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#1
Found it guys as mentioned under the front seat. I wanted the shock adjustment tool to soften the shocks up.

Thanks!
#2
CForce 600 , X6 / Re: Are my rpms too high?
July 08, 2022, 09:59:40 AM
My new 2022 600 Touring did the same thing. I did the penny Clutch mod and WOW night and day. The clutch engages right at throttle engagement in High and Low.

Check the forum for the mod it's easy and best 6 cents I've spent so far on the machine.
#3
Hi all,

I took ownership of a brand new 2022 Cforce 600 touring 2 weeks ago. I am wanting to adjust my shocks to soften them up a bit more and all the videos I've seen people are saying the machines come with tool kits. I can't seem to find mine. The Dealer gave me a bag with a bunch of booklets and such, manual etc but no tools.

Before I call the dealer and inquire, I wanted to make sure I am not chasing a ghost with them.

Can anyone confirm if their machines came with a tool kit and if so where was it located on the machine.

Thanks
Spankey
#4
General Discussion / Re: Is this possible?
June 21, 2022, 01:06:59 PM
Hi all, new here with a new 600 Touring and would like to do this? What did you guys clock your secondary at? Assuming I'm at the stock B1 setting adding the 12 penny's.

For curiosity sake what did you clock yours at with this mod?

Thanks!
#5
Thank you!  I ordered a handlebar style mount that opens quite widely. Hoping to get a good point on the side front side of the rack. Thanks for the tip on the charging. Hoping the USB ports on the machine are decent to keep the go pro charging to get a good amount of video.

Happy trails! Be safe.
#6
Thank you. I rode 50 miles today and still didn't hear it come on, but then again it never got to 4 bars on the temp gauge. :)
#7
Thank you, loving it so far. I put 70 miles on her now and she's a beast.  ;D
#8
Hi all, I have a 22 Cforce 600 Touring that I would like to somehow mount my gopro to the luggage rack. Right now I have a chin mount for my helmet and OMG I am getting dizzy watching our ride videos from looking around. Figure mounting it to the luggage rack IN front of my handlebars is the best option to keep it more stable and reduce movement left and right.

Any suggestions or anyone do this as well and can share pics or where you bought the setup from? Also do you charge your camera from any of the onboard ports either 12v or the USB and how does it hold up cause the batteries like suck in the go pros.

Thanks all!
Spankey
#9
Hi all,

New owner here of a 2022 600 Cforce Touring. I did a 26 mile ride yesterday with my 16 yr old son on the back. Some some light hills, flat out trails. The cooling appeared to hover around 3 bars. Just so I'm aware when should I be hearing the fan kick on or should I?

My buddy has a Yamaha Grizzly 660 I rode with and even when he finishes a good long ride with us, after he turns it off his fan is running. Maybe that's his machine and I shouldn't compare, but again so I know what to hear or look for to assure all is working fine since it's new and under warranty.

Thank you!
Spankey
#10
Hello everyone,

     After many lengthy readings, videos watched I have purchased my first CFMoto product. I took delivery of the machine this week and I've ridden it twice so far and I must say. SUPER IMPRESSED!

My 16 year old son and I took it out yesterday, mind you he has never ridden an ATV let alone passenger. I must first say My god, this machine for a 2UP is impressive. There were times I forgot he was even with me on the back. There is so much room, power and responsiveness that you can honestly forget you have a 2nd rider with you.

Below is a pic I took of my son next to a piece of mining equipment we came upon during our ride yesterday here in Eastern PA.

Looking forward to reading stories here on the forum.

Thanks,
Spankey