A friend of mine asked me what tools I carry on my motorcycle. He rides a KTM390. I side I didn't add any tools to the bike and I only have the tool pouch that comes with the bike. I also told him that if he was worried about breaking down he should of gotten a 20 year old DL 1000 V-strom like I did then he wouldn't have anything to worry about. 68 thousand miles and still running strong 😂
They look sharp but their reliability will need to be established. Beyond that, parts and the aftermarket farkles we all need will have to be available. Until then, I'll be on my old, reliable WeeStrom.
yes, Cfmoto use the KTM engine, but they rebuild it for a higher standard for reliability with less power, also they use Kawasaki engine clowns.. they are ultra reliable bikes and a great alternative than EU/Jap bikes with a better price (the only prob they have now is the small distribution and not a lot of reviews of real owners who share their experience, but it will come with times)
When a Chinese man who is also a mechanic tells you that you DON'T BUY Chinese bikes and that he rides Japanese bikes, it means more than someone's superficial review
@@Tyson-p1b It's great to do a review with a new motorcycle, I want to see a 20,000km test because there are so many recalls on Chinese bikes And all those who praise Chinese production in their garages DO NOT have Chinese motorbikes and most of them are involved in racing and they are all on Japanese motorbikes or if they are very brave and have extra money they buy European motorbikes
Your review is basically a lie. Chinese motorcycles are cheaper than Japanese or European bikes but they are inferior in Quality. Chinese manufacturers are in their infancy, They will get better with time. However, their strategy is "lower prices" to get a bigger slice of the market at the sacrifice of profit margins. They still need to find a market.
@@Tyson-p1b You are a liar! Most of the French Motorcycles magazine that I read on a regular basis made negative or derogatory comments about chinese bike . Although they admitted one can forgive their shortcomings due to their low prices.
@Tyson-p1b most of the reviews are done on press bikes or by owners who are still on their honeymoon phase with their bikes, occasionally you hear of long-term reviews a year later, and all that is valid, but real long term reliability and good resale value is yet to come.
@@ferkuzuel There are no chinese bikes imported to the US. Very few were imported to Europe. You are just a guy who was paid a good sum of money to put this Lying propaganda on TH-cam.
....it will be very interesting, what will be the condition of these Chinese, for example, after 10 years! Rather, can they exist for at least 10 years? They will conduct a very aggressive campaign to advertise them. Whoever is stupid will buy one. I myself have bought a T7 2025.
I have a chinese bike for the past 3 years and 50.000km, not a single problem. I have traveled everywhere, 2 up and with luggage, and i have pushed it repeatedly. Compaired to the japanese they have nothing to be jealous of.
In order to show the middle finger to another brand, you have to ride your motorcycles yourself...
A friend of mine asked me what tools I carry on my motorcycle. He rides a KTM390. I side I didn't add any tools to the bike and I only have the tool pouch that comes with the bike. I also told him that if he was worried about breaking down he should of gotten a 20 year old DL 1000 V-strom like I did then he wouldn't have anything to worry about. 68 thousand miles and still running strong 😂
i have kove and its ok 50k and still runing fine
Suzuki 650 V Strom : valeur sure , ergonomie et fiabilité et pris correct !
Many vloggers, Riders, Adventurers who used and reviewed Chinese Motor bike like the CF Moto. and they gave their satisfaction review about it
They look sharp but their reliability will need to be established. Beyond that, parts and the aftermarket farkles we all need will have to be available. Until then, I'll be on my old, reliable WeeStrom.
The problem for some of them is using the KTM 790 engine. If the cam oiling issue has not been resolved, these bikes are going to die at 10K.
yes, Cfmoto use the KTM engine, but they rebuild it for a higher standard for reliability with less power, also they use Kawasaki engine clowns.. they are ultra reliable bikes and a great alternative than EU/Jap bikes with a better price (the only prob they have now is the small distribution and not a lot of reviews of real owners who share their experience, but it will come with times)
Buy a used klr 650..bullet proof..I bought my 7th new klr adventure in '22...they are indeed the Swiss army knife of dual sports
you change frames two per second, can't it be at least three, so that nothing can be seen in the future
Yamaha Suzuki Honda Kawasaki an demostrado a lo largo de el tiempo su valor en cada centavo son caballos de acero listos para cualquier terreno 👌
There a lot of content creators filming themselves going around the world on various motorcycles. How come none of them are riding Chinese bikes 🤔
De que adianta lançar tanta moto, sem investir no pós venda? Quem compra, precisa ficar adaptando peças!
When a Chinese man who is also a mechanic tells you that you DON'T BUY Chinese bikes and that he rides Japanese bikes, it means more than someone's superficial review
Nope, there are many reviews of Chinese motorbike, tested by expert riders, in US and Europe, and gave their positive review, especially the CF Moto.
@@Tyson-p1b It's great to do a review with a new motorcycle, I want to see a 20,000km test because there are so many recalls on Chinese bikes
And all those who praise Chinese production in their garages DO NOT have Chinese motorbikes and most of them are involved in racing and they are all on Japanese motorbikes or if they are very brave and have extra money they buy European motorbikes
Your review is basically a lie. Chinese motorcycles are cheaper than Japanese or European bikes but they are inferior in Quality. Chinese manufacturers are in their infancy, They will get better with time. However, their strategy is "lower prices" to get a bigger slice of the market at the sacrifice of profit margins. They still need to find a market.
Nope, there are many reviews of Chinese motorbike, tested by expert riders, in US and Europe, and gave their positive review, especially the CFMoto.
@@Tyson-p1b You are a liar! Most of the French Motorcycles magazine that I read on a regular basis made negative or derogatory comments about chinese bike . Although they admitted one can forgive their shortcomings due to their low prices.
@@rochditidjaniYou’re right. A lot of the ‘good reviews’ for these bikes are paid for by the manufacturer!
@Tyson-p1b most of the reviews are done on press bikes or by owners who are still on their honeymoon phase with their bikes, occasionally you hear of long-term reviews a year later, and all that is valid, but real long term reliability and good resale value is yet to come.
@@ferkuzuel There are no chinese bikes imported to the US. Very few were imported to Europe. You are just a guy who was paid a good sum of money to put this Lying propaganda on TH-cam.
This Chinese bike will hurt your right finger as well as your hand
Nope, there are many reviews of Chinese motorbike, tested by expert riders, in US and Europe, and gave their positive review, especially the CFMoto.
Yeah right! Nice try!
....it will be very interesting, what will be the condition of these Chinese, for example, after 10 years! Rather, can they exist for at least 10 years? They will conduct a very aggressive campaign to advertise them. Whoever is stupid will buy one. I myself have bought a T7 2025.
I have a chinese bike for the past 3 years and 50.000km, not a single problem. I have traveled everywhere, 2 up and with luggage, and i have pushed it repeatedly. Compaired to the japanese they have nothing to be jealous of.