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Bikesales Staff20 Mar 2026
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CFMOTO 750SR-S headed for Australia mid-2026

The all-new four-cylinder 2026 CFMOTO 750SR-S is headed for Australian shores soon

CFMOTO has confirmed the impending arrival of its all-new 750SR-S sportsbike.

Set to hit Australian dealer floors from “late June,” the new inline four-cylinder machine will be priced at $12,990 ride away.

The new engine platform is a 749cc inline four-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC powerplant that delivers a claimed 82?kW and 80?Nm. CFMOTO claims a 0–100?km/h time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 230?km/h.

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Also featured is adjustable KYB suspension, a single-sided swingarm, Brembo brakes, and Maxxis SP tyres, as well as sporty ergonomics and front winglets. CFMOTO says the bike has a seat height of 805?mm (with an optional 825?mm seat available) and a claimed 213?kg kerb weight.

Electronically, the 750SR-S packs a 6.2-inch TFT dash, cornering ABS and traction control, a one-way quickshifter, and tyre pressure monitoring. There is also smartphone connectivity, as well as a versatile locking system that allows the bike to be unlocked via NFC, password, Bluetooth, or the CFMOTO RIDE app. The steering, seat, and fuel tank are all centrally lockable.

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