I own CFMOTO 650MT in India since July 2021 and its the same bike sold in the name of Adventura in the US..The crash bar came as standard along with handguards except that I had to install my own pannier setup..I have got a ton of info regarding tyres, suspension, aftermarket front and rear sprocket and aftermarket chain.. I've ridden my bike around 24k kms already and its a wonderful sports tourer.. congratulations..
Thanks!! It’s a great little bike!! I absolutely love mine. As for the project, the crash bars add a great look (or so I think) as well add that extra layer of protection for when, if you like to throw the bike around alittle, you ultimately lay it down. Hopefully at low speeds.
Just installed mine and got stuck on where the rubber tape went, thanks to your video i got it sorted out. Mine ended up costing 350$ and it took about 2 months since they were on backorder. Thanks again
@@intensivefire happy to hear my silly videos helped someone!! lol Enjoy the bike. I love the look of the bike with the crash bars!! Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting. A new video soon to drop about pickup up the bike and my additions to it.
Nice job on installing the “bumper” crash bar kit. I just picked up my 2023 650 Adventura , and looking for the same kit. Will be calling the dealer next week.
Thanks for leaving a comment!! Enjoy your new bike! I absolutely love mine. One gets a lot of bike for the price, with it!! Let us know how you make out ordering your “front bumper” from your dealership!
I have part numbers for the front bumper kit. All nuts and bolts included Part # 6NT1-250000-0BP00 Good luck. I just ordered a set today. I’ll update when they come in
Thanks for leaving a comment!! Just so you know and to clarify, the P/N I provided was the Kit. It came with everything (except when the factory made the kit, someone forgot to put that second 1/2 shell clamp in the box. Lol) to install the bars.
The way mine was ordered the website gave me a bill of materials to verify. The clamp qty was defaulted to 1. I changed it to 2. What I’d like to find now is a seat upgrade for comfort.
Ugh…. The heat insulator strips are on back order, i should see them in two weeks.. I’d like to find a substitute.. what are these strips made of and what’s the shape? Btw. The frame bars are nice. Good quality and beefy.
The tape was just a self adhesive rubber tape. I feel any type of rubber material would work. I believe it’s only purpose is to tighten the connection when camping it up. To prevent vibrations/fretting between the Crashbars and the frame that would cause the frame to get worn or damaged.
US Adventura owner here. Thanks for the video. We can not get anything besides some storage options. All our dealers have nothing beyond that. Do you have the website or a link for your dealership that can help us find a set? I ordered one from ali….. and it did not fit even though it was for the MT. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks for your comment. I’m sorry for the delay replying. I feel the biggest possible problem finding the crashbars in the USA from CFMoto is due to the naming of the part. CFMoto calls them “Front Bumper” in their parts listings. If you go into the description of this video I have listed the part number and name. Try that with a local dealership near you. If not, send a email to my local Dealership- Windsor Motorsports in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Google them to get an email address. I hope this helps. Thanks for leaving your comment.
Great video! Thanks for posting! I just bought a 'new' 2022 Adventura 650 and want to install bumper/crashbars/engine guards. I'm assuming from what I've seen that the CFMoto kit is probably the best option. I saw some on AliExpress, but with the shipping they are about the same price and I'm not sure if they will fit anyway. Do you know if there are any aftermarket kits, or is the CFMoto part the only/best way to go? Thanks.
Hi! Thanks for watching the video and for leaving a comment!!! In my opinion and for the reasons you mentioned about the time and cost of shipping from AliExpress, I felt the factory crash bars were the best option. To the best of my knowledge, the only two options are options are AliExpress and Factory. I hope that helps. Enjoy your bike!! Thanks for being part of the discussion!!
@@GeoSphere Thanks for your feedback and reply. It seems to be hit and miss on aftermarket accessories to fit the bike. Luckily the bike is pretty well fitted out. I may have more questions for you as I ride and learn more about my bike. Thanks again!
