I had the opportunity to see and ride with one of the two prototypes in the U.S.. The bike performed amazing in deep sand, singletrack and curvy two tracks. It appears to have very lightweight construction (won't be able to load it down with as much adv gear as a 790) a low center of gravity, and much less vibration than the KTM 790. It looks like a Kove 450 with a larger, smoother engine.
@PARATERRORIST5 ай бұрын
Being the proud owner of an 800x pro here in Greece the official site stated CORRECTLY a curb weight of 191kg and a 19lt fuel tank at the price of 8395 euros i can say that KOVE delivered on their promise. Not wanting a bike to gain status among brand loyal bikers i simply bought a bike straight from the sourse at the price european "chinese made" bikes should be. It is exactly what the tin describes .... exept for the seat that needs a small upgrade. THE BIKE ROCKS
@mikekolomvos27565 ай бұрын
Για πες,πώς σου φαίνεται;πόσα χιλιόμετρα έχεις; Καλορίζικο!
@PARATERRORIST5 ай бұрын
@@mikekolomvos2756 Σ ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΏ ΤΟ ΜΗΧΑΝΆΚΙ ΤΌ ΕΧΩ ΔΕΚΑΠΈΝΤΕ ΜΈΡΕΣ ΚΑΙ ΈΧΩ ΚΆΝΕΙ ΚΟΝΤΆ ΣΤΑ 2000 ΧΛΜ. ΣΤΡΊΒΕΙ ΚΑΤΑΠΛΗΚΤΙΚΆ ΈΧΕΙ ΦΡΕΝΑΡΕΣ ΓΚΆΖΙ ΑΛΛΆ ΕΊΝΑΙ ΖΩΡΙΚΟ ΣΤΗΝ ΠΌΛΗ ΣΤΙΣ ΧΑΜΗΛΕΣ ΚΑΙ Η ΣΈΛΑ ΕΊΝΑΙ ΚΙΝΕΖΙΚΌ ΒΑΣΑΝΙΣΤΉΡΙΟ (ΤΗΝ ΕΣΤΕΙΛΑ ΓΙΑ ΦΤΑΞΙΜΟ) ΔΕΝ ΠΑΊΖΕΙ ΤΈΤΟΙΟ ΜΗΧΑΝΆΚΙ Σ ΑΥΤΉΝ ΤΗ ΤΙΜΉ
@jasonearles97895 ай бұрын
Report back in 3 years
@PARATERRORIST5 ай бұрын
@@jasonearles9789 you might be right and its a gamble i am willing to take but unfortunately i cant afford an "established" brand and even if i could id rather spend my hard earned cash on fuel, and since the pricing of todays bikes is kind of a status symbol i am happy being on the "cheap" side of motorcycling
@PARATERRORIST5 ай бұрын
@@mikekolomvos2756 συγνωμη αλλά σου απαντησα αμεσα αλλα βλεπω οτι χαθηκε, το μοτο ειναι αγριο, φανταστικό στισιμο εκτος απο τη σελα που την εστειλα για φτιαξιμο εχω κατι πανω απο 2000χλμ μεσα σε τρεις εβδομαδες το πηρα απο το μοτο καματσος στα γιαννενα και μενω μενω ρεθυμνο οποτε καταλαβαινεις για να κανω τετοιο ταξιδι για να το παρω δεν ειμαι και πολυ αντικειμενικος.... αλλα τα σπαει!!!
@ecopeland13215 ай бұрын
I'll stick with my T-7 until the dust settles , but this Kove sounds interesting and intriguing .
@Big1_5 ай бұрын
Good luck with your 204kg and 70 hp...
@starseeddeluxe4 ай бұрын
I'm wondering about the weight savings being a bad thing?
@scannorse2 ай бұрын
Sorry for you….you will miss a lot of driving fun :-)
@HartyBikerАй бұрын
If you want to spend the money on your T7, you can get it down to roughly 179kg. That's the weight of the bike that Pol Tarres rides.
@scannorseАй бұрын
@@HartyBiker Standard KOVE 800 Rally weight in at 176 kg with full tank. Then spend som money like Tarres and you will end up in ….far less….:-)
@MLeitao5 ай бұрын
There are already Italian reviews, 1.90kgs full tank for the pro. They arrived this week in Europe.
@nikolaosalexis97935 ай бұрын
Moto magazine in greece has recently weighted it, i received the bike 3 months ago in greece feels very light
@lhurst95505 ай бұрын
Can they tell us what is parts are lighter? Obviously longevity concerns here....
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
192kg. This guy is useless, there's plenty of users in Greece and Italy and plenty of reviews on the nets
@yourmamalikesmacncheese5 ай бұрын
@@Angry-Lynx You're so angry
@WetFeet45 ай бұрын
Wow that is crazy, that’s 100 pounds less than my 990. Hard to comprehend.
@WayneMcKenzie5 ай бұрын
Hey Mr Solid, can you do a talk on the CF Moto 450MT? That is the bike I'm ready to buy. I didn't think the Kove was available in Australia?
@billcotton15515 ай бұрын
It looks pretty stripped down, Solid. I will say this, the Rally version is gorgeous.
@lr_spb5 ай бұрын
I believe China is poised to replicate what Japan did to European motorcycle brands in the 1970s. Surprisingly, Japan and Europe seem indifferent. If the major players don't step up and release the models we anticipate, China will dominate the market for medium and light motorcycles, overtaking Japan and Europe.
@WayneMcKenzie5 ай бұрын
"Made in China 2025" is only next year and we are now seeing the high quality results of that long term program.
@Mar_Tin5 ай бұрын
I'm wondering since years, how deep japanese are sleeping.
@bossmonkey11265 ай бұрын
You could not be more wrong The Japanese are a very proud people and could never tolerate the embarrassment of shoddy cheap junk. ( there were teething problems at the start of Japanese modernisation no doubt) The Chinese worship money and are mesmerised with it 's accumulation They believe wealth will bring relativity. They will build a shit pile if they can turn a dime on it. Chalk and Cheese my friend.
@ianross2255 ай бұрын
The Japanese innovated. I see no innovation from China, just copying at way lower cost. The West has allowed China to do this by manufacturing in China in order to claim environmental achievements domestically.
@tracythorleifson5 ай бұрын
I think China is more like the USSR, and may very well just implode. That’s what history tells us happens to communist dictatorships, and that’s clearly what China is reverting to. I’d be more inclined to put my money on India and outfits like Royal Enfield. But, yeah one or both are likely to take over the market.
