’s display present analogue speedometer and rev-counter flanking a digital display that can switch between 3 modes: 1) odometer, range remaining and current mpg, 2) trip meter, average mpg and timer and 3) ambient temperature thermometer and battery sensor.

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3.2 Engine

  • 330cc unit produces 21.5Kw peak power with 31.5Nm torque
  • enhanced Smart Power+ (eSP+) technology ensures fuel economy of 29.4km/l (WMTC mode)

The eSP+ engine achieves both high environmental performance and strong output characteristic through comprehensive adoption of technologies for friction reduction.

Liquid-cooled the 330cc, fuel-injected SOHC four-valve unit produces peak power of 21.5kW @ 7,500rpm, with maximum torque of 31.5Nm @ 5,250rpm. Top speed is 137km/h and, from a standing start, the Forza 350 will cover 200m in 10.4s.

Bore is set at 77mm with stroke of 70.8mm; compression ratio is set at 10.5:1. Roller-type rocker arm, plain journal crank bearings and sealed crankcases deliver long-term reliability together with strong performance. To enhance piston cooling, an oil jet, as used on the CRF450R, sprays oil right to the back of the piston, advancing ignition timing and improving combustion performance. Oil capacity is 1.8 litres.

Air is supplied via a 5.5 litre airbox which feeds a 36mm throttle body. The intake port draws air efficiently, utilising a ‘tumble’ flow within the cylinder for more consistent fuel combustion. Exhaust gases are expelled via a straight exhaust port and, to reduce exhaust gas resistance, the muffler consists of two distinct chambers.

Internal friction is reduced through a 5mm offset cylinder, a hydraulic cam chain adjuster and the use of a scavenger pump. Used on high performance machines, the pump lowers the internal pressure within the engine, reduces oil agitation and decreases pumping losses and internal rotational friction. A balancer shaft further reduces vibration and contributes to a smooth enjoyable ride.

An automatic centrifugal clutch works a V-Matic transmission (with ratios set for fast low speed reaction and smart acceleration) and belt final drive.

The engine is also equipped with Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC). The system detects any difference between the front and rear wheel speeds, calculates the slip ratio and then controls engine torque via the fuel injection to regain rear wheel traction. HSTC can be switched ON-OFF via a switch on the left handlebar. A ‘T’ indicator in the digital display flickers when the system is working to manage grip.

Fuel economy is a frugal 29.4km/l (WMTC mode); the 11.7L tank capacity gives a potential 340km+ range.

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3.3 Chassis

  • Short wheelbase with sharp steering geometry
  • Compact body dimensions paired with a practical seat height
  • Both wheels cast aluminium; 14-inch diameter rear and 15-inch front

A sturdy, yet lightweight, tubular steel frame is at the heart of the Forza 350’s reassuring feel on the road. Wheelbase is 1510mm, rake is 26.5° and trail 89mm. The radiator is located in front of the fuel tank for better cooling performance, and the battery is found between the fuel tank and the under-seat storage area, focusing mass to the centre. Wet weight is 186kg.

Seat height is 780mm and the riding position naturally upright, promoting excellent all-round visibility. Handlebar width is 754mm, with front width of 580mm and mirror width of 860mm; compact dimensions that make slipping through traffic-heavy streets easy.

Supple 33mm telescopic forks are matched by twin rear shock absorbers – adjustable through 5-stage spring preload – working through 1-piece aluminium swingarm.

The cast aluminium 15-inch front wheel is fitted with a 120/70-15 tyre while the 14-inch rear wears a 140/70-14 tyre, offering maximum traction and ride comfort. A 256mm single disc performs stopping duties up front, mated to a 240mm rear, with the benefit of 2-channel ABS for braking control on slippery surfaces.

 4. Accessories

A range of Genuine Honda Accessories are available for the Forza 350. They include:

  • Colour matched 45L Smart top box
  • Colour matched 35L top box
  • Rear carrier rack (direct fitment)
  • Inner bags
  • Special seat
  • Floor panel
  • Heated grips
  • U-Lock
  • Wheel stripes

_5. Technical Specifications                                                        

ENGINE

 

Type

4 stroke, 4 valve liquid-cooled

Engine Displacement  

330cc

No of valves per cylinder

4

Bore and Stroke  

77mm x 70.8mm

Compression Ratio

10.5:1

Max. Power Output

21.5kW @ 7,500rpm

Max. Torque

31.5Nm @ 5,250rpm

Oil Capacity

1.8L

Noise Level (dB)

Lurban 73.8dB / Lwot 80.1dB

FUEL SYSTEM

 

Carburation

PGM-FI

Fuel Tank Capacity

11.7L

CO2 Emissions WMTC

79g/km

Fuel consumption

29.4km/L (3.4L/100km)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

 

Starter

Electric

Battery Capacity

12V-8.6 AH

ACG Output

340W

DRIVETRAIN

 

Clutch Type

Automatic centrifugal clutch; dry type

Transmission Type

CVT

Final Drive

V-Belt

FRAME

 

Type

Underbone type; steel

CHASSIS

 

Dimensions (LxWxH)

2145mm x 754mm x 1360mm

Wheelbase

1510mm

Caster Angle

26.5°

Trail

89mm

Seat Height

780mm

Ground Clearance

145mm

Kerb Weight

186kg

Turning radius

2.4m

SUSPENSION

 

Type Front

33mm Telescopic upside-down forks – 125mm stroke

Type Rear

Twin Shock 130mm travel

WHEELS

 

Rim Size Front

15 inch cast aluminium

Rim Size Rear

14 inch cast aluminium

Tyres Front

120/70-15MC 56P

Tyres Rear

140/70-14MC 68P

BRAKES

 

ABS System Type

2 channel

Front

Single 2 piston Nissin caliper. Single 256mm disc

Rear

Single 1 piston Nissin caliper. Single 240mm disc

INSTRUMENTS AND ELECTRICS

 

Instruments

Full LCD, clock, two trip meters, fuel consumption gauge, Honda SMART Key indicator.

Headlight

LED

Taillight

LED

Connectivity

Yes

USB

Yes

Security System

Honda Smart Key

Additional Features

Smart Key, HSTC, electronically adjustable windscreen, ESS

All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice.

*Please note that the figures provided are results obtained by Honda under standardised testing conditions prescribed by WMTC. Tests are conducted on a rolling road using a standard version of the vehicle with only one rider and no additional optional equipment. Actual fuel consumption may vary depending on how you ride, how you maintain your vehicle, weather, road conditions, tire pressure, installation of accessories, cargo, rider and passenger weight, and other factors.