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9th October 2024
2022 CFMOTO 650NK

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Source: MotorcyclistOnline.com

CFMOTO’s 650NK sports minimalistic styling and a classic, upright riding position for around-town riding. (CFMOTO/)Ups5-inch full-color TFT displayWell-sorted chassisLow MSRP compared to competitionDownsHeavier than the comparable 700CL-XLacks some midrange gruntVerdictThe Chinese-manufactured CFMOTO 650NK combines premium features with excellent riding characteristics. Although not as punchy as CFMOTO’s 700CL-X, the 650NK is a well-optioned package that’s ideal for around-town riding and the occasional spirited backroad session.As with many CFMOTO models, you can see some design influences in the body panels, but also how designers have tried to add their own flair to the overall look. (CFMOTO/)OverviewHangzhou-based CFMOTO is well aware of the negative stigmas hovering over Chinese-manufactured motorcycles; instead of affirming the harmful stereotypes, it has devised a business model to storm into the US motorcycle market and change the perceptions of Chinese manufacturing once and for all.The game plan is simple: Introduce a line of high-quality, feature-packed bikes that rival the quality of comparable Japanese and Euro machines, all for a price tag that undercuts the current market by $1,000–$2,000.The 650NK is one such model—an impressive middleweight naked bike with a peppy, 649cc liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin engine, dual-disc front brakes, a full-color TFT display, and modern styling to appeal to the new generation of riders.Sharp lines and bold colors are a staple of the CFMOTO lineup. (CFMOTO/)Updates for 2022As this is the CFMOTO 650NK’s first year on the market, there are no updates to report.Pricing and VariantsCFMOTO’s 2022 lineup contains two different 650 models sharing the same basic components, including the chassis, 649cc engine, suspension, and brakes. However, the 650NK and 650 Adventura models are marketed toward different environments: city versus more remote destinations. There are enough changes to consider them two separate models, rather than variations of the same.This being said, if you prefer the aesthetics and riding style of an adventure-style bike over the minimalist, naked styling of the 650NK, feel free to take a look at the buyer’s guide for the CFMOTO 650 Adventura.The standard 650NK retails for a modest $6,499 and is available in two trim colors: Nebula White and Nebula Black.The 650NK is available in two colorways: Nebula White and Nebula Black. MSRP is $6,499, and the bike comes with a two-year manufacturer warranty. (CFMOTO/)CompetitionThe 650NK fits nicely in the ultracompetitive midweight naked class, going head-to-head against notable options like the Suzuki SV650 ($7,399), Yamaha MT-07 ($8,199), Kawasaki Z650 ($7,749), Triumph Trident ($8,395), and Aprilia Tuono 660 ($10,499).The Ducati Scrambler lineup is comparable, at least on a non-cost basis; other manufacturers like Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha have cafe-styled options that should be considered, such as the Honda CB650R ($9,299), Kawasaki Z650RS ($9,099), and Yamaha XSR700 ($8,899).With its 649cc parallel-twin engine, technology, and impressive quality, the CFMOTO 650NK is a worthy addition to the class.The 649cc parallel-twin engine is factory-built by CFMOTO. The company claims 60 hp at 8,750 rpm and 41 lb.-ft. at 7,000 rpm. (CFMOTO/)Powertrain: Engine, Transmission, and PerformanceCFMOTO’s 650NK is powered by a spry 649cc liquid-cooled DOHC parallel-twin engine. With a 50cc drop in displacement versus the 700CL-X, the 650NK is slightly down on power in the midrange. However, that’s not to suggest that CFMOTO’s middleweight naked is a slouch. Compared to the company’s higher-powered 700 models, the 650 realistically only falls behind on long straights; besides that, the bike gets up to speed quickly and smoothly thanks to the Bosch EFI system.The claimed 60 hp and 41.3 lb.