@AndrewSmith-lj6xq5 ай бұрын
Here's a few things that might allow Kove to hit those weights. 1. Production costs for manufacturing premium materials. If you can fabricate titanium or magnesium at a significantly lower cost than other countries then those materials become viable for a cheap motorcycle. 2. Low grade materials are cheaper. To quote an old Australian ad, "oils ain't oils". And the same can be said for exotic materials. Yes it might be a magnesium clutch casing (just as an example) but is it as good as the magnesium manufactured in a first world country? Might be the cheap version. Couple these together and you can do first world manufacture at third world prices using second-rate exotic materials. This doesn't mean it's bad, it's just a way of delivering a lot of the benefits (but not all of them) at consumer grade cost. You can market it as "titanium this, magnesium that" and it's true and it gives you the weight advantage. But the quality disadvantage can be invisible here. Does it matter for most of us hack riders? Probably not.
@RobertRobert-d2r5 ай бұрын
See my comment above regarding wet weight calculations to realize the weight is NOT anything special.
@Gud-y2s5 ай бұрын
Without really knowing anything and just speculating, my guess is that if you strip down a ktm 790 and this Kove to a rolling chassis, there won't be much difference. The tanks on the 790 are probably heavier, exhaust, fairing with brackets, the Rally has a single disk front, saves a few kg. I haven't owned or worked with a 790/890 but with other older adv bikes and there's an amazing amount of kg to save if you really want to.
@scannorseАй бұрын
@@RobertRobert-d2r You need to try the bike instead of sitting calculating….then everything will be clear for you.
@scannorseАй бұрын
@@AndrewSmith-lj6xq Other things than materials can give a lower weight. Just see what they did to the 450Rally EX due to construction choices.
@SkintSNIPER262Ай бұрын
Kove has said they replaced a lot of parts/bolts with titanium ones to help bring down the weight..
@jiri16775 ай бұрын
Hi guys, I already try the bike in desert in UAE and of course on road. I have to say this bike on the road there's no problem to go smoothly 180km/h super sweet and same time I crossed the desert so from my experience there's no other bike like that regarding the weight and performance and price
@muhdfarid40626 күн бұрын
Thanks for the feedback brotha
@davidcauchi28375 ай бұрын
You have raised some very good issues about these bikes. It's very difficult if the Chinese can't be open and honest about this product. It seems very good, so why not be open about the tech on the weight reduction. The CEO leaving is a concern this man engineered this entire project. What will happen to future development by KOVE? David....Adelaide....Triumph Scrambler 1200X....
@volvogt215 ай бұрын
I wish you were right about other manufacturers taking notice but they havent seen the tourag as a threat. Fully adjustable kyb 240mm travel both ends sub 200kg and nearly 90hp with an exhaust change. Good to see a Chinese company taking up the next round of the fight. I have no idea how or why they make bikes so heavy now. An early 1200gs was less than 200kg dry.
@samuelfox81264 ай бұрын
No one can ride without their hand warmers now haha, and other pleasure comforts.
@actstuntcam5 ай бұрын
Good to hear some more about the KOVE 800. It isn't anything we haven't heard about the bike before, but the silence around KOVE (And especially the 800) has been deafening. No idea if we'll ever get them in NZ. I took the CFMOTO450MT for a ride the other day (Vid coming out tonight) and what a great little bike (If a bit underpowered and overweight). I would love to see if Vanguard and Blackrock bought shares in KOVE. If you can see an investment by them shortly before the CEO 'resigned', you'll have your answer, as to why he left. It will also spell the demise of any performance bikes coming out from their company.
@paoloforti37625 ай бұрын
Kove 800 X pro was weighted 193 kg with a ful tank of fuel also in Italy ( Source 2 Ruote )
@gunthernussmuller48635 ай бұрын
1977 - the first Flat-Twin BMW GS-prototypes just had 132 kg !! ( High Tech 47 years ago ?? )
@Sunny-rf3bg5 ай бұрын
There is a reason tho
@axelfiraxa5 ай бұрын
The 1977 BMW R80/7 has a wet weight of 215 kg. Where did you get 132 from? If you are saying prototype, sure cause you dont need any of the things that make a bike road legal, catalytic converters were not a thing, ABS pumps and lines were not a thing, PAIR was not a thing, the original GS was more of a naked which just means less bike overall, suspension was thinner and definitely not as competent
@chrishart85485 ай бұрын
@@axelfiraxathe HP2 boxer engine duel sport was extremely light for such a bike 172kg dry weight is not bad for a 1200. .
@jimtitt35715 ай бұрын
One of them was reportedly 128kg (no fuel) but they weren't really the prototype of the 80GS, they were the race bikes and not actually built by BMW. More titanium and magnesium you can imagine, 17 were built (an 18th was built recently by the original builders). I tested one in 1980 for a dirt-bike magazine in the UK.
@axelfiraxa5 ай бұрын
@chrishart8548 that is true but even then it is still a 200kg wet weight bike bringing it more in line with a current day 890 ktm adventure
@bogdandanailescu4 ай бұрын
The former CEO said in an interview at EICMA (if I remember correctly) that the weight saving was achieved through tiny weight savings on multiple parts. The fact that it has the failing KTM engine (faulty cams lubrication system) is a much bigger issue in my book.
@starseeddeluxe4 ай бұрын
Someone said that they had modified the engine and it's not actually the same cam oiling system anymore. They apparently did address the cam lubrication (or whatever problem the original engine had). Unfortunately I can't remember what channel I was watching when I found that detail of information, but I did come across information stating that the engine has been updated on the Kove to address the oiling. (Down below in the comments, someone mentions that the Kove 800 has a "smoother engine" than the 790, although that might be the rider's perception).
@axamitidynamit4 ай бұрын
They rebuilt the top, changing the shafts to heavier and improving the oiling. That’s the most important advantage here - same engine but better
@TheSupasonic824 ай бұрын
@@axamitidynamit scource? Or is it "trust me bro"?
@Teamteddygaming3 ай бұрын
I thought only CFMoto shared the KTM engine?
@MickH603 ай бұрын
@@TheSupasonic82 Totally redesigned head, use your eyes. it looks NOTHING like the KTM head
@Free_Ranger_CT1105 ай бұрын
CF Moto 450 MT, here in Oz, they have a dealer network & the bike is selling like hot cakes. Kove, not yet imported to Australia.
@davidc1961utube5 ай бұрын
I bet they will revise the stats as soon as the actual bike shows up in showrooms, appologize for the "mistake", and everyone will move on. The 186 is probably dry, and the difference between the listed wet and dry weights is about right, putting the wet weight within a few kilos of the KTM. The real decision is the price vs. dealer network. In North America, I would pick the dealer network. In South America, where the difference between dealer networks is less, I might lean towards the Kove. That said, in South America I would prioritize reliability, and lean towards Japanese. Good to see you are feeling better. Cheers, mate!
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
Cheers Dave 👍
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
There's no probably or speculation, it was weighted by journalists long time ago, 191kg ready to run with full tank
@davidc1961utube5 ай бұрын
@@Angry-Lynx Got a link?
@axamitidynamit4 ай бұрын
@@Angry-Lynxindeed. My friend bought one and the first thing he did was taking it to a scale. It shown 190,5 kg wet, with everything topped to max.
