Hi from Australia!🇦🇺🙋♀️ I own a 300NK and recently did 1200klm(700miles approx) in horrendous wet conditions on some terrible and some amazing roads over 2 days. The bike didn't skip a beat ,kept pace with 400 ninjas etc. Even carrying 135kg(150kg max recommended carry)maintained comfortable 125k/h on the highways with heavy rain in places. Was economical and fun. I hear a lot of people talking about resale etc but at the end of the day once you own one,I don't think you will want to get rid of it. If a used one comes up for sale in Australia it sells quickly so hard to get. I also think people who buy one that want a bigger bike will have saved enough on the cfmoto they will keep it as the daily ride and get a bigger bike for the weekends. I suspect in future the cfmoto 300 class is going to be the bike people will say I wish I had bought/kept mine. I am also waiting on the arrival of the 450SR in early 2023 for Australia and pre-order is open now. Have subscribed!
Hey Sharna, thanks for your comment! I thoroughly enjoy the CFMOTO 300cc motorcycles. Experienced riders can have a lot of enjoyment out of a small displacement motorcycle. Glad to hear you liked it, and had a good time with it. Resale value is going to be based heavily on supply+demand. Can also depend on miles and how their taken care of. We sold one at the store recently for $500 over MSRP because we didn’t have any new ones and it was what someone REALLY wanted. I think they are good bikes that will hold their value just as well, so long as supply stays low. Definitely a bike you could hold onto as a 2nd bike since it’s so cheap, or use it as a down payment on something larger when you’re ready. I am hoping to see the 450SR in the US by 2024. It has some good looking specs, and I’d like to get in the saddle of one. Not holding my breath though - time will tell. 😌 Thanks for stopping in, Australia. Ride safe. 😎🤘
So I bought this bike. Not my first sport bike and yes it’s a bit under powered but the navigation is what sold me. The app allows turn by turn display on the screen and that was enough for me. I hate buying phone mounts 😂
The TBT navigation is an awesome feature on any bike of this caliber. To have it at this level of bike is just a statement of the value CFMOTO is driving to customers. 💯
@@petefroude1785 Just because you make an opinionated clever meaning for CF Moto doesn’t make it true. Besides, I’m doing nothing illegal, I don’t mind it. Also, you have a phone, you text, call, making that comment can all be tracked.. so grow up and ride your bike.
@@intricategod3216 That may sound like a bit much, but the extended warranty makes up for a lot of the extra. However, you may outgrow the bike and the warranty would be useless. You might be able to cancel it if you sell it and the warranty company may pro-rate you a refund. I sold one to a customer for $6.1K out-the-door before taxes with no additional warranty.
@@Omni_Moto Thanks for the reply. I knew the freight charge was super high and we argued about it. Problem was, their the only place in our area with the bike. I told them the freight was high, and they explained basically with the way the economy is they weren't actually making a profit due to what they are being charged just to get the bike here. I don't know if it was a load of bull or not, but I pulled the trigger because someone else was trying to buy it under me during our haggling process. The warranty can be canceled or transferred. Man I'm a little pissed because I felt like the wool was pulled over my eyes. I'm not sure what else I could have bought at 7500 with a 5 year warranty. The additional 3 kicks in after the 2. I also bought my son a Honda Navi. It was 3600 out the door with a 3 year warranty.
@@intricategod3216 Well, your dealer isn’t exactly wrong, but they’re not exactly right either. Their cost to purchase the bike from CF was probably around $3,300ish. Their freight/surcharge will put them very close to no profit, but if they passed it onto you they get to pocket that. Even then, they should not have charged you more than $800 freight charge. Freight is about $360ish, there is a 2% tariff around $200ish, and the surcharge is about another $200ish. That means from invoice to MSRP they have about $350 in margin to work with. If they pass on all freight to you, they get to add $760ish to that. Which gets them about $1,100 in profit. They turn a small profit on an admin fee, and their set up/prep charge could add another $150 profit depending on how much it is. No we’re at about $1,250 profit. Any additional charged over MSRP is just more profit, and they don’t get 100% profit of cost of warranty contract. I’d say your dealership turned a profit of around $2,500-$3K+. That sounds like a lot, but that doesn’t stretch super far in a large dealership. Don’t beat yourself up too hard about it. Your dealer will be (or at least should be) more inclined to give you good service when it comes time for maintenance or future purchases. If not, take your business elsewhere.
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the continued support. Small displacement has its benefits, and the fun factor is one! Big displacement can raise intimidation levels which can make it hard to focus on the fun parts of riding.
@@Omni_Moto all my friends say to get something like an 1100-1300 for my first bike( talking about crushers because that's almost all that's down here) but I'm like " I'm not an expert but that sounds like a bad idea, I'll get a second opinion" and that's kinda how I found your channel both entertaining and informative that's the best combo to me
@@vikinggunsmith Get something you’re comfortable on. 1100-1300 cruisers are okay depending on if the motor is air cooled or liquid cooled (air cooled being more tame). A liquid cooled rebel 1100 is a lot of bike, and not something you should start on. Cruisers between 750-1000cc (shadow, Vulcan, Boulevard, etc.) would be best to start on for that style. Just do as much research as you can before making a good decision. You’ll get it figured out!
@@Omni_Moto thanks man I appreciate the advice I've been debating between a Vulcan or a 650nk not sure if I want a cruiser or a more sporty bike, I love the look of cafe bikes but my local shop only has ones that are a bit to much on the wallet in my opinion for what they are. And I'm doing alot of research before getting a bike cause I want to get something I can ride for a long time before I get new bike cause I don't want to get something and a month later want another bike lol and your videos help me figure out what I might enjoy for years after I get a bike.
Hi man, i'm looking out for 300nk or this 300ss(sr), thank you for explaining every single thing pro and cons, even if i love design of this one it would be better going for 300nk for my city-work everyday moving. i wish you more subs and views bro, cause you are doing very interesting, funny, helpful and detailed content!
(Channel Recommend)✅ This channel isn’t too old and may not have many subs, but I guarantee it will gain through time quickly with how your making your videos. I will be sure to subscribe after this note. Good job and keep it up.👍
@@Omni_Moto I actually live right down at Washington County and possibly planning to get the 300ss from either your store or GoldStar Harley. I look forward into getting more into riding.
Watched your videos on both the SS and the NK, loved them both. Ended up buying the SS and immediately loved it. Thanks for the info and definitely subscribing to your channel. Love a dad joke when you can for one in
Hey, Mike. Glad to hear you enjoyed the videos. I hope they aided in making your decision. Both bikes are super solid and a blast to ride to the limit. Thanks for subscribing, and I hope you're enjoying the new content on the channel.
I also got one ( 300SR)... Europe. I've got 3.300 kilometers on it so far. Love this little jewel! I'm very surprised at the handling of this bike. The Twisties are bliss! The after market faring (more racing) Makes it ride a tad better in my opinion, and other little goodies make this "little super bike" a real looker!! 200-350 kilometer rides are no problem, the position is perfect for my body... And I'm 5' 9"
I like your approach with regard to motorcycling. I find you interesting and enjoyable to watch. You deserve more subs bruh! I got here before you reach 1k subs! Hope for more
Bought the 250SR two days ago, License restrictions in Taiwan. But love the style and the display. Hopefully it can go up and down the mountains a bit.
@@KSxPharaoh Doesn't sound like it will be this year. The beginner bike class in the US is really world compared to the rest of the world. If they 450SS ever comes over to the US, I'll be surprised to see the 300SS stick around. I think with displacement that close, it would be one or the other staying. Hopefully time will tell! 😄
CF Moto communist federation motorcycles. With every purchase three artillery shells will be provided to attack Taiwan to crush their independence movement. Thanks for supporting your enemy btw we will be next.
Looking at picking up an inexpensive learner bike, and after watching a few of your videos they have helped a lot, and given me some good chuckles. Informative and easy to digest. Sub from me!
Give me like 1 month to get good with the 300NK and we can make a video of it gapping the MT10. I found the hidden 7th gear and its a game changer I swear
I love the way these bikes look; probably one of the best-looking entry level sportbikes. I ended up with a KLX230 but the dealer I bought it at sells CFMoto and I always check out the 300SS if there's one in stock. If I had the room (apartment living sucks) I would just grab one since they're so cheap.
