I have the 800NK but almost everything you note applies to both. Love the exhaust and decel pop. My bike came with defective tires and the bike sat for over 2 weeks waiting for replacements. It sure is fun when it's on the road!
Ayoo look who it is mister chrispyyy. Love your videos man they're entertaining! My 450SR is gonna have to go to the dealer tomorrow as it was acting up alot today hopefully it won't take long for it to get fixed fuckin love this bike
@@andypacmanperez I believe that was when I was having some clutch problems with it slipping. It was because I was using some cheap levers but ever since I switched back to the original ones and adjusted the cable a little bit it's been working perfectly since then
Watched your video and ended up stumbling across the 675SR. CF Moto is setting new standards. Yeah it may be Chinese but hell what isn’t from China nowadays. Looking forwards to the reveal for pricing on the 675. How many miles have you racked up on the bike so far? I’m on a 2024 Ninja 500 had it for 4 months and I’m at 10,000 miles no issues whatsoever.
@@GhadSpeed 3,000 miles on it, I was out of state without the bike for a few months so I haven’t gotten the miles up like I normally would. I’m really interested in the 675 tho, but I love the Ninja 500! Nice bike
im thinking abt getting the new cfmoto 675 sr, but im really scared of the reliability of cf moto? Would you say its worth it or should i rather settle for a japanese one? I was thinking abt the rs 660 or 675sr but aprillia has also a bad reputation for reliability so yeah...
@@ibrahimkeskin5466 Honestly, there hasn’t really been a reliability issue with CFMoto in years. I would get the 675sr but just know there will be very limited aftermarket and if you broke something on the bike it will take probably a few months before you get that part. Reliability on the new CFMoto’s has been great. Actually less recalls than all other manufacturers. I’ve had 0 problems with mine i’ve had for 6 months
Yeah, but still the parts availability is not good in comparison to something like the Ninja 500 because the 450ss is a new bike. Took 3 months to get an oil cooler from CFMoto, took a friend of mine 3 months to get a seal cuz he had an oil leak
My comments more of a question. Is this a good bike for some like myself, I’m roughly 205-210 5’ 11’. I do have bike experience but it’s been quite a few years since my last bike. I’m more so looking into this from a budget perspective and fuel economy. Commutes to work keepin low mile on my car etc. would this be too silly for someone with my stature
@@kylepatrick113 Nah dude we’re about the same height but you weight a bit more than me. I think coming back from riding this would be a sick bike and it’s one of the best for the price and size range. This sitting next to a k5+ gsxr 600 they’re not a big difference in size
After you drove with this bike for some time, how is it? And can you carry another friend with you? The passenger seat looks uncomfortable. Is this right? Because this would be really bad if I want to carry my (future) gf with it
attaboy young blood if you want some game heres some game ima put you on, read the way of the superior man by deida but SLOWLY read that jawn a page at a time CAREFULLY and take them notes have you taking that beautiful blonde to prom in no time UP AND AT EM
I had 300nk in June, and just got first service done at 1000 kms, when i went to pick up from dealer, it just won't start 😕, dealer say it looks like fuel pump/injectors problem..i was going to trade up for 450nk, but not so sure now...
So the seat of Motors parts availability is a problem it's it's just funny how much motorcycle dealerships can take liberties on their clients are there any is that really aggravates us I mean come if you have a CF moto dealership you got to make sure that you treat the clients fairly liberties on us what is total rubbish
@@Wuro-z2lRiding with one hand is probably the easiest thing to do on a motorcycle. I’ve done it on my Grom, my sportster 1200, my Gsxr 750, my ninja 500, an rc390, and this 450ss 🤦♂️ i’ve been riding for two years
@@KinMoto Hey, I get that you feel confident on your bike, but I have to say that riding with one hand isn't really safe, even for experienced riders. I've been riding for over 20 years, and I've learned that you can never be too careful on a motorcycle. On the road, unexpected situations can happen at any moment-a car suddenly braking, debris on the road, or even a sharp turn you didn't anticipate. Two years is enough to build some confidence, but it's still relatively short when it comes to gaining the deep experience and reflexes that can save you in these situations. Keeping both hands on the handlebars gives you more control over the bike, which can be crucial if something unexpected happens. Safety should always come first. I'd recommend reconsidering whether it's worth the risk.
Nice gloves
Lmaooo, I had to watch the video to see, sometimes I wear gloves, sometimes I don’t.
You should always wear gloves…. Your hands are usually first thing to hit the ground if you go down.
@@ra6298I prefer to just slide on my face
Imagine not wearing gloves when you ride 😂
I have the 800NK but almost everything you note applies to both. Love the exhaust and decel pop. My bike came with defective tires and the bike sat for over 2 weeks waiting for replacements. It sure is fun when it's on the road!
4:06 this is where i find out my bike can do this 😭I didn't know it had a rev limiter that sounds so cool
Ayoo look who it is mister chrispyyy. Love your videos man they're entertaining! My 450SR is gonna have to go to the dealer tomorrow as it was acting up alot today hopefully it won't take long for it to get fixed fuckin love this bike
@YamatoSR what was wrong with it?
@@andypacmanperez I believe that was when I was having some clutch problems with it slipping. It was because I was using some cheap levers but ever since I switched back to the original ones and adjusted the cable a little bit it's been working perfectly since then
Cool video and review bro. But man that scenery is awesome!
