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Old 08-25-2024, 07:37 AM   #16
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You might as well get a Vader 150 for that. I can see the top of the roofs of sendans, and sit higher than most non SUV/truck cars.
This just makes no sense. The road I live on is 100 yards from a 70mph highway. Thankfully, traffic is extremely light. Still, I need to get up to speed pretty fast and going to a bike with half the HP as a Hawk 250? Being up high and visible to other drivers is great, but not the leading factor.


I don't think I'd want a Vader for anything, not even cruising around camp sites.
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Old 08-25-2024, 09:01 AM   #17
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Agreed...

Vader 150 is a low profile motorcycle on the road, shortest seat height at 31", and under 10hp:

31" Vader 150, 12" wheels (about 9 horsepower)

33" Lifan Xpect 200, 19", 17" wheels (~14hp)

35.6" Lifan KPX 250, 21" 18" wheels (~20hp)

36.2" Templar X, 21" 18" wheels (~19hp)

Well, these are all not that good for hwy. I think the 450MT would be better. Not sure about off road.
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Old 08-25-2024, 04:59 PM   #18
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None of those options will do motorway speeds comfortably for extended periods of time.


The KPX/Templar X would be the minimum as the 20hp and 6 gears with long ratio sprockets should suffice. There is no question that they're capable of highway speeds, The question is are they an appropriate choice? For me personally the answer is no.


Neither of these bikes are available in Australia. Closest option would be a KLX250, XT250 and CRF300L and all of them new are in the same price bracket as the MT450 in my Country...\


New DR650s are no longer OZ available. DRZ400 still are but a just over $10k so more expensive than the the 450MT... Factor in the windshield bigger tank and seat upgrade and the DRZ400 5 speed is a podgy banana



As Nathan eluded the 2 closest competitors are the new Himmy452 and the KTM 390. Niether of which tickle my fancy...But are perfectly fine motorcycles if the shoe fits



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Old 08-26-2024, 09:19 AM   #19
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None of those options will do motorway speeds comfortably for extended periods of time.

I think that's the rub. A dual sport/enduro motorcycle is not built for long highway rides. In fact, I'm realizing I've had enough of the long highway rides. That's a big reason I wanted a dual sport. To truly go on adventures...gravel road switchbacks uphill where the only thing you see up ahead is another switchback. Fully focused because your life depends on it. Adrenaline comes in many forms and I think I found my favorite.
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Old 08-26-2024, 11:17 AM   #20
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Where I live there are switchbacks and gravel roads a plenty...


But If I want to visit friends and family multiple hours on highways are inevitable and as unavoidable as I would like them to be, trying to avoid them at 15hp could turn a quick trip into a fatigued slog with the prospect of the same return journey the next day.



1hour is about all the enjoyment I get from the CG250 engine after that my pleasure begins to wane..


So yeah if you never plan to do any motorway then a 250 dualsport is fine...


Also there is the possibility of riding 2up...which all the dualsports pretty much fail at...


 
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I think that's the rub. A dual sport/enduro motorcycle is not built for long highway rides. In fact, I'm realizing I've had enough of the long highway rides. That's a big reason I wanted a dual sport. To truly go on adventures...gravel road switchbacks uphill where the only thing you see up ahead is another switchback. Fully focused because your life depends on it. Adrenaline comes in many forms and I think I found my favorite.
It's lucky you have some excellent parks/trails within under one hour ride. Barely over a half hour, in fact! That lake must have some trails around it.
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Old 08-26-2024, 06:27 PM   #22
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I basically live on a trail. The quality of my early vids sucks...it was that EK7000 I wasted money on. I gotta do a new "Ride Around The Hood" and show you guys the BLM trail I discovered right off that point where I turn around. I'll admit...I was a bit scared at first because once you're over the ridge line, there are no visible points of reference...like that last house. There are also some cool half pipes along the old highway where you can catch air as you exit. Gonna get some footage of that. Go down the highway heading south about 1/4 mile and there's a river access trail to the left. That's become my favorite ride. Go a little further, 5 or so miles, another river access to the left and more BLM trails to the right. I'm lagging this season...this election year has got my sh*t hot.
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Old 08-26-2024, 09:50 PM   #23
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Dang it Dano, you're really making me want to get back out to WY with the Templar!!
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Old 08-26-2024, 10:30 PM   #24
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Agreed...