The 300SS's riding position is probably a little more dedicated than I'd find comfortable these days. But it's a cracking bike for the price. I was in my nearest CFMOTO dealership yesterday, and saw the 300CLX (same price as the SS). Have to say that I really liked the styling, and found the riding position very comfortable. There's also more seat real estate for a pillion than the NK or SS. Fairly certain that I'm going to be selling my R3, and buying a 300 CLX.
I'd say the only issue you might have with going to the 300 CL-X is you're almost taking a step down in terms of performance. If you're okay with that, then more power to you! I'd suggest moving into the 700 CL-X platform if you are jonesin' for more power and capability. Plus, cruise control!
@@Omni_Moto I'm happy with the step down in performance. It's the wrist and back pain on longer rides, especially with a pillion, that have prompted me to replace the R3. I can't think of any time I've ridden faster than about 120kmh, since I came to the Philippines. CFMOTO's 300cc engine will easily do that sort of speed, even with a pillion.
Buen video saludos desde Mexico, era importante saber la opinión de alguien mas fuera de mi país, crecerá tu canal rápidamente estoy seguro tu enfoque y análisis es bueno !!! Good video, greetings from Mexico, it was important to know the opinion of someone else outside my country, your channel will grow quickly, I'm sure your approach and analysis is good !!!
Well, you're close to 800 now. Now how did I know you were going to give it a thumbs up. If I keep viewing your videos, you might change my mind about the AT. Just kidding. I wanted the AT since 2018 and still can't find the one I want. That is, unless I want to go way off somewhere and then honda wants a 200 dollar destination fee. Seems like I read somewhere that the AT isn't in much of a demand in the US.
AT is a pretty niche bike, but it can cover a lot of categories for different riding styles. As for destination fees, you’ll have a hard time finding dealerships who won’t charge that. Some won’t, but most will. And a thumbs up for most comments as long as they are free from any harmful material, because it’s helps the channel with the algorithm of course! Thanks for leaving a few. It’s very appreciated. 👍
You earned my sub my dude! great review! I have the black variant on these babies but I was wondering if that's the new 2022 300sr? bcs my unit doesn't come with navs and a different UI on the TFT.
I love the way it looks but after sitting on one in the showroom at the dealer I and my son noticed a LOT of creaks and fairing flex. Their Adventura model felt more solidly built than this 300.
Hey Marco, I can understand what you mean by creaks/fairing flex. The Japanese bikes may not have as much, but there is still some areas where they cut corners and deliver similar quality without many features to back up their price tags. CFMOTO is still learning how to appeal to American audiences, and as they stick around longer here in the states, I think we will see minor improvements. Additionally, when you are paying around $6K for a motorcycle (a beginner bike at that) it's not going to be made with the highest grade components/fasteners. If that's what you're after, I'd recommend checking out something with larger displacement. The price tag will be higher, but the quality will increase with that. Price doesn't always equal quality, but I find that to be the trend more often than not. Most of the time you pay for the name with the Japanese Big 4, but for sake of saving upwards of $800+ for pretty much the same bike on paper, a lot of folks will be okay with minor things like squeaky fairings/creaks. It's kind of the nature of budget motorcycles. Anyway, thanks for your comment. I hope this helps you out with better understanding what you're looking at and what to expect moving forward.
Hi, I can respond. It would be okay for somewhat longer distance. I’d say anything 40-50 miles is doable, but not desirable. It can safely handle 70MPH, but it doesn’t have a ton of passing power on demand. If you are wanting to do 60MPH highways, it would be a great candidate, but again, over 50+ miles you may start to get uncomfortable in the saddle. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
If you just need something for around town that gets good mileage and is nimble, it’s a great substitute. Reliability (at least from what the euro boys say) is pretty darn good. Only thing is sometimes the screen has some bugs every once and a while with the phone pairing/nav, but aside from that everything about them is solid, at least from my experience with them. Hope this helps!
I bought a 300nk and I’m having trouble finding an exhaust for it (nothing crazy just enough to give it some volume). Would an exhaust for the SS fit the NK?
I’m pretty sure the SS and the NK use the same exhaust, but I’ve seen on the MT-07 where people will drill out parts of their exhaust to give it more volume/depth. You may watch some of those and then try to take that concept to the 300NK if you are confident in your abilities to do so.
@@Omni_Moto interesting, thank you for the reply, I didn’t think I’d get one that fast lmao. I’ll definitely look into it. And I’ve watched a couple videos on the SS and just about every one is saying that they both have the same engine, I think it may just be a fitment issue I gotta figure out for where the muffler will sit
For the most part these machines are very inexpensive to maintain! Finding parts at times can be challenging, but as for air/oil filters, chains, sprockets, break pads, etc., you can find plenty of items that will fit right up! Thanks for watching. Ride safe!
I really interested in the new CFmoto 450SR(it looks hot af), I want to know the finishing and quality control of this company so far from your experience
Quality control is significantly better than other Chinese brands. I talk a little bit about the history of the company in this video ---> SHOULD YOU BUY A CFMOTO CL-X 700 HERITAGE | TEST RIDE/REVIEW | WHO IS CF MOTO? | IS CF MOTO RELIABLE ua-cam.com/video/KOb3vpv6tRQ/v-deo.html Check it out and leave me a comment letting me know what you think!
Thanks for your comment! Some of the memes I sprinkle in are for comedic relief and retaining audience attention with a quick chuckle, but I can understand not everybody wants that. I’ll try to keep it in mind for future videos.
How would you rate this against the Ninja 400? I’ve been looking at the N400 for a while now because it is beginner friendly but still has decent power top end when I start feeling more confident using all the power it has.
Ninja 400 is still a beginner bike, but with its parallel twin engine it can create horsepower more quickly and get through the rev range quicker. In terms of features, I think the 300SS is more bang for the buck. Realistically, they are both beginner bikes at the end of the day. If you want to save some money, I’d say pick up the 300SS and don’t worry about the extra power. Learning to use the power of the 300SS can improve your skill set as a rider, rather than relying on the extra power from the Ninja 400 to keep up with other riders. Both have advantages and disadvantages. It depends on your ranking of importance on features. If power and performance are what you’re looking for, you’ll have to pay to play and go with the Ninja 400. If you’re just looking to get your feet wet and have great features + low entry price to learn on, the 300SS is your champion. Hope this helps!
@@Omni_Moto Awesome, thanks for the great info! I definitely should be looking more towards honing my skills as a rider first, and you really can’t beat the value of the CF.
ninja 400 has way more power like double. I have one but im rarely going over 70 on my rides so top end speed isn't relevant to me. Its not really fair to compare the 2, cf moto has a 450 you could get
Price and features and the big takeaways from the CF 300’s. If you’re just starting out, you can’t go wrong. Sure, a few extra HP would be cool, but that’s not what beginner bikes should be about. It’s about learning and becoming confident enough to take the next step up to a middle-weight. Whatever you decide, ride safe! Thanks for the comment.
It can carry a passenger. It’s not the most ideal bike to ride 2-Up, but you can do it and it can handle it. I’d say the pillion is an afterthought though, as sport bikes aren’t built with comfortable 2-Up riding as a priority. A touring motorcycle would give you a more comfortable 2-up experience. Thanks for your question.
Very similar specs! Price will be a big factor in your decision, you willingness to try a newer brand, and your desire to modify. Tough choice. Best of luck!
You have to purchase through a dealership. Manufacturer ---> Consumer direct isn't legal (as far as I know, I could be wrong). You may have to pay dealership fees along with that depending on where you buy from. Good luck! Ride safe.
