All my stars lined up this week. I happened to have my old Cat wheeler in town from my cabin along with the trailer, I finished up payments on a loan, I found a new OVerland 1000 near enough to me, and the wife didn't talk me out of it! So yesterday I signed the papers and took home a brand new Overland 1000 in camo. I even managed to sell my cat for exactly what I was asking for last night. I'm super pumped to get on this bad boy and take a spin. I'm also eager to learn how to maintain it and keep it running good, as I'm not the type to bring it in unless it's a problem way out of my depth.
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Introduce Yourself and Your Ride / Joined the CF Moto family yesterday
June 03, 2022, 12:49:37 PM #2
General Discussion / Oils and lubed for new 2019 model cforce
May 03, 2019, 12:44:43 PM
Hey so I'm in my research mode right now before committing on a new 2019 cforce 800 xc. I generally do as much of my own maintenance as possible and want to know about oil reccomendations. From what I understand this engine has been redesigned from previous years in that it no longer has a wet clutch. Is that true? If so can you use any regular oil, or if I stick with my synthetic Amsoil wet clutch certified ATV oil will that hurt it in any way? Also with the differentials do you need to use hypoid gear approved gear lube? I use Amsoil gear lube currently that is hypoid approved and was told if I didn't use hypoid approved lube I would wear down the gears. Also are the filters the internal kind and not screw on?
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Thinking About Buying a CFMOTO? / Considering a 2019 Cforce 800 XC
May 02, 2019, 02:15:24 PM
Hello everyone I'm new here and looking for advice. I'm currently in the market to trade in my current ATV for a new one and am thinking hard on the XC 800. I have a Cat TRV right now for the wife and I to ride so I'm looking at the very limited selection of 2 up models around. Was looking at Can Am when I saw this from across the dealer. The list of components looks impressive, especially when combined with the $8500 price tag. My only question is is it good to be true? I have had very limited knowledge of Cfmoto up until now, only lumping them in with all other Chinese manufacturers. Through my recent research it seems that they're trying to seperate themselves from the pack and prove they've got it where it counts. Can anyone tell me whether they have this machine, or something similar and how it's treated you?
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