@Angry-Lynx4 ай бұрын
@@axamitidynamit people are way to obsessed with those numbers anyway, bike weighting the same can feel 20% lighter or heavier
@charliequach63994 ай бұрын
MNC just released a comprehensive review yesterday. Curb weight is 196 kg and 81 hp at the rear wheel. They did say the tyres they used could drop a couple of hp compared to the stock tyres. That's still impressive though as the CFMoto 450MT has the same wet weight.
@SkintSNIPER262Ай бұрын
Not every Kove 800 has weighed in at 196 though.
@AdventureBert5 ай бұрын
It's the same motor having cam issues in the Ktm, so even though this bike is probably incredible it will probably be a headache.
@KurtGAndersen5 ай бұрын
Yup - unfortunately very true….
@SomeRandoInternetPoster5 ай бұрын
A promising Chinese built motorcycle, ruined with potential reliability issues with chocolate cams by using a KTM motor. The irony 🤣
@TRAVERSE_ADV5 ай бұрын
Its a clone not made by KTM. Google ZF-KY.
@AdventureBert5 ай бұрын
@TRAVERSE_ADV Well I read it was a ktm engine under the CFmoto blanket license.
@TRAVERSE_ADV5 ай бұрын
@@AdventureBert I asked point blank that exact question to a European importer and was told, no it's not under lisence and is built in house at Kove. I then asked if there will be any patent issues in the western market (as it shares 90% of its casting aswell as bore, stroke and power/torque figures with the KTM 790 engine) and was ignored. So after some research, I belive its manufactured by someone else and assembled by Kove. The casings are slightly different to the KTM and the CFMoto. It cost alot of money in tooling to change a casting. A pair of surf flippers cost over 15k. Image how much an engine would cost to re tool just to change the castings a little bit to avoid patenting legalities. If it was under license there would be no need to make if different from the otheres. I may be wrong but this is my conclusion from studying the evidence. There has been lots of conflicting information in groups online so I tend not to read too much into anything even from distrobutors, except when they post videos of bikes on scales with visibly full fuel tanks. If you look at the casing and the sticker on the rear plastic on all the 800x models there is "ZF-KY" on them. "ZF-KYMCO" www.newzf-ky.com/EN/ Then there is this CoLove (Koves old company name) that used a Zongshen engine "KY500GY". After some more digging around, I think it's a honda 500 twin clone. www.mychinamoto.com/forums/showthread.php?9127-Initial-review-of-the-CoLove-ZF500GYx
@shuben60204 ай бұрын
I have a friend here in China and ridden 800X. Great experience. He is very happy with it. Lets see how the long term quality is.
@Weltbummler235 ай бұрын
Right on solid, regarding your first point, kove has a history of shady marketing with their 450, wouldnt be surprised if something similar is happening with the 800. The chinese version of the 450 is 145kg curb and has long maintenance intervals, both of which had the western media reeling when first announced. When it came time to deliver to the states, the bikes had different components and weighed about 165kg wet and had about 1/3 of the original claimed interval for oil change and valve checks (in regular riding, not race). Kovemoto website still says the 450 is 145kg curb, but try buying that version in the west. Regarding your third point, theres a european ex pat youtuber in china posting about his kove 800x. He mentioned the low curb weight is indeed real and theres weight savings in various places across the bike. main ones are: aluminum frame, non ferrous engine case, removing a lot of needless plastic around the bike, factory lithum battery, to name a few. Time will tell whether we get this exact 183kg curb spec in the west, but im not betting on it. If we do, kove has indeed pulled off a miracle and ill be checking out that bike!
@craigdavies80995 ай бұрын
Non ferrous engine case... can't think of an iron block bike engine!!
@Weltbummler235 ай бұрын
@@craigdavies8099 looked at his review again and he said there casing is non magnetic… if this is normal then yeah no potential weight savings there
@scannorse5 ай бұрын
Not correct
@Weltbummler235 ай бұрын
@@scannorse everything I stated can be verified online. check the main kove moto website for specs and cub weight, check the US site for specs, they are different. Check the early media articles about the maintenance intervals and check the service manual for the US delivered bikes. What's not correct about it? Can you explain the discrepancies?
@scannorse5 ай бұрын
@@Weltbummler23 You are mixing up informations, that shouldnt be mixed. (I have both bikes here…)
@soilsmanadv66735 ай бұрын
I agree with the third guess at weight savings. The same reason a Beta 300rr is ten kilos lighter than a husqvarna 300 TE
@johannescarlsson45595 ай бұрын
Given the record we should be able to trust Kove more than we trust KTM. To be honest, being a skilled engineer specialized in mechanical design potential this bike is legit. If you look at the design there´s some obvious things that put the Kove in a different class. There´s allot fewer parts, fairings small useless plastic covers. This one is built with the amount of components similar to Enduro bikes. That´s the first thing to do when making things light. Remove all unneccesary components. Then you look at the layout, and shape of the parts. There´s a half cradle frame with a split top that allows a simple fuel tank to be dropped inside. fairly similar to the KTM. The cradle frame can flex, so less prone to force concentrations and cracks. They shaped the tank to be the exterior surface, so no need for those extra plastic cover that you se on a T7. Swing arm is a welded aluminium piece just like enduro bikes and not the monstrocity of the KTM 790/890. Nothing new tech really. Just a simple clean design,
@MarkTann4 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sold on this bike, I’ve been following Kove’s progress for over 18 months and they have impressed me greatly. The Kove 800x Pro is due in the UK in three weeks and was launched at the Adventure Bike Riders Festival at the weekend. I sat on a display model and it is very light and despite the quoted 875mm seat height, I was flat footed on it. I currently have a KTM 390 Adventure, which I love, but can’t get my feet flat sat on it, despite it having a lowish seat height. The Kove is only 8kg heavier than my KTM and is the bike I wanted last year, but it wasn’t available. I’m looking to test ride it as soon as it’s available and if it delivers as promised, will be swapping by beloved 390 for one, sorry KTM. 😢🏍️👍
@bio1795 ай бұрын
As some one who actually tried this bike in the pro version with half a tank of fuel: - yes it is that light it's almost hard to believe. It's a tall bike and I'm short. I didn't even had go use my hands to center it. - the engine sounds like a KTM but it's not - it's very powerful, this is the main downside I found, the throttle is way to sensitive out of the box for such an engine. - on par with a tenere on comfortable - it sold out in Italy everywhere, wait time is 6 months
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the on the ground info 👍
@tracythorleifson5 ай бұрын
It sounds kinda like a Hooters restaurant here in the states - _”delightfully tacky, yet unrefined.”_ 😉
@bimfred4 ай бұрын
can you remap throttle?
@bio1794 ай бұрын
@@bimfred it has different riding modes if that's what you mean but all of them where very similar feeling, ECO mode was better and very manageable for city use. After my comment i talked with the dealership and they said it's expected to change with a firmware update but they didn't know when yet.