TL;DR: Is it reliable, cheap to maintain, and can I get replacement parts easy? ... I'm new to motorcycling, but I'm great with balance and tricks on bikes, so I'm looking for a nimble commuter to work and back (7mi, 15m trip one-way). I seen some dirt cheap new Chinese bikes like the Daix and Xenom for $3,400 (same bike it seems), but I can't find any reviews or experience for them. This has me leaning back into name brand and want something entry and inexpensive, but reliable and street bike style (I will overlook comfort for style because I don't plan on ever being on the bike long)... I'm looking at a "2017 Yamaha YZF-R3 ABS" for $5,300 dealer price and "2022 Suzuki GSX250R ABS" for $4,600 dealer price (not my fav color), but came across the "2022 CFMOTO 300 SS" for $4,300 and it has me wondering. After searching a bit it seems CFMOTO is a major brand and not something obscure, so if it's reliable, then I'll buy it... Thoughts?
Go check them out in person. Parts are not hard to get with CFMOTO’s awesome supply chain/global presence. This bike has killer value and more features than the competition. May not be the most powerful, but if you’re looking at entry level bikes, power shouldn’t be priority number 1. Hope this helps! Thanks for the comment.
I will eventually! I plan to do all of the CFMOTO bikes. Just have to find time between work hours to get them done. Have to have at least an hour set aside to ride and review, and at least 3 hours minimum to edit and put the video together the way I want it to turn out. Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more!
This bike is less expensive and has more features, but is down on power when compared to the R3. It’s just a beginner bike, so no need to break the bank, but if you can justify the added cost of the R3’s power, have at it. Can’t go wrong with either option IMO.
I've been but riding motorcycles for years. But I have a lot of physical limitations that require me to keep a lower seat height and as light weight of bike as possible. But I still want something that has half decent power. And will be reliable. I just saw after watching this that there is possibly going to be the 450 SC Coming to America..... now I'm kind of wondering if I should wait for that. Or just go with one of these two options.
I'm tempted to wait for it. I've looked into the ninja 400. It has a few things that are slightly better than the R3. But there are things that there are three is better at and better for than the Ninja 400. According to independent tests. I can't say because I haven't ridden either one of the two myself. All I can say for sure is that I know I don't want to go into the 600 or something like that. I've gotten on a few and they are just far too heavy. And far too much power. One of the issues I have is lack of grip strength in my left hand. When riding a 600 and the wind hits you, it basically tries to pull me free from the bike. The hand is not so bad that it cannot work the clutch lever or anything like that. But it just does not have enough strength to hold me on the bike if I start to come up from tucked position Under full power or at higher speeds. Having or not having abs doesn't really bother me one way or the other. And the slipper Cuts really doesn't make much difference to me either. Like I said I've been riding for a very long time. On and off now for the last 30 plus years. Off time was obviously due to Medical issues. No, None of them motorcycle crash related. Anyway as apparently I'm riding a Yamaha ysr50. Technically I have three of them. One's a modified 50, another has a 100cc 4-stroke and another with a 100cc 2-stroke anyway I just want something that's got a little more power for riding around in the city. None of these really have enough power to get you out of trouble.
I imagine it being more closely related to the FZ/MT-07 since it is still a parallel twin. Gotta love that 270° crank sound though. Yamaha really captivated its audience with that one, myself included.
That’s a tall order, but not going to rule it out. With the market as it is, I don’t have a single one of those bikes on the ground right now. Ninja and CF will eventually come back in stock, but since we are not a Honda dealer it’s hard to get my hands on anything from them unless we trade for one.
Both are excellent choices. The Ninja has a little more power to play with, but the power shouldn't be the only concern. Both are very beginner friendly and provide great value, but the CFMOTO is the price leader and gives you the best bang for the buck. Ultimately up to you. Do you prefer a larger more well-known OEM that has a long-standing reputation, or would you be willing to opt for a lesser-known brand that still has something to prove? IMO, they're proving it, and it's the better beginner buy. You'll move on to something larger and faster than both of them when you outgrow the beginner class. Hope this helps! Ride safe. 😁
@@Omni_Moto Gotcha. I just recently discover CFMOTO as a brand. If Price wasnt a big factor between these CFMOTO 300ss and Ninja 400. Would you go with the Ninja?
@@bobmemer9062 Depends on how good of a deal you get. The Kawasaki will hold its value better but also costs significantly more. If I was price shopping, the CFMOTO 300SS. If I wanted more performance, I’d pay more for the Ninja 400. I don’t have a preference personally. You’ll probably want to sit on both if you can and make your decision based on what you liked about one vs. the other.
This is a better buy than any Ninja 300 because it's going to come with a warranty. Plus, you're still on a starter bike at the end of the day. The Ninja 300 might have a little better performance, but lacks a ton of features that come on the CF 300SS as standard equipment. And, odds are, you can get a new 300SS for just a little more and it will be brand new with a full factory warranty, and you will have been the only person to ever ride it, which is pretty damn reassuring in my opinion. Whatever you end up on, ride safe! Thanks for the comment.
Hi, can't wait for the 450SR try! Hope soon if cf moto finally get it out of asia ^^' Sound like mini tuono 660, look awesome and original like the 300!
Its good bike but only 2-3 years if you drive nice and easy becouse it s expesive maintance clutch 600$ Sensor of gas 120$ Rear tyre is 200$ Oil and filter of oil 80$ Buy new drive a little sell You can drive bigger bike for that expesive maintaine That is price in serbia
If the price point was half it would be attractive but you still have to put up with the dealership fucking you for destinations and set up at least spend your money and get something that’s not gonna have to go back to the dealership by Kawasaki you will not be disappointed
They attract you with their good offers also don’t fall for it you will pay for a bike worth 3,200 end up paying over 7k like I did don’t believe me I’ll send picture proof
Horrible bike already had one body Wrecked it fall apart like nothing now I’m in debt have 93 gsxr holds up batter then that wouldn’t recommend and I love ridding cf moto is a cheep bike that looks good don’t fall for it but if you don’t trust me find out for your self
So basically you buy this because it is low cost and appeals to the eye but I guarantee you give more back on lower resale price. Most motorcycle buyers will trust major brand bike but not so much for CFM with unproven long-term durability. The premise of buying a 300 cc street bike with a 0-60 time slower than that of a 4-cylinder Camry is 🤣 Being able to routinely use full throttle to make it go is not a linkable trait but rather an indication of a major shortcoming. IMO after learning to ride since my youth starting on small displacement dual sports if you have some self-discipline as a new rider then a 600-700 cc bike (not sportbike) is a much better option to buy used for street riding to build your skills. Better yet a bike type if dropped will not sustain lots of damage to flimsy plastic bits that cost a small fortune to replace. Then you can grow into it without wasting too much money buying an entry level bike that is hard to sell once you are ready to move on.
Hey, thanks for your comment. Here's my take. Resale price is completely dependent on supply and demand. For example, we traded one back from an individual who stayed with CF and just moved up the displacement ladder to a 700 CL-X. We ended up selling their bike (300SS) for more than the MSRP of a new one (it's not bragging about selling it for over list price, I'm just illustrating how they DO hold their resale, even if they are used). The bike is slow, yes, but I'd like to point out that the average 4-cylinder Camry is actually slower @ ~7.8 second 0-60 time vs the 7.07 I ran in the video lol. Plus, a Camry costs close to $20,000 more and gets 40 less MPG. Lastly we should talk about your point of starting on a 600-700cc. For those who are completely new to motorcycling though and have never even so much as thrown a leg over a full size bike, the 300 class is where they should probably be starting at. Not every beginner has the same comprehension skills when it comes to the art of riding a motorcycle though. I agree with you on the point where if someone has some prior experience on full-size off-road/dual-sport bikes and they have some self discipline, they could definitely start on a 600-700. It's better to get one bike and grow with it than to get the bike you will grow out of. In short, I think you have a biased opinion because of your specific scenario, but I see where you are coming from and can appreciate an opinion backed by your experiences. Anyway, that's all I've got. Hope this provided some insight. Ride safe!
So you think that the Yamaha R3 would be better? You think it's really going to be more reliable? It's Made in India. You think that Honda is going to be so much better? Yeah it's not made in Japan either. That KTM 390 guess what it's made in China as well. None of these smaller displacement bikes are made in their original countries.