Good video. Just subscribed. UK owner of 650MT 2022 but still very interested to watch. Mine came standard with these crash bars. I hear you also installing Skid plate. I really interested on this as I have never seen Skid Plate for this bike. What Skid Plate did you order? Also thanks for the shout out of the FB group. I am one of the Admins for the Group you showed. :)
Thanks for your comment!! And great work as an admin of the FB group. I love the group. There is a great sharing of information there!! As for the skid plate, I ordered one for the 650 Versys. I expect it will take some modification and/or fabrication to the supplies mounting brackets. I haven’t yet even unboxed the mounting hardware & brackets let alone look at how it’s going to mount. But I’ll have time for that in the next few weeks. Stay tuned for a detailed video for those what want to follow my success, or improve upon my failure. Time will tell which I fall upon. 😄
@@GeoSphere Thats it, a lot trial and error for parts on 650MT. Currently have Barkbusters hand guards, DoubleTake mirrors, Center stand and taller windshield installed on my 650MT. All aftermarket. Also Topbox rack and Tank protectors. Next mod for me ready for UK Winter is Heated grips. Looking at Oxford ones.
I love my Klim gear! As for the gloves, very comfortable. I had to get a second pair as the first pair, I ordered too large. I had to size down. Which is unusual for me and gloves.
You seem to be responding to your comments...No one is asking the golden question! How much was the kit? I know it's a question most people like to shy away from, but I'd really like to know please. Thanks!
Thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment! I didn’t mention the price as it differs from country to country and for some people it’s worth having them regardless of the price. They can be found cheaper on AliExpress but my factory Crashbars from my dealer was $427.37 cdn before GST. That was last year so now….???? If you are thinking of buying some, here is the factory part name and number cut Ana pasted from an email from my dealership at the time. 6NT1-250000-0BP00 FRONT BUMPER $427.37. Thanks again, and happy riding!!
Great video! I am also a U.S. customer that was originally told I would be order this type of stuff when I bought it but CFMoto has decided to stop supporting the Adventura in the U.S. over the Ibex 800. I live in NY but close to Montreal so I am going to try now to find the part up near there. What tires do you have on your bike in this video? The stock tires on mine are basically street tires and I would love a slightly more aggressive tire for the trails. Thanks!
Update: using your part number, I was actually able to order this from my local U.S. CFMoto dealer. Totally boggled as to why CFMoto themselves told me that engine guards were not going to be available in the U.S. for the Adventura. Maybe they have no idea that their own part is called "Front Bumper" instead of "Engine Guard" or "Crash Bars". Thanks so much!
Hey there! Congratulations on the purchase of your bike!! I love mine but would love the 800 IBEX and their new 400 adventure bike as well. I’m very happy to hear you were able to get your “front, Bumper” from your own local dealership. A lot of US based views here have been curious if they could get them in the US so thanks for the confirmation!! As for the tires, I highly recommend the ones I’m using. The Shinko 705. I bought them online and had the dealership install them before I took delivery of the bike. They are fantastic on gravel as long as they are aired down to about 18-20 psi for gravel. But you DO NOT want to run them on pavement at speed at the pressure for more than a couple of miles. As well, with that low of pressure you have to be careful of what you ride over and with what force. You can crack or break the alloy wheels. Happy riding and thanks for leaving a comment!!
@@GeoSphereThanks for the info! Looking forward to the skid plate video.. until that comes out, do you have a part number for the skid plate? I can't find anything other than it the "Plastics" section so I am thinking that is not really the skid plate. Thanks!
I’ve noticed the bars available from AliExpress are very different to the factory ones that come stock on the European/Australasian 650MT variants and the ones I installed. But if they all do the same job, I’m happy. 😊 Are yours from Ali??
@@GeoSphere Yes, they are. The mounting was a bit tough. There were no instructions and I had to use a file to fix some slight fit issues, but overall it seems very solid.
I just bought an ADVentura here in New York. I want to add this crash bar but can't find a place to buy one. Even my dealer could not find one. How can I get your info to get one for my machine? Thanx. Keep them wheels down!!
