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CFMoto 650NK/TR parts numbers and maintenance guide
Hi all, I'm looking for the parts numbers/types for the NK/TR.
1. Brake pads
2. Oil filter
3. Battery
4. Spark plugs
5. Tire size in both metric and imperial systems
6. Oil rating
7. Coolant type
8. Air filter type
.....and any other torque settings, oil change intervals, links etc. I think CFMoto information is best, but Kawasaki ER6 information is good when CFMoto unavailable/incomplete.
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ER6N bolt checking guide, anyone got any torque values?
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Hi all, I'm looking for the parts numbers/types for the NK/TR.
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1. Brake pads
LHS Front: A000-0801A0
RHS Front: A000-0801B0
Rear: A000-080280
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2. Oil filter
Oil filter: 0700-0700200
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3. Battery
Battery: 12V10Ah
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4. Spark plugs
Spark plug: CR81I
Plug Gap: 0.7~0.9mm
Tightening Torque: 15N.m
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5. Tire size in both metric and imperial systems
Front: 120/ 70 R17 (58H) Up to 236kg; 280kPa, minimum tread depth 0.8~1mm.
Rear: 160/ 60 R17 (69H) Up to 325kg; 280kPa [(?!) weird front and rear same tyre pressures!?] minimum tread depth 0.8~1mm.
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6. Oil rating
SAE 15W-40/SG
Viscosity: ELF 10W-40
Type: JASOMA2 SJ
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7. Coolant type
Coolant: Check the coolant level daily. Change the coolant every 2 years. Coolant containing corrosion and rust inhibitor chemicals should be used only.
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.....and any other torque settings, oil change intervals etc.
Fuel: RON-93 Use only unleaded gasoline. Never use leaded gasoline. Leaded gasoline signifcantly reduces the capability of the catalytic converter.
Drive chain: Slack 30~40mm
Throttle grip play: 2~3mm
Clutch lever play: 2~3mm
Engine oil Drain Plug: 30N.m
Oil flter: 17.2N.m
Idle Speed: 1300±130 rpm
Rear axle nut: Tightening Torque: 108N.m
Brake Pedal Travel: 10mm
Rear suspension adjustment: The standard setting position for an average-build rider of 75 kg (165lb) with no passenger and no accessories is setting No.3.
The maximum recommended load on addition to vehicle weight is 180kg (397lb), including rider passenger, baggage and accessories.
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Thanks Bikerdoc, great information
Engine Oil Capacity
2.0 L [When filter is not removed]
2.2 L [When filter is removed]
2.6 L [When engine is completely dry]
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Battery: 12V10Ah
But what size battery? I got a wet battery with the bike, I'm not sure about anyone else but I'd like to switch to a dry Yuasa, what dimensions/code number do I need?
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Brakes LHS Front: A000-0801A0
RHS Front: A000-0801B0
Rear: A000-080280
These codes bring me to a dead end. Do you have any different codes or any links to where I can buy replacements?
Same happens with oil filter type. Seems not be an actual code number just an internal CFMoto code of some kind. Also need air filter codes.
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Correct the numbers are the CFMoto part numbers. Can't help with alternatives as I haven't bothered looking given that getting most parts from CFMoto are relatively easy and way cheaper than anything else (just search on Taobao but instead of using the part number just type in the bike model etc.). As for Yuasa battery, simple look up Yuasa for the same cross reference using the code. Goo.gle search should take care of that. I had to do the same thing just last week for a replacement battery for my 2007 Dragstar 1100 classic... so I cross referenced online between Motobatt and Yuasa et al, just so I could find what I needed and whats available inside PRC.
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These codes bring me to a dead end. Do you have any different codes or any links to where I can buy replacements?
Same happens with oil filter type. Seems not be an actual code number just an internal CFMoto code of some kind. Also need air filter codes.
Hi ZMC888
Here is link to Taobao you can find all the bits you need here just check every of the 10 pages of stuff
http://s.taobao.com/search?q=650nk&s...itemz_20130918
Hope the link helps i did say in a other post to you i do have a PDF file for the 650NK owners manual in English if you need it just PM me a email address to send it to
Just to give you some help to find stuff on Taobao i use Google translater.... with the link above all i did was to use "650NK" in Taobao and all the bits for a 650NK came up now you could of put moto 650NK in to which you get 摩托650nk .and with other things you need on Taobao you just need to try with words in english and hope google translates it correctly . With a brand name like YUASA just use that word no need to translate it . Hope this helps you to find stuff on Taobao
it works 75% of the time Now when you find stuff but "i cant read what the seller is telling me about the item" just do the other way round with Google and you should get a good ideal of what he's talking about
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Hi Doc
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Front: 120/ 70 R17 (58H) Up to 236kg; 280kPa, minimum tread depth 0.8~1mm.