@MickH603 ай бұрын
@@bimfred yes
@burddog07925 ай бұрын
Only way a twin will be that light is: 450MT if it gets a ton of aftermarket, KTM brands the 450MT and the 490 - slightly better components and aftermarket, or Aprilia if they make a Tuareg 457. All three of those options people will complain it's expensive and not Japanese.
@TheCunneen5 ай бұрын
It's possible to shave 20kg of the 790. Single disk-4kg battery -2.5 cat -3.5 light exhaust -2kg abs model -4kg . Skinny wheels -4kg. Deleted headlight and brackets -3kg. I've done this to my KTM.. if this was available I would have just bought this
@snupermoto7235 ай бұрын
Made out of Chinesium, the lightest alloy known to mankind
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
😆
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
Because honda or KTM never lie and is so ethical 😂
@willisbcteoh98405 ай бұрын
Good one 😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆 truth is funny sometimes 😅😅😅
@sobhi055 ай бұрын
Omg, underrated comment! 😂😂😂😂😂
@georgesinclair13935 ай бұрын
The Cheesiest🧀
@cdavey76545 ай бұрын
Interesting concept, but I don't want to deal with the KTM reliability issues.
@adrianzamora31745 ай бұрын
As far as i hear from people around me, main KTM problems normally goes around the electrónics in the bike, and weak expensive plastics that crack on first crash. haven't ear nothing about the 890 engine, apart of the not very beautiful valve sound, but its not really a reliability problem in real life
@adrianzamora31745 ай бұрын
So from my point of view they take the best of ktm
@donderstorm18455 ай бұрын
ktm hasn't been having as much reliability issues these days.
@alanwade29625 ай бұрын
KTM "reliability issues" is only spoken about by people who have never owned a KTM. I have 2 Yamaha's, a Kawasaki and a (my third) KTM in my garage. Not one of my KTM's as ever had any reliability issues. Not once.
@Michael-Masi-9115 ай бұрын
KTM are dumpster fire to deal with as a company, but that doesn't mean the engine itself is unreliable.
@patrolus15 ай бұрын
Love that bike! - I wish KOVE was available in Australia, we ended up buying a CFMoto MT450 instead of the Kove 450 ... Same might happen again with the 800.. :(
@Big1_5 ай бұрын
Who cares about that ex-colonial Jail Island ??
@patrolus15 ай бұрын
@@Big1_ The Inmates you tool. Who else?
@patkennedy14 ай бұрын
That's a fairly ridiculous statement. Let me guess - you've never been here, have you? The reason there are so many comments on here from Aussies, in spite of our relatively small population, is that there is a far higher proportion of riders here, and we have ideal conditions for this style of riding (in fact ALL forms of riding). A large country, with a small population (perfect for motorcycle riding, and developing independence, and thinking for ourselves...). That's why so many of us ride - all year round. Perhaps you should try it before you make such an ignorant comment. No, on second thoughts, stay where you are! I take it your homeland was never a colony, and has no jails? 😂
@Big1_4 ай бұрын
@@patkennedy1 I dont want to be closed in an ex-colonial Jail Island with kangaroos. Good luck being closed there thinking that "You are free" 🤡
@MickH603 ай бұрын
@@Big1_ wow, you're as clever as my fence....well done.....
@hamster19664305 ай бұрын
165kg dry. 19 litre tank. Assuming 750kg/cu.m density then, 3/4 of 19kg of fuel is 14.25kg. 165+14.25=179.25kg.
@ktmkevin5 ай бұрын
Plus around 3kg of oil, and 2 kg of coolant.
@Xoxox-q5e3 ай бұрын
Tried this today. Wow it's good. Small when you stands next to it. Plenty of room when you ride it. This is it, guys.
@scannorse2 ай бұрын
And in a few months the 800 Rally will emerge, which is a big lump lighter than the 800Pro. Eu5+ approval in october…. Been riding the 800 pro since may, excells in any aspects :-)
@ozbiker53113 ай бұрын
I emailed kove about dealer in Australia and this is there response Currently because of some policy and regulations, we do not export to Australia, yet. And we do not have distributor, either. So please stay tuned and thanks for your focus on our brand!
@MickH603 ай бұрын
They have passed ADR requirements, there's a thread on one of the Aussie ADV sites...
@ozbiker53113 ай бұрын
I emailed Kove andthis was there response about Australia Currently because of some policy and regulations, we do not export to Australia, yet. And we do not have distributor, either. So please stay tuned and thanks for your focus on our brand!
@joshdoddadbod5 ай бұрын
I suspect there will be some serious sacrifices to get it to that low of a weight. Ill stick with my T7, but will be keeping an eye on this.
@johannescarlsson45595 ай бұрын
T7 has all the porky design elements making it heavy. Many many small things add up
@Big1_5 ай бұрын
T7= 204 kg ad 72hp of Toy.... 🤮🤮🤮
@johannescarlsson45595 ай бұрын
@@Big1_ 72hp is plenty if you're actually offroad..
@Big1_5 ай бұрын
@@johannescarlsson4559 Yeah but i life out offroad too, i have to take the road, overtake... And i want too emotions, and believe, 72hp are not going to give you nothing. 164hp of my CBR 1100xx is perfect, and 100hp from my Hornet 600 is " ok but a little bit more woulb be perfect... like 120hp" Now imagine 72hp dude... Sorry but no.
@johannescarlsson45595 ай бұрын
@@Big1_ yeah, but the T7 feels way more powerful everyday than that CB600, it's got a super nice torquey engine and tops out at 200km/h. There's no lacking power on a T7. But if you never ridden adventure bikes it's easy to just compare the specs. There's an over focus on power really.
@gasdive5 ай бұрын
I prefer the dry weight. It used to be the normal. 165 is amazing, and interestingly 2 kg lighter than the R 80 G/S, arguably the first true adventure bike.
@ripmax3335 ай бұрын
But unfortunately you need fuel to ride it so dry weight is meaningless.
@bcgraham35125 ай бұрын
@@ripmax333 'Wet weight', which means the tank is brimmed, is meaningless unless all bikes in the comparison have the same size petrol tank. Compare the wet weight of a 883 Harley Sportster (peanut tank) with an Adventure bike with a huge tank - tells you nothing useful. I want to know the weight of the bike with all necessary lubricants, coolant if applicable, the standard battery and NO fuel. That's the only way to compare apples with apples. How much fuel you put in after that is up to you. The tank capacity will be in the specs.
@pkosmasjr5 ай бұрын
@@bcgraham3512don't you think fuel weight and tank placement affect performance/handling?
@gasdive5 ай бұрын
@@bcgraham3512 exactly. It makes no sense to compare wet weights. A Kove 450 Rally isn't really 30 kg heavier than a Honda 300 Rally. It just has a 31 litre tank instead of a 12 litre tank
@MickH603 ай бұрын
@@pkosmasjr That wasn't his point at all.....
