Ninja 400 Nemesis? 2023 CFMOTO 450SS Review | Daily Rider

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It’s been a while since a new small-bore sport bike arrived to the US market. Is the CFMOTO 450 SS the answer to everyone’s questions? Or another attempt at glory that will fall short? Zack hits the Daily Rider route to find out.
SPECS:
MSRP: $5,499
Engine: 450 cc parallel twin
Measured weight: 398 lb. / 180.5 kg
Fuel capacity: 3.7 gal. / 14 liters
Seat height: 31 in. / 787 mm
Claimed power: 50 hp @ 9500 rpm
Claimed torque: 28.8 foot-pounds @ 7600 rpm
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0:00 Intro
1:21 Our Sponsor, RevZilla
1:52 A quick walkaround the 450SS
4:49 On The Road!
6:37 Freeway Cruisin’
11:20 Urban Manners & Stop Sign Challenge
15:21 Lover’s Lane
19:00 At the Lights
22:35 Gettin’ Dirty
23:29 Will it Wheelie???
26:45 Instagram Questions!
32:07 On the Daily Rider Leaderboard

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    @RevZilla@RevZilla8 ай бұрын
    • Sport bikes used to have great rear seats. Just before they all started being aimed at being track tools with a plate. Try an early Fireblade if you want to see what I mean. One of the best all around bikes ever yet it seems no one does that kind of thing now. Nice to see CFmoto coming along. I was at their stand at the bike show a few years back and the quality was utterly atrocious. Some welds looked great - others like they have been done by Ray Charles. Using his toes. Bare wires all over the place, handlebars that didn't line up on one bike - no idea how they managed that one - and loads of other stuff that made me walk swiftly away. So far they are one of only two makers I've seen who have had rust on the bikes at the show - the other being Harley at the same show, funnily enough. Watching you ride this seemed like it was behaving as it should though. I mean its obvious even from the footage the suspension is nothing special but on a cheap bike it almost never is. I'm not a fan of screens and I wish there were options where you could just go for the usual two/four clock layout with idiot lights or maybe a small screen to do the rest. I'm not keen on the sound either but thats not the bikes fault - its that great big can to meet some nimby's noise limits. If you still have the bike can you take that nonsense off so we can hear what it really sounds like? One point that does stand out and might be worth a thought though - being able to track your bike sounds great - theft deterrent, forgot where you left it, friend pushed it away somewhere for a joke, etc. Unfortunately because of the way businesses are licensed in China that also means the CCP can track your bike should they want to. That may seem like a small or non issue but data like that is valuable for a reason. Depending who you are and what you do for a living (military, government, etc) it could be a bit of a larger issue too. Serpentza did a good video on the subject titled "why China is banning Teslas". It wouldn't stop me getting the bike but it would mean I would be making it GPS silent on arrival. If you work in a sensitive field it may be worth considering a different bike.

      @siraff4461@siraff44618 ай бұрын
  • So ive bought one (450SR) about a month ago. It really puts a big smile on my face, when going through the twisty roads. I get plenty of positive comments (looks wise), and it sounds amazing with a slip on exhaust. For smile per dollars value, its up there. Update: OK this just happened today. Girl at the gym sees me getting on my 450sr. She ask me to rev, of course I did (slip on exhaust btw). Got the biggest smile from her, and I rode away feeling like a total badass

    @BenrockyAA@BenrockyAA8 ай бұрын
    • What about reliability? Ease of access to parts?

      @agentnacho2029@agentnacho20298 ай бұрын
    • If it puts a smile on your face, that’s all that matters when it comes to riding!

      @postersm7141@postersm71418 ай бұрын
    • And everybody clapped

      @desertedcake@desertedcake8 ай бұрын
    • next time take her on the passenger seat

      @yuhanhuang4528@yuhanhuang45288 ай бұрын
    • ​@agentnacho2029 the ease of access is limited. A lot of oem maintenance parts are on back order like the oil filter. America support isn't there yet. All aftermarket is bought from the China market like aliexpress. Shouldn't be too long before we get better support for cfmoto

