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New livery for CFMOTO 300SR

While we are seeing prices rising on most new motorcycles arriving in Australia because of high demand and supply chain issues, Chinese brand CFMOTO has not increased any prices for 2022.

That includes their first fully faired sports bike, the 300SR, which is now available in a new tri-colour livery – orange, blue and white.CFMOTO 300SR

The retail price remains unchanged at an attractive $5790 ride away, with the eye-catching new design joining Nebula Black and Turquoise Blue in the Australian line-up.

The current special offer – a free CFMOTO helmet and jacket valued at $349 with every 300SR purchase until February 28, 2022 – also applies to the new variant.

The liquid-cooled, fuel-injected single-cylinder 300SR remains an inimitable LAMS package with its linear power and torque curves – great for learners and commuters – as well as impressive styling, underslung exhaust, 780mm seat height, 37mm upside-down fork, J.Juan brakes, Continental ABS, TFT display, LED lights, switchable ride modes and mobile phone connectivity.

All in a light-weight package of just 165kg.

CFMOTO 2022 prices

150NK $3490 (promotion until March 31, 2022: free CFMOTO helmet and jacket valued at $349)

250NK $4290

300NK $4990

300SR $5790 (promotion until February 22, 2022: free CFMOTO helmet and jacket valued at $349)

650NK $6790

650NK SP $7790

650MT $7490

650GT $8490

700CL-X Heritage $9490

700CL-X Sport: $10,490

700CL-X Adventure: $TBA (available Q2 2022)

800MT Sport: $12,990 (available Q1 2022)

800MT Touring: $13,990 (available Q1 2022)

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CFMoto sweetens deal on learner bike

CFMOTO Australia has added a free dress-up kit for their learner-approved 300SR sportsbike and extended last year’s three-year warranty across all their bikes until the end of May 2021.

All CFMoto bikes until the end of 2020 receive the extended warranty, up from the standard two-year factory unlimited km warranty.

We are not sure why CFMoto would need to include this dress-up kit when the bike is so attractive, cheap and the market is so buoyant.

But who are we to look a gift horse in the mouth!

The 300SR dress-up kit includes alloy goodies valued at $699 and includes:

The fun 292.4cc sports bike already has race replica decals, aggressive styling, light weight, upside-down forks and clip-on handlebars.

And despite it only having 21.4kW of power at a screaming 8750 revs, it is a delight to flick around the city streets and up into your favourite twisting mountain road.

This is the first fully faired bike from the Chinese manufacturer and one of several firsts for the company in coming months. Other firsts are a range of 700cc bikes, a 1250cc adventure bike and even an electric range.

CFMoto is imported to Australia by Mojo Motorcycles who have kept prices competitively low on all their bikes and the 300SAR is no exception at $5790, ride away with a three-year warranty.

The main rivals to the 300SR are the Honda CBR300R at $5749, KTM RC390 ($5995), Suzuki GSX250R ($5790) and Yamaha YZF-R3 ($6299).

It comes in Nebula Black or the standout Turquoise Blue with race replica decals.

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CFMoto 300SR promises more fun

“More Fun” reads the decal on the CFMoto 300SR tail section.CFMoto 300SR

I wonder how much fun you can have with a 292.4cc sports bike with just 21.4kW of power at a screaming 8750 revs.

But with its race replica decals, aggressive styling, light weight, upside-down forks and clip-on handlebars, they’re not kidding.

It is a delight to flick around the city streets and up into your favourite twisting mountain road.

This is the first fully faired bike from the Chinese manufacturer and one of several firsts for the company in coming months. Other firsts are a range of 700cc bikes, a 1250cc adventure bike and even an electric range.

CFMoto is imported to Australia by Mojo Motorcycles who have kept prices competitively low on all their bikes and this is no exception at $5790, ride away with a three-year warranty.

In fact, all CFMoto bikes purchased from until the end of 2020 receive the extended warranty, up from the standard two-year factory unlimited km warranty.

The main rivals to the 300SR are the Honda CBR300R at $5749, KTM RC390 ($5995), Suzuki GSX250R ($5790) and Yamaha YZF-R3 ($6299).

It comes in Nebula Black or the standout Turquoise Blue with race replica decals which I took for a squirt around the city and environs, looking every bit the boy racer, even at my mature years.CFMoto 300SR

Styling is thanks to Kiska, the Austrian design house which is also responsible for many KTM models as CFMoto has close ties with KTM, making their bikes in China for the domestic market.

Complementing the racer style are distinctive LED headlights which give good coverage if you’re commuting home at night.CFMoto 300SR

It also comes with a full-colour TFT display with comprehensive information, two-mode display and even mobile phone connectivity which tells you when you receive a call.

While the bike shares the same drivetrain and frame as the naked 300NK version, there are some subtle and strange differences.

Of course, it weighs more as the fairing adds 15kg, but it’s still a lightweight at just 165kg.