Thanks for the comment! You can try this part number from CFMoto. 6NT1-250000-0BP00 FRONT BUMPER Note, they call it a “front Bumper” Maybe this is why your dealer can’t locate it???
Hey, how's the speedometer on your 650 Adventura? On mine it's quite a bit off. showing 80 when I'm actually going ~70. My 300nk I had before had the same problem.
Hi! Thanks for leaving a comment!! I haven’t noticed any great disparities in readout of speed. All seems normal. But now you ask, next time I go out for a ride. I’ll set up my phone displaying a Speedo app I have on it. That app seems to read accurate with my truck. Thanks again!
Great video, I have the same Bike here and the US. We seem to not be able to find these here. Do you have the exact CFMOTO part # for these that I can give to my Dealership? also for the handguards. Thanks !
The hand guards I installed on my bike are from BarkBusters. I ordered the 2 point (mounting points) version for the Yamaha Versys 650 bike. It fits perfectly without any mods. The actual plastic protectors are the “Jet” model. However you can order any style of plastic protectors in any colour from BarkBusters.
Hi Vasily35! Thanks for leaving your comments! I don’t have any experience with any other crash bars, but I’ve been very happy with these ones. The install was easy and the appear to be very strong. I’ve done some aggressive off highway riding in some challenging conditions with the Shinko 705 tires. Although a great tire they are not a full off road tire. I have laid the bike down a couple of times in very soft sand and the crash bars did a fantastic job protecting the bike. And, the make the bike look way cooler!! Lol. Thanks again and happy riding!
Thanks for the question!! I knew they were standard on the MT version of the bike in Europe and Australia, so I went to my dealer and asked if they could get them. Within a couple hours they got back to me with price & availability. A couple of weeks later, I ordered them up!!
That’s so much for Leaving a comment John! I’ve seen good things posted about the AliExpress Crash Bars but I don’t have any personal experience with them. I have to say the factory bars are amazing. I really really tested them on this past Thursday when I went out on a group ride with our local “dual sport adventure riders group”. We were riding sandy trails. I put my bike down about 4 times at low speed. No damages not even a scuff on any body work. Let us know how you make out with your bars form AliExpress!!
I don’t know if they are available in the USA. The only way to get them In Canada is to go into a dealership, goto their parts counter and get the parts guy to order them using the part number in these comments as well found in the video description. If you live in the states, call a Canadian dealership, talk to their parts guy and get them to order. Maybe they could ship to you when it arrived? Good luck and thanks for the comment!!
Finding the right music for these videos is, for me, the hardest part of making these videos. People have such diverse tastes. Some people don’t mind it, sometimes not. As in this one. Thanks for your comment, I’ll work harder on the next one to find better music. lol
I own CFMOTO 650MT in India since July 2021 and its the same bike sold in the name of Adventura in the US..The crash bar came as standard along with handguards except that I had to install my own pannier setup..I have got a ton of info regarding tyres, suspension, aftermarket front and rear sprocket and aftermarket chain.. I've ridden my bike around 24k kms already and its a wonderful sports tourer.. congratulations..
@@tauseefnaveed we get the boxes stock and no guards.
Thanks! You made it look like a very approachable project. I am looking to purchase a 650 Adventura soon.
Thanks!! It’s a great little bike!! I absolutely love mine.
As for the project, the crash bars add a great look (or so I think) as well add that extra layer of protection for when, if you like to throw the bike around alittle, you ultimately lay it down. Hopefully at low speeds.
It's a great all around bike! You won't regret it!
Just installed mine and got stuck on where the rubber tape went, thanks to your video i got it sorted out. Mine ended up costing 350$ and it took about 2 months since they were on backorder. Thanks again
@@intensivefire happy to hear my silly videos helped someone!! lol
Enjoy the bike. I love the look of the bike with the crash bars!!
Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting.
A new video soon to drop about pickup up the bike and my additions to it.
Dunno where your at, but see ya there! Just got the bike. Loving it!