W video man hope you succeed!
@@asher8394 Thank you so much!
Watched your video and ended up stumbling across the 675SR. CF Moto is setting new standards. Yeah it may be Chinese but hell what isn’t from China nowadays. Looking forwards to the reveal for pricing on the 675. How many miles have you racked up on the bike so far? I’m on a 2024 Ninja 500 had it for 4 months and I’m at 10,000 miles no issues whatsoever.
@@GhadSpeed 3,000 miles on it, I was out of state without the bike for a few months so I haven’t gotten the miles up like I normally would. I’m really interested in the 675 tho, but I love the Ninja 500! Nice bike
@@KinMotohell yeah hope you do a 10,000 mile review on the 450.
Bro KTM and CF Motto share the same size of oil seals.for info
It's a great bike. I'm having fun riding it
im thinking abt getting the new cfmoto 675 sr, but im really scared of the reliability of cf moto? Would you say its worth it or should i rather settle for a japanese one? I was thinking abt the rs 660 or 675sr but aprillia has also a bad reputation for reliability so yeah...
@@ibrahimkeskin5466 Honestly, there hasn’t really been a reliability issue with CFMoto in years. I would get the 675sr but just know there will be very limited aftermarket and if you broke something on the bike it will take probably a few months before you get that part. Reliability on the new CFMoto’s has been great. Actually less recalls than all other manufacturers. I’ve had 0 problems with mine i’ve had for 6 months
11000 miles on my cfmoto 450 and no issues
Fairing replacement?? 😢
dude where is this? it looks beautiful
Bro, where did you get your gloves from?
Good video, keep it up
I love this bike I just wish it had more customization options
Can’t wait !!
@@KillRoy24 Are you getting one??
@@KinMoto Yes in April so like 10 months . Unless they bring that cfmoto 450srs to America soon!
Parts availability is same as 23' models don't change much from previous year.
Yeah, but still the parts availability is not good in comparison to something like the Ninja 500 because the 450ss is a new bike. Took 3 months to get an oil cooler from CFMoto, took a friend of mine 3 months to get a seal cuz he had an oil leak
My bike has been in the shop for 3 weeks under warranty for sprocket seal and pan gasket 🙃 it’s a 2024
My comments more of a question. Is this a good bike for some like myself, I’m roughly 205-210 5’ 11’. I do have bike experience but it’s been quite a few years since my last bike. I’m more so looking into this from a budget perspective and fuel economy. Commutes to work keepin low mile on my car etc. would this be too silly for someone with my stature
@@kylepatrick113 Nah dude we’re about the same height but you weight a bit more than me. I think coming back from riding this would be a sick bike and it’s one of the best for the price and size range. This sitting next to a k5+ gsxr 600 they’re not a big difference in size
Plz exhaust name
@@Montana-42 KO Lightning, very good
After you drove with this bike for some time, how is it? And can you carry another friend with you? The passenger seat looks uncomfortable. Is this right? Because this would be really bad if I want to carry my (future) gf with it
attaboy young blood if you want some game heres some game ima put you on, read the way of the superior man by deida but SLOWLY read that jawn a page at a time CAREFULLY and take them notes have you taking that beautiful blonde to prom in no time UP AND AT EM
The passenger seat on this amazing bike… is awful brother. But this bike feels perfect in my experience otherwise.
awsome vids
Debating to get this 😅
it’s a lot of fun bro
what gopro do you record with ?
@@REKIOANDTHEWORLD GoPro Hero 12
I had 300nk in June, and just got first service done at 1000 kms, when i went to pick up from dealer, it just won't start 😕, dealer say it looks like fuel pump/injectors problem..i was going to trade up for 450nk, but not so sure now...
So was it worth it??!?!
@@SoulBlazeNightmare Was it worth it…absolutely
Nature roads are the best!
At 19, that's a LONG lifetime ahead to have fucked up hands just because you thought you were too cool for gloves. Good luck.
So the seat of Motors parts availability is a problem it's it's just funny how much motorcycle dealerships can take liberties on their clients are there any is that really aggravates us I mean come if you have a CF moto dealership you got to make sure that you treat the clients fairly liberties on us what is total rubbish
Please gear up. God bless
Bro your gloves are scaring me
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Do not ride with one hand, you are still a kid with no experiences..
@@Wuro-z2lRiding with one hand is probably the easiest thing to do on a motorcycle. I’ve done it on my Grom, my sportster 1200, my Gsxr 750, my ninja 500, an rc390, and this 450ss 🤦♂️ i’ve been riding for two years
@@KinMoto Hey, I get that you feel confident on your bike, but I have to say that riding with one hand isn't really safe, even for experienced riders. I've been riding for over 20 years, and I've learned that you can never be too careful on a motorcycle. On the road, unexpected situations can happen at any moment-a car suddenly braking, debris on the road, or even a sharp turn you didn't anticipate. Two years is enough to build some confidence, but it's still relatively short when it comes to gaining the deep experience and reflexes that can save you in these situations. Keeping both hands on the handlebars gives you more control over the bike, which can be crucial if something unexpected happens. Safety should always come first. I'd recommend reconsidering whether it's worth the risk.