Grab A Deal With The CFMOTO “Shake Off Winter” Sale
CFMOTO has a deal for you regardless of what you ride, starting with $500 off the pair of LAMS 300cc singles. Sharing a nimble and responsive chassis and powered by a 292cc, DOHC, EFI engine, the 300CL-X and 300SR are available from $5,490 Ride Away and $5,790 Ride Away, respectively!
Or step up to the trio of learner-approved 649cc parallel twins, boasting 41.5kW of power and 62Nm of torque with a plethora of standard features, including KYB suspension, J.Juan brakes, Continental ABS, Bosch fuel injection and Pirelli tyres. During the promotion period, customers can take $500 off the purchase price of the 650NK naked bike ($7,790 Ride Away), 650MT sports tourer bike ($8,290 Ride Away) and 650GT grand tourer bike ($8,790 Ride Away).
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Fully licensed riders haven’t been forgotten either, with great deals on the entire modern-classic 700CL-X range. Save $1,000 on the 700CL-X Heritage ($8,490 Ride Away) and 700CL-X Sport ($9,490 Ride Away) variants.
Full CFMOTO Savings List
For those favouring a scrambler attitude with heightened off-road capability, the 700CL-X Adventure variant is available with a $500 saving and a reduced $11,490 Ride Away price tag.
Last but certainly not least is a collection of bonus genuine accessories on CFMOTO’s highly acclaimed 800MT adventure touring range providing protection and confidence to traverse any terrain.
Valued at $999^, the bonus 800MT protection pack consists of the following accessories:
- Stainless Steel headlight guard – ‘MT’ logo
- Stainless Steel radiator guard – ‘MT’ logo
- Stainless Steel front brake reservoir guard
- Stainless Steel rear brake reservoir guard
- Stainless Steel spotlight guard set
- Stainless Steel front brake caliper guard set – ‘CFMOTO’ logo
- Stainless Steel/CNC aluminium side stand extension plate
- CNC aluminium oversized rally foot peg set.
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