-ft. of torque are routed through a six-speed transmission with a cable-driven slipper clutch that opens the door to smooth and crisp shifts in all conditions. The clutch also features an incredibly light pull, a feature that new and veteran riders alike will enjoy.The 650NK chassis is well-sorted and feels planted when the riding turns spirited. (CFMOTO/)Chassis/HandlingNot only is the 650NK’s drivetrain crisp and enjoyable, but the chassis is as well, the 650NK sporting KYB adjustable suspension front and rear. Front damping is handled by a telescopic, rebound-adjustable KYB fork, while the rear is suspended by an offset KYB damper with rebound and preload adjustment. While handling is smooth and controlled out of the box, overall damping is softer than CFMOTO’s 700CL-X lineup, leaving a bit to be desired during spirited riding. However, the KYB adjustable suspension allows riders to tune damping to their characteristics and riding style for a personalized experience.Steering is smooth and direct thanks to the 650NK’s short 55.7-inch wheelbase and standard handlebar.J.Juan brakes are standard equipment. While there’s no Brembo upgrade, as is the case with the 700CL-X Sport, overall stopping performance is overall good, with good feel and power from the J.Juan calipers. (CFMOTO/)BrakingThe 650NK’s J.Juan brakes are one of the bike’s shining features, providing excellent braking feel and performance in all conditions. Front braking is handled by dual 300mm discs and two-piston calipers, while rear braking consists of a single 240mm rotor and single-piston caliper.Although not as impressive on paper as the 700CL-X or Brembo-equipped CL-X Sport, the J.Juan brakes on the 650NK are extremely balanced and predictable, performing flawlessly even after countless spirited laps around CFMOTO’s private Minnesota track.The 650NK also comes with factory dual-channel Continental ABS, which our test riders found works well in wet and dry conditions.Fuel Economy and Real-World MPGThere is currently no Cycle World fuel economy data for this platform.A relatively low, 30.7-inch seat height makes the 650NK an easy bike to feel in control of in around-town riding. (CFMOTO/)Ergonomics: Comfort and UtilityWith a standard handlebar and low 30.7-inch seat height, the 650NK places riders in a comfortable, upright position ideal for riding around town, touring, or the occasional spirited ride. The short distance between the bar and seat also aids in the upright feel, a characteristic that touring riders will certainly appreciate. There is, of course, little to no wind protection from the headlight casing, and this is where the 650 Adventura offers more in terms of long-range comfort.ElectronicsThe 650NK comes with two electronically controlled riding modes—eco and sport. Drive modes are displayed on the moto’s crisp and attractive 5-inch TFT display, justifying the bike’s identical price to the larger-displacement 700CL-X models. Other features include standard dual-channel ABS and full LED lighting.Warranty and Maintenance CoverageLike the majority of models in CFMOTO’s new seven-model lineup, the 650NK comes with a two-year factory warranty.A 5-inch, full-color TFT display highlights CFMOTO’s commitment to using quality components. (CFMOTO/)QualityContinuing the trend of well-built and affordable motorcycles, the CFMOTO 650NK boasts impressive levels of quality. From clean and properly penetrated welds on the trellis frame to tried-and-tested suspension and brake components to precisely molded plastics, the overall quality of the 600NK assuredly rivals its Japanese and European counterparts. Fit and finish is excellent as well, especially when considering the $6,499 price tag.2022 CFMOTO 650NK Claimed Specs

MSRP:
$6,499

Engine:
649cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled parallel twin; 4 valves/cyl.

Bore x Stroke:
83.0 x 60.0mm

Transmission/Final Drive:
6-speed/chain

Fuel System:
Bosch EFI

Clutch:
Wet, multiplate slipper

Frame:
Tubular steel w/ aluminum alloy swingarm

Front Suspension:
KYB telescopic fork, rebound damping adjustable; 4.7 in. travel

Rear Suspension:
KYB monoshock, side aligned/cantilever, rebound and preload adjustable

Front Brake:
Radial-mounted 2-piston J.Juan caliper, 300mm disc w/ ABS

Rear Brake:
1-piston floating J.Juan caliper, 240mm disc w/ ABS

Wheels, Front/Rear:
Aluminum alloy; 17 x 3.5 in. / 17 x 4.5 in.

Tires, Front/Rear:
Pirelli Angel GT; 120/70R-17 / 160/60R-17

Rake/Trail:
24.5°/4.0 in.

Wheelbase:
55.7 in.

Ground Clearance:
5.9 in.

Seat Height:
30.7 in.

Fuel Capacity:
4.5 gal.

Claimed Wet Weight:
454 lb.

Contact:
cfmotousa.com 

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