@@airdreams1 I wouldn't buy KTM because they are notoriously unreliable due to design issues and in particular faulty electronics. They use their customers as their test-bed. Then any low end motorcycle you buy is more likely to be built in developing world plant and tighter price point where manufacturers cut corners to get suitable profit . If you think about it all motorcycles have similar basic components manufactured using similar processes. For low cost bikes they use cheaper or less material to get something that will still work but probably not so robust. Flimsier handlebars, forks, frame, etc. So when manufacturers cut cost it is in the basic components that dont last ad long or perform as well and no premium features. It is mostly dependent on design and component quality. Engine manufacture is another concern that you should only buy models with proven track record from current point of supply. My main point if you buy mostly on price you get what you pay for and usually regret it later because fixing deficiencies later in aftermarket is expensive and you get no credit back for the parts you upgrade. Better to either buy slightly used higher level model or save your money until you can reach next tier. I personally would never purchase any street bike under 400 cc because the performance will suck. If you do you will tire of it quickly and then pay more in the long-run. If delaying your purchase one year won't make a difference in your ability to upgrade then you need to seriously assess your finances and not buy something you can't really afford in the first place.
@@airdreams1 If I were you I would purchase Ninja 400 with ABS. It is much better bike with more power and nicer features like slipper clutch. Also, ABS is mandatory in Europe and not U.S. because we have a public riding community that are horribly ignorant of the risks of riding and grossly overestimate their skill sets in emergency/panic situations. ABS has been proven through studies to reduce motorcycle death rate by at least 25%. Even more important for beginning riders to not have that first mistake be their last.
I've looked at the ninja. Then again I've looked at several of these lesser expensive bikes. The problem I have with most of them is the price. And yeah I understand what you're talking about about worrying about your finances. But you need to understand when I go to my local shops here, they want whatever their MSRP is. Will use the R3 for an example. Yes they currently have one at the shop. They want $5,999 MSRP. They also want to charge you for Freight, tax license and dealer doc fees, assembly, Shakedown. By the time you're done you can add $3,000 roughly to the price of the bike. That makes that R3 cost $9,000 out the door. You can add about $1,500 to that price tag for a ninja 400. To me that seems like a joke. Who in their right mind would buy a "beginner bike" for over $10,000? By way of example I bought my 2000 and 2005 Toyota Tacoma SR5 access cab 4x4 for roughly the same price as I could buy a brand new ninja 400..... if I ride the 400 for 6 months and sell it I might be lucky to get $4,000 -$5,000. On the other hand I could drive the Tacoma for the next 4 or 5 years and still sell it for 10,000..... and yes I realize I'm comparing apples and tennis shoes. I'm just saying it's not a good investment to spend over $10,000 for a beginner bike that you're going to lose 50% on in just a few years. Especially when you consider most people outgrow them within a single season. That really wouldn't pertain to me but again we're using it as an example.
Hi from Australia!🇦🇺🙋♀️
I own a 300NK and recently did 1200klm(700miles approx) in horrendous wet conditions on some terrible and some amazing roads over 2 days.
The bike didn't skip a beat ,kept pace with 400 ninjas etc. Even carrying 135kg(150kg max recommended carry)maintained comfortable 125k/h on the highways with heavy rain in places. Was economical and fun.
I hear a lot of people talking about resale etc but at the end of the day once you own one,I don't think you will want to get rid of it. If a used one comes up for sale in Australia it sells quickly so hard to get. I also think people who buy one that want a bigger bike will have saved enough on the cfmoto they will keep it as the daily ride and get a bigger bike for the weekends. I suspect in future the cfmoto 300 class is going to be the bike people will say I wish I had bought/kept mine.
I am also waiting on the arrival of the 450SR in early 2023 for Australia and pre-order is open now.
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Hey Sharna, thanks for your comment! I thoroughly enjoy the CFMOTO 300cc motorcycles.
Experienced riders can have a lot of enjoyment out of a small displacement motorcycle. Glad to hear you liked it, and had a good time with it.
Resale value is going to be based heavily on supply+demand. Can also depend on miles and how their taken care of. We sold one at the store recently for $500 over MSRP because we didn’t have any new ones and it was what someone REALLY wanted. I think they are good bikes that will hold their value just as well, so long as supply stays low. Definitely a bike you could hold onto as a 2nd bike since it’s so cheap, or use it as a down payment on something larger when you’re ready.
I am hoping to see the 450SR in the US by 2024. It has some good looking specs, and I’d like to get in the saddle of one. Not holding my breath though - time will tell. 😌
Thanks for stopping in, Australia. Ride safe. 😎🤘
After seeing this bike in person I think it is by far the most attractive looking small displacement sport bike on the current market!
It has stellar looks in my opinion! CFMOTO hit the mark on this one.
So I bought this bike. Not my first sport bike and yes it’s a bit under powered but the navigation is what sold me. The app allows turn by turn display on the screen and that was enough for me. I hate buying phone mounts 😂
The TBT navigation is an awesome feature on any bike of this caliber. To have it at this level of bike is just a statement of the value CFMOTO is driving to customers. 💯
Great GPS so they can keep tabs on you no matter where you are thanks for purchasing a Communist federation motorcycle cfmoto
@@petefroude1785 Just because you make an opinionated clever meaning for CF Moto doesn’t make it true. Besides, I’m doing nothing illegal, I don’t mind it. Also, you have a phone, you text, call, making that comment can all be tracked.. so grow up and ride your bike.
Is the navigation displayed via your phone like via an app or screen mirror (google maps) OR is it built in (if this, how is it updated)?
@@danieltomberlin1112 Turn-by-turn navigation will display on your primary rider screen AFAIK.
This was a great review, I actually just bought up one of these today, going back to get it tomorrow! Can’t wait to see what she can do
You’re gonna have a great time. Have fun, ride within your means, and enjoy it! 🤘
What did you end up paying out the door? I kind of pissed at the freight cost of mine. 3 year warranty (which = 5) 7500 out the door.
@@intricategod3216 That may sound like a bit much, but the extended warranty makes up for a lot of the extra. However, you may outgrow the bike and the warranty would be useless. You might be able to cancel it if you sell it and the warranty company may pro-rate you a refund. I sold one to a customer for $6.1K out-the-door before taxes with no additional warranty.
@@Omni_Moto Thanks for the reply. I knew the freight charge was super high and we argued about it. Problem was, their the only place in our area with the bike.
I told them the freight was high, and they explained basically with the way the economy is they weren't actually making a profit due to what they are being charged just to get the bike here. I don't know if it was a load of bull or not, but I pulled the trigger because someone else was trying to buy it under me during our haggling process.
The warranty can be canceled or transferred. Man I'm a little pissed because I felt like the wool was pulled over my eyes.
I'm not sure what else I could have bought at 7500 with a 5 year warranty. The additional 3 kicks in after the 2.
I also bought my son a Honda Navi. It was 3600 out the door with a 3 year warranty.
@@intricategod3216 Well, your dealer isn’t exactly wrong, but they’re not exactly right either.
Their cost to purchase the bike from CF was probably around $3,300ish.
Their freight/surcharge will put them very close to no profit, but if they passed it onto you they get to pocket that. Even then, they should not have charged you more than $800 freight charge. Freight is about $360ish, there is a 2% tariff around $200ish, and the surcharge is about another $200ish.
That means from invoice to MSRP they have about $350 in margin to work with. If they pass on all freight to you, they get to add $760ish to that. Which gets them about $1,100 in profit. They turn a small profit on an admin fee, and their set up/prep charge could add another $150 profit depending on how much it is. No we’re at about $1,250 profit. Any additional charged over MSRP is just more profit, and they don’t get 100% profit of cost of warranty contract.
I’d say your dealership turned a profit of around $2,500-$3K+. That sounds like a lot, but that doesn’t stretch super far in a large dealership.
Don’t beat yourself up too hard about it. Your dealer will be (or at least should be) more inclined to give you good service when it comes time for maintenance or future purchases. If not, take your business elsewhere.
I actually find that my 300NK drives better in eco mode than sport. Sport makes it idle ruff and makes engine braking more aggressive.
I've been saving money for this bike. Thanks for the review and more power to your YT channel!
Thank you! Once you’ve got enough saved up and you are in the saddle, it will feel very rewarding and you’ll be happy with your decision.