Strangely the liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine has 3.6kW less power.

That is offset by the 4.8Nm more torque which helps drive the bike off the line at the traffic lights and provides a fair bit of flexibility throughout the rev range.

However, it runs out of breath quickly, especially on hills, and you have to tap dance on the slick six-speed transmission to squeeze the most out of the buzzy little engine.

Yet it’s plenty for most novice riders and still great fun for those who enjoy a nimble bike they can flick through tight and technical bits of tarmac.CFMoto 300SR

Surprisingly, the little donk generates a fair bit of heat which is something I did not find with the naked version. It seems the fairing traps the heat and pours it out directly on to your legs.

It comes with a balancer shaft, but still tingles your fingers, backside and toes and blurs the mirrors.

CFMoto 800MT

Riding position is not overly aggressive with the bars slightly lower than the 300NK, but the seat also 15mm lower which tucks you into the bike more.

The unforgivingly hard saddle reminds you that this is a sports bike and not a tourer and the narrow 12-litre tank invites you into an intimate jockey riding position.

Strapped into this position, you have a good command of the bars for counter-steering and quick changes of direction.

While the suspension is a little on the plush side and bottoms out on big bumps with my 75kg weight, it still handles quite well with little fork dive or deviation on big bumps.

It flicks easily into corners and holds deep lean angles where you will be using all the 140mm width of the rear tyre and scraping the hero bobs on the footpegs in quick time with confidence.

And tight feet-up carpark u-turns are simple with wide clip-on bars providing a generous turning circle without jamming your thumbs against the tank.

My only concern is the poor braking performance.CFMoto 300SR

The brakes feel wooden with little initial bite and plenty of input required for effect.

In fact, I was surprised to find that despite the bike weighing more than the 300NK, it has slightly smaller disc rotors at 292mm (front) and 220mm (back) compared with 300mm and 245mm.

CFMoto 300SR tech specs: CFMoto 300SR

  • Price: $5790 ride away
  • Warranty: 3 Year, unlimited kilometres
  • Engine:  292.4cc water-cooled single cylinder, DOHC with balance shaft
  • Transmission: 6-Speed
  • Wet weight: 165kg
  • Suspension front/rear: 37mm upside-down forks, mono shock rear
  • Brakes front/rear: 292mm single disc with four-piston caliper (front), 220mm disc wth floating single-piston caliper (rear)
  • Dimensions: 2010mm (L), 750mm (W), 1080mm (h), 1360mm (wheelbase), 780mm (seat), 135mm (clearance)
  • Tyres: 110/70 R17; 140/60 R17
  • Fuel: 12L

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CFMoto 300SR price announced

The first fully faired sports model from Chinese motorcycle manufacturer CFMoto, the 300SR, has arrived in Australia.

Importers Mojo Motorcycles say the 300SR is available in Nebula Black or Turquoise Blue for $5790 ride away with a three-year warranty.

In fact, all CFMoto bikes purchased from until the end of the year receive the extended warranty up on the standard two-year factory unlimited km warranty.

The main rivals to the 300SR are the Honda CBR300R at $5749, KTM RC390 ($5995), Suzuki GSX250R ($5790) and Yamaha YZF-R3 ($6299).

CFMoto 300SR featuresCFMoto 300SR

The novice sports bike has low handlebars and an aggressive riding stance and is powered by a 300cc single-cylinder engine with 21kW (29hp) at 8750rpm and 23.5Nm of torque at 7250rpm.

It features all LED lighting and a new colour TFT display with Sport and Eco modes and auto-adjust screen brightness that matches ambient light.

The display offers integrated functions such as rpm, gear, speed and even mobile phone connectivity.

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CFMoto adds 300SR supersport

Chinese motorcycle manufacturer CFMoto will introduce its first fully faired sports model to Australia in May, the 300SR.

It is powered by a 300cc single-cylinder engine with 21kW (29hp) at 8750rpm and 23.5Nm of torque at 7250rpm.

Further details and pricing will be revealed later this month.

However, given the bargain prices of CFMoto models, it will no doubt be highly competitive.

Its main rivals are the Honda CBR300R at $5749, KTM RC390 ($5995), Suzuki GSX250R ($5790) and Yamaha YZF-R3 ($6299).

Supply of the 300SR should not be affected by the coronavirus.CFMoto 300SR

While the CFMoto factory was closed for an extra couple of weeks in January because of virus outbreak, it has reopened.

Australian importer Michael Poynton of Mojo Motorcycles says production is now “close to returning to full capacity”.

The 300SR will join the company’s first non-LAMS bike, the sexy new 700CL-X, which is due at the end of this year.

CFMoto 700CL-X SportCFMoto 700CL-X

The current Aussie line-up consists of the 150NK ($3490 ride away), 250NK ($4290), 300NK ($4990) and 650NK naked bikes, plus 650MT sports/adventure ($7490) and 650GT tourer ($8490). 

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