@@nigelcaudill451 thanks for the comment! It’s a fun bike! Enjoy it!!
Nice job on installing the “bumper” crash bar kit. I just picked up my 2023 650 Adventura , and looking for the same kit. Will be calling the dealer next week.
Thanks for leaving a comment!!
Enjoy your new bike! I absolutely love mine. One gets a lot of bike for the price, with it!!
Let us know how you make out ordering your “front bumper” from your dealership!
I have part numbers for the front bumper kit. All nuts and bolts included
Part # 6NT1-250000-0BP00
Good luck. I just ordered a set today. I’ll update when they come in
Thanks for providing that!!
Thanks for the part number!
Nice bike too, Geoff. Your vids are excellent. My aspiration is to follow your editing👍🏻
You can do it!
Thanks for the part numbers. I made sure I ordered two brackets.
Thanks for leaving a comment!!
Just so you know and to clarify, the P/N I provided was the Kit. It came with everything (except when the factory made the kit, someone forgot to put that second 1/2 shell clamp in the box. Lol) to install the bars.
The way mine was ordered the website gave me a bill of materials to verify. The clamp qty was defaulted to 1. I changed it to 2. What I’d like to find now is a seat upgrade for comfort.
Diagram: 2023 CFMoto 650 ADVentura CF650-3US - FRONT BUMPER(NORMAL) [F25-A-V2]
Ugh…. The heat insulator strips are on back order, i should see them in two weeks.. I’d like to find a substitute.. what are these strips made of and what’s the shape? Btw. The frame bars are nice. Good quality and beefy.
The tape was just a self adhesive rubber tape. I feel any type of rubber material would work. I believe it’s only purpose is to tighten the connection when camping it up. To prevent vibrations/fretting between the Crashbars and the frame that would cause the frame to get worn or damaged.
US Adventura owner here. Thanks for the video. We can not get anything besides some storage options. All our dealers have nothing beyond that. Do you have the website or a link for your dealership that can help us find a set? I ordered one from ali….. and it did not fit even though it was for the MT. Thanks for all you do!
Have you deal look part# 6NT1-250000-0BP00 it’s the part number for the whole bumper kit
Thanks for your comment. I’m sorry for the delay replying.
I feel the biggest possible problem finding the crashbars in the USA from CFMoto is due to the naming of the part.
CFMoto calls them “Front Bumper” in their parts listings.
If you go into the description of this video I have listed the part number and name. Try that with a local dealership near you.
If not, send a email to my local
Dealership- Windsor Motorsports in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Google them to get an email address.
I hope this helps.
Thanks for leaving your comment.
@@richardlacelle1137 mine came from Canada eh.
Great video! Thanks for posting! I just bought a 'new' 2022 Adventura 650 and want to install bumper/crashbars/engine guards. I'm assuming from what I've seen that the CFMoto kit is probably the best option. I saw some on AliExpress, but with the shipping they are about the same price and I'm not sure if they will fit anyway. Do you know if there are any aftermarket kits, or is the CFMoto part the only/best way to go? Thanks.
Hi! Thanks for watching the video and for leaving a comment!!!
In my opinion and for the reasons you mentioned about the time and cost of shipping from AliExpress, I felt the factory crash bars were the best option.
To the best of my knowledge, the only two options are options are AliExpress and Factory.
I hope that helps.
Enjoy your bike!! Thanks for being part of the discussion!!
@@GeoSphere Thanks for your feedback and reply. It seems to be hit and miss on aftermarket accessories to fit the bike. Luckily the bike is pretty well fitted out. I may have more questions for you as I ride and learn more about my bike. Thanks again!
Good video. Just subscribed. UK owner of 650MT 2022 but still very interested to watch. Mine came standard with these crash bars. I hear you also installing Skid plate. I really interested on this as I have never seen Skid Plate for this bike. What Skid Plate did you order?
Also thanks for the shout out of the FB group. I am one of the Admins for the Group you showed. :)
Thanks for your comment!!