I’m going take the class next month and just discovered your channel and I love it!!!! Thanks for the reviews ❤️❤️
Good luck in your class! Ride safe. Thanks!
New sub here. I think you sold me on this one, I’ll get back here after I buy this next year! RS from Philippines.
Hollaback when you get it 😎 Ride safe!
Other fantastic video you make the smaller displacement bike look super appealing and fun, keep up the great work chief
Thanks for watching! Appreciate the continued support. Small displacement has its benefits, and the fun factor is one! Big displacement can raise intimidation levels which can make it hard to focus on the fun parts of riding.
@@Omni_Moto all my friends say to get something like an 1100-1300 for my first bike( talking about crushers because that's almost all that's down here) but I'm like " I'm not an expert but that sounds like a bad idea, I'll get a second opinion" and that's kinda how I found your channel both entertaining and informative that's the best combo to me
@@vikinggunsmith Get something you’re comfortable on. 1100-1300 cruisers are okay depending on if the motor is air cooled or liquid cooled (air cooled being more tame). A liquid cooled rebel 1100 is a lot of bike, and not something you should start on. Cruisers between 750-1000cc (shadow, Vulcan, Boulevard, etc.) would be best to start on for that style. Just do as much research as you can before making a good decision. You’ll get it figured out!
@@Omni_Moto thanks man I appreciate the advice I've been debating between a Vulcan or a 650nk not sure if I want a cruiser or a more sporty bike, I love the look of cafe bikes but my local shop only has ones that are a bit to much on the wallet in my opinion for what they are. And I'm doing alot of research before getting a bike cause I want to get something I can ride for a long time before I get new bike cause I don't want to get something and a month later want another bike lol and your videos help me figure out what I might enjoy for years after I get a bike.
Hi man, i'm looking out for 300nk or this 300ss(sr), thank you for explaining every single thing pro and cons, even if i love design of this one it would be better going for 300nk for my city-work everyday moving. i wish you more subs and views bro, cause you are doing very interesting, funny, helpful and detailed content!
Thank you so much! The NK is definitely the better commuter/daily bike. Whatever you end up with, enjoy it, and ride safe. 🤘😎
@Maxis117 450SS has been confirmed. Here's my video on it. ua-cam.com/video/gICGLwypZuk/v-deo.html
You are bloody funny! Great stuff! CFMoto are going places! 🚀
I love this bike! I bought the black one. I appreciate the video, it helped me to finally decide whether or not to buy it. Again thank you brother!
Glad to hear this video helped! I thoroughly enjoy the 300cc platform from CFMOTO. Congrats on your motorcycle. Ride safe brother man! 🤘😎
If I may ask, how much was the price Otd, also, how is it holding 5 months later?
I'm thinking getting it as my first ride
@@diegosantamarta8188did u ever buy one ?
@@diegosantamarta8188did you end up getting it?
(Channel Recommend)✅ This channel isn’t too old and may not have many subs, but I guarantee it will gain through time quickly with how your making your videos. I will be sure to subscribe after this note. Good job and keep it up.👍
Thank you! 🤠
@@Omni_Moto I actually live right down at Washington County and possibly planning to get the 300ss from either your store or GoldStar Harley. I look forward into getting more into riding.
Great video helped me decide to go with the SS.
Glad I could help. Ride safe!
Mah dood! Great content, sir! 👊
💯🤠
Watched your videos on both the SS and the NK, loved them both. Ended up buying the SS and immediately loved it. Thanks for the info and definitely subscribing to your channel. Love a dad joke when you can for one in
Hey, Mike. Glad to hear you enjoyed the videos. I hope they aided in making your decision. Both bikes are super solid and a blast to ride to the limit. Thanks for subscribing, and I hope you're enjoying the new content on the channel.
after 8 months you still like the SS? i might go buy one today
I also got one ( 300SR)... Europe.
I've got 3.300 kilometers on it so far. Love this little jewel! I'm very surprised at the handling of this bike. The Twisties are bliss!
The after market faring (more racing) Makes it ride a tad better in my opinion, and other little goodies make this "little super bike" a real looker!!
200-350 kilometer rides are no problem, the position is perfect for my body... And
I'm 5' 9"
Thanks for sharing your success story! Appreciate you watching - Ride safe. 😎
I like your approach with regard to motorcycling. I find you interesting and enjoyable to watch. You deserve more subs bruh! I got here before you reach 1k subs! Hope for more
Hey, thank you for your kind words, and welcome to the sub 1K club!
Make sure to stick around for more content. :)
Bought the 250SR two days ago, License restrictions in Taiwan. But love the style and the display. Hopefully it can go up and down the mountains a bit.
I just got one 2 weeks ago in Taiwan.
This bike is pretty light and good looking.
Almost 400 subs 👀 👏👏👏
Saw your comment, so I checked, and then I was at 400. Thanks 🥹
Good job on the video man!
Thank you!
I'm really looking forward to CFMOTO's 450 they're bringing over. It looks nice and spicy
I’m excited for it as well! But I haven’t seen anything about a release date. Do you know when they are slated to make it over here?
That 450 looks incredible. Can't find any info on when it'll come to the States.
@@KSxPharaoh Doesn't sound like it will be this year. The beginner bike class in the US is really world compared to the rest of the world. If they 450SS ever comes over to the US, I'll be surprised to see the 300SS stick around. I think with displacement that close, it would be one or the other staying. Hopefully time will tell! 😄
@@KSxPharaoh Here's the 450SS review video. :) ua-cam.com/video/96iduyYCTFk/v-deo.html
Here's the 450SS review video. :) ua-cam.com/video/96iduyYCTFk/v-deo.html
Fun review!
Cool little bike! Haven’t heard of it before
CF Moto communist federation motorcycles. With every purchase three artillery shells will be provided to attack Taiwan to crush their independence movement. Thanks for supporting your enemy btw we will be next.
Why tf am I still watching 300SS reviews, I 've already had one for just under a year
never stop never stopping
Looking at picking up an inexpensive learner bike, and after watching a few of your videos they have helped a lot, and given me some good chuckles. Informative and easy to digest. Sub from me!
Thanks! If inexpensive learner bike is what you’re after, you’ve found it!
Give me like 1 month to get good with the 300NK and we can make a video of it gapping the MT10. I found the hidden 7th gear and its a game changer I swear
7th gear turbo super procharger with nitrous
Nice review bro,keep it up👍💪
Thank you 🙏
I love the way these bikes look; probably one of the best-looking entry level sportbikes. I ended up with a KLX230 but the dealer I bought it at sells CFMoto and I always check out the 300SS if there's one in stock. If I had the room (apartment living sucks) I would just grab one since they're so cheap.
The kLX is 6k?
The 300SS's riding position is probably a little more dedicated than I'd find comfortable these days. But it's a cracking bike for the price. I was in my nearest CFMOTO dealership yesterday, and saw the 300CLX (same price as the SS). Have to say that I really liked the styling, and found the riding position very comfortable. There's also more seat real estate for a pillion than the NK or SS. Fairly certain that I'm going to be selling my R3, and buying a 300 CLX.
I'd say the only issue you might have with going to the 300 CL-X is you're almost taking a step down in terms of performance. If you're okay with that, then more power to you!
I'd suggest moving into the 700 CL-X platform if you are jonesin' for more power and capability. Plus, cruise control!
@@Omni_Moto I'm happy with the step down in performance. It's the wrist and back pain on longer rides, especially with a pillion, that have prompted me to replace the R3. I can't think of any time I've ridden faster than about 120kmh, since I came to the Philippines. CFMOTO's 300cc engine will easily do that sort of speed, even with a pillion.
Good meeting you today.
Hey thanks for stopping by! It was a pleasure talking shop with you. Ride safe. 🤘😎
Buen video saludos desde Mexico, era importante saber la opinión de alguien mas fuera de mi país, crecerá tu canal rápidamente estoy seguro tu enfoque y análisis es bueno !!!
Good video, greetings from Mexico, it was important to know the opinion of someone else outside my country, your channel will grow quickly, I'm sure your approach and analysis is good !!!
Gracias por el comentario! Me alegro de poder ayudar.
