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Theyre not race machines, but Im pretty content with my CForce 800XC.

The most consistent thing I have seen reading other peoples stories and issues seem to be centered around how well specific dealers do the pre flight work on them.

Or in how well folks follow the break in on them.

 

 

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I bought a used CForce 500 for my wife a couple years ago. The previous owner neglected some maintenance items but once those were addressed it was a good machine. Last fall we decided to upgrade and bought two new CFMoto CForce 600. They are not the quality of a Yamaha, but the features you get for the price make them a good recreational atv. We are very happy with CFMOTO.

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7 hours ago, 406offroad said:

I bought a used CForce 500 for my wife a couple years ago. The previous owner neglected some maintenance items but once those were addressed it was a good machine. Last fall we decided to upgrade and bought two new CFMoto CForce 600. They are not the quality of a Yamaha, but the features you get for the price make them a good recreational atv. We are very happy with CFMOTO.

Agreed. Not quite "top end" quality, but . . most of what Ive seen is readily upgradeable. Should have mentioned from a mechanics point of view the fit of the engine on mine is, well, visibly it is top notch. no sprue or slag, not inclusions in the metal, nice surface finish and that extends to the valve covers which are heavy flexible (ABS?) with a wide multi ribbed neoprene seal. The seat on mine is pretty decent as well. I've spent a number of long days in it already and have yet to get saddle sore. Think "cruiser" level but not "dresser" comfortable.

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