And great work as an admin of the FB group. I love the group. There is a great sharing of information there!!
As for the skid plate, I ordered one for the 650 Versys. I expect it will take some modification and/or fabrication to the supplies mounting brackets. I haven’t yet even unboxed the mounting hardware & brackets let alone look at how it’s going to mount. But I’ll have time for that in the next few weeks.
Stay tuned for a detailed video for those what want to follow my success, or improve upon my failure. Time will tell which I fall upon. 😄
@@GeoSphere Thats it, a lot trial and error for parts on 650MT. Currently have Barkbusters hand guards, DoubleTake mirrors, Center stand and taller windshield installed on my 650MT. All aftermarket. Also Topbox rack and Tank protectors.
Next mod for me ready for UK Winter is Heated grips. Looking at Oxford ones.
I love the KLIM gear. I have the induction coat and pants are on the way. I want back and forth on the gloves. How do you like the gloves?
I love my Klim gear! As for the gloves, very comfortable. I had to get a second pair as the first pair, I ordered too large. I had to size down. Which is unusual for me and gloves.
You seem to be responding to your comments...No one is asking the golden question! How much was the kit? I know it's a question most people like to shy away from, but I'd really like to know please. Thanks!
Thanks for watching the video and leaving a comment!
I didn’t mention the price as it differs from country to country and for some people it’s worth having them regardless of the price. They can be found cheaper on AliExpress but my factory Crashbars from my dealer was $427.37 cdn before GST. That was last year so now….????
If you are thinking of buying some, here is the factory part name and number cut Ana pasted from an email from my dealership at the time.
6NT1-250000-0BP00
FRONT BUMPER $427.37.
Thanks again, and happy riding!!
Great video! I am also a U.S. customer that was originally told I would be order this type of stuff when I bought it but CFMoto has decided to stop supporting the Adventura in the U.S. over the Ibex 800. I live in NY but close to Montreal so I am going to try now to find the part up near there. What tires do you have on your bike in this video? The stock tires on mine are basically street tires and I would love a slightly more aggressive tire for the trails. Thanks!
Update: using your part number, I was actually able to order this from my local U.S. CFMoto dealer. Totally boggled as to why CFMoto themselves told me that engine guards were not going to be available in the U.S. for the Adventura. Maybe they have no idea that their own part is called "Front Bumper" instead of "Engine Guard" or "Crash Bars". Thanks so much!
Hey there! Congratulations on the purchase of your bike!! I love mine but would love the 800 IBEX and their new 400 adventure bike as well.
I’m very happy to hear you were able to get your “front, Bumper” from your own local dealership. A lot of US based views here have been curious if they could get them in the US so thanks for the confirmation!!
As for the tires, I highly recommend the ones I’m using. The Shinko 705.
I bought them online and had the dealership install them before I took delivery of the bike. They are fantastic on gravel as long as they are aired down to about 18-20 psi for gravel. But you DO NOT want to run them on pavement at speed at the pressure for more than a couple of miles.
As well, with that low of pressure you have to be careful of what you ride over and with what force. You can crack or break the alloy wheels.
Happy riding and thanks for leaving a comment!!
@@GeoSphereThanks for the info! Looking forward to the skid plate video.. until that comes out, do you have a part number for the skid plate? I can't find anything other than it the "Plastics" section so I am thinking that is not really the skid plate. Thanks!
your crash bar kit is very different than mine.
I’ve noticed the bars available from AliExpress are very different to the factory ones that come stock on the European/Australasian 650MT variants and the ones I installed.
But if they all do the same job, I’m happy. 😊
Are yours from Ali??
@@GeoSphere Yes, they are. The mounting was a bit tough. There were no instructions and I had to use a file to fix some slight fit issues, but overall it seems very solid.
I just bought an ADVentura here in New York. I want to add this crash bar but can't find a place to buy one. Even my dealer could not find one. How can I get your info to get one for my machine? Thanx. Keep them wheels down!!