Well, you're close to 800 now. Now how did I know you were going to give it a thumbs up. If I keep viewing your videos, you might change my mind about the AT. Just kidding. I wanted the AT since 2018 and still can't find the one I want. That is, unless I want to go way off somewhere and then honda wants a 200 dollar destination fee. Seems like I read somewhere that the AT isn't in much of a demand in the US.
AT is a pretty niche bike, but it can cover a lot of categories for different riding styles. As for destination fees, you’ll have a hard time finding dealerships who won’t charge that. Some won’t, but most will.
And a thumbs up for most comments as long as they are free from any harmful material, because it’s helps the channel with the algorithm of course! Thanks for leaving a few. It’s very appreciated. 👍
Keep it up brother :) 1k subs coming right!
Thank you man! The grind continues. 💪
You earned my sub my dude! great review! I have the black variant on these babies but I was wondering if that's the new 2022 300sr? bcs my unit doesn't come with navs and a different UI on the TFT.
I love the way it looks but after sitting on one in the showroom at the dealer I and my son noticed a LOT of creaks and fairing flex. Their Adventura model felt more solidly built than this 300.
Hey Marco, I can understand what you mean by creaks/fairing flex. The Japanese bikes may not have as much, but there is still some areas where they cut corners and deliver similar quality without many features to back up their price tags. CFMOTO is still learning how to appeal to American audiences, and as they stick around longer here in the states, I think we will see minor improvements. Additionally, when you are paying around $6K for a motorcycle (a beginner bike at that) it's not going to be made with the highest grade components/fasteners. If that's what you're after, I'd recommend checking out something with larger displacement. The price tag will be higher, but the quality will increase with that. Price doesn't always equal quality, but I find that to be the trend more often than not.
Most of the time you pay for the name with the Japanese Big 4, but for sake of saving upwards of $800+ for pretty much the same bike on paper, a lot of folks will be okay with minor things like squeaky fairings/creaks.
It's kind of the nature of budget motorcycles.
Anyway, thanks for your comment. I hope this helps you out with better understanding what you're looking at and what to expect moving forward.
Would be nice to see you review the Cfmoto 650 Adventura. Cheers!
Already done. Check the videos tab on my channel!
@@Omni_Moto Looked previously but didn't see it. Will check now. Thanks.
def a great looking bike I WANT ONE!!!!!!
2023 models are out, go GET ONE!!!!!
love this video
❤
This bike looks amazing for the price
Agreed!
Great video! Can you review the cfmoto 450sr? That would be great also! Have a great day
Hey Emman, I get that request quite a bit. If it was available in the USA, I'd be happy to do so! It's just not available to us over here.... Yet!
Here's the 450SS review video. :) ua-cam.com/video/96iduyYCTFk/v-deo.html
im looking forward to the 450 sport bike worldwide release. please review when it becomes available.
Will do, captain. 😄
Here's the 450SS review video. :) ua-cam.com/video/96iduyYCTFk/v-deo.html
Does anyone know what the difference is between cfmoto 300ss and the cfmoto 300sr ?
No difference other than 1 letter. The SS is the USA model, the SR is the Euro/Asian model.
? Do your shop ship out bikes to different states or we have to come there to pick it up
We ship to all states once funds are received. 👍
looking forward to the 450sr/ss......I like the look of the underbelly exhaust on the 300 though!!!
Hopefully the 450 makes its way here into the US next year! We'll see.
Here's the 450SS review video. :) ua-cam.com/video/96iduyYCTFk/v-deo.html
I have one question if someone could respond. It would be good on bigger distances? I mean not only for city rides
Hi, I can respond. It would be okay for somewhat longer distance. I’d say anything 40-50 miles is doable, but not desirable. It can safely handle 70MPH, but it doesn’t have a ton of passing power on demand. If you are wanting to do 60MPH highways, it would be a great candidate, but again, over 50+ miles you may start to get uncomfortable in the saddle. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
@@Omni_Moto thanks for your response! It helps a little ❤️
Do you know how the reliability is? Would you recommend this over the 300 NK or the klx 300 sm (I know it’s apples to oranges)
If you just need something for around town that gets good mileage and is nimble, it’s a great substitute. Reliability (at least from what the euro boys say) is pretty darn good. Only thing is sometimes the screen has some bugs every once and a while with the phone pairing/nav, but aside from that everything about them is solid, at least from my experience with them. Hope this helps!
you cant even find hondas or yamahas right now. I might pick one of these up instead. They look good.
They are good! And you’ll save a bit compared to the Japanese brands. That’s extra money for gear!
I bought a 300nk and I’m having trouble finding an exhaust for it (nothing crazy just enough to give it some volume). Would an exhaust for the SS fit the NK?
I’m pretty sure the SS and the NK use the same exhaust, but I’ve seen on the MT-07 where people will drill out parts of their exhaust to give it more volume/depth. You may watch some of those and then try to take that concept to the 300NK if you are confident in your abilities to do so.
@@Omni_Moto interesting, thank you for the reply, I didn’t think I’d get one that fast lmao. I’ll definitely look into it. And I’ve watched a couple videos on the SS and just about every one is saying that they both have the same engine, I think it may just be a fitment issue I gotta figure out for where the muffler will sit
So your saying that in America its super cheap to maintain. Thanks dude.
For the most part these machines are very inexpensive to maintain! Finding parts at times can be challenging, but as for air/oil filters, chains, sprockets, break pads, etc., you can find plenty of items that will fit right up! Thanks for watching. Ride safe!
I really interested in the new CFmoto 450SR(it looks hot af), I want to know the finishing and quality control of this company so far from your experience
Quality control is significantly better than other Chinese brands. I talk a little bit about the history of the company in this video
---> SHOULD YOU BUY A CFMOTO CL-X 700 HERITAGE | TEST RIDE/REVIEW | WHO IS CF MOTO? | IS CF MOTO RELIABLE
ua-cam.com/video/KOb3vpv6tRQ/v-deo.html
Check it out and leave me a comment letting me know what you think!
@@Omni_Moto Thank you very much, i will watch the video now
@雪風 450SS has been confirmed. Here's my video on it. ua-cam.com/video/gICGLwypZuk/v-deo.html
Here's the 450SS review video. :) ua-cam.com/video/96iduyYCTFk/v-deo.html
Great review, my only critique is I would have liked to hear the sound of the shifting of the bike instead of that old lady making noises
Thanks for your comment! Some of the memes I sprinkle in are for comedic relief and retaining audience attention with a quick chuckle, but I can understand not everybody wants that. I’ll try to keep it in mind for future videos.
@@Omni_Moto 😁 I love your energy and personality in your reviews! Looking forward to your growth!
@@PeteZa92 Thank you. Energy up! 😆
good video do you think it would be a good bike for beginners
This bike is an excellent choice for beginners!
How would you rate this against the Ninja 400? I’ve been looking at the N400 for a while now because it is beginner friendly but still has decent power top end when I start feeling more confident using all the power it has.
Ninja 400 is still a beginner bike, but with its parallel twin engine it can create horsepower more quickly and get through the rev range quicker. In terms of features, I think the 300SS is more bang for the buck. Realistically, they are both beginner bikes at the end of the day. If you want to save some money, I’d say pick up the 300SS and don’t worry about the extra power. Learning to use the power of the 300SS can improve your skill set as a rider, rather than relying on the extra power from the Ninja 400 to keep up with other riders.
Both have advantages and disadvantages. It depends on your ranking of importance on features. If power and performance are what you’re looking for, you’ll have to pay to play and go with the Ninja 400. If you’re just looking to get your feet wet and have great features + low entry price to learn on, the 300SS is your champion.
Hope this helps!
@@Omni_Moto Awesome, thanks for the great info! I definitely should be looking more towards honing my skills as a rider first, and you really can’t beat the value of the CF.
ninja 400 has way more power like double. I have one but im rarely going over 70 on my rides so top end speed isn't relevant to me. Its not really fair to compare the 2, cf moto has a 450 you could get
Watched this and the NK one and am now looking at the NK for my first bike since it costs as much as a previously-squidded MT-03 or Duke 390 etc
Price and features and the big takeaways from the CF 300’s. If you’re just starting out, you can’t go wrong. Sure, a few extra HP would be cool, but that’s not what beginner bikes should be about. It’s about learning and becoming confident enough to take the next step up to a middle-weight.
