CFMOTO 800NK Advanced Naked 790 UK New Review Multimedia T-Box
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- CFMOTO 800NK ADVANCED takes the leading edge when it comes to providing uncompromised on-street performance, with real-world commuting comfort. Powered by a torquey, 79 Nm, 95 HP, 799cc twin-cylinder engine, and refined further with KYB suspension, J.Juan brakes, and high-performance tires, the CFMOTO 800NK ADVANCED blitzes the rest of the pack thanks to lightweight agility and handling. High-end technical specifications, including an 8-inch TFT featuring, along with smartphone compatibility, make it the ideal companion for navigating city streets and mountain passes alike.
4 Year warranty included with service activated breakdown cover.
Great video. I've been looking for this type of review for weeks. Personally, I love the screen. Missed out on the first release here in Oz but got an advance on order for all the things you mentioned
It’s definitely worth the extra - one of our sale team has bought one and loves it
Thanks for the review. Was looking for content like this. My concern with the big TFT is that I am worried that e small windscreen won't fit. Do you know if it is possible to attacht a windscreen?
So, is it a bike with a touch screen or a touch screen with a bike attached?
Could be both
you can't add a quick shifter on the sport version ???
You can fit an aftermarket one, but the standard one cannot be activated retrospectively
@@bikesanctuary oh ok, can you link the one you added pls ?
@@CclSpade we haven't fitted one - this is the advanced model and it comes with a shifter.
@@bikesanctuary ohh yes my bad
The tablet sized screen should come with a cover also how does it act in the rain? 6:44
So far our demo has been left outside daily with no issues. The rain doesn’t seem to affect the touch screen functions at all
Hi Ben I thought the sport version has cruise control too??
Yes that’s correct
will it work on android ?
You can use android but you need to use another app
What app would that be ? Can't find about it.
How do you think the reliability will be?
It’s a KTM engine and Bosch electronics so no reason to think they’re any less reliable than anything else. We’ve been selling them for a few years and have to say they’re quite robust.
Wow bikes are getting so sufisticared
That touch screen is next level stupidity. Along with KTM level of reliability, it seems like a big miss.
We’ve had no issues with reliability whatsoever
@@bikesanctuary So that is based off one bike with years of riding or a large sample size?
It’s based of being a dealership that sells 650 bikes a year. We service and maintain a large proportion of those bikes for customers who do everything from 500-10,000+ miles a year. It’s based on the fact that we have never claimed on the warranty of any 800NK. We’d say that’s a pretty good indicator
@@bikesanctuary So the Chinese are doing something the Austrians aren't. Interesting. I have had nothing but issues with KTM bikes, in particular the engines.