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Offline Erikb

My machine got some pretty high praise this weekend.
« on: March 19, 2017, 10:09:59 PM »
Hey all. I had my family over to my place this weekend to celebrate my dads birthday. So I finally had the chance to show off my new cfmoto. My dad is a Polaris guy. Brother is an arctic cat/kawi guy. Both took a ride and agreed that the  cfmoto is a high quality machine. Easily on par with the big names. I've always been an arctic cat owner myself. In fact I still have my first Arctic cat. (A 97 bearcat 454).  To anyone on the fence about cfmoto all I can say is give them a chance.

A side note, my mom rode with my dad and is now urging him to trade in his 570 because the cfmoto is more comfortable.  ;D

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Offline Wheels

Re: My machine got some pretty high praise this weekend.
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2017, 10:11:29 PM »
 :) :) :)
If it has Pistons or Tits you will encounter problems.

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Offline WalkinTarget

Re: My machine got some pretty high praise this weekend.
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2017, 05:24:15 AM »
Doesn't matter what you ride, a long as you ride. I started out on a Yamaha, then to a Polaris, next to a Suzuki, and I'm currently riding an Arctic Cat, so no brand loyalty for me. I just buy whatever offers the best combination of reliability and practicality. Th older I get, the more I want to be comfy on the trail - these young kids still want to rip around the woods at 50+mph on a Raptor 700, but man does that ever wear you out after about 6 hours.

I would have loved to go CF Moto on my last purchase, but when a used Wildcat Trail basically fell into my lap at a much lower price than I anticipated, I pulled the trigger and bought it. We are talking almost $3,000 less than a leftover. But I love to see a CF Moto on the trail, and still say their digital gauge cluster and interior layout is top notch and better than the competition. It's also the best looking ATV or SxS on the market in my opinion.
2014 Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail - 27" GBC Dirt Commanders, soft top, quarter windshield, AC front and rear steel bumpers, Bandit springs, EZ Ryde Midnight Edition exhaust, Plano 1719 storage box, Speedwerx throttle and secondary clutch spring, heated seats, Polaris seat slider.

Sold: 2006 King Quad 700 - 27" ITP 589 M/S tires, ITP rims

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Offline enfamale

Re: My machine got some pretty high praise this weekend.
« Reply #3 on: March 20, 2017, 06:08:52 AM »
Hey all. I had my family over to my place this weekend to celebrate my dads birthday. So I finally had the chance to show off my new cfmoto. My dad is a Polaris guy. Brother is an arctic cat/kawi guy. Both took a ride and agreed that the  cfmoto is a high quality machine. Easily on par with the big names. I've always been an arctic cat owner myself. In fact I still have my first Arctic cat. (A 97 bearcat 454).  To anyone on the fence about cfmoto all I can say is give them a chance.

A side note, my mom rode with my dad and is now urging him to trade in his 570 because the cfmoto is more comfortable.  ;D

Thats nice to see they liked it, I purchased my wife a brand new 2016, and reason for purchase was what she liked by looks and extra bells & whistles. I liked the price and being able to go head to head with some big name. I haven't bought mine yet and will use hers as a study guide to if I want to stay with CFmoto. I was trying to get her on the Polaris, but her heart was in the moto Cforce. Good to hear that your folks liked the Cforce also.
2016 Cforce 500 HO
Uni filter & Rack pack

2016 Yamaha Raptor 700R
Power Commander 5
K&N Intake
Monster Exhaust
Nerf Bar & Pro Madd Handguards

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Offline knip4x4

Re: My machine got some pretty high praise this weekend.
« Reply #4 on: April 06, 2017, 06:04:55 PM »
glad someone else is enjoying it too. bought mine in November, its been great so far. everyone that sees it has to come ask about it. nobodys had a bad thing to say. the people ive let drive it take a while to give it back and a quick to hop on it again....