Whatever you decide, ride safe! Thanks for the comment.
I hated my 390 duke bought one new all's did was overheat
I need guards rails
I bought one last month 😄
Congrats! 🎉
Do you recommend to ride CFmoto 300ss with a passenger? Or wich one would be good for?
It can carry a passenger. It’s not the most ideal bike to ride 2-Up, but you can do it and it can handle it. I’d say the pillion is an afterthought though, as sport bikes aren’t built with comfortable 2-Up riding as a priority. A touring motorcycle would give you a more comfortable 2-up experience. Thanks for your question.
How can I lower my 300ss??
Check online for universal lowering links and take it to a local shop for installation.
Does anyone having problems with the gear stalling allot
Why you don’t have more SUBS!
Adding more everyday. Thank you for watching.😎
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Anyone know the difference with the 300SR (From Asia) and the 300SS (US version) ???
No difference except for name. Thanks for playing!
what's the average MPG you get on this?
60-70
How does this guy not have 100k wtf
Sheesh I wish 🥺
Spread the word 🤓
I’m juggling between cf moto and Honda Cbr 300r
Very similar specs! Price will be a big factor in your decision, you willingness to try a newer brand, and your desire to modify. Tough choice. Best of luck!
cf moto's 450sr/ss would be much fun rivaling ninja400 and cbr500
I'm waiting for 450sr to come to North America, it would be a ninja 400 killer, I heard that will be cheaper than ninja 400.
@Max Yu 450SS has been confirmed. Here's my video on it. ua-cam.com/video/gICGLwypZuk/v-deo.html
450SS has been confirmed. Here's my video on it. ua-cam.com/video/gICGLwypZuk/v-deo.html
@@Omni_Moto already released here in the philippines and it's selling like pancake
@@ZerRezMotoVlog Yep, so I've heard! Excited to get it here in the states.
Can you order these and have delivered to your house? Or do you have to go to a dealer?
You have to purchase through a dealership. Manufacturer ---> Consumer direct isn't legal (as far as I know, I could be wrong). You may have to pay dealership fees along with that depending on where you buy from. Good luck! Ride safe.
@@Omni_Moto ok. Thanks. I purchased a different brand of Chinese bike and they shipped directly to my house. Just wondering about this one.
TL;DR: Is it reliable, cheap to maintain, and can I get replacement parts easy? ... I'm new to motorcycling, but I'm great with balance and tricks on bikes, so I'm looking for a nimble commuter to work and back (7mi, 15m trip one-way). I seen some dirt cheap new Chinese bikes like the Daix and Xenom for $3,400 (same bike it seems), but I can't find any reviews or experience for them. This has me leaning back into name brand and want something entry and inexpensive, but reliable and street bike style (I will overlook comfort for style because I don't plan on ever being on the bike long)... I'm looking at a "2017 Yamaha YZF-R3 ABS" for $5,300 dealer price and "2022 Suzuki GSX250R ABS" for $4,600 dealer price (not my fav color), but came across the "2022 CFMOTO 300 SS" for $4,300 and it has me wondering. After searching a bit it seems CFMOTO is a major brand and not something obscure, so if it's reliable, then I'll buy it... Thoughts?
Go check them out in person. Parts are not hard to get with CFMOTO’s awesome supply chain/global presence. This bike has killer value and more features than the competition. May not be the most powerful, but if you’re looking at entry level bikes, power shouldn’t be priority number 1.
Hope this helps! Thanks for the comment.
Would this be a good starter bike?
This is an excellent starter bike.
Here in the Philippines, cfmoto 300sr cost 165,000 pesos or roughly 3000 USD
there in the Philippines you're not $2000 worth of shipping costs away from the manufacturer
@@Ghryst That's the main reason why he have it less.
, what top speed have?
Probably 90-115 depending on rider and conditions
do you think you will ever do a 650nk
I will eventually! I plan to do all of the CFMOTO bikes. Just have to find time between work hours to get them done. Have to have at least an hour set aside to ride and review, and at least 3 hours minimum to edit and put the video together the way I want it to turn out.
Make sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more!
@@Omni_Moto ok sounds great
Out of the two bikes would you pick an R3 or this bike?
This bike is less expensive and has more features, but is down on power when compared to the R3. It’s just a beginner bike, so no need to break the bank, but if you can justify the added cost of the R3’s power, have at it. Can’t go wrong with either option IMO.
I've been but riding motorcycles for years. But I have a lot of physical limitations that require me to keep a lower seat height and as light weight of bike as possible. But I still want something that has half decent power. And will be reliable.
I just saw after watching this that there is possibly going to be the 450 SC Coming to America..... now I'm kind of wondering if I should wait for that. Or just go with one of these two options.
@@airdreams1 Wait on the 450 if you want something that’s going to have good power and features without compromising on price.
I'm tempted to wait for it. I've looked into the ninja 400. It has a few things that are slightly better than the R3. But there are things that there are three is better at and better for than the Ninja 400. According to independent tests. I can't say because I haven't ridden either one of the two myself. All I can say for sure is that I know I don't want to go into the 600 or something like that. I've gotten on a few and they are just far too heavy. And far too much power. One of the issues I have is lack of grip strength in my left hand. When riding a 600 and the wind hits you, it basically tries to pull me free from the bike. The hand is not so bad that it cannot work the clutch lever or anything like that. But it just does not have enough strength to hold me on the bike if I start to come up from tucked position Under full power or at higher speeds.
Having or not having abs doesn't really bother me one way or the other. And the slipper Cuts really doesn't make much difference to me either. Like I said I've been riding for a very long time. On and off now for the last 30 plus years. Off time was obviously due to Medical issues. No, None of them motorcycle crash related.
Anyway as apparently I'm riding a Yamaha ysr50. Technically I have three of them. One's a modified 50, another has a 100cc 4-stroke and another with a 100cc 2-stroke anyway I just want something that's got a little more power for riding around in the city. None of these really have enough power to get you out of trouble.
The sr450 sounds like r1 because of its 270° crossplane
I imagine it being more closely related to the FZ/MT-07 since it is still a parallel twin. Gotta love that 270° crank sound though. Yamaha really captivated its audience with that one, myself included.
Here's the 450SS review video. :) ua-cam.com/video/96iduyYCTFk/v-deo.html
I have 1 of this bike and still confused if there's a difference on eco and sport mode..., Now I know nothing hahahaha SALAMAT from Philippines :)
Thanks for watching! Ride safe.
Why is it called 300 SS in the US? In other countries it's called 300 SR. Is it the same ?
SS I take it stands for supersport in the eyes of consumers here in the USA. No clue what SR could possibly stand for. Thanks for the comment!
Can we see this, the ninja and the Honda back to back to back?
That’s a tall order, but not going to rule it out. With the market as it is, I don’t have a single one of those bikes on the ground right now. Ninja and CF will eventually come back in stock, but since we are not a Honda dealer it’s hard to get my hands on anything from them unless we trade for one.
CFMOTO 300 SS or Ninja 400 or Yamaha R3 for first bike
Both are excellent choices. The Ninja has a little more power to play with, but the power shouldn't be the only concern. Both are very beginner friendly and provide great value, but the CFMOTO is the price leader and gives you the best bang for the buck. Ultimately up to you. Do you prefer a larger more well-known OEM that has a long-standing reputation, or would you be willing to opt for a lesser-known brand that still has something to prove? IMO, they're proving it, and it's the better beginner buy. You'll move on to something larger and faster than both of them when you outgrow the beginner class. Hope this helps! Ride safe. 😁
@@Omni_Moto Gotcha. I just recently discover CFMOTO as a brand. If Price wasnt a big factor between these CFMOTO 300ss and Ninja 400. Would you go with the Ninja?
