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been looking at these cfmoto atvs , any good or bads about them would be appreciated , warranty is better than any others out there
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Starting to see more and more of them on the trails.
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Our member @jsnance bought one for his wife about 2 years ago I think and told me last week that it’s doing great, no probs at all.
I think it was a 600 that he got her.
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I have a very good opinion and I was planning a Cforce 800XC and already made the decision and the price but dealership didn't have one at the time.
And soon after that my friend flipped his 2020 Scrambler XP1000 S and I ended up with it after the insurance company paid for a 2023 Scrambler XP1000 S.
I'm very glad that I got the
Scrambler XP1000 S.
Polaris is my first choice because of a lot of things mainly the AWD but the lower price of the CFMOTO is a big selling point and the quality has gotten a lot better in last years.
The dealer Main Street Cycle is giving a free
5 warranty.
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been looking at these cfmoto atvs , any good or bads about them would be appreciated , warranty is better than any others out there
CF Moto is one of the better brands of Asian products and is fairly well supported - I have been able to get all the part I have needed for CF Moto products including plastic (fenders, body panels and seats) - better than TaoTao, on par with Coleman and American LandMaster.
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thought Canada had there hooks in cf moto from what I have been told ,
thought Canada had there hooks in cf moto from what I have been told ,
From the CF Moto website CFMOTO Side x Sides, ATV's, Motorcycles | CFMOTO USA

CFMOTO is a global manufacturer based in Hangzhou, China with a 1.7 million square foot, state of the art facility.
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Weve had zero issues for two years out of my
Wifes cforce 600. I have a popo 570 a can am xmr 650 and a xmr 1000. If i coulda found a cforce 800 id be driving that instead of the 1000. Been a great wheeler and rides great and does everything we need it to.
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I’ve had a CFMoto sxs for a couple years now and it has been absolutely trouble free. It’s fun to ride and satisfied my budget requirements. I will definitely say they are lower on power per CC compared to the mainstream brands. We did demo rides last fall at a CF and Arctic cat dealer. The CF 800 quad had about the same power as the Cat 600. Take that for what it’s worth. They do ride nice and have good warranty. Just don’t expect to have the same power output as a Polaris/Cat/BRP of the same size.
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thanks for all the inputs keep em comin
The local dealer here in Newport Maine is stocked with a truck load of CFMOTOs. They were a primary Polaris dealership but cannot survive on the one or two units per month that Polaris allocates.
The local dealer here in Newport Maine is stocked with a truck load of CFMOTOs. They were a primary Polaris dealership but cannot survive on the one or two units per month that Polaris allocates.
My local dealer is fully stocked with everything and Polaris ATV’S are just sitting there some like a 22 Sportsman XP1000 Highlifter been there since September of last year but I see that the CFMOTO come and go quickly.
The dealer has several of the Cforce 1000.
My local dealer is fully stocked with everything and Polaris ATV’S are just sitting there some like a 22 Sportsman XP1000 Highlifter been there since September of last year but I see that the CFMOTO come and go quickly.
The dealer has several of the Cforce 1000.
I can’t say I would buy a Polaris now at their current prices.
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think im gonna pull the trigger on a 600
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think im gonna pull the trigger on a 600
I would get the 2 up model for the longer wheelbase and back seat comes off when you don't need it.
I can’t say I would buy a Polaris now at their current prices.
You can still find a Polaris dealer that will cut the price below msrp . It depends how hot of a seller that the model your looking for is .
The dealer that about 2 hours away from me on a Sportsman 850 I was able make a deal OTD about $1,500 less than msrp.
But on a Scrambler XP1000 S the msrp is $17,799 I worked out a deal of $16,900 OTD
so that's $800 below msrp.
My friend got his new 23 Scrambler XP1000 S from a local dealer that match the deal I got but instead of getting a new one I got his 2020 Scrambler XP1000 S.
Has for the CFMOTO have so low of msrp I can't find a dealer that will sell below msrp and the dealer Main Street Cycle did give me a good price of $9,600 OTD on a Cforce 800XC
2 up and the msrp is $9,200.
But on the Cforce 1000 the msrp is only $10,200 but he said $12,000 I guess they in high demand.
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