Thanks for the comment!
You can try this part number from CFMoto.
6NT1-250000-0BP00
FRONT BUMPER
Note, they call it a “front Bumper”
Maybe this is why your dealer can’t locate it???
Hey, how's the speedometer on your 650 Adventura? On mine it's quite a bit off. showing 80 when I'm actually going ~70. My 300nk I had before had the same problem.
Hi! Thanks for leaving a comment!!
I haven’t noticed any great disparities in readout of speed. All seems normal. But now you ask, next time I go out for a ride. I’ll set up my phone displaying a Speedo app I have on it. That app seems to read accurate with my truck.
Thanks again!
Same for mine. 10 out
Great video, I have the same Bike here and the US. We seem to not be able to find these here. Do you have the exact CFMOTO part # for these that I can give to my Dealership? also for the handguards. Thanks !
The hand guards I installed on my bike are from BarkBusters. I ordered the 2 point (mounting points) version for the Yamaha Versys 650 bike. It fits perfectly without any mods. The actual plastic protectors are the “Jet” model. However you can order any style of plastic protectors in any colour from BarkBusters.
Hello what is the part# for the crash bar kit from cfmoto for the adventura??? I want to order it!! Thanks
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!!
The P/N is in the Video Description.
But here it is again.
6NT1-250000-0BP00
FRONT BUMPER
$427.37cdn
Nice! Can I fit it to my mountain bike😂
Try it, let me know how that works! lol
You can, but it mounts to the peddals!!😂😂😂😂
Hi. New owner of a us 650 adventura. Where did you source the crash bars?
Thanks for leaving a comment!!
Enjoy your bike!!
I ordered my bars directly from my local dealership .
Do you like this crash bar?
I bought 650 Adventura and thinking to order same.
From your dealer with delivery to California about $600 Canadian
Hi Vasily35! Thanks for leaving your comments!
I don’t have any experience with any other crash bars, but I’ve been very happy with these ones. The install was easy and the appear to be very strong.
I’ve done some aggressive off highway riding in some challenging conditions with the Shinko 705 tires. Although a great tire they are not a full off road tire. I have laid the bike down a couple of times in very soft sand and the crash bars did a fantastic job protecting the bike. And, the make the bike look way cooler!! Lol.
Thanks again and happy riding!
Where did you get the crash bars? I did not see them on the CF Moto website.
Thanks for the question!!
I knew they were standard on the MT version of the bike in Europe and Australia, so I went to my dealer and asked if they could get them. Within a couple hours they got back to me with price & availability. A couple of weeks later, I ordered them up!!
Hey I just bought the crash bars from Aliexpress Will it fit as good as that? Thanks for the video!
That’s so much for
Leaving a comment John! I’ve seen good things posted about the AliExpress Crash Bars but I don’t have any personal experience with them. I have to say the factory bars are amazing. I really really tested them on this past Thursday when I went out on a group ride with our local “dual sport adventure riders group”. We were riding sandy trails. I put my bike down about 4 times at low speed. No damages not even a scuff on any body work.
Let us know how you make out with your bars form AliExpress!!
@johnmendes6837 Did you receive it? How does it fare?
Can I order these in the US? I looked on CFmoto canada site and cant find
it.
I don’t know if they are available in the USA.
The only way to get them In Canada is to go into a dealership, goto their parts counter and get the parts guy to order them using the part number in these comments as well found in the video description.
If you live in the states, call a Canadian dealership, talk to their parts guy and get them to order. Maybe they could ship to you when it arrived?
Good luck and thanks for the comment!!
@@GeoSphere thanks!! I just bought the bike yesterday but that's a must have on there
Fantastic!! Enjoy the bike! It’s an amazing little bike at its price point. I feel you will be very happy with it.
That music though, bro wtf ?
Finding the right music for these videos is, for me, the hardest part of making these videos. People have such diverse tastes. Some people don’t mind it, sometimes not. As in this one.
Thanks for your comment, I’ll work harder on the next one to find better music. lol