Hello everyone!
My name is Hadz. And I'm from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
I currently own a ChunFeng 650NK named Bender.
Looking forward to gain friends, knowledge and solutions from others here at C-Moto.
Thanks!
Hadznizam "Munks" Hadzir
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Hello everyone!
My name is Hadz. And I'm from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
I currently own a ChunFeng 650NK named Bender.
Looking forward to gain friends, knowledge and solutions from others here at C-Moto.
Thanks!
Hadznizam "Munks" Hadzir
Dear Munks,
Greetings and welcome to mychinamoto! Have a squiz around the site, and especially used advanced search to find the several threads and many posts about the CF650NK. There's a lot of folks in here who will want to hear your experience with that bike, which is competing for attention with the Qianjiang/Benelli BJ600GS. Recently, the tables have been tipping toward the Qianjiang/Benelli on grounds that it's "more reliable" than the Chunfeng/CFMoto. Yet this generally amounts to little more than gossip -- there's rarely anything saying, "Here's WHY the CFMoto is unreliable." And there are plenty of members who are loving both CFMoto models -- the 650NK and the 650TR -- and there's continuing anticipation about a CFMoto dual sport coming out soon using the same twin engine.
All of which is to say, Let us know how you are getting on with your NK. It's best if you can choose one of the existing threads, like the Someone, anyone... thread, so that others who are curious about the NK can benefit from your experience.
Pix of course are very welcome too!
Cheers
Euphonius
Update: OK, now I see you've posted more details about your bike in a separate thread. Fantastic! Keep it coming.
cheers
Hi Euphonius!
Thanks for the warming welcome! Sorry about not posting my pictures here. :D Because i saw a lot of 650NK owners post their bikes in the "Street" section in this forum and I assume that was the way to go. FYI, here in Malaysia the QianJiang BN600 is yet to be launched. And boy is it a highly anticipated ride. I really hope it's really reliable as what i read here. Because Malaysia can be a very hot place. Air cooled rides like the Hyosung can be quite abused here.
Big bikes are quite pricey here in Malaysia, ChunFeng models sells about 1000 - 1500 RM more expensive than Kawasaki EX250. So the ER-6N spec 650NK is really a breather for someone wanting more than a 250.
Thanks
Hadznizam "Munks" Hadzir