      @hypedtarzan@hypedtarzan8 ай бұрын
  • Hi. I have been riding for nearly 2 decades and use this to daily comute. I just bought the CF Moto 450 because of its drop dead gorgeous looks and its ultra smooth engine and gearbox. As a 50 year old, I thought that the more aggressive riding stance (especially coming from a upright naked Duke) might be too much for me, but I have not had any issues with any back or wrist pains (even on long days out in the country). I use to own a triumph thruxton nearly 10 years ago, and I had really bad back and wrist pains after 1 hour of riding it. The fact that I don't get pains on this bike is a big plus. I will start with the bad points I've experienced so far. This one is not a huge problem, but one to note. The sat navigation has taken me to places that I've not entered once or twice when I've gone out to the country side. It also couldn't find a popular town that a lot of people go to. So while I like that it has in built turn by turn nav, I wished they had installed Google maps instead of their own system, but since I don't use the navigation (except to try it out that day), it's not a problem for me. Second, and more of an issue for me... I think the fuel economy is high for a 450. I know it's still in the breaking in period, but at 4.6L per 100k's (what I'm getting so far), it's pretty bad, especially since I'm quite careful with it during run in. That's nearly what a Hornet 750 or a Duke 790 gets. Lastly, and this is a minor gripe, but I wish that the kick stand was around a cm longer. It feels like the bike wants to go over when you stop on anything but a flat surface. Another really bad thing about this bike is the preconceived ideas people have about the brand. While I would not recommend cfmoto's earlier bikes, their collaboration with KTM and its in-house designers have paid off and has been proven in all the great reviews this bike has been getting. Even so people will come up to you and ask what make and brand the bike is. Then you have to explain.. it's CF Moto. , oh... they'll say. Then you have to let them know t's a Chinese company. They really need to change the name of CF Moto to something else, something that rolls off the tongue easier. It's hard to justify and explain who they are and what the CF in CF moto means. I think that we are all use to other big brands being made from China, but saying that name Cf Moto, doesn't bring pride to the ownerships even if this is a top of the class bike. I mean, look at the other up coming Chinese brand Kove (pronounced Kove'), it sounds fancy and more a kin to a top quality/premium bike. Cf Moto should follow suit so that they can increase their brand loyalties. Even though I like this bike, I would not wear any of their merch. Am I worried about the fit finish and reliability? Not at all. CF Moto has been around for a long time in Australia. This bike is solid and put together very well. It has a 3 year factory warranty which is longer than nearly all the established makes. Also considering CF Moto makes the engines for the Ninja 400, it would not suprise me if this is the same engine bored out to 450cc with a 270° crank shaft instead of 180 and they've called it their own. May be this the exact engine that KTM and cfmoto were working on before KTM pulled out of building the Duke 490 range. Thats it for the bad stuff. What I love. The looks. The front a rear winglets are a first to market in class and give it an aggressive and unique look to a otherwise mundane cbr-r sport bike template. I also like that it has a nice big, bright tft with optional 2 display layouts and lots of features, some of which include rev shift alert, over speed alert so you don't speed too much over and loose your licence, the forementioned sat navigation, from phone to Bluetooth call with music controls from the switches, a bike tracker with geo fencing alert. You can also track your bike if your friend borrows it, or it gets stolen and moved anywhere in the world. This has a greater advantage for owners because when I told the insurance company that It has it, they lowered my insurance premiums, all of which is not on the Ninja 400... yeay!!! It does have a bigger bike feel and you do feel it when you throw your legs over it to start, but the bike does shrink around you when you move at normal paces, but when you push it, I do feel that the bike feels like it's bigger than what it actually is again, which is really wiered but not in a bad way. Not a sensation I've felt before. I love how sure footed this bike is at any speed. It always feels really planted, stable and grippy. Pulls from 3800 rpm comfortably. The slightly more tucked in hunkered down position is comfortable as long as your not over 5 10-11". A really big thumbs up. It's really manuvrable and easily threads through tight and heavy peak hour bumper to bumper traffic (even with those big long mirrors out which was a big suprise). And have I mentioned how smooth it is. The engine is silky smooth, It also sounds good from factory. I like the pops and burble sounds it makes when down shifting. Almost like a softer quieter C63 merc. Like the C63, I wish the muffler also had the quiet and loud pass through valve to really give it a bit more rumble on the road and a quiet mode so the neighbours don't get angry option at 5am start up. For people who say it's only a beginners bike, I would urge you to think twice. You can only go as fast as the speed limit these days, so anything over a 500 to 600cc is posturing. This bike has more than enough power to get you out of trouble, it does also allow you to have fun while being much safer. It has a much lower rego and insurance cost compared to a big bike and much, much, much cheaper to buy. While I think beginners will love it, it is a great real world conditions bike for everyone under 5.10". The price. For what you get, it's a hell of a deal.

    @richardchileshe9910@richardchileshe99107 ай бұрын
    • Really perfect write up, and hugely appreciated as a supplement to Zach's commentary. I have considered a Kaw 400 but honestly they sell quickly here in Kentucky. Also think our Kaw dealer would rather sell more Kaw 650s anyway because they sell for nearly $3k more than the 400. The dealer also sells another Chinese competitor by the name of QJ Motors. It looks great on first appearance and is also a 400. I can't help but feel like it would fall apart after a short amount of time, it just has some cheap feel to it, but it also looks really fun. It sells for the same price as the CF Moto too, so it's extremely tempting. I will have to really consider a CF as a possibility for my first bike after 26 years of not riding. Thanks for your excellent overview!

      @nottawaygarage3683@nottawaygarage36837 ай бұрын
    • "anything over a 500 to 600cc is posturing" I would agree, sort of. Larger displacement can make for more relaxed manners cruising on the highway or for better reliability, and may not even bring extra horsepower. The Honda NC750, Suzuki C50T, and Kawasaki KLR 650 come to mind as examples of low horsepower bikes with bigger displacement, each for a different reason. For sure over 1200cc is really hard to justify for any type of motorcycle, though perhaps it is justifiable if you're riding two up, loaded with saddle bags, and towing a trailer with a Goldwing.

      @seth094978@seth0949786 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for the review. Didn't need to watch the video thanks mane 😊

      @Minienthusiast@Minienthusiast4 ай бұрын
    • CF is short for “Chun Feng”, which means spring breeze in Chinese.

      @garyyuan6388@garyyuan63883 ай бұрын
    • this is such a comprehensive user feedback! Thank you so much

      @PipoBk@PipoBk2 ай бұрын
  • I love that Zack is always polite on the street and can not help himself picking up others trash .He is always ready to make the world a better place . I always learn something on these rides ..THanks from New England ...

    @guywolff@guywolff8 ай бұрын
  • If it keeps looking like this after a year of riding, then indeed have they nailed the styling.

    @mertbektas9964@mertbektas99648 ай бұрын
    • A friend of mine has the 300sr and it still looks nice except for the giant scratch it got when he overshot a corner. He bought it early 2021.

      @bernardjameswilson@bernardjameswilson8 ай бұрын
    • I service these and they're decent bikes for the price. Pretty easy to work on as well

      @samuelswihart4285@samuelswihart42858 ай бұрын
    • @@samuelswihart4285I’m just worried about it Ina Few years; how it will perform and look.

      @po5tup568@po5tup5688 ай бұрын
    • You can thank the Italian they stole from Aprilia and MV Agusta to design their bike.

      @Nimoodles@Nimoodles8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@NimoodlesI think you mean the design firm Kiska who also does the styling for KTM. Remember everything is derivative.

      @MacaireJackson@MacaireJackson8 ай бұрын
  • Just a slightly off topic comment to say that, with the amount of negativity that sometimes exists online, I just want to personally say a big thank you to everybody involved in the production of these videos and thank you all for the entertaining and informative videos that you all produce. They're pretty much always well worth watching and make great companionship when I'm working out in the gym.