Vader 150 is a low profile motorcycle on the road, shortest seat height at 31", and under 10hp:

31" Vader 150, 12" wheels (about 9 horsepower)

33" Lifan Xpect 200, 19", 17" wheels (~14hp)

35.6" Lifan KPX 250, 21" 18" wheels (~20hp)

36.2" Templar X, 21" 18" wheels (~19hp)

Well, these are all not that good for hwy. I think the 450MT would be better. Not sure about off road.
You can install a CG250 on the Vader. Same power as a hawk, less wind resistance.
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Old 08-27-2024, 06:29 AM   #25
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you can install a CG250 in a XL185s frame like I did...That's why im looking to upgrade to a mid weight ADV.


Not sure why Dual sports are getting peddled in the ADV section.


I'm going to my local CFmoto Dealer tomorrow to get a hands on and probably discus availability and finance...The more 450MT content I research the more I feel compelled to own 1...





 
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You can install a CG250 on the Vader. Same power as a hawk, less wind resistance.
Yeah, wind resistence is lower on the Vader.
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Old 08-28-2024, 12:09 AM   #27
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Took a test Ride

So went down to my Motorcycle Dealership...


Spoke to a bunch of nice blokes and talk about the CFmoto 450MT.


The bike is selling a lot...Like 10x more than the Himmy 452.


I took a test ride and enjoyed it enough to make a first impression.


However I was liable for 2.5k if I binned it so just did quiet back suburban roads.

For me power was plenty. yes with a full 17lt tank the was some weight up top but I could flat foot easy so I would consider the heft over my XL185 manageable...Power to weight is fine, if you feel you need more then you have more skill and bigger balls then I do...


Engine has a nice whir to it and then romps when you want it...pleasant linear band.


Anyway after talking with chaps and explaining my financial position and interest in obtaining a 450MT of my own, and could take delivery before December...Basically there is a current Zephyr Blue bike on the floor that could be mine now...or wait till next consignment...


In other words I dropped a small deposit on the books to put myself on the list and the rest of financing will be sorted out tomorrow.



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Old 08-28-2024, 10:04 AM   #28
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less than $6800 US. that's a good price!
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Ah, this is the China spectacle bike. This is THEE one to gauge how much people are willing to spend on a China bike. This bike is not shipped in a crate to your house, is it? This bike is ONLY being sold thru dealerships, right? I think it might be a little too soon for China to make this move because at that price, I'm looking at Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda, anything OTHER than a China bike.


Well, the truth is I ain't even looking 'cause I can't afford that and not being eligible for a loan makes it impossible.
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Old 08-28-2024, 03:07 PM   #30
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You are not getting anything close from japan for the same price.


It is a similar situation as the XR150L and KPX250...


Yes its through a dealership... Yes the Servicing is more expensive.


But it does come with a 2 year warranty or 3 with logbook servicing.


Accessories are cheaper compared to other brands...


CFMoto being a supplier/manufacturer to KTM also means some parts are interchangeable and quality needs to meet a certain standard...


Nobody seems to fault build quality...


Ride reports over 5000km with no issues...



Comparing it my 40year old XL185 frame and CG250 engine... The step up is light years ahead.


Could I get a 2nd hand DR650 for half the price sure...I was considering it for a long time. But the 450MT is just better than it...



But I have never owned anything like this 'NEW' I've always managed to cobble together crusty bangars and have dealt with their faults and misgivings...




I can manage under $50aud week in repayments without fuss.



Granted its a lot of spare change. Though when you add it all up in terms of value there is little competition...


 
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