CFMOTO 650 Adventura Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 พ.ย. 2024
- Another interesting bike worth a look. Im spend a lot of time on the freeway now days and comfort, fuel economy, price, and ability to carry what I need for the day is getting more and more of my attention.
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I have had my Adventura for 8 months now and have commuted everyday since August 2023. Rain, shine, frozen, and all in between. 6000 miles in. Adjust the suspension for you and it rides confidently. Power is just fine. Great for a commuter or a weekend get away. It runs hot in the summer heat, but it is welcomed in the Seattle area winters. Reliability has been strong with easy maintenance. Only issue is the aftermarket. Impossible to find much out there, but all around a solid ride. Especially for the price.
Nice, it’s good to hear it’s holding up well. I agree with aftermarket coming in a little slow for a lot of the CFMOTOs but that will change, thanks for the comment
Hello! I own a 300nk for almost 1 year, no issues. Since the day I bought it I dreamed about the 650MT (or adventura). The only problem with CFmoto is that the accessories can't be found easily and also can have compatibility issues. Have fun!
That’s good to hear, I’m feeling the pain of lack of parts. I just got the 800mt and wasn’t exactly sure what oils change kit to get. I ended up getting the 2020 KTM 790 kit as that seems to be the engine in the bike. Either way so far I’m really enjoying the cfmoto bikes
About the engines... I had a new 400 GT for about a year and one day (about 2000 km on the clock) the engine just lost all the power and I barely got home. Turns out that the crank bearing broke and as a result the whole engine was gone.
Besides that I liked the bike very much and It was great value for the money in terms of build quality and the features. Maybe the engine issue was just a QA failure for my specific bike.
Damn, that’s sad to hear! What bike was it?
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Cf moto 400gt
I haven’t even seen that bike yet, looks cool
The saga continues with the quality of the bike. It has been 21 days since I bought the bike. The electronics were attached with double sided tape. The only miles on the bike are riding home and then back to the dealership. The dealership has ordered parts twice and they arrived yesterday and they are wrong. They are ordering again but do not know what to expect. I called CF Moto in Minnesota and the rep on the phone said this is the dealership problem and that they would contact the dealer. She pretty much hung up on me because they do not take care of the customer it is a dealer problem
Bro…. I’m so sorry to hear that. I ended up buying the 800t and so far it’s been good 🤞🏼
A great video Scout, this is not the bike I like now, but it was a great review as always. Thanks for sharing and have a great week buddy🤙
Thanks ck, yea this one really sits on a cheap commuter bike for sure. Nothing ti make you say wow about it
Have you found replacement mirrors? Can you share where, please? Thank you.
no I only got to test ride it so I haven't been able to try different parts on it
I'd be interested to hear how the performance compares with the Tracer 7 or MT-07.
I would love to try a tracer 7! I have rode the MT07 and currently own the Yamaha R7, and I’d say for performance/ engine fun factor the CP2 destroys this 649 180 crank engine. But if the point is just a good commuter and your not trying to put an exhaust on it, it’s great imo especially for the price point
@@ScoutsOut thanks, that's what I guessed from the other early reports.
Another great review there Scout... :D
Thank you sir! So much fun trying out all these different bikes
Did you adjust the suspension prior to this ride review?
No sadly I did not
@@ScoutsOut I don't want to be too critical, but CFMoto provides both front and rear suspension adjustments on this bike. I don't think you can properly assess the ride and handling without checking/setting them.
Yea that’s true, suspension makes a huge difference
I just bought one with 800 miles on it for $3500
now thats a hell of a deal, congrats on the new bike man thats exciting
I hear parts are difficult to get
I’m not sure on the 650 but I did buy the 800 t and it’s annoying to find part numbers but everything on it is a KTM or common what what I’m seeing so far
I baught mine for $5000 brand new. Would have to disagree on compared to the Kawasaki versey. Cfmoto is much better.
Nice dude that’s a good deal, congrats on the new bike and happy holidays
how many hp ? 2023 model
It says it has 60hp and 41.3 ft lb torque
Website says same
I mean if you just want something to take to work and not worry about something happening to it out in the city madness its great, but performance wise naaahhh pass.
Well said bro, that’s exactly how I see it being used. Cheap commuter