Lifan KPT400
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Well it looks like Lifans next new bike to come to the US is the 2024 KPT400. I know they are going through EPA certification right now and should be available by next summer. This bikes will have all the bells and whistles. Here's an article on the KPT400. I guess I better start saving my money. lol
https://www.laitimes.com/en/article/2fb48_2rglo.html |
That beats everything in its class currently available! CSC, KTM, Royal Enfield will have to up their game.
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I had seen some press releases. I'm glad they are finally producing it.
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"VisorDown reports that Lifan KPT 400 will set you back around £3,500 (around $4,770)"
Lifans are usually priced a good bit higher than other China bikes. If the VisorDown report is correct, the KPT 400 could be a huge sales success. I could live with the odd styling at that price. |
I'm told with the higher cost of shipping from China they will be in the $5000 - $5500 range. I've been binge watching KPT 400 video all weekend. Lol The only problem I couldn't understand any of the Chinese. Lol
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I was looking on the EPA list of motorcycles and it is no longer listed. Have you heard anything from Venom?
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my money would still be with the Himalayan, particularly if this bike is over the 5k mark. In comparisons with the CSC model, the Himalayan was better off-road. so the question in my mind is how far off the road do you intend to get. I'm still leaning used KLR650 though. :)
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I'm seriously waiting on this bike. I want an RX4 really bad, but I'm more than willing to pay a little extra to get the Lifan quality. But, if it doesn't come with the luggage, the RX4 will be my choice.
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I really just want a 350-450cc dual sport.
Something like my Templar but with 30-40 horse. These ADV bikes just look to big for my tastes. Aesthetically pleasing though. |
Yep.....a KPX400 would be about right.
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Unfortunately one of the guys at American Lifan over the weekend told me it doesn't look like the KPT 400 will be available before the summer. Herbie and I are planning a trip along the Gulf Coast. I guess I'll have to rig out the Vulcan S for the trip unless I run across another bike I like. Don't get me wrong. The Vulcan S is a comfortable bike. Just don't know how comfortable it will be after a couple of thousand miles. lol
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So I got an update on EPA approval on the KPT 400. Looks like they finally got everything worked out. I'm being told they will be available March/April 2024.
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Jerry, what is the weight on the kpt400?
Who is the importer ? |
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I can't wait. lol Link To Video
https://jerryhawk250.com/wp-content/.../11/KPT400.mp4 |
too heavy for me I reckon. I've fallen once and almost a couple of times trying to turn around on crappy roads. maybe once I get better at riding, but man it looks heavy!
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Jerry, I don't see it on the epa list? Now this list apparently from August, so if in testing right now that would explain its absence.
https://www.epa.gov/system/files/doc...6-present.xlsx |
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I must be the only one to think, "Oh HELL NO!". That bike looks ugly AND top heavy. Somebody spiked the designer's coffee with LSD. I think they're first offering in this size should be a more traditional design, then offer something wild like this the following year.
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Add some gear into the luggage and fill'er up and you are looking at 600 lbs, plus your weight. Gee.
That seems on the heavy side for adventure sport, isn't it? And the weight is high centered. I don't think I could pick it up |
Why is everyone freaking out about the weight? What are you comparing it to? Looks like it falls into the same weight class. :hmm:
Kpt 400 - 495 lbs with luggage Yamaha TÉNÉRÉ 700-452 lbs + luggage V-Strom 650-528 lb. including Luggage VERSYS 650 LT 482.9 lb* + luggage AFRICA TWIN -505 lbs + luggage |
Don't get me wrong. I am sure it is great as a road bike, perfect for light touring and some forest roads.
The vertical twin engine looks like fun, and the bike is loaded with features. |
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the other bikes you list are not in the same category as the KPT. Himalayan, CSC's 450, KTM 390 ADV, Maybe Triumph Scrambler, Honda CB500x. Here's an interesting read regarding light weight ADV bikes. But just keep in mind that these guys don't care about price. Some people are just rich. :D https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/a...0-lbs.1333329/ BTW....my KLR (gen 1) is listed as 412 pounds. Not sure if the KPT is with equipment or not. Side note regarding the Lifan....that is one UGLY front end. And I would not want hard bags. they break legs. ;) |
Just spoke with Lifan, still awaiting EPA approval, but that's the last hurdle, then we should start seeing them become available.
*Note about hardbags: Are they as bad as everyone says? I feel like I've never fallen on my dual sport and had my legs where the bags would hit my leg. if anything, it would keep the bike from falling on my as the bag would prop up the rear end, am I wrong? **Disregard my newb to hardbags question, found an 8 page post about it.. potentially, yes, they do break bones: https://www.advrider.com/f/threads/h....420563/page-8 Will I still use them? Probably. |
yeah....personal choice really. to me it kinda depends on how aggressive you intend to get with your chosen bike. I went with soft bags on my KLR because of my intentions of using it for more off-road work. Most ADV style bikes see gravel and groomed forest service roads and I think hard bags are fine.
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