@izmesamsung25814 ай бұрын
The 800 Rally was weighed roadworthy, with 1 liter of fuel in it - 162 kg! Sure, no environmental rubbish or ABS, but that's impressively light ..... I want one!
@VictorCeccato5 ай бұрын
Its 183 kgs until someone weighs it.
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
192kg. This guy is useless, there's plenty of users in Greece and Italy and plenty of reviews on the nets
@alq19675 ай бұрын
183 Chinese kilos...
@alq19675 ай бұрын
Ah... that makes sense.
@silverdale32075 ай бұрын
@@alq1967 Just like the little 12v pumps that claim to go to 300psi( struggle to get to 30 before they go up in a puff of smoke), The Chinese don't mind lying to sell a product.
@MickH603 ай бұрын
@@silverdale3207 Only gullible fools buy garbage from China, Know your product ! There's simply tons of high quality stuff coming out of China, I've been buying from China since around 2010, Motorcycle discs, brake components, handlebars, risers, tools, sunglasses, clothing, leather goods, custom made parts and more , NEVER had a dud part or product.... Do your homework, there's shit stuff made everywhere, if you know what you're buying, you won't get caught....
@jaegermeister19685 ай бұрын
The Kove 800 looks fantastic but 89.5cm seat height in the rally version is also extreme. Unfortunately, the brand is not officially available in Austria and Germany and the 450 is only grey imported at a correspondingly high price.
@bio1795 ай бұрын
On the Pro version which is 87,5cm with my 1.73 height i was on my very tips but the bike is so light you can balance it on one foot very very easily. It feel like a tall dirt bike. If you have any enduro experience and are slightly taller then me then the rally would probably be just fine. Consider the bike is also very slim, i found it very similar to the Tenere and Transalp 750
@jaegermeister19685 ай бұрын
@@bio179 I'm 1.80m tall and had the T7 Extreme to test. 91cm seat height and I could hardly move the motorcycle while sitting because I was only standing on the ground with the first 3cm. If the Kove comes to us, I'll definitely take a look at it
@scottm.4565 ай бұрын
Small correction, sir.. they don't offer a 790 R in the US anymore only the base 790 made by cfmoto..if you want an R model you have to get the 890R and it is $15K USD before tax and license.
@leevuong88435 ай бұрын
7000 serie aluminum and Titanium bolts will help save a lot of weight
@davechavis42755 ай бұрын
You are solid! But never again KTM anything, if i wanted to walk id be a golfer.
@DA-pb5yl5 ай бұрын
790/890 engines have been suffering from camshafts failures. If you buy Ktm/husky/kove or CF with 790/890 engine you’re gambling that you will have your camshafts fail at 10-15k miles.
@cyclopathic9985 ай бұрын
FWIW find video of Kove CEO on EICMA 800X had full aluminum mirrors
@GermanMassa5 ай бұрын
The difference in weight between the different versions must be due to their equipment. The lack of a front disc in addition to the type and material of both discs, the lack of a luggage rack, handles and rear pedals, the suspension may be different, the exhaust without pollution certification, a lithium battery, the fender, the spider, the handlebar , the reduction of hardware in general due to the lack of all those pieces and some other details can thin the motorcycle much more than is perceived. It is very logical that, since it is a rally model, it dispenses with many parts that greatly reduce weight, compared to the standard version, which is still light compared to the rest of the segment. I think the inconsistency is in the photo, which in both cases is standard.
@ERUtheWINDRIDER5 ай бұрын
Hello Solid. 1 The engine is not KTM, it may be ktm inspired but from what I heard it has way more torque low down. 2 The bike has been weighted by independent journalists already. 3 I throw a leg over it @EICMA in 22 and it it nimble, obviously I could not weight it but is very light. Also a contributed factor is the low height of the bike (I'm 1.69m in a good morning).
@SomeRandoInternetPoster5 ай бұрын
Not a KTM motor will be a plus. Strange how things have changed. A Chinese motorcycle and the concerns of reliability are because of KTM’s chocolate cams
@AdventureBert5 ай бұрын
It's literally a ktm motor under the CFmoto blanket license
@ERUtheWINDRIDER5 ай бұрын
@@AdventureBert Literally everyone who rides this bike described the engine to be very and I mean very different from the KTM engine, that I own.
@AdventureBert5 ай бұрын
@@ERUtheWINDRIDER I hope that's the case, we have a Kove 450 rally and love the bike. And the 800x appears to be an exciting bike
@axamitidynamit4 ай бұрын
@@ERUtheWINDRIDERbut you do know that "more torque low down" can be easily achieved with different mapping without touching the engine itself, don’t you? Regardless, it is a KTM motor but improved.
@danb64974 ай бұрын
I had a chance to ride it, it indeed feels really light. Gotta add that standard and pro version have different brake calipers. Both calipers are made by Chinse companies, so I am not entirely sure what the difference is
@fcalin215 ай бұрын
It is the best looking motorcycle on the market.
@permaculture35 ай бұрын
Hey Solid! I’ve been seeing rumors of a 2025 DR800. Is there any truth to this or just wishful thinking? Keep up the great work!
@tracythorleifson5 ай бұрын
DR800?! You just made my heart go all pitty-pat! 😃
@IAmYourReflection5 ай бұрын
Ofcourse not
@dune78244 ай бұрын
That'd be amazing. Bring back the DR BIG.
@peterprzywara52585 ай бұрын
I hope the riding ergonomics are improved in this model as all the cf motos are designed for small people and anyone over 6 feet is going to struggle with the cramped-up riding style that is uncomfortable for long journeys.
@whosahberg10 күн бұрын
Another review didn’t mention the truth like you did .. the weight shaving is a concern because this leads to longevity . I would go for the T700G Yamaha and remap .. high flow filter and full Arrow exhaust
@lcdubs78475 ай бұрын
The issue is still dealership network. I'm reluctant to buy a Aprilla, Triumph or Royal Enfield because there are no local dealers. I'd be that much more hesitant to buy a Kove, even though it looks like exactly what I'm looking for.
@Joe-fi4hv5 ай бұрын
I think the story behind the CEO provided some reassurance and hope to those more skeptical. Him stepping down undercuts that completely. I’m not buying one until others have positive long term reviews and proven reliability. No amount of savings pays for having a breakdown when your hours deep into the wilderness.
@ronalddurkin83444 ай бұрын
Look again, the Kove 800 I ran my handsover at the ADBRFest recently had a one piece frame. The sub frame was welded on and AND is a U channel constructon not square etc. Shades of 800 Triumph writeoffs due to bent one piece frame in falls etc (though they also welded on the pilion foot pg mounts, main cause IMHO. Like the bike though, interested as to who will pick them up here.
@moose250R5 ай бұрын
After all these years the Chinese are doing what the Japanese did years ago. Providing cheap and reliable transportation to the American market. They are pushing the industry forward. Let’s see where it goes. I’d love to test ride the Kove 450 Rally the 800x and w few of the CFMoto bikes too.
