With talk of how shitty Chinese bikes are, has anybody checked out one of these CF Moto 650's? I was next to one in traffic the other day and if looks have anything to do with it it's a winner. When I got home I Googled them to find out a bit about them...my first surprise being that it's made in China, the second being how up spec the thing is. Look at the spec sheet below and you wouldn't be blamed for thinking it's a Euro or Japanese sporty 650. I then read the following review and was further impressed.
http://www.bikepoint.com.au/reviews/2012/road/first-ride-cf-moto-650nk-30173 With all of this talk about new flat track bikes, you wouldn't go wrong basing a bike around one of these engines. Peter Campbell is experimenting with the Chinese Cagiva Canyon single motor for dirt track and most of us know that he's no idiot so it might be worth checking out some more of the newer stuff coming out of China before we write them all off as shit. It's only a matter of time before they produce a quality dirt bike and when they do we might just see another rush of excitement similar to when the DT1 was released, remembering that prior to 1967 nobody took the Jap cars or bikes seriously either. The big saying of the era was "
You wouldn't see me driving that Jap crap", sounds kinda like our attitude to Chinese products today doesn't it
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SPECS: CF MOTO 650NK
ENGINE
Type: Liquid-cooled, DOHC parallel twin
Capacity: 649.3cc
Bore x stroke: 83mm x 60mm
Compression ratio: 11.3:1
Fuel system: Electronic fuel injection
Emissions: Euro 3
Claimed maximum power: 69.73hp (50.9kW) at 8500rpm
Claimed maximum torque: 62Nm at 7000rpm