    @paulwilliam55@paulwilliam558 ай бұрын
  • Many know that CFmoto and KTM are production partners; the 790 and 890 KTM bikes are all produced in CF’s factory in Hangzhou. What people may not know is that this platform is essentially what KTM were considering for the 490 Duke and ADV bikes which were eventually scrapped. But CFmoto went on to develop the platform and it’s really taking off here in China. There’s already a 450 naked version for sale in China as well, with an adv version probably on the way. CFmoto also has a 900 “Duke” with the KTM 890 engine.

    @michaelkirch5597@michaelkirch55978 ай бұрын
    • Being associated with KTM is not a big plus. KTMs don't last.

      @aluisious@aluisious8 ай бұрын
    • @@aluisious Most bikes don't last. The variable that lets people tolerate short lived bikes is spare/preowned parts market that allows people to replace and repair. Because the 450 is new to the US market, theres no actual telling what it's ease of repair will be because that market doesn't exist yet. You'd have to import from Europe. You can however, look at the 450SR in Europe as it's been there for a while already, and we'd know that they do in fact, last.

      @Nimoodles@Nimoodles8 ай бұрын
    • @@aluisious 390 maybe. but 390 is manufactured in india. i think the 790 and 890 are pretty reliable.

      @donderstorm1845@donderstorm18458 ай бұрын
    • @@Nimoodleswould argue people tolerate short lived bikes because of performance or character. It will be interesting to see if cfmoto has either in their lineup.

      @axel-moto@axel-moto8 ай бұрын
    • Depending on one’s attitude toward KTM, it can definitely be either positive or negative. In the OP above I mistakenly wrote 900, it’s the 800 motor CF is using for the big naked. 450NK and 800NK are their names if anyone wants to look them up. Styling on them will definitely not appeal to everyone.

      @michaelkirch5597@michaelkirch55978 ай бұрын
  • Back in 60s the Brits laughed at the Japanese motorcycle companies. The 10yrs later they were trouble! It John Bloor to go to Japan and check out how they did it before making the 1st Triumphs. Competition is always a good thing, keeps people honest

    @flexywing@flexywing8 ай бұрын
    • The Japanese government weren’t committing genocide in the 1960s.

      @Mason_van_Bike@Mason_van_Bike8 ай бұрын
    • In the 70s/80s Japans economy was having a boom/bubble which lead to their great stuff. China is doing better these days but not as good as Japan was when you consider their size and what markets they where in at the time.

      @pleasedontwatchthese9593@pleasedontwatchthese95938 ай бұрын
    • Well, Japan makes solid and reliable products.

      @lovelessissimo@lovelessissimo8 ай бұрын
    • Triumph is still garbage.

      @aluisious@aluisious8 ай бұрын
    • @@lovelessissimoExactly. People always act as if we don't buy stuff from china because it's from china. We don't buy it because it always seemed to be worse in quality and reliability compared to it's competition. If chinese products start to go up in quality (even more than in the past few years), we will see the same boom as with japan.

      @lukasschmitz7231@lukasschmitz72318 ай бұрын
  • I have never seen a CFMOTO in the wild yet, but it sure feels like the 1970's and 80's when the Big 4 took over the world. CFMOTO has so many features that the big 4 can not ignore like the start up menu and headlights, LED's, blutooth, and all the other cool features. If the welds aren't crap and the parts are descent, then I don't see why CFMOTO wouldn't take a huge bite out of the competition.

    @michaelb.42112@michaelb.421128 ай бұрын
    • Dude, they just announced 2 more models for 2024. A 500cc 4 cylinder supersport and a three cylinder 675 "Daytona" I'm fr geeking

      @36shadowboy@36shadowboy8 ай бұрын
    • I own the sr300 and all I can say a bang for buck motorcycle.

      @akosititomark4593@akosititomark45938 ай бұрын
    • The RS 457 will send CF Moto packing when its sales start.

      @SonOfDrogo@SonOfDrogo7 ай бұрын
    • @@SonOfDrogo They are saying the MSRP might be as high as 7k though. That's the price of like middleweights from CFMoto and Japan. I think the 457 is a cool bike but it's probably not directly competing

      @36shadowboy@36shadowboy7 ай бұрын
    • They have so many features but they trade that for build quality, everything I’ve seen from owners say they are a POS after a year or so.

      @EpicSocksProductions@EpicSocksProductions7 ай бұрын
  • Back in the day I owned a 1972 Honda 450c hellcat which was changed to a race type front front quarter fairing full on down bars and a full fibreglass monocoque seat and tail section. With a dark and light brown flame paint job. I rode with a 650 kawi and a 750 Suzuki. Other than top end runs I always kept up on it great fun and reliable as all get out. Thanks for bringing those memories back ahhhh the speed wobbles just shy of full tank slappers lmao. Keep that right hand cranked and ride safe bro.

    @fastdadd1958@fastdadd19588 ай бұрын
  • Always appreciate that shop look around, Zack!

    @pmdinaz@pmdinaz8 ай бұрын
  • What if CFMoto slapped that engine into a modern-retro chassis so it could do double duty as a standard or a scrambler? That could be a great entry-level competitor to the Royal Enfield Hunter 350... with double the power! 🤔 --QM

    @QuasiMotard@QuasiMotard8 ай бұрын
    • Hey quasi love your videos.

      @alphavishal9197@alphavishal91978 ай бұрын
    • @alphavishal9197 Thanks! A new steed will be joining my stable soon, so that's why I'm curious about these "entry-level" bikes from CFMoto. Cheers! 😉👍 --QM

      @QuasiMotard@QuasiMotard8 ай бұрын
    • @@QuasiMotard waiting for the hunter 350 videos.

      @alphavishal9197@alphavishal91978 ай бұрын
    • @@QuasiMotard So far the quality of CFMoto bikes we've sold has been excellent. I'm hoping the 450 engine ends up in the KTM 390 Adventure chassis.

      @dcmphoto7437@dcmphoto74378 ай бұрын
    • That'd be fantastic. A new lineup of small 270° parallel twins would be very intriguing.

