CFMoto has made waves in China as one of the biggest motorcycle brands in the country, and now they’re making a bigger splash thanks to a new level of fanciful colour options. CFMoto revealed the CFMoto 300SR race-inspired tri-colour livery in Australia.
Despite the challenging market conditions in Australia, CFMoto has been steadily increasing its presence in this market. It has also developed a solid dealer network to provide after-sales services to customers.
CFMoto is getting ready to launch CFMoto 300SR in Australia to strengthen its presence further. CFMoto will sell the bike through a dedicated online store and multiple dealer locations.
Despite all the complexities in the motorcycle market due to COVID, CFMoto is one such manufacturer that made sure the prices of their products remained as is.
For 2022, the tri-colour paint scheme combines orange, blue, and white shades. The new 300SR may look wild and loud, but it’s still just a step above the existing paint scheme Nebula black gives this sporty 300cc middleweight all of its visual impacts.
Considering how much fun the 300SR is to ride, it would appeal to a wide range of beginners. For those looking for a more upright posture while still enjoying the sporty nature of a fully-faired sportbike, the 300SR would be an attractive option.
Now with racing inspiration baked into its design, both enthusiasts and beginners alike will be even more likely to choose it as their starting point in motorcycling adventures.
Specs
With the new race-inspired livery, the 300SR certainly looks like it’s in fighting shape to take on its competition when it’s time to vie for glory next year.
CFMoto claims the 300SR also benefits from generous amounts of overall grip in addition to its sporty nature, thanks to its low centre of gravity and low height.
In addition to the new tricolour scheme, Australia will have two paint schemes, Nebula Black and CFMoto Turquoise Blue. With the price tag of AUD 5,790 (USD 4,183).
It comes with a premium-37mm upside-down front fork, rear suspension, dual 292 mm front and 220mm rear discs controlled by J. Juan brakes and 17″ rims fitted with channel Continental ABS.
All while being equipped with some neat features like a full-colour TFT dashboard which is rare to see at this price point. The bike arrives with a 12-litre tank and weighs just 165 kgs.
With 292.4cc liquid-cooled, the fuel-injected single-cylinder engine makes 30 hp.
via CFMoto