The CFMoto 675NK nakedbike officially revealed at EICMA 2024.
The new CFMoto 675NK nakedbike has been unveiled at EICMA and as expected it is based on the 675SR-R’s triple-cylinder platform. CFMoto says this variant aims to captivate experienced riders who prefer a nakedbike design to the fully faired 675SR-R sportsbike.
The 675NK is powered by CFMoto’s newly developed triple-cylinder DOHC engine that produces a claimed 66kW (88hp) at 11,000rpm and 68Nm of torque at 8250rpm. The NK is claimed to be capable of a 0-100kmh time of 3.9 seconds although maximum speed is quoted as only 200km/h, meaning it is probably limited.
The 675NK features a fully adjustable 41mm KYB USD fork and a monoshock with adjustable preload and rebound. Braking is looked after by four-piston radial-mount calipers gripping dual 300mm discs up front, and a single-piston caliper and 240mm disc on the rear.
The 675NK is said to combine high-tech features with performance-driven design. The 5-inch TFT display offers phone connectivity and a comprehensive interface to access information and adjust settings. Thanks to the T-Box’s 4G modules and 6D sensors, riders can access over-the-air (OTA) upgrades and interaction through the CFMoto RIDE app.
Safety features include dual-channel ABS and an adjustable traction control system. The 675NK also features an adjustable seat height (810mm std/830mm high option/795mm low option) and will be available in two colour options – Glacier White and Tundra Grey.
Australian pricing will be announced closer to the launch date in 2025.