Rear: 160/ 60 R17 (69H) Up to 325kg; 280kPa [(?!) weird front and rear same tyre pressures!?] minimum tread depth 0.8~1mm.
so what KPa are you using on your front and back tyres then ? it is fair to say when you are talking about a "car" that has a wider back tyre the pressure is normally less untill you load up the car with people in the back and boot full up with cases then you increase the pressure on the back tyre only . With the TR you should only increase the back tyre pressure with you are 2 up and all loaded with riding gear so i think CF is just playing safe with 280 KPa allround . so should it be 280KPa front and maybe 240KPa back ???? maybe 650TR rider in the UK can chip in with his 2 P worth
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240kpa is in pascals. This pressure is the same as 40psi, that only applies to the Cheng Shin OEM tires when fully loaded. Regular tires are probably 36 rear - 32 front.
Prince, you went on Taobao and typed in 650NK? Thanks but I already did that. Thing is with Taobao, if it isn't made in China or Taiwan it's actually more expensive than the west and likely fake. So if you want made in Japan/UK/USA brake pads etc it's actually better to buy from overseas and have them sent, but you need the part number as there are like 30 or more regular sizes. Some things they hardly ever fake (tires -too hard) and other things they often do eg engine oil and handlebars, reason=easy.
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All the part numbers and "Exploded views" well maybe most anyway -> http://www.alpha-sports.com/Parts/c_...q=cfmoto-parts
Has also 650TR part list.
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Thanks for the link ... the web site is a bit shity and i have saved all the pictures of the parts but cant find away to save the parts number break down so i could create a pdf file with pictures and part numbers
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Hi
Thanks for the link ... the web site is a bit shity and i have saved all the pictures of the parts but cant find away to save the parts number break down so i could create a pdf file with pictures and part numbers
Might I suggest you take a screen shot for the picture diagram then edit the screen shot accordingly. Paste the edited picture/diagram into a word document, then alongside the picture/diagram insert a table, then cut and paste the items (you might have to do this one by one depending on how it turns out). Once completed, you could create a 'pdf' if you have the right software or if not then there are free online conversion tools/websites. No matter which way you look at it, it's going to take some worrk.
I'd planned to convert the TR parts lists and diagrams in excel format to a pdf when I've time to spare.
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Link to the Italian/Chinese Shenzhen based joint company who make the CFMoto throttle bodies, ECU, TPS, fuel pump, oxygen sensors etc...
http://www.itt-china.cn/Products.asp
ITT is invested by several Italian companies who are specialized in motorcycle field. such as Ducati Energia , Apicom and Dekra.
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CFMOTO 650NK User manual
CFMOTO 650NK User manual - Download File - 8.3 Mb
Mostly plagiarized directly from the Kawasaki manual but dash, tire pressure and oil quantities are different. With a few other grammatically incorrect bonus add-ins. Most useful difference is the EFI error coding table.
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brake pads ive used er6n metalgear sintered pads front and rear , happy with them so far (killed the original rear pads in 3000kms)
spark plugs...iridium plugs again from er6n
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Originally Posted by
ZMC888
Hi all, I'm looking for the parts numbers/types for the NK/TR.
1. Brake pads
2. Oil filter
3. Battery
4. Spark plugs
5. Tire size in both metric and imperial systems
6. Oil rating
7. Coolant type
8. Air filter type
.....and any other torque settings, oil change intervals, links etc. I think CFMoto information is best, but Kawasaki ER6 information is good when CFMoto unavailable/incomplete.
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Thanks Pommie. The rear pads EBC brakes code is FA192. Also the fork oil/dust seals are the same as ER6, being 41mm.
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Bike comes with a RK 520 o-ring type chain with a rivet link. I recommend switching it to a DID X-type chain with a rivet link. *Caution* Lots of fake chains in China and rivet links are very rare in China according to my mechanic. Maybe best to order chains online from outside China.
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Hi Guys,
I should have knocked on wood. After posting "no problems" last month, I finally have an issue. appears to be the throttle sensor. engine light flashing (5 slow than 5 fast?). very rough idle, no power etc. I only have the chinese manual. could someone please send the English version to me?
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scratch that. just found a link to the manual. error code 55. cylinder ignition coil.
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well, I gathered all my tools and necessary beverages, snacks etc to start the tear down of the bike. to my surprise (and some disappointment), the ignition coil wire had disconnected itself. bike fired right up.
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Originally Posted by
ZMC888
Link to the Italian/Chinese Shenzhen based joint company who make the CFMoto throttle bodies, ECU, TPS, fuel pump, oxygen sensors etc...
http://www.itt-china.cn/Products.asp
ITT is invested by several Italian companies who are specialized in motorcycle field. such as Ducati Energia , Apicom and Dekra.
Is there any reason why I can't open this page from Australia?
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Tonka
Is there any reason why I can't open this page from Australia?
I think they changed web page..
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any chance of re posting the correct page link to the service manual GRB?