@camerongiles-webb78075 ай бұрын
All good, BUT, WHERE to buy these in AUS. I'll take the 450, please.
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
If you find out let me know 😅
@Berecutecu4 ай бұрын
The 450 is the one to go. 30 liters is the light bike for long travels.
@thefathippy5 ай бұрын
*If* it's @185kg wet, reasonably capable, and actually sold through a dealer network here, I'm interested. Much heavier than my 690, but just the right size for the big lap.
@johnharvey53385 ай бұрын
Garry the importer in the US had a rally x for the show in Las Vagus and they weighted and it was about 165kg with 1 gallon of fuel ready to ride,
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
My KTM 640 adv is heavier and feels light as toy compared to adv bikes
@MotoGuzziMoto16 күн бұрын
I think a lot of people want to know if Kove have fixed the cam issue with the KTM engine. I have been searching for answers without finding any information on this, and even asking the commenters (see one below) that claim it has been resolved, but none of them have produced any reliable info. Can you ask around through your contacts? It is a big issue that may kill this bike dead in the water if they don't address it.
@1971puffy5 ай бұрын
Looks good.. I like the fuel tank size, need more dealers for me to be a buyer..
@churchofbrap8765 ай бұрын
And China to stop supporting Putin
@JagLite5 ай бұрын
Sounds good. I will wait and see.
@Teamteddygaming3 ай бұрын
Release dates for any Kove model in Australia?
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
That, and extensive aluminium usage and general weight saving. Another concept that goes way over head of most users is that all bikes are compromise of being good with being cheap to produce.... No company is making the best bikes possible.... You want proof? Try and buy a true rally bike, you know the stuff not sold and used by pro riders in Dakar etc.... Completely different toys
@veetwotls3 ай бұрын
So it has the TOFU cams in it same as KTM790/890/Nordon 901
@johnclowes35025 ай бұрын
I was impressed until you said it had the 790 motor.. not sure aware but there is a massive problem with the cam shaft.. it would be very informative if you were to take a look at this.. in my opinion this should class action for KTM.. I find disgraceful that sucks a large company can shaft their customers
@vplph5 ай бұрын
The translation is not top... on the same sKove motor site their 450 kove rallye comes at 145 kg curb... the bike has been checked at 150 kg dry by users. My 950 adv comes at 193 kg dry after some diet. That bike has alu rear frame etc... The 800 X could maybe come at 185 kg dry, but curb 185kg seems very improbable ....
@WetFeet45 ай бұрын
Yeah wow I love my 990 and swore I’d take it to the grave, or as long as I can ride, but that’s like 100 pounds less, unbelievable really. And I was unaware they were using the 790 motor.
@vplph5 ай бұрын
@@WetFeet4 we have to go easy on those 950/990... parts are getting harder to find unfortunately
@kyrduc5 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/gGGWpax9fMh8fbc😉
@Damienchristidis5 ай бұрын
I just had my MT09 tuned and I indicated to the Owner of the business that I was considering a CFmoto450. He advised to wait a little bit longer due the suppliers not having a complete inventory of parts yet.
@maz9985 ай бұрын
Thinking of doing the same swap
@Damienchristidis5 ай бұрын
@@maz998 I am indeed
@Free_Ranger_CT1105 ай бұрын
I went into a Yamaha dealership here in Qld last week, I asked the salesman if he'd seen the new 450MT. He replied he'd bought one & is picking it up next week....
@maz9985 ай бұрын
@@Damienchristidis me too. Hard choice though as the mt09 is so fun and sounds amazing.
@Damienchristidis5 ай бұрын
@@maz998 I am one of those kids you see playing with a toy, then reaches for a new toy but still wants to keep the old one! I need to get passed that lol
@thodoris37905 ай бұрын
Thanks,but i ll wait for the 2025 tenere
@johannescarlsson45595 ай бұрын
Needing the automatic?
@patkennedy14 ай бұрын
Looks like the '25 Tenere hasn't changed much.
@thodoris37904 ай бұрын
@@patkennedy1 its not reveled yet dude
@07mickd5 ай бұрын
no mention of the engine component IE, the cam issue that ktm are having .ktm dont give a rats ass about their customers
@DavyRo5 ай бұрын
Hopefully the bike is what they claim it is, in my experience with Chinese manufacturing. They all seem to follow the same path. Get a market share by producing a very average product at a ridiculously good price. They reinvest all their profits on constantly improving the quality & performance of the goods. Until they produce a very good product. They then raise the prices to nearer their competitors but always remain that bit cheaper. Basically I feel it's a win win situation. The companies do well & we the customer ends up doing well also. China has already became the world's biggest car manufacturer. The Americans are talking about putting a 100% tariff on Chinese cars. My honest opinion on the politics are. When was the last time our politicians did anything that's of benefit to their citizens? The only things we know about China are what Western politicians & Western media tell us about China. The 2 most unreliable & least trustworthy sections of Western society are our only sources about China. Meaning I'd choose what's going to benefit myself above anything any politician or media platform tries to tell me what's for my benefit. As all I see in the whole lot of our Western countries. Are corrupt politicians lining their own pockets doing favour's for the big corporations & not giving a shit. What the results are for us the consumer. I'd never ever be so naive to believe a single word any of our politicians say. They make their living from being compulsive liars.
@davidz85 ай бұрын
The difference between western governments and China is that everything you just said about western politicians maybe true, but say it in China about Chinese officials and things can become very difficult for you and your family very quickly.
@josephreisinger335 ай бұрын
What about parts availability when something brakes? Is this company that good? Cheers mate. 👍🖖💪
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
That would be my primary concern if I was an owner.
@UltralightMotorcycleCamping5 ай бұрын
I'd definitely wait a year to see some real reviews as riders get some time in the saddle and evaluate reliability. The CFMoto 450 Ibex is more my idea of a unicorn bike but it's too heavy. I wish Kove would make an ADV version of their 450 Dakar rally bike - large fuel capacity, large rear rack, off road oriented and reliable. My *real* hope is that the Toureg 660 and CHYNA bikes pressure mainline motorcycle companies to finally make the light ADV bikes we want.
@WetFeet45 ай бұрын
More fuel range on the Kove 450? You realize it has like 500km range with its 3 tanks, and it is super off road orientated given they’ve finished the Dakar. One can make an adventure bike out of anything but I think the Kove 450 is already pretty close. Look on the forums and you’ll see the new luggage rack choices, modifications etc that they’re doing. I’m not ready to give up my 690 yet but I’m watching it.
