150NK released in Australia

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CF Moto Australia has released CF Moto 150NK, the first Kiska designed motorcycle in the Aussie market

The entry level motorcycle will replace the popular CFMoto Leader in the 150cc category and hit dealer floors nationwide with a competitive retail price of $3,090 plus on roads. As a launch special, CFMoto is offering a limited number of 150NK gift packs with every motorcycle purchased in March. The pack includes a sports motorcycle jacket, limited edition t-shirt and a pair of CFMoto motorcycle racing gloves. The CFMoto Gift pack is valued at $300.

CFMoto Australia Director, Michael Poynton says the bike will impress city commuters and entry level riders alike with its sharp lines, compact design and fuel efficiency.

Launched globally in 2014, the 150NK made headlines in China and Europe because of a partnership with design powerhouse Kiska who have been designing KTM motorcycles since the early 90s.

Developed mainly for the smaller capacity Chinese motorcycle market but released here in Australia to compliment the current 650NK and 650TK motorcycle range, the 150NK heralds a new era for the CFMoto product family.

“When you look at the style changes between the CFMoto Leader and the 150NK, the company has come along in leaps and bounds, something which can be directly attributed to the relationship CFMoto has with Kiska,” Poynton said.

Featuring a liquid cooled, four stroke, single cylinder engine, the 150NK offers maximum riding fun. The featherweight chassis makes it a great choice for entry level riders looking for a smaller capacity bike to learn the ropes on or for those wishing to get off the scooter and onto a road bike.

www.cfmoto.com.au

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