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Eider CFMoto 650 NK Motorcycle Launches In India For Rs. 3.37 Lakh
Eider Motors has launched the 650 NK motorcycle from CFMoto in the Indian market. The naked street fighter bears a price tag of only Rs. 3.37 lakh, which includes taxes and checkup. CFMoto's 650 NK motorcycle is the cheapest Super Sportbike on offer in India.
Powering the 650 NK is a 649.3cc parallel twin, liquid-cooled engine from CFMoto. The engine is tuned to produce a decent 60.34bhp, along with 62Nm of peak torque output. Engineers have mated the engine to a 6-speed gearbox.
The 650 NK by CFMoto weighs only 193 kilograms, without any fluids. Upfront the motorcycle sports twin disc brakes with a single disc brake for the rear. Telescopic suspension system for the front and rear mono shock is sourced from Kyaba for the 650 NK motorcycle.
Currently, Eider will offer only two colour options with their 650 NK motorcycle. Black and white are the only two colour choices available to customers. Surprisingly their website shows that the motorcycle will be offered with optional ABS as well.
Eider Motors is a Hyderabad-based company that will be selling two-wheelers for CFMoto, which is based out of China. Pricing of the 650 NK is extremely lucrative, however, one will surely want to wait for dealerships and service centres to start functioning before they end up buying an unknown motorcycle.