I had tried Versys's, V-Strom's 650 & 1000 and a lot other motorcycles, now riding a Burgman 400 maxi scooter. if i had to buy a motorcycle again this one would be on the top of my list considering the price
Hey Leyzio, another great review! Now you got me thinking of buying something smaller and more nimble to get through traffic, because these smaller bikes are really getting it together and look the business! Lovin' your stuff man, just getting into it, so waiting on your next review. 'Keep on truckin' ❤🔥
Thank you so much for the comment! I personally really think CFMoto's done a fantastic job with the small bike market and I honestly think they are setting a new standard for pricing, performance, and quality of these bikes. Definitely going to keep on truckin!
Great video ... everyone is adding a 15 tooth cog at the front, which give you better top end and still gives you loads of torque ... the strange sound will be the wind coming off the phone move it a little bit towards the centre or out slightly, had the same problem lol
@chrislecouteur2360 Thank you! I thought it was my helmet being a sporty helmet, but yeah, when I removed my phone from the mount, the whistle noise disappeared 🤣
Hi Leyzio, i really enjoyed this review. I never really considered this kind of bike, but you have given me food for thought. I agree that CFMOTO is starting to make some very interesting bikes lately. I'm looking forward to seeing your secret bike review 😂. Keep up the good work!
It's honestly a hands down fantastic bike for the price point. Feature rich, comfort, power delivery. All of it feels premium for the price you're paying. Secret bike is defnitely going to be a special one 😉
I disagree with your comment on limited tire selection. This motorcycle and the rims are designed to allow the rider to customize it to a more tarmac oriented motorcycle or a more dirt oriented motorcycle. Tire selection for mostly tarmac has good options for Tubeless. If you are planning to ride 50/50 or more dirt, there are many tube tire choices. Tubeless tires aren't desirable off-road for the sheer fact that if you lose a bead seal on a tire, a hand pump and small 12v pump won't be able to reseat the bead. It will require a tube anyway. Going off-road, riders will often drop tire pressure low. This improves traction but risks sidewall damage. This again requires one to have an inner tube. This rim allows for the best of both worlds
Thank you for your insight! I don't ride offroad much but I do know that lower PSI and tubed tires are a go to for offroad oriented bikes. I have seen a lot of reviews for this bike having the issue of it being tubeless but I guess it works out for it since it's primary focus was always to be a mini adventure style motorcycle with a little bit of offroading capabilities and not a true offroad machine like a dual sport. As for the tire selection, I was basing it off where I live(I should have specified that mb) and getting tire sizes here for a 21F-18R are a bit limited as everyone rides a scooter or 17s for bigger bikes.
It is to some but for general use... 40-60hp is already a lot on most roads and sometimes offroad. The weight on this bike isn't that noticeable once you're moving and I've read a lot of reviews saying that the weight is not that big of an issue because of the healthy torque it produces... but to each their own! 😁
@@Leyzio Weight on any bike isn't that noticeable when moving, but it is when you're picking up an off-road bike like this after you've tipped over. And, this isn't 60 hp like you'll find on other 450's that weigh 200 lbs. less...
what we've been waiting for! unbiased and on point! LEZGOOOOO!!!
Hoping for more videos this new year! Cheers!
Solid boss💪💪💪
I had tried Versys's, V-Strom's 650 & 1000 and a lot other motorcycles, now riding a Burgman 400 maxi scooter. if i had to buy a motorcycle again this one would be on the top of my list considering the price
I have a maxiscoot planned coming up! It's very similar to the Burgman and it will be my first time riding a maxiscoot too
@@Leyzio They are very comfortable and versatile with the usually huge built-in storage, i'm sure you will like the ride
@@MathieuTechMoto I will definitely check this out! Thank you so much!
Hey Leyzio, another great review! Now you got me thinking of buying something smaller and more nimble to get through traffic, because these smaller bikes are really getting it together and look the business! Lovin' your stuff man, just getting into it, so waiting on your next review. 'Keep on truckin' ❤🔥
Thank you so much for the comment! I personally really think CFMoto's done a fantastic job with the small bike market and I honestly think they are setting a new standard for pricing, performance, and quality of these bikes. Definitely going to keep on truckin!
Great video ... everyone is adding a 15 tooth cog at the front, which give you better top end and still gives you loads of torque ... the strange sound will be the wind coming off the phone move it a little bit towards the centre or out slightly, had the same problem lol
@chrislecouteur2360 Thank you! I thought it was my helmet being a sporty helmet, but yeah, when I removed my phone from the mount, the whistle noise disappeared 🤣
Hi Leyzio, i really enjoyed this review. I never really considered this kind of bike, but you have given me food for thought. I agree that CFMOTO is starting to make some very interesting bikes lately. I'm looking forward to seeing your secret bike review 😂. Keep up the good work!
It's honestly a hands down fantastic bike for the price point. Feature rich, comfort, power delivery. All of it feels premium for the price you're paying. Secret bike is defnitely going to be a special one 😉
@Leyzio thanks Mate, keep up the good work. Can't wait for this secret bike reveal 🙏
J Juan is actually Brembo. They just rebranded it to sell it cheaper but it comes from the same factory
That's actually really cool to know! I thought they were completely different. Probably why they feel really good in terms of braking and feedback.
Cool
A lot of facts and specs wrong. Check them..
Can you kindly point them facts good sir?
I disagree with your comment on limited tire selection. This motorcycle and the rims are designed to allow the rider to customize it to a more tarmac oriented motorcycle or a more dirt oriented motorcycle.
Tire selection for mostly tarmac has good options for Tubeless. If you are planning to ride 50/50 or more dirt, there are many tube tire choices. Tubeless tires aren't desirable off-road for the sheer fact that if you lose a bead seal on a tire, a hand pump and small 12v pump won't be able to reseat the bead. It will require a tube anyway.
Going off-road, riders will often drop tire pressure low. This improves traction but risks sidewall damage. This again requires one to have an inner tube.
This rim allows for the best of both worlds
Thank you for your insight! I don't ride offroad much but I do know that lower PSI and tubed tires are a go to for offroad oriented bikes.
I have seen a lot of reviews for this bike having the issue of it being tubeless but I guess it works out for it since it's primary focus was always to be a mini adventure style motorcycle with a little bit of offroading capabilities and not a true offroad machine like a dual sport.
As for the tire selection, I was basing it off where I live(I should have specified that mb) and getting tire sizes here for a 21F-18R are a bit limited as everyone rides a scooter or 17s for bigger bikes.
A cup holder ? What is this non-sense 😂
It's for those drive through moments, gotta store your extre large diet coke somewhere 😂
43 hp is a deal breaker on a 430 lb. bike.
It is to some but for general use... 40-60hp is already a lot on most roads and sometimes offroad. The weight on this bike isn't that noticeable once you're moving and I've read a lot of reviews saying that the weight is not that big of an issue because of the healthy torque it produces... but to each their own! 😁
@@Leyzio Weight on any bike isn't that noticeable when moving, but it is when you're picking up an off-road bike like this after you've tipped over. And, this isn't 60 hp like you'll find on other 450's that weigh 200 lbs. less...