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CFMOTO also assembles the small displacement models on behalf of KTM in its Chinese factories, as well as producing the larger displacement KTM engines. Since 2017, CFMOTO has been listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange as Chunfeng Power with the code 603129. At the end of 2020, CFMOTO announced a new sub-brand of electric motorcycles, a Zeeho.
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The CFMOTO CF650-2 is a police version of the 650TR-G. It is the first high-horsepower motorcycle designed and produced in China. Its in-line twin-cylinder eight-valve engine has a volume of 650 Cubic centimeters, with a net weight of 458 pounds (208 kilograms), it only takes 11 seconds for a motorcycle to accelerate from a standstill to a speed of 200 kilometers per hour.
CFMoto Aspar Junior Team: CFMoto: 19 Alessandro Morosi All 71 Hamad Al-Sahouti 1–2 89 Marcos Uriarte All Asia Talent Team Honda: 56 Amon Odaki All 57 Danial Shahril All Astra Honda Racing Team 93 Fadillah Arbi Aditama 3–7 British Talent Team-MLAV Racing 8 Eddie O'Shea 1–5 52 Evan Belford All 92 Lucas Brown 6–7 Honda Racing Thailand 20
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Joel Esteban made his Grand Prix racing debut with CFMoto Aspar Team, replacing Ryusei Yamanaka. [1] Esteban raced in the FIM JuniorGP World Championship in 2023. Jacob Roulstone made his Grand Prix racing debut with Red Bull GasGas Tech3 , [ 3 ] replacing Filippo Farioli .
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