      @kaihartmann924@kaihartmann9248 ай бұрын
  • My shop that I've purchased almost every bike I've owned sells these CF Moto's. I asked the guys if I should buy one. Their response was, "We'll sell you one.". I said that's not what I asked. They said, "Exactly!".

    @bluessrv1@bluessrv18 ай бұрын
    • Quite a story...

      @anxiousappliance@anxiousappliance3 ай бұрын
  • I love your daily rides I look forward to them.

    @keithkamps77@keithkamps778 ай бұрын
  • I've been pleasantly surprised by CFmoto... looking forward to seeing more from them.

    @georgecostanza2695@georgecostanza26958 ай бұрын
  • Another nice daily ride. I have a question, do you get the CFMOTO 800 MT in the states;

    @r_ace969@r_ace9698 ай бұрын
  • The fact it has a 270 crank is really cool. I still don’t 100% trust Chinese made bikes, but this one is pretty tempting tbh.

    @axel-moto@axel-moto8 ай бұрын
    • Pull the trigger it worth it 💯def won't be disappointed

      @kalonyt06@kalonyt068 ай бұрын
    • @@snondo219lol, dude really says KTM engines built by CFmoto are reliable 😂

      @LEuler-wl1jp@LEuler-wl1jp8 ай бұрын
    • @@LEuler-wl1jp not even KTM made KTM engines are reliable LoL

      @dcxplant@dcxplant8 ай бұрын
    • ​@@dcxplant^i read and hear ktm breaks down all the time

      @Fred-ns1tl@Fred-ns1tl8 ай бұрын
    • KTM made their engine overenginered then thats not reliable than japanese. but this cf moto just detuned it so that can be last long

      @dumbball1966@dumbball19668 ай бұрын
  • Really nice to see the Chinese manufacturers getting it right. I think it should have placed above the Ninja 400 🙂 270 degree parallel twin which sounds soooo much better than the 180 degree versions, upside down forks, radial Brembo brakes, a slick 5" TFT dash, and way better looks just edge out the benchmark without losing out in all the things that work. It definitely puts Kawasaki on notice.

    @pumpkinr11s@pumpkinr11s8 ай бұрын
    • Totally agreed. The ninja 400's exhaust note is almost embarrassing. Absolutely love the sound of a 270 twin.

      @derp195@derp1957 ай бұрын
    • Well Kawasaki is a reliable brand with good after sales. It's parts are also easily accessible

      @simplyrohith2163@simplyrohith21634 ай бұрын
  • It's on my radar as a bike to buy for my return to riding aftwr 10 years and luckily I know someone who has ordered one so I can wait and see their experience with it.

    @Valkatron@Valkatron8 ай бұрын
  • Another excellent review, been waiting for your take on this bike (450SR) over my side of the pond, toying with idea of getting one love the exhaust note of the 270 crank although couldn't give a toss about the high tech dash be just as happy with the good old analog gauges.

    @richardorosso7377@richardorosso73778 ай бұрын
  • I've been waiting for this video so long!

    @Rutch@Rutch8 ай бұрын
  • My first street bike was a '19 Z400. Of the CFMOTO's amenities I'd appreciate the seat (Kawasaki's was too downhill into the tank as Zach describes, and difficult to comfortably scoot back on without holding yourself up with your legs) and the Brembo front brake/lines. Everywhere else I prefer the Kawi.

    @bravo_victor@bravo_victor8 ай бұрын
  • Im generally not a fan of parallel twins, especially in sports bikes, but I love the 270deg crank. Paired with sharp looks I think this is a great motorcycle, especially for that price

    @noahpaez4266@noahpaez42668 ай бұрын
  • Looks beautiful 🔥

    @miguel90744@miguel907448 ай бұрын
  • You can switch the shifter to GP shift easily. It's a good little bike

    @carlosvejar3938@carlosvejar39388 ай бұрын
  • As always Zachary, thank you for your honest and comprehensive thoughts. I'm glad the Chinese bikes are out there to keep the other bikes on their toes.

    @beborodner930@beborodner9308 ай бұрын
  • Hi Zack enjoyed hearing your feedback and like that you gave it a fair review. Looking forward to your feedback on the 800nk. Please ride a KTM 790 prior to testing.

    @Zeggawong@Zeggawong8 ай бұрын
  • I watched your video about the Yamaha MT 10 before trading my Hayabusa in to get it. I'm a little too old for sporty ergonomics. I love the MT10, it's fun and easy on my body for commuting to work and longer group rides. Sometimes I miss the freeway dominance of the Buss, but the MT10 is better everywhere else for me. Thank you for doing these great reviews Zack.

    @calvinevans8305@calvinevans83058 ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much for your input, you have a completely different take comparing these bikes !

      @oceanhome2023@oceanhome20238 ай бұрын
  • Competition is always good and the likes of the Ninja400 is in need of an update, even if it's just upgraded fairings and digital display. I know that zx4rr is the better equipped bike but you're gonna have to pay quite a bit more for it so would love to see more trickle down to the cheaper bikes to make them more appealing.

    @shibapatrol801@shibapatrol8018 ай бұрын
  • Hi Zach, what kind of mic set up do you have when you do these reviews?

    @elliotfong4282@elliotfong42828 ай бұрын
  • Took mine home yesterday and I’m in love so far. Cant wait to see how it holds up

    @brentshallenberger@brentshallenberger8 ай бұрын
    • And?

      @Anthony_RIZZelneck@Anthony_RIZZelneck2 ай бұрын
    • @@Anthony_RIZZelneck still absolutely love the bike, got 2500 miles on it and 0 issues whatsoever

      @brentshallenberger@brentshallenberger2 ай бұрын
  • Looks like the coolest best value bike out there! Hard to find also. No wonder for $5500!!!

    @daveyt4802@daveyt48028 ай бұрын
  • This more than anything makes me dream of a Yamaha R5, with a sub 500cc 270 degree twin. Although I have doubts it will ever happen.