@@bobmemer9062 Depends on how good of a deal you get. The Kawasaki will hold its value better but also costs significantly more. If I was price shopping, the CFMOTO 300SS. If I wanted more performance, I’d pay more for the Ninja 400. I don’t have a preference personally. You’ll probably want to sit on both if you can and make your decision based on what you liked about one vs. the other.
Is this a better buy than the ninja 300?
This is a better buy than any Ninja 300 because it's going to come with a warranty. Plus, you're still on a starter bike at the end of the day. The Ninja 300 might have a little better performance, but lacks a ton of features that come on the CF 300SS as standard equipment.
And, odds are, you can get a new 300SS for just a little more and it will be brand new with a full factory warranty, and you will have been the only person to ever ride it, which is pretty damn reassuring in my opinion.
Whatever you end up on, ride safe! Thanks for the comment.
i didnt know Morty did motorcycle reviews
The more you know. 💫
More cfmoto reviews!
Next review will not be a CFMOTO, but there are more to come! Stay tuned. 😉
I don't know why, but the plastic gas tank really turned me off.
Better than a metal gas tank for 2 reasons: No rust, less weight!
@@Omni_Moto and no sparks if you do slip
No dents
Bike is trash to begin with bro lol not even worth the money
Hi, can't wait for the 450SR try! Hope soon if cf moto finally get it out of asia ^^' Sound like mini tuono 660, look awesome and original like the 300!
If we ever get it here in the US, I will certainly be doing a video on it. Thanks!
Here's the 450SS review video. :) ua-cam.com/video/96iduyYCTFk/v-deo.html
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Its good bike but only 2-3 years if you drive nice and easy becouse it s expesive maintance clutch 600$
Sensor of gas 120$
Rear tyre is 200$
Oil and filter of oil 80$
Buy new drive a little sell
You can drive bigger bike for that expesive maintaine
That is price in serbia
What is this dude 7:06 😂
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Bought one today… first bike nervous and excited…now to break it to the wife.
Congrats! I think if someone took a survey, a lot of people would answer they’d rather be wifeless than bikeless 😅 Good luck, and ride safe!
If the price point was half it would be attractive but you still have to put up with the dealership fucking you for destinations and set up at least spend your money and get something that’s not gonna have to go back to the dealership by Kawasaki you will not be disappointed
Save your money for a bike that’s worth it trust me!
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They attract you with their good offers also don’t fall for it you will pay for a bike worth 3,200 end up paying over 7k like I did don’t believe me I’ll send picture proof
0 to 60 is not better than MT-15
Yes it is. The MT-15 has a 0-60MPH time of 9 seconds. Thanks for playing!
Hmmmm.... it's $4,299 but you're saying out the door at $6,000? Taxes $300. Who's paying the add on bullshit of $1,400 of nothing??? 😂😂😂
Horrible bike already had one body Wrecked it fall apart like nothing now I’m in debt have 93 gsxr holds up batter then that wouldn’t recommend and I love ridding cf moto is a cheep bike that looks good don’t fall for it but if you don’t trust me find out for your self
So basically you buy this because it is low cost and appeals to the eye but I guarantee you give more back on lower resale price. Most motorcycle buyers will trust major brand bike but not so much for CFM with unproven long-term durability.
The premise of buying a 300 cc street bike with a 0-60 time slower than that of a 4-cylinder Camry is 🤣 Being able to routinely use full throttle to make it go is not a linkable trait but rather an indication of a major shortcoming. IMO after learning to ride since my youth starting on small displacement dual sports if you have some self-discipline as a new rider then a 600-700 cc bike (not sportbike) is a much better option to buy used for street riding to build your skills. Better yet a bike type if dropped will not sustain lots of damage to flimsy plastic bits that cost a small fortune to replace. Then you can grow into it without wasting too much money buying an entry level bike that is hard to sell once you are ready to move on.
Hey, thanks for your comment. Here's my take.
Resale price is completely dependent on supply and demand. For example, we traded one back from an individual who stayed with CF and just moved up the displacement ladder to a 700 CL-X. We ended up selling their bike (300SS) for more than the MSRP of a new one (it's not bragging about selling it for over list price, I'm just illustrating how they DO hold their resale, even if they are used).
The bike is slow, yes, but I'd like to point out that the average 4-cylinder Camry is actually slower @ ~7.8 second 0-60 time vs the 7.07 I ran in the video lol. Plus, a Camry costs close to $20,000 more and gets 40 less MPG.
Lastly we should talk about your point of starting on a 600-700cc. For those who are completely new to motorcycling though and have never even so much as thrown a leg over a full size bike, the 300 class is where they should probably be starting at. Not every beginner has the same comprehension skills when it comes to the art of riding a motorcycle though. I agree with you on the point where if someone has some prior experience on full-size off-road/dual-sport bikes and they have some self discipline, they could definitely start on a 600-700. It's better to get one bike and grow with it than to get the bike you will grow out of.
In short, I think you have a biased opinion because of your specific scenario, but I see where you are coming from and can appreciate an opinion backed by your experiences. Anyway, that's all I've got. Hope this provided some insight. Ride safe!
So you think that the Yamaha R3 would be better? You think it's really going to be more reliable? It's Made in India. You think that Honda is going to be so much better? Yeah it's not made in Japan either. That KTM 390 guess what it's made in China as well. None of these smaller displacement bikes are made in their original countries.
@@airdreams1 I wouldn't buy KTM because they are notoriously unreliable due to design issues and in particular faulty electronics. They use their customers as their test-bed.
Then any low end motorcycle you buy is more likely to be built in developing world plant and tighter price point where manufacturers cut corners to get suitable profit . If you think about it all motorcycles have similar basic components manufactured using similar processes. For low cost bikes they use cheaper or less material to get something that will still work but probably not so robust. Flimsier handlebars, forks, frame, etc. So when manufacturers cut cost it is in the basic components that dont last ad long or perform as well and no premium features. It is mostly dependent on design and component quality. Engine manufacture is another concern that you should only buy models with proven track record from current point of supply. My main point if you buy mostly on price you get what you pay for and usually regret it later because fixing deficiencies later in aftermarket is expensive and you get no credit back for the parts you upgrade. Better to either buy slightly used higher level model or save your money until you can reach next tier. I personally would never purchase any street bike under 400 cc because the performance will suck. If you do you will tire of it quickly and then pay more in the long-run. If delaying your purchase one year won't make a difference in your ability to upgrade then you need to seriously assess your finances and not buy something you can't really afford in the first place.
@@airdreams1 If I were you I would purchase Ninja 400 with ABS. It is much better bike with more power and nicer features like slipper clutch. Also, ABS is mandatory in Europe and not U.S. because we have a public riding community that are horribly ignorant of the risks of riding and grossly overestimate their skill sets in emergency/panic situations. ABS has been proven through studies to reduce motorcycle death rate by at least 25%. Even more important for beginning riders to not have that first mistake be their last.
I've looked at the ninja. Then again I've looked at several of these lesser expensive bikes. The problem I have with most of them is the price. And yeah I understand what you're talking about about worrying about your finances. But you need to understand when I go to my local shops here, they want whatever their MSRP is. Will use the R3 for an example. Yes they currently have one at the shop. They want $5,999 MSRP. They also want to charge you for Freight, tax license and dealer doc fees, assembly, Shakedown. By the time you're done you can add $3,000 roughly to the price of the bike. That makes that R3 cost $9,000 out the door. You can add about $1,500 to that price tag for a ninja 400. To me that seems like a joke. Who in their right mind would buy a "beginner bike" for over $10,000?
By way of example I bought my 2000 and 2005 Toyota Tacoma SR5 access cab 4x4 for roughly the same price as I could buy a brand new ninja 400..... if I ride the 400 for 6 months and sell it I might be lucky to get $4,000 -$5,000.
On the other hand I could drive the Tacoma for the next 4 or 5 years and still sell it for 10,000..... and yes I realize I'm comparing apples and tennis shoes. I'm just saying it's not a good investment to spend over $10,000 for a beginner bike that you're going to lose 50% on in just a few years. Especially when you consider most people outgrow them within a single season. That really wouldn't pertain to me but again we're using it as an example.
The Guy is definitely pretty lame. 😮
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$1500 for dealers fees? Sweet Jesus