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Bikesales Staff24 Jul 2024
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CFMOTO 675SR-R triple is coming soon

The CFMOTO 675SR-S will be the Chinese brand's biggest and most high-performance sportsbike to date

CFMOTO is gearing up to launch its new 675cc three-cylinder sportsbike, with a series of teaser images appearing on the brand’s official Facebook page.

The new CFMOTO 675SR-R is no secret – it was presented as a prototype at the CFMOTO Day celebrations last September, and also appeared recently at a 35th Anniversary event in China.

CFMOTO has been drip-feeding information about the new model since early July, but it now looks as though the production version is ready to hit public roads.

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Details are still thin on the ground, but it is known that the 675SR-R will feature LED lighting, pillion capability, a TFT display, and aerodynamic bodywork.

CFMOTO also said in its latest social post that the 675SR-R can be transformed into a track-only machine in “just a few minutes”.

The 675cc three-cylinder motor was presented at EICMA last year, where CFMOTO claimed it produces 68Nm and north of 100hp.

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The 675SR-R will slot into a growing field of middleweight sportsbikes, including the Aprilia RS660, the Yamaha YZF-R7, the Suzuki GSX-8R, and the Triumph Daytona 660 (also a triple).

CFMOTO’s use of the R designation suggests that the new machine will be performance focused. It is unknown if there will also be a standard “SR” version.

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