    @Koshmar-13@Koshmar-138 ай бұрын
    • You know the MSRP would be 7 or 8 grand.

      @bk83082@bk830828 ай бұрын
    • Yea I wouldn't be surprised to see that. Luckily motorcycles can hold their value pretty well.@@bk83082

      @Koshmar-13@Koshmar-138 ай бұрын
    • well, doesn'tt that make this the one to buy then? They will be second hand and depreciate soon

      @chrispekel5709@chrispekel57098 ай бұрын
    • Perhaps. It'll be interesting to see their long term reliability.@@chrispekel5709

      @Koshmar-13@Koshmar-138 ай бұрын
  • Been waiting for this one!

    @krispysweekendgarage6892@krispysweekendgarage68928 ай бұрын
  • I agree with you Zack, Reputation is for respect

    @pablochamorrovelasquez3785@pablochamorrovelasquez37858 ай бұрын
  • Great review! Unbiased and fair, always keeps me coming back to buy gear at Revzilla, if only to support and keep content like this alive!

    @Hill3001@Hill30018 ай бұрын
  • This bike looks so good. ❤❤❤

    @sbsb4995@sbsb49952 ай бұрын
  • Hello Zack, been binge-watching your daily riders videos lately. I little about me, I joined Moto school this summer and in November I have the final exam, hopefully, all goes ok. I've been looking over second-hand bikes to see what I like and what I don't but don't know what to choose. I am writing for some recommendations if you could help me, I am looking in sport-tourer bikes that can look good and handle the city but also allow me for adventures and long rides (400km/250miles a day). So look good without storage boxes and be comfortable enough in adventures. Currently I am looking at Honda CBF 600, Yamaha FZ6 (I don;t know why I like it but I do), Kawasaki Versys 650 (twin headlights), Suzuki Vstrom 650. All with ABS. What would be your recommendations for such a bike?

    @cosminmargarit9875@cosminmargarit98758 ай бұрын
  • I do have to say though that it’s a very cool looking bike and for a stock exhaust it’s got a really nice bark to it. Too many bikes now days sounds like a damn vacuum cleaner from the factory.

    @cfltitan@cfltitan8 ай бұрын
  • I had one of these pass me a while back, and it had an aftermarket pipe on it. I only saw the color/shape and heard the engine, and I swore it was an Aprilia. That little engine makes a fantastic noise.

    @stiggy186@stiggy1868 ай бұрын
  • Welcome to Texas! Hope you get Warm before your next trip! 👍😉😀

    @tallboy2234@tallboy22348 ай бұрын
  • Thanks, Zack. This daily ride is fun (as always) and really encouraging to motorheads like me. It's good to see an outlier like CFMOTO say "look what I can offer at a low enough price for buyers to take a chance.... I'm getting bigger in your rearview mirror."

    @kawabungah20@kawabungah208 ай бұрын
  • I love this program and the high side, low side podcast. That being said, is there anyway to add a little more information about how big or small rides would fit on the bike? The reason I'm asking is pretty self-centered. I'm 6' 1" and almost 300 pounds and i'd love to know if I can fit comfortably bikes you showcasing. You guys are amazing!!! Keep up the great work.

    @Trip1of3@Trip1of38 ай бұрын
  • Store brand cereal. Love this dude. Another great review in the books 🤙

    @henryclay8424@henryclay84248 ай бұрын
  • Also, we would like to see you some more benelli's on dailyRider. Maybe start with the TNT 135. If anyone else would like to see that, please feel free to give this comment a thumbs up.

    @MrTrevorkemp@MrTrevorkemp7 ай бұрын
  • Was waiting for you to do this one after the other bike channels had been singing its praise.

    @BioMECH00@BioMECH008 ай бұрын
  • I test rode it back to back with a Ninja 400 & a R3 for a comparison video on my channel and had a similar reaction. It is surprisingly good and makes me look at CFMoto optimistically. As always, Zach’s enthusiasm and personality always shine through. Great work!

    @RiderXp@RiderXp8 ай бұрын
  • You should move or add a wheelie test to right after you pull out of the lot. Start off strong!

    @mark222b@mark222b8 ай бұрын
  • Put that motor in a dual sport and they will have a complete lineup!

    @nickolaslewis4416@nickolaslewis44168 ай бұрын
    • You might have seen by now- CF Moto 450MT iscoming in 2024 and I am here for it.

      @jasonnortham5192@jasonnortham51926 ай бұрын
    • I'd be about that. Drz400 needs a successor for simple reliable affordable tractor

      @daltonv5206@daltonv52065 ай бұрын
  • I just bought one of these 2 months ago and I'm having a damn good time riding it. I also just bought a 22 suzuki M109R BOSS. I guess I can't make up my mind but that CF MOTO 450SS is it if the reliability is on point. Its going to crush the comp if they nail this.

    @monetda-introverted-guru6376@monetda-introverted-guru63768 ай бұрын
    • Can you put a fork stem mount on it?

      @JorgeSantos-bz8kz@JorgeSantos-bz8kz2 ай бұрын
    • Is it still reliable?

      @DeividDC@DeividDCАй бұрын
    • ​@@JorgeSantos-bz8kz Saw someone put a quad lock stem in it 👍🏿

      @liebling4069@liebling40697 сағат бұрын
  • Now I'm waiting to see your thoughts on the Ibex!

    @stevemillerecon@stevemillerecon8 ай бұрын
  • i would love to see your take on a KPR 200. I know it would never happen. but i am curious on your thoughts about it.

