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Bikesales Staff4 Apr 2024
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CFMOTO's learner cruiser is headed Down Under

Pricing and availability for the new CFMOTO 450CL-C LAMS-approved cruiser has been revealed

The new CFMOTO 450CL-C headed for Australian shores very soon, with the learner-friendly cruiser marking a new segment for the Chinese brand.

Due to arrive on Australian shores from mid-April 2024, the 450CL-C will check in with a price tag of $8490 ride away.

It is powered by a 449cc 270-degree parallel-twin engine that produces a claimed 30kW at 8000rpm and 42Nm at 6250rpm, and the engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch.

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The 450CL-C also features a 3.5-inch round TFT display that enables smartphone connectivity, vehicle information, over-the-air updates, and anti-theft measures.

Comfort is a focus for the machine with a plush leather seat and wide upright handlebars, while safety is taken care of by ABS, traction control, and J.Juan brakes.

Available in Nebula Black and Ruby Red colour schemes, the 450CL-C will be supported by CFMOTO’s 3-year factory warranty program.

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