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Which CFMOTO ATV should I buy?

Follow our brief guide on what to consider when choosing an ATV.

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Why do you want to buy a quad bike?

ATV is the perfect option for you who may need a little help on the farm, in the forest or simply have a little fun in everyday life.
Thanks to the huge range of accessories available for quad bikes, it can be converted into one
Mini tractor


Plow machine

Size:

Although the whales look almost the same size to the eye, they have very different characters.
The single cylinder machines (450, 520 & 625) are judged to behave better around farm work, simpler jobs while the 850 & 1000 are better suited for heavy work or maximum driving pleasure.

Brief summary per respective model:

CFMOTO CFORCE 450:
Cheapest full-size machine for those who want to get away as painlessly as possible. Handles most work duties such as ploughing, pulling wagons etc.

However, it does not have power steering and can be experienced as heavily steered at low speed on heavy ground.
Metal load rack for mounting accessories.
Available in short and long model (driver+passenger)

CFMOTO CFORCE 520:
Popular machine that complements the 450 where power steering is standard.
Slightly stronger engine and soft to drive slowly.
Tight steering angle and easy to maneuver in tighter sections/round tight corners.
The machine has a slightly stronger engine and aluminum wheels.
Plastrack for quick on and off mounting of accessories such as tool holders, boxes and bags.
Available in short and long model (driver+passenger)

CFMOTO CFORCE 625:
Between, what we always strive for!
The 625 will be the optimal all-round machine for such as farming but also tougher forest driving.
Different construction on the saddle to give the passenger maximum comfort with side support and molded seat.
Higher ground clearance and 55mm wider chassis but the same nice turning radius.
Still a single-cylinder engine of 41 hp that can cope with heavier work in combination with the power steering.
Available in short and long model (driver+passenger)

CFMOTO CFORCE 850:
Here comes a lapse in character on a quad bike.
Two-cylinder V-twin engine with 60 hp makes the machine powerful and strong in the bottom register.
Optimal for those who want to be able to work with heavy wagons, large plows or drive in tough rough terrain.
850 is both taller and wider to cope with all types of work.
Available in one length only, approved for passengers to become uniform with its width and height.

CFORCE 1000
Worst of the worst. Two-cylinder V-twin engine with a whopping 79 hp for those who want to be able to maximize the area of ​​use with a four-wheeler.
Has the same dimensions in terms of chassis as the CFORCE 850 but larger wheels and openable diff locking in the rear axle.

Best machine for pulling heavy wagons or plowing heavily.
Or simply just have as much fun as possible with a quad bike.

Features:

Power steering :
Comes standard on all models except CFORCE 450.
Something that is very comfortable when driving slowly and when driving off-road.
Machines without power steering can feel very heavily steered when the going is slow in the forest.

Towbar:
Fits standard on all models, also mounted trailer connector.

Winch:
Delivered mounted on the front of the machine with controls on the handlebars.
You can also equip it with a rear winch.

Four-wheel drive (4x4):
Switchable four-wheel drive is standard on all machines with a remote button on the handlebars for rear-wheel drive only.

Differential:
All machines have diff locking on a button for the front wheels.
"Diff" as they call it, means that you lock the drive so that both wheels spin at the same speed, something you benefit from when the wheels slip and you are about to get stuck.
CFORCE 625, 850xc and 1000 also have a differential in the rear axle. Which means that the rear wheels can release the locking.
Example: If you turn sharply on a lawn, you don't want the rear wheels to spin as fast so it tears up the lawn. Then you can open the diff so it doesn't leave marks behind.

Which registration should you choose?

CFMOTO ATV can be chosen between Terrain , Tractor A or Tractor B (+4000 SEK for Tractor registration)
All registrations are tax-free but insurance is compulsory, which are generally cheap due to the ATV genre.
All off-road driving is covered by the Off-Road Driving Act.



Terrain:
Perfect for those who will only drive on your farm/forest or private road.
Inspection-free and no speed throttling on the machine.
May only cross public roads, from the age of 16.
Helmet requirements.

Tractor A:
May be driven on the road with at least an AM driving license from the age of 15.
Inspection-free but the machine is speed restricted at 40km/h. However, full power up to 40km/h.
May tow a trailer on private and public roads.
NO Helmet requirement on road.

Tractor B:
Most popular form of registration.
At least B driving license for driving on private and public roads.
Inspection every two years but first bes. takes place in the 4th year from new.
Speed ​​throttled to 60km/h, full power up to 60km/h. However, may only be driven at 50 km/h on public roads.
Helmet requirements on the way.


Care advice:

Congratulations on your new quad!
Hope you have many fun hours together and that you give the machine the love it deserves.
Here is therefore a short guide on what you want to do to make your machine feel its best!

Laundry
Wash, wash and wash!
Quad bikes are built to handle many tough terrains. But basically all vehicles are filled with lots of different types of material. Materials that do not want external influences.
By washing your machine when it gets dirty, you avoid unnecessary wear and tear as many parts move at the same time when driving a quad bike.
We recommend high-pressure washing from approx. 1.5m from the four-wheeler.
REMEMBER that detergent dissolves dirt, not water pressure.
When using a pressure washer, avoid constant and direct flushing of electrical contacts as there is a risk of water ingress and short-circuiting of electronic components.

Lubricating:
After washing, it is recommended to apply a coat of lubricant (HCB-1, MO94, WD40, 5/56 or similar) to metal parts to protect against corrosion.

Grease:
If you have a grease gun, it never hurts to squeeze new grease into the grease nipples to get any water and dirt out of bushings and bearings.

Service
Follow the specified service intervals. Service is NOT a "find thing" for a repair shop to make money. An authorized workshop service goes through your machine to inspect, adjust, grease, check and replace parts and fluids to keep your machine running smoothly.
Please note that only an authorized workshop may carry out service for the warranty to still apply.

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