    @eklypse13@eklypse138 ай бұрын
  • I went to go buy a mt07 and left with the 450. It just felt right for me and makes me happy. Loads of fun on this bike

    @jermss_@jermss_8 ай бұрын
  • I think there’s a HUGE misunderstanding of what’s Chinese quality. People are used to buying dirt cheap crap on Amazon and assume everything made in China is crap. Your iPhone is high quality and is made in China. Your chips running everything are made in China. I wouldn’t call them cheap quality. Just like all my life I’ve been programmed to think that Harley Davidsons are pieces of junk, once I rode a few, I immediately knew it was a high end premium motorcycle brand. I’m currently visiting China for the first time in my life and I’m blown away by the diversity (in vehicles and everything else) here. There’s everything you can imagine wanting to buy and there’s so many EVs it’s absolutely unbelievable. They have at least a dozen domestic EV car brands and once I had a ride in them I was blown away. Tesla who..?! And they’re so AFFORDABLE in China..! Also I don’t have the issue with navigation switching to inches when u get close in metric. Maybe that’s just an imperial thing

    @dpajc056@dpajc0568 ай бұрын
    • You’re definitely right but nearly all of the Chinese motorcycles prior to this have been junk. The Cfmoto’s, however, seem like really good bikes for the money! If they keep moving in the direction they are they are going to be a major player before long!

      @someoneelse1i1i@someoneelse1i1i3 ай бұрын
  • I had chance to ride it for a few hours few weeks ago in Serbia, here it's called 450 sr. Compared it do duke 390 and preferred 450 sr. Great bike, really impressed with it. So fun to ride, week before I rode Aprilia 1000 rsv4 and the handling and fueling was so similar to it 😅 we call it here poor man's rsv4 😀

    @CibulaNS92@CibulaNS928 ай бұрын
  • I'm just excited to see the on board GPS tracking and good navigation system. If manufacturers start adding those features built into the ECU rather than relying on us adding after market trackers that can be found and removed would be a huge win for motorcycle safety.

    @Turrin72@Turrin728 ай бұрын
    • The nav on the 450SS is kinda trash, honestly. It takes some weird routes sometimes, and he mentioned in the video it goes from miles to inches, which can be very confusing in an area you aren’t familiar with. It’s easily my biggest complaint with the bike. The rest of the bike is absolute rock solid and I love it.

      @LaneAtomic@LaneAtomic8 ай бұрын
    • @@LaneAtomichow does the plastic and exterior seem, does it seem cheap or is it good quality. I’m just concerned with how good the plastic would look after a few years

      @po5tup568@po5tup5688 ай бұрын
  • do you adjust bars and levers to suit you? its funny how some reviewers might complain about lever reach bar angles seat being generic placed even though it can be adjusted. especially on a sport bike front setup is critical. crazy ppl buy a 35 thousand bike and thats it. lol

    @scottygdaman@scottygdaman8 ай бұрын
  • Cant wait to get your thoughts on the KTM derived motors (not sure if this is one, presumably it is but not as directly as the 690)?

    @Fee.1@Fee.18 ай бұрын
  • Incorporating the frame sliders into the design is a nice touch. Most first bikes will be dropped at some point.

    @RipCityStreetfighter503@RipCityStreetfighter5038 ай бұрын
  • Do you think whether i could fit on this? 193cm/6"3' and 89cm/35" inseam. Kawasaki ninja 400 is ergonomically okay according to people i follow but this is cheqp in my countrylike %35-40 according to ninja 400.

    @denizarabacoglu30@denizarabacoglu308 ай бұрын
  • Test rode one during Daytona Bike Week this year, and I had a blast. I would love to get one and turn it into a track bike.

    @ShadowHS13@ShadowHS138 ай бұрын
    • I was wondering if they went to bike week. I was there before COVID but I haven't made it back.

      @chrisolson6444@chrisolson64445 ай бұрын
  • I have one of these bikes and I had my upholstery guy put saddlemen gel inside of mine and that helped tremendously with the comfort

    @Darkamerica91@Darkamerica918 ай бұрын
  • Kindly answer this question please. Is there any posibility that the major issue that can happen for that bike is it's display? I think the more softwares installed on a vehicle the more it will be complicated when it broke and I think that's why the big 4 never put tft displays on thier cheapest sports bikes.

    @equinox2909@equinox29098 ай бұрын
  • Why doesn't RevZilla allow me to add the CFMOTO 450SS to "My Garage" on your website?

    @ROBSOLUTELY@ROBSOLUTELY8 ай бұрын
  • Hey Zack will you do a Review of there Adv 800 ibex MT?

    @jojo00030@jojo000308 ай бұрын
  • Zack...how about a review on the Triumph Tiger 850 Sport? Would really like to hear your opinion.

    @shashimenon1000@shashimenon10008 ай бұрын
  • Triumph needs to take notes on dash layouts from this bike. CF Moto took a lot of the triumph elements and totally beat triumph over the head with their layout designs. Compare it to the UNREADABLE rpm meter on arguably the best middle weight sports bike in the market : Street Triple 765RS : and this dash walks all over it, at least in terms of design, layout etc. Great stuff!

    @greyanaroth@greyanaroth8 ай бұрын
    • I hear you greyanaroth. I have a Tiger 850 sport. It has the engaging 270 crank like this bike. I like most everything on Tiger. But then there is the dash GUI. Four of them in fact. They are equally horrible. Triumph's dash designers need to be sacked yesterday. With prejudice. They are gawdawful.

      @marcusaurelius9736@marcusaurelius97368 ай бұрын
    • @@marcusaurelius9736 ikr! They fixed the 1200 (tiger and speed triple) dash layouts a fair bit. But even then, some functionality is just lame. Contrast it to the 1st gen tft dash layouts which they NAILED. Sometimes, progress is really not progress.

      @greyanaroth@greyanaroth7 ай бұрын
  • bought the 650nk and have not been disappointed.

    @thomascasey1044@thomascasey10448 ай бұрын
    • Nice. 👍🏻

      @clue0001@clue00018 ай бұрын
  • It's working. I'm thinking of RevZilla first when I think about parts and accessories. Well done, Zack.

    @mjb2kmn@mjb2kmn8 ай бұрын
  • You are a genius motorcycle reviwer ❤👍🇨🇦🇺🇦

    @JAMMAJ-cq2bl@JAMMAJ-cq2bl4 күн бұрын
  • You're wearing those Sedici gloves that you endorsed in the review. Maybe mine were a bit too small; I ordered 3XL but they were still a bit challenging to get in and out of. The interior lining ripped out after about three months, and I'm not wearing them anymore. Wasted a bit of cash on that. I just bought the RevIt Dirt3 in 4XL and they're also challenging to get in and out of, but they feel a lot better fit once I get them on.

