New Model: CFMOTO 1250TR-G Grand Tourer, 1279cc Twin
Unveiled at the recent 2020 Chongqing Motor Expo and on sale in China in the first half of 2021, the 1250TR-G is a luxury-appointed civilian version of the 1250J police and state guest escort motorcycle, which debuted in May as a successor to the 650TR-G – From CFMOTO Australia.
The civilian version of the 650TR-G attracted a large number of Chinese motorcyclists for its innovative design, high-end configuration and all-day comfort. Research showed, however, that the 650TR-G was attracting younger customers looking for a more powerful and sophisticated model to upgrade to, thus the CFMOTO 1250TR-G was born.
The 1250TR-G is powered by a 1279cc liquid-cooled V-twin derived from CFMOTO’s partnership with KTM. As such, the largest-capacity and most powerful motorcycle in China has impressive outputs of 105kW (140hp) of power at 8500rpm and 120Nm of torque at 7000rpm – well ahead of the nearest competition in China – onto a top speed of 220km/h.
Running gear comprises a six-speed transmission, a slipper clutch and chain final drive. The 1250TR-G has a fuel capacity of 22.7 litres and a kerb weight of 300kg. In addition to its pulsating V-twin heart, the 1250TR-G features semi-active WP electronic suspension with electrically adjustable damping and preload as well as a ride-by-wire throttle with four ride modes. Stopping power comes courtesy of Brembo radial-mounted calipers, which integrates with the surety of cornering traction control and cornering ABS systems for maximum stability when faced with road debris while leaning.
In keeping with its GT virtues, the 1250TR-G features a premium JBL multimedia sound system; an electrically adjustable windscreen; heated grips and seat; a tyre-pressure monitoring system and a generous luggage capacity via hard panniers and a topbox, which includes a pillion seat backrest as standard. Furthermore, in a motorcycling first, the 1250TR-G features a massive 12.3-inch colour TFT dash, which provides an unobstructed display of vehicle information and Bluetooth connectivity.
“CFMOTO has always been first to market with new technology and the greatest advancement of product – first with liquid-cooled engines, first with EFI and first to develop larger-capacity engines. This includes 650cc parallel-twin for motorcycles, 800cc V-twin for ATV/UTV, and now the 1280cc V-twin for the 1250TR-G,” CFMOTO Australia director Michael Poynton says.
“The joint venture with KTM gives CFMOTO a massive injection of experience and expertise from the best in the business, all of which will help accelerate CFMOTO’s growth in R&D, manufacturing, marketing, aftersales and, of course, the products themselves. The 1250TR-G is just a taster of that.”
CFMOTO 1250TR-G SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE
TYPE Liquid-cooled, DOHC, eight-valve V-twin
CAPACITY 1279cc
BORE & STROKE 108 x 69.8mm
COMPRESSION RATIO 12.5:1
FUEL SYSTEM Bosch EFI
PERFORMANCE
POWER 105kW (140hp) at 8500rpm
TORQUE 120Nm at 7000rpm
TRANSMISSION
TYPE Six-speed
CLUTCH Wet, multi-plate, slipper function
FINAL DRIVE Chain
CHASSIS & RUNNING GEAR
FRAME Tubular-steel diamond frame employing engine as stressed member
FRONT SUSPENSION Semi-active WP fork with electronically adjustable damping
REAR SUSPENSION Semi-active WP monoshock, with electronically adjustable preload and damping
FRONT BRAKES Twin 320mm floating discs with four-piston Brembo calipers, Bosch cornering ABS and traction control
REAR BRAKE 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper, Bosch cornering ABS and traction control
WHEELS & TYRES
WHEELS 17 x 3.5-inch (f), 17 x 6.0-inch (r), cast aluminium
TYRES 120/70 ZR17 (f), 190/55 ZR17 (r)
DIMENSIONS & CAPACITIES
WEIGHT 300kg
SEAT HEIGHT 820mm
WHEELBASE 1482mm
FUEL CAPACITY 22.7L
January 27, 2022
When is it coming to Australia and price,
July 17, 2022
Based on a BMW? Actually looks good. If it’s better than my Honda Goldwing, then maybe just maybe..
October 3, 2022
Waiting for test ride in Australia & will buy it .I ride cfmoto 650GT, happy with the performance. I have done 10k on it, didn’t miss a beat.
December 30, 2022
Looking forward to upgrading the 650GT to it bigger big brother. Hopefully the price will be competitive.