@UltralightMotorcycleCamping5 ай бұрын
@@WetFeet4 - I didn't say "more fuel range". I said "an ADV version of their 450 Dakar rally bike - large fuel capacity...." I'd like an ADV version of their rally bike that has a large fuel capacity, but add a large rear rack, keep most of its off road orientation with maybe a few concessions to ADV comfort and convenience for road use, more of an emphasis on long term reliability rather than race performance, etc. One feature I'd like to see is the ability to fully refuel someplace that didn't require luggage on the rear rack to be removed.
@WetFeet45 ай бұрын
@@UltralightMotorcycleCamping ahh, gotcha, ok. Yeah understood on the rear luggage/fuel, such a pain in the butt on my 690. My friend just got back home literally tonight on his Kove 450, just rode from the US to Costa Rica, so I’ll finally be able to check one out and ride one. He said it felt comfortable and easily cruised at 120kph or 75mph. I can’t remember if he bought racks, definitely soft luggage.
@UltralightMotorcycleCamping5 ай бұрын
@@WetFeet4 - I'd *love* to see a video report on that US to Costa Rica trip. That would go a long way toward satisfying some of my concerns about reliability, if not long term durability. There is an awful lot to like about the Kove 450 Rally. I'd love to see the off road oriented ADV version, although I agree that the aftermarket can make it an ADV bike, more or less. I was disappointed to see a video of the Aprilia Toureg 660 that had a leaking crankshaft oil seal, the first dealer insisted the oil was chain lube (it clearly wasn't) to avoid a warranty repair, the second dealer admitted the seal was leaking oil but a week later still didn't have authorization from Aprilia to perform the warranty repair, so the guy rented a car and went car camping in California rather than moto camping (ugh), bought an REI duffel bag to stuff his panniers so he could check the luggage when flying home, then he'll eventually need to fly back to get his motorcycle. I normally don't assign much value to dealer support because I do my own maintenance and minor repairs, but that story doesn't make me want to buy an Aprilia.
@WetFeet45 ай бұрын
@@UltralightMotorcycleCamping yeah wow that’s too bad, the 660 sure looks interesting to me too. I’m a small guy so I don’t want a huge bike either. I also do all of my own maintenance, so to some extent I’m ok with my older bikes (990, 690, VStrom). But someday I’ll be needing a new bike. So yeah my friend bought his bike in Ca, then did some little rallies in Baja for a week and then rode it all the way down. Can’t wait to see the bike. It’s definitely an interesting option. Seems like a growing community too. What a bunch of idiots all of the other big brands, could’ve produced this bike years ago.
@ronalddurkin83444 ай бұрын
Update, Rally Pro upcoming test by MCN UK seems to show the same welded one piece frame I saw in the UK (probably same place Ragley Hall) , so where your side shot grahics (link below etc) show a bolt on sub frame, dont know what model that really is?
@jackmosby5 ай бұрын
But can it compete with the 690 enduro? That bike seems to monopolize the swiss army knife motorcycle space.
@johannescarlsson45595 ай бұрын
Different animal. 690 is still 20kg lighter. Kove has a better frame design, swing arm similar. Engine twin adds about 10kg + more fuel range. As it is now the Kove 450 Rally is kicking the 690 of the dual sport throne. Really hope this trigger a wave of clean lightweight bikes
@laynesellersАй бұрын
How easy is it to change the air filter?
@scottishboer31265 ай бұрын
How much is it snd can it carry two passengers nicely Me and wife do lots of off roading in Africa
@TRAVERSE_ADV5 ай бұрын
Ive seen videos of the USA importer weighing the bikes on FB. Not much research into this video mate! The specs are spot on. Kove use things like hollow titanium axles and a stressed member chassis to reduce weight. They will be expensive motorcycles in Australia. The rally will be over AUD$20k. No dealer network and parts availability for over 20k is a no go. The motor is either a zongshen or a Kymco, its a clone not a KTM engine. It has "ZF-KY" on the casings. If you google it, Kymco and Zomgshen sotes come up. The rally will not sell in Australia in its current weight as it will not pass ADR as it has no catalytic converter and no ABS. The draw card for the Rally isnt the weight, its the suspension travel. BUT the suspension seems to be made by a Chinese MTB suspension manufacturer so may not be very good.
@Nerb15 ай бұрын
You'll have to add 5 or 6 kg for the australian model since they'll have to add abs. ie... we probably will never see it.
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
Finally some common sense comment. I hope rally will get to Europe but even if not, I'll import one from China myself 😂 there's no competition for her
@haraldsimon28074 ай бұрын
I like the traditional enduro design. The 800ccm is more as enough and it is my preferred size. - Riding the 1090 Adv R at the moment - The Kove will be the next one if KTM fixes the motor and eletric troubles. Sure, we have to wait until we know the weight optimizatioin has no impact on the durabililty.
@marcutrillogibert91543 ай бұрын
I've bought one Kove 800x pro , only 1100km but suspension is very great, weight is 190Kg but the tank only have less than 18 litres capacity. Engine similar to KTM 790, I've replaced for my tenere T7 that was over to 45000 km. T7 is more smooth but Kove is more capable.
@vincedemarzio91675 ай бұрын
Bikes have already been reviewed by Italians channels, weight claimed is legitimate. They didn't use any steel, it's all aluminium...even the mirrors!! Shame that the top guy at Kove, who engineered and really pushed for this bike, has left. So now has to be seen what direction the company will take.
@Free_Ranger_CT1105 ай бұрын
He's still a company director but no longer CEO stated in the letter on their website.
@WorldwideRealityVideos2 ай бұрын
same motor as the Ktm? Pro or con.....
@stacksmasher4 ай бұрын
The only thing I worry about is parts. What good is a bike if I cant fix it when it breaks.
@mariusmarius48325 ай бұрын
Just amazing how brainwashed and no bias people are against china. Try watching some you tube channels by people who have moved for instance from from UK to China and see how many light years ahead that country has become and moved in comparison to Europe. I will definitely without any hesitation but this bike .🇬🇧
@Blockbuster20335 ай бұрын
I meaaan... It is a fact that they deport whole masses of people to put them in concentration camps and have them work non stop. It is a fact that they give a flying f*** about ip rights. It is a fact that they help an active war agressor (Russia). And it is also a fact that they fund chinese companies to be able to undercut western prices to destroy the market and price western companies out of the market. Nothing brainwashed here. You can decide to not care about the described issues and buy chinese products. Heck even I buy chinese stuff sometimes. But you gotta at least acknowledge these facts.
@Heraklej5 ай бұрын
Where is link to these stickers i want to order it ASAP
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
rubberdust.com/👍
@miro_s5 ай бұрын
Hey solid! Thanks for this. I don’t see why it would be impossible to make a small twin around the 160/170kg mark! Imagine taking the 690 platform as-is and stick in it a 500cc parallel twin of the sort of the LC8a. You’d have a budget of 20kg to add a cylinder and relative paraphernalia. Given that ktm can produce entire enduro engines at 25kg, why not?
