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CFMOTO reveal tasty new 300SR livery for 2022

2022 CFMOTO 300SR Tri-Colour


CFMOTO Australia’s first fully faired sports bike, the 300SR, will be arriving in a new tri-colour colour scheme, featuring orange, blue and white livery for 2022, while retaining the ultra competitive $5790 Ride Away price point the successful model is famous for.

CFMoto introduce new tri-colour 300SR for 2022
CFMOTO introduce new tri-colour 300SR for 2022

The striking new design joins Nebula Black and the traditional CFMOTO Turquoise Blue in the Australian line-up.

A current special offer sees customers receive a free CFMOTO helmet and jacket valued at $349 with every 300SR purchase until February 28, 2022 includes the new tri-colour variant.

CFMOTO 300SR in Turquoise Blue

The CFMOTO 300SR runs a liquid-cooled, fuel-injected single-cylinder as part of its LAMS package with linear power and torque curves – great for learners and commuters.

CFMoto 300SR in Nebula Black
CFMOTO 300SR in Nebula Black

With impressive styling, an underslung exhaust, 780 mm seat height, 37mm upside-down forks, J. Juan brakes, Continental ABS, TFT display, LED lights, switchable ride modes and mobile phone connectivity, it is a very impressive package for the money and tips the scales at a light 165 kg.

For further information on the 300SR and promotion head to www.cfmoto.com.au or contact your CFMoto Dealer.

CFMoto introduce new tri-colour 300SR for 2022
CFMOTO 300SR

2021 CFMOTO 300SR Specifications

2021 CFMoto 300SR Specifications
Engine Single cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid cooled, 4-valve, DOHC with balance shaft
Capacity 292.4 cc
Bore & Stroke 78 mm x 61.2 mm
Compression Ratio 11:01
Fuel System Bosch EFI
Max Power 21.4 kW @ 8750 rpm
Max Torque 25.3 Nm @ 7250 rpm
Gearbox 6-speed
Front Suspension 37 mm USD telescopic fork
Rear Suspension Single centre aligned rear shock
Front Brake 292 mm disc with four-piston opposed caliper
Rear Brake 220 mm disc with single piston floating caliper
ABS Continental ABS braking system
L x W x H 2010 x 750 x 1080 mm
Wheelbase 1360 mm
Seat Height 780 mm
Ground Clearance 135 mm
Fuel Capacity 12 L
Weight 165 kg
Max. Payload 150 kg
Wheels Front 17 x 3.50 alloy
Wheels Rear 17 x 4.00 alloy
Tyres Front 110/70 R17 CST
Tyres Rear 140/60 R17 CST
Available Colours Nebula Black or Turquoise Blue
Warranty Three-year, EXTENDED warranty
Price $5,790 ride-away

Source: MCNews.com.au

CFMoto offers free jacket, helmet with every 300SR

CFMoto 300SR Summer Deal – Bonus jacket and helmet with bike


There’s never been a better time to get onto two wheels, with CFMoto’s 300SR now the focus of their summer campaign, offering a free CFMoto full-face helmet and riding jacket to help you get started.

CFMoto 300SR in Turquoise Blue

The campaign kicked off yesterday and will run until February 22, with the 300SR priced at an extremely competitive $5790 ride away, offering a light and sporty single-cylinder with full fairings for those who like the racer look.

The 300SR produces 29hp and 25Nm from that single-cylinder engine, runs Bosch EFI, 37mm upside-down forks, Continental ABS, a TFT screen, dual modes, mobile phone connectivity, LED lights and has a three-year warranty for total peace of mind.

The combined value of the helmet and summer jacket is $349, with various styles on offer, which may vary. Contact your local CFMoto dealer for more information or drop in and check one out yourself.

CFMoto 300SR purchasers to receive bonus helmet and jacket until February

Source: MCNews.com.au

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.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

CFMoto announce sporty new 300SR learner legal machine


CFMoto Australia have announced a new motorcycle to join the line-up in 2020, with the 300SR introducing the brand’s first sporty motorcycle in a LAMS friendly package.

CFMoto SR LAMS Turquoise Blue

CFMoto SR LAMS Turquoise Blue

2020 CFMoto 300SR

Based around a 292.4cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder powerplant, the 300SR will produce 29.2 horsepower at 8750 rpm and 25.3 newton metres of torque at 7250 rpm, figures similar to those boasted by Honda’s CBR300R, which is no longer offered in Australia after being dropped for the excellent CBR500R that is also learner legal.

CFMoto are promising a quick revving nature alongside strong torque with a double-overhead camshaft design, low-friction coated pistons, and a balance shaft to reduce vibrations. Bosch provide the EFI. 

CFMoto SR LAMS Turquoise Blue

CFMoto SR LAMS Turquoise Blue

2020 CFMoto 300SR

Brakes consist of a four-piston caliper with 292 mm rotor, while a single-piston floating rear caliper grasps a 220 mm rotor, with both rotors featuring an unusual slotted design. Both are backed up by Continental ABS, ensuring high levels of safety for new riders.

Details on the suspension are sparse, but we do know it wears 37 mm upside-down forks, and single rear shock, with the only adjustability likely to be preload on the rear, representing the bare minimum normally found on bikes in the segment.

CFMoto SR LAMS Nebula Black

CFMoto SR LAMS Nebula Black

2020 CFMoto 300SR

Lightweight wheels are also mentioned, alongside CST radial tyres as standard fitment, with a lightweight integrated frame design. A TFT display is also a standout feature along with LED lights.

CFMoto SR LAMS Nebula Black

CFMoto SR LAMS Nebula Black

2020 CFMoto 300SR

The frame looks to be a trellis item by the photos, with no adjustability of the brake or clutch lever. A simple exhaust with belly mounted collector and exit keep weight centralised and low, while the tail looks a little Ducati inspired. Indicators also appear to be LED, which would be another nice premium touch.

CFMoto SR LAMS Turquoise Blue

CFMoto SR LAMS Turquoise Blue

2020 CFMoto 300SR

CFMoto are also promising a range of accessories, with pricing yet to be released, but likely to be highly competitive based on CFMoto’s other offerings. The 300SR is due in Australia in May in Nebula Black and Turquoise Blue.

CFMoto SR LAMS Nebula Black

CFMoto SR LAMS Nebula Black

2020 CFMoto 300SR
Source: MCNews.com.au