    @BlockCylinder@BlockCylinder8 ай бұрын
  • Great review! So, I'm hoping to get your opinion. Always been a car guy but wanting to get into the bike world and have something sporty and fun. My vision board has always had the 2009 Honda CBR 600 limited in blue. Love the style and look. The rarity of it. And looks like an overall fun bike. My question is do I hunt for the Honda as my first time bike or go with something like this? And if I do get this eventually am I going to want to get into something sportier like the 600. Just found someone selling one of these locally and it looks like a solid bike and I'm torn if I hunt around for the vision board Honda or go with something like this. What is your take on a first time rider for either of those bikes?

    @TheBrownJesus69@TheBrownJesus695 ай бұрын
  • 270-degree crank on parallel twins is becoming normal. It seems like all the adventure bikes come that way. They are compact, but I like the look of the desert sled motor and no counter balance shaft needed on 90 degree L twin

    @GS-zv3qn@GS-zv3qn8 ай бұрын
  • i'll hold out for the 450NK. if it has the same dash, I'm in!

    @JCrozier1@JCrozier18 ай бұрын
  • One big issue with CFmoto, especially compared to Kawasaki, is their dealer network. Where I live it's also the same price as a ninja 400, and those extra features are good selling points, but having a dealer nearby vs having to cross half the country to get to the dealership would make me lean towards the Ninja 400.

    @jaide1312@jaide13128 ай бұрын
    • I have the opposite. 2 cfmoto dealer's within 50 miles. The local kawi shop only carries off road.

      @chucksherron@chucksherron8 ай бұрын
    • Aftermarket and resell value too are on Kawa side. Though resell can be a positive if you getting used.

      @pleasedontwatchthese9593@pleasedontwatchthese95938 ай бұрын
    • Much like the previous commenter, local "powersport" dealers carry the CFMoto 4-wheel off road ATV's, so I was surprised how wide the dealer network already was. Although in the US, a 450 is considered relatively small, this is a higher-revving engine that will be as least as quick as stock 900cc-class V-twin cruisers* or the 650 Royal Enfields. As shown in the video, this 450 is perfectly able to deal with highway speeds. I think that the naked version of this motorcycle will be good for beginner and even experienced riders who just want a two-wheeled toy for Sunday rides. *900cc cruisers like the Yamaha Bolt and HD 883 might produce a little more power, but the extra 150 lbs reduces "quickness" a bit to over 5 sec 0-60mph, according to Cycle Word. The 650 Royal Enfields produce less power and are heavier as well with a roughly 5.5 sec 0-60 vs Kawasaki 400's at well under 5 sec (4.6, again according to Cycle World).

      @jfess1911@jfess19118 ай бұрын
    • @@user-pn4uw5px3k Thanks. CFoto builds some motors for KTM, so they have the knowhow and the few tests I have seen compared it favorably to the Kawasaki 400's. I have no doubt that performance is decent. One of the largest indicators is that Kawasaki has developed their own 450 to compete with it. The Honda 500's are a curious case because they are essentially de-tuned to stay A2-compliant (47 hp, max at the crank) and for extreme durability. This is pretty much Industry practice these days. It is now unusual for a non-US motorcycle manufacturer to tweak its products for the US, but it seems that CFMoto bumped the 450's power up slightly for our market (and probably some others).

      @jfess1911@jfess19118 ай бұрын
    • cfmoto has dealership every where now but mostly for atv's n sidebyside

      @MonkeyKing_1@MonkeyKing_18 ай бұрын
  • Frankly, CFMoto should put that engine in an ADV frame, and with an upgrade to the suspension it could compete with the Honda 500X and Kawa’s Versys 300 (which should have gotten the Ninja 400’s engine 5+ years ago). If they’re worried about it cannibalizing sales from their 650, so be it. Dump the 650, and run with a 450cc ADV with a more appealing engine as far as it will take you. You’ve stumbled on to something distinctive here. Exploit that. (Or, design a 650-800cc version of this 270-crank.) The most impressive thing to me is that they got the most important and arguably most difficult thing right: the engine. It sounded great and looked fun.

    @pwlebrun4573@pwlebrun45738 ай бұрын
    • So the 800 MT Touring isn't enough?

      @PeterOekvist@PeterOekvist8 ай бұрын
    • I'm hoping they put this motor in an ADV bike along the lines of the Tenere and Taureg. Wonder if this was the "490" motor that was floating around the KTM rumor mill last year? The rumored 490 Adventure was supposed to have a 270 degree twin.

      @jtb8461@jtb84618 ай бұрын
    • @@PeterOekvist A fair point, but does it have a 180 crank, the 285 of the KTM it's based on, a 270, or something else?

      @pwlebrun4573@pwlebrun45738 ай бұрын
    • This engine is from a 675 3 cylinder engine.The 675sr and adv version is coming next year.

      @fireballyang7310@fireballyang73107 ай бұрын
    • With their new teasers... That 450 adv is probably coming to life.

      @mastergogoy6166@mastergogoy61666 ай бұрын
  • in melbourne, there's tons of cfmoto bikes trundling around; the american market won't be where these bikes explode, with their practiced disdain of anything manufactured in china and smaller than a 600, but I see this genuinely stealing a huge number of new bike sales from the other brands here and, i imagine, in other markets too. I've seen a few with full exhaust systems, and they sound GREAT 😩

    @Ellisian@Ellisian8 ай бұрын
    • i do hope you can remove the winglets though, they're kind of embarrassing 😅

      @Ellisian@Ellisian8 ай бұрын
    • I would hesitate to call it a "practiced disdain" so much as prior experience leading to such a belief. It is all too often that you see Chinese knock off's for cheap in the camping, hunting, and fishing markets. It stems from companies like Wal-Mart trying to get more market share and turning to cheap Chinese products made for companies they own to push a bottom line. I love the sound and look of this bike, as well as the side by sides made by CFMoto, but I worry about the quality because of past negative experiences. I think only time will tell when it comes to something like this, but hopefully people can see past their own noses and give this little bike a chance to prevent market stagnation with some healthy competition.