@starseeddeluxe4 ай бұрын
Exactly. Single cylinder motorcycles need to be PERMANENTLY discontinued. A single cylinder engine cannot ever reach the balance of a parallel twin, because the twin has pistons that are half the weight. Parallel twin engines sound beautiful, and single cylinder engines sound like a lawnmower. Imagine the sound of a motocross race if everyone was running 250cc parallel twins with super loud exhaust?
@miro_s4 ай бұрын
@@starseeddeluxe that might be a little drastic, but it’s an interesting point.
@miro_s4 ай бұрын
@@delusion2987 just found out one exists, the cfmoto 450mt. Would be interesting to try it out
@miro_s4 ай бұрын
@@delusion2987 yes, indeed.
@miro_s4 ай бұрын
@@delusion2987 PS. Noticed the kove 800x is 185kg fully fuelled, or so they say. Know nothing about it tho…
@GreenString5 ай бұрын
They cannot be trusted. They are spelling “curb” weight the American way and not the correct UK & Aussie way, “kerb” weight. They’ll be riding on the wrong side of the road next😀
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
😆🇦🇺
@WayneMcKenzie5 ай бұрын
So can you buy street legal Kove in Australia? I just did a search and I can't find any dealers or any Koves for sale.
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
Nope not that I can see. It’s why this video is all hypothetical. Nothing for me to test myself 😢
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
All mater of time my roo riding mates no worries, they still only starting with sales worldwide
@untrainedprofessionals23745 ай бұрын
Easy way to sort it is just roll one onto a set of scales. Bike makers have fudged weight numbers for ages. The base Triunph Tiger 800 claimed 210kgs (from memory)Wet/Curb weight. New flash. It wasn't.
@qwertyuiopLT5 ай бұрын
There is no magic related to the weight of this bike. DR650 and XR650 reached even lower curb weights decades ago using heavy steel frames with no compromises on longevity or titanium/magnesium alloys. Modern bikes became bloated and obese, because nobody REALLY cares about the weight in the end. Riding backroads solo is a nice dream, though I doubt that 90% of adventure riders ever do anything more complicated than a group ride on some simple dirt roads. Who cares if you drop your +220 kg whale with 5 other guys around to help you out? A heavy bike is a nice thing to have on the highway though, which is the place where most riders spend most amount of time anyway. People vote with their wallets and we'd have a lot more sub 180 kg bikes if everyone really needed that. And we became so used to these bloated bikes that hearing about KOVE releasing a normal weight bike seems like a lie or a technical marvel.
@generaldistrust5 ай бұрын
RALLY *all the waaayyy* especially the one presented at the expo, the *factory* stripped-down 160-170 KG one!!
@StupidusMaximusTheFirst3 ай бұрын
100hp/180kg?! This looks like an Africa Twin done right. The tech is there to build this kind of lightweight bikes and maintain all frame strength requirements, it's just that most manufacturers for one reason or another won't do it. Why they've beaten the already established KTM, if they did? Maybe cause established manufacturers have also an already established long chain of distributors they get their parts from, and many other reasons, there are advantages when you are new to something, when you have to do everything from scratch, including choosing who you gonna work with, who you're getting parts from etc. On the other hand, despite the good looks of the bike, when you try to bring the weight down, you also need those design innovations, not just materials or strong lightweight parts, and what is plainly obvious in the video is this old school luggage system, you just don't do this on a lightweight designed bike, there are better designs, I've definitely seen them around, you wouldn't design in such a way and get a 180kg, something's gotta give. Maybe the translator gave up like you said. So yeah, who knows, maybe it's a good bike, maybe it's not, time will tell.
@algee82285 ай бұрын
I just can't see losing 20kg off the 790. Regardless, even at 190ish kg that's too heavy for me! After recently buying a 250 Rally, the difference between this 160kg bike and my 112kg EXCF is so significant! So middle-weight not an option for me! Sure hope the 390R comes in pretty close to the Rally otherwise I might just have to forego the long-awaited KTM and keep the little Honda!
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
Sure, adventure bikes are for men, others should stick to bicycles and scooters not to get overwhelmed... You don't want to get some muscles or workout on the bike that would be terrifying! 😂👌🏿
@Dazza-u4c5 ай бұрын
To all the comments talking about KTM weak cams, you do know that all the parallel twin “ KTM” engines are made in China by CF Moto dont you ?
@wmbushUT5 ай бұрын
Ive sat on the normal model. it felt very light!! felt sturdy. I didn't like the dinky bars. 7/8'? and the shift/brake levers felt cheap. My main concern would be if this is the same engine as the KTM790.. thing is not reliable...
@WetFeet45 ай бұрын
Massive cam lobe wear, but who knows if they fixed it
@alanwade29625 ай бұрын
@@WetFeet4 Do you think that KTM would just sit back and say "f**k it" if there's a known issue in their motors?
@WetFeet45 ай бұрын
@@alanwade2962there’s an entire forum dedicated to the cam wear and they are currently signing a petition and threatening to sue KTM for ignoring the issue, so yes is the answer to your question. Either way I have 4 KTM and love them, don’t have one of the problematic bikes.
@rethinking-h8k5 ай бұрын
There are reviews from Italy, the real wet weight is 193. Measured by the magazines. 12 kg lighter than aprilia. Same design of the fuel tank.
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
Thanks👍
@johannescarlsson45595 ай бұрын
800x Pro?
@rethinking-h8k5 ай бұрын
@johannescarlsson4559 yes. The pro version All the magazines in Italy have tested this bike. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oGOwlWWVfrB3gM0si=obplkgqmyKhkUWBk For example.
@MotoProspector-pv6wf5 ай бұрын
The rally version is 364 lb with 2 gallons of fuel and I'm afraid they thinned out everything and there's going to be issues with bent frames rims everything. A light powerful bike just don't crash or ride hard with it.
@kai-uweoch11595 ай бұрын
My ”adventurized” Husky 701 (small crash bars, lightweight luggage rack and small front screen and GPS platform from Adv Spec, standard 13l tank) is 165kg wet ready to ride. No way that they made a two cylinder bike with 185kg wet.
@WetFeet45 ай бұрын
Yeah me too, 690 rally set up, seems absolutely crazy to think of a twin with that HP for just another 55 pounds, wow. Yet there are a few 800 owners chiming in here. I guess I’d have to see it with my own eyes to believe it.
@johannescarlsson45595 ай бұрын
How is that no way? The engine is only 10kg heavier and the 701 frame is a pretty stupid design. No way a 500exc is 35kg lighter than a 701 ;)
@pepperthepep5 ай бұрын
When will it be available in Europe?
@NoRoads2AllRoads5 ай бұрын
already is
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
Greece, Italy, Poland already is but imports are slow and people are still mostly waiting than buying
@888jimmy5 ай бұрын
Can you even buy Kove in Oz? Sounds like more marketing sensation than technical fact.
@chroniclesofsolid5 ай бұрын
Nope, not available here otherwise I’d have a test ride and see for myself 😢