Honda Forza 750 Workshop Manual 💯

You will not find a legal, free, official PDF on Honda’s website. Honda sells these manuals through their Helm Inc. distribution (in the US) or local dealership parts departments.

For the Forza 750 (model years 2021–Present):

Unlike the small "Owner’s Manual" provided in the glovebox at the time of purchase—which covers basic operation, dash controls, and simple fluid checks—the Workshop Manual is the comprehensive technical guide used by professional Honda technicians. honda forza 750 workshop manual

It is a factory-issued document (typically ranging from 400 to 600 pages) that details every aspect of the scooter's mechanical and electrical systems. It is designed to guide a mechanic through the complete disassembly and reassembly of the vehicle.

Your USB port and glovebox light died. The manual has a single diagram showing Fuse F (15A) is under the left fairing pocket, not the main fuse box. That saved me two hours of panel removal. You will not find a legal, free, official

Best answer: Buy both. Get the paper version for the garage, and keep the PDF on your phone for quick checks on the road or at a friend’s garage.

A common maintenance item on the Forza 750 is checking valve clearance. This procedure requires removing the fuel tank, air cleaner housing, and various covers. Without the workshop manual, an owner risks: The manual provides exploded views of the assembly

The manual provides exploded views of the assembly order and specifies the exact cold valve clearance measurements for intake and exhaust valves.

There are typically two ways to acquire a Honda Forza 750 Workshop Manual:

Dealer Cost: ~$800 - $1,200 Manual Procedure: 15 steps. This service requires valve clearance inspection, DCT oil change, centrifugal filter cleaning, and spark plug replacement. The manual gives you the exact angle to rotate the crankshaft (using the 17mm plug on the left case) to find Top Dead Center. Without this, adjusting valves is impossible.