      @williamreinhardt2774@williamreinhardt27748 ай бұрын
  • My question is, is it reliable and are parts easily obtainable and replaceable.

    @IrnMaiden304@IrnMaiden3048 ай бұрын
  • I wish i could buy stuff from revzilla here in India as i absolutely adore Zach and greatly admire Ari but not so.....All i can do to support is like every video you make and even in isolation of all it, every video you do make, deserves a like anyways.

    @user-jm9gt4kt9d@user-jm9gt4kt9d8 ай бұрын
  • Please make more content on the 450ss. Commuting, cross country, track, etc. Thanks

    @robert5320@robert53205 ай бұрын
  • Any chance you can review the CFMoto Ibex?

    @DerikGeddings@DerikGeddings8 ай бұрын
  • Front suspension is NOT "housemade" . It's KYB. What are you on about? At least, that is true for the EU model, named 450SR

    @DeeoMaika@DeeoMaika8 ай бұрын
  • Sir! You have the most unique way of wording things and the verbiage you use to get the feeling of some thing across is unmatched. Every video, and I have watched them all, you say something super weird that makes all the sense in the world. Now give me a high side low side T-shirt😊

    @captainthruster9484@captainthruster94847 ай бұрын
  • i disagree with the ranking imo, bikes should be ranked based on performance and not on the pedigree that supports them and aftermarket support i have followed this thing since its release in china with scepticism and it has outshined the ninja 400 in pretty much every way from all other reviews that I have watched. i kind of feel like their was some negative biast against this bike from the get go but it was good enough to sway your opinion. i think if there was a yamaha badge on this bike it would have gotten a flawless review as the flaws pointed out while fair, its being compared to a higher class of bike than the ninja would be. good video though, great to get your opinion on the bike

    @SrBiggus@SrBiggus8 ай бұрын
  • There are some places that show it to be a Chinese bike. The app doesn’t quite work as it should. The navigation search is funky and sometimes can’t find places that you’d expect it to, and if you want to unbind a bike from the app, you have to contact support. I have never had the verification code work. Build and ride quality are good, and though I’m not a sport bike fan, I do enjoy riding the 450SS. One thing Zach didn’t show is that you can control your music playing in your helmet from the bike if your phone is bluetoothed to the bike. Best idea in the world? Probably not. But cool. My favorite quirk of the 450SS is that when it’s low on fuel, it says, “The Fuel Shortage!” in yellow letters in the top left.

    @aswallace88@aswallace888 ай бұрын
  • I like what I see, I like what hear(albeit does seem to need new tires already)question all I need to know is now... reliability 8-12 months now as a daily rider. I'd love to hear from someone who's riding this exact bike even 2 years now...I think Kawasaki should be taking notes, especially with rising prices or should I say dealers currently trying to get 8-9 grand for a Ninja 400 out the door which is absolutely ridiculous, but Kawasaki should be listening because after being on a Ninja 400 group for a year now, definitely see some improvements the 400 could use i.e. better clutch for one.

    @robbieracer3294@robbieracer32948 ай бұрын
  • That 270 crank is so appealing compared to the opposition

    @johna6968@johna69688 ай бұрын
  • Great looking bike especially for the price. Good warranty?

    @Firestorm637@Firestorm6378 ай бұрын
    • 4 years

      @cafiusklien@cafiusklien8 ай бұрын
  • Saw one of these the other day at the dealer. Absolutely gorgeous styling and really nice design details. You need to see it in person. For around $6000 a better deal than similar bikes.

    @panchochilli11@panchochilli11Ай бұрын
  • was at cota track day this weekend - the windshield fell of a cfmoto someone had out there.

    @RANhxcCORE@RANhxcCORE8 ай бұрын
  • I found it a very nice bike. It just felt it was a little under powered, yet I can overlook that since my other bike is a tuned GSXR 1000. For the money it is a really great buy.

    @sunshowerpainting1@sunshowerpainting12 ай бұрын
  • The outro- excellent justification for the placement on the board 😂

    @autocrossaholic@autocrossaholic8 ай бұрын
  • i love the 450 ⚡⚡

    @yawg333@yawg3338 ай бұрын
  • Nice looking bike. CF Moto doing some good things , great value Impressive!

    @SBMotoZ@SBMotoZ8 ай бұрын
    • Also new concept bikes! 4-cyl 500 SS and a 3-cyl 675SS. CF Moto is on a roll..

      @mastergogoy6166@mastergogoy61668 ай бұрын
    • They are a roll of producing bad quality motorcycles

      @LEuler-wl1jp@LEuler-wl1jp8 ай бұрын
  • the same people that say these aren’t reliable and should be avoided are the same people that will happily buy an italian bike or a harley for triple the price.

    @MrThejunkman@MrThejunkman8 ай бұрын
  • That dash is nice. Would really like it if my gsx8s linked to my phone and did navigation.

    @Strungrat@Strungrat8 ай бұрын
  • Cf moto are coming out with a 500 and a 675 ss and sr soon (according to leaks) so they're definitely not going anywhere an in pretty happy they're sticking around

    @rocketfludy2873@rocketfludy28738 ай бұрын
    • I’m interested for the 675, coming from a R3

      @miguel90744@miguel907448 ай бұрын
  • First time I ever disagreed with the Daily Ride. 😅

    @anthonyjaska5105@anthonyjaska51058 ай бұрын
  • I got one this friday

    @treminaducker9512@treminaducker95128 ай бұрын
  • how much mileage you got in there? asking because im in the process of breaking in my 450SS

    @markmacatula-so7xc@markmacatula-so7xc4 ай бұрын
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