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Aussie_in_MO 04-10-2024 08:42 AM

CFMOTO 450 Ibex
 
A review and info on the new 450 Ibex
https://www.motorcycle.com/bikes/man...-ride-44600017

Mikd 04-11-2024 05:46 PM

That bike has struck a nerve! So many are starved for a small adventure bike that isn't absurdly priced, I really hope this bike turns out well.

Sport Rider 04-12-2024 08:52 AM

interesting comparisons between the CFMoto and RE. Also the Kove 450 as well. Kove more dirt oriented, CFMoto more ADV oriented. RE seems to fit in the middle. Have not seen pricing yet. us CB types need to know how cheap they are, right? :)

Mikd 04-12-2024 01:56 PM

I believe the CFMOTO is about 6500, good price if there isn't any dealer nonsense.

Aussie_in_MO 04-12-2024 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mikd (Post 406867)
I believe the CFMOTO is about 6500, good price if there isn't any dealer nonsense.


Yep, the article mentioned $6500, haven't done any further digging online to confirm that but it sounds about right when compared to the MSRP of the Ibex 800

Weresquatch 04-30-2024 04:49 PM

The new RE 452 is radically different than the current model. I think they're going to triple their sales of the Himalyan. It's a better bike in every way.

XLsior 04-30-2024 06:22 PM

The himmy 450 is about $500 cheaper than the CF Moto 450 here in Australia base listed pricing. both under $10k



I have no doubt the himmy 450 will sell, But for me the aesthetics look a bit off and I'd rather have the 270* parallel twin engine of the 450MT.


However the price difference between the old himmy 411 and 452 is so minor that getting the new model seems a no brainier...IF the choice was Royal Enfield only



However If I might find a GF/partner and 2up is on the cards then the choice might be different...

Weresquatch 04-30-2024 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by XLsior (Post 407720)
The himmy 450 is about $500 cheaper than the CF Moto 450 here in Australia base listed pricing. both under $10k



I have no doubt the himmy 450 will sell, But for me the aesthetics look a bit off and I'd rather have the 270* parallel twin engine of the 450MT.


However the price difference between the old himmy 411 and 452 is so minor that getting the new model seems a no brainier...IF the choice was Royal Enfield only



However If I might find a GF/partner and 2up is on the cards then the choice might be different...


I get it looks is always subjective. I was saying they're going to triple the sales of the 452 Himalyan compared to the 411 Himalayan. I wasn't trying to disparage other bikes but I get my post can be read that way.

XLsior 04-30-2024 06:40 PM

I agree the older 411 needs a drastic price cut....but then it would cut into the 411 scram sales, so RE painted themselves into a corner on that.


There might be a significant amount of used himmy411s getting traded in for the 452 upgrade so if you're in the used bike market there might be some decent old himmy deals going around too...

bigdano711 05-01-2024 09:27 AM

It cracks me up that these bikes are called "Adventure" motorcycles. Meanwhile, I can not find a "Standard" motorcycle to save my life. I had the pleasure of looking at a 2017 Kawasaki KLR 650. I see a tall, standard motorcycle with bark busters. Am I missing something? Suspension, right? smh


Side note, said KLR650 has an asking price of $4700. Is that a good price for this bike? 6841 miles on it.

Weresquatch 05-01-2024 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by bigdano711 (Post 407735)
It cracks me up that these bikes are called "Adventure" motorcycles. Meanwhile, I can not find a "Standard" motorcycle to save my life. I had the pleasure of looking at a 2017 Kawasaki KLR 650. I see a tall, standard motorcycle with bark busters. Am I missing something? Suspension, right? smh


Side note, said KLR650 has an asking price of $4700. Is that a good price for this bike? 6841 miles on it.

I mean I can't help you with seeing a KLR as a standard as I can't think of much including the riding position that is similar BUT as to your pricing. That seems very high. It is of course dependent on location but KLRs in the PNW of the US in good condition go from around $1500-$4k. Good luck on your search.


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