In a striking showcase at the EICMA show in Milan, Italy, CFMoto, the renowned motorcycle maker from Hangzhou, China, presented its future motorcycle lineup, including the much-anticipated 2024 800NK GP model and 2024 450 MT.
This move marks CFMoto’s continued expansion into the international market, leveraging its performance-focused approach and its involvement with the Preustel GP team in MotoGP Moto3.
The 800NK GP stands out as the most powerful naked sports bike in CFMoto’s NK range. It embodies the spirit of CFMoto’s Moto3 efforts, featuring the team’s racing livery and components from the same suppliers that support the racing team.
This single-seat configuration bike boasts Ohlins adjustable suspension in the rear, slip-on exhaust, raised footrests, lowered handlebars, and CNC machined components, emphasizing its track-ready capabilities.
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Further enhancing its track-oriented design, the 800NK GP is equipped with elite technical features including Brembo Stylema calipers, a fully adjustable Ohlins rear suspension, and an SC-Project exhaust as standard.
These high-end components are complemented by sportier, more aggressive ergonomics, with higher rear sets and lower handlebars, offering an exhilarating riding experience.
However, the engine and other features remain similar to the standard version, ensuring reliability and familiarity for CFMoto enthusiasts.
This unveiling at EICMA 2023 highlights CFMoto's commitment to blending performance with style, as the 800NK GP not only promises superior performance but also sports an eye-catching appearance in black, blue, and pink colors, adorned with bold branding and a pink pillion-seat cowl.
These aesthetic choices mirror the bike’s dynamic and assertive character, appealing to riders seeking both performance and visual flair in their motorcycles.
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