What is the seat height of the CFMOTO 800MT?
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Seat height is 825mm. Generally, a height of 167cm is most suitable for riding motorcycles with a seat height of around 780mm. Relevant information about the CFMOTO 800MT is as follows: Fuel consumption: Approximately 5 liters per 100 kilometers. A typical 125cc household motorcycle consumes about 2.5 liters per 100 kilometers, while a 500cc motorcycle consumes around 4 liters. The CFMOTO 800MT is a twin-cylinder, 800cc motorcycle with a fuel consumption of about 5 liters per 100 kilometers. In congested urban traffic conditions, fuel consumption can reach 6-7 liters, while on long-distance trips at a steady speed of 80-90 km/h, around 4 liters is sufficient. Power configuration: The CFMOTO 800MT is equipped with a 799cc inline twin-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, delivering a maximum power of 70kW (95hp) at 9000rpm and a maximum torque of 77Nm at 6500rpm.
I understand the seat height of the CFMOTO 800MT motorcycle. The official data is around 825mm. This height is quite moderate, neither too high nor too low. For riders above 170cm in height, they can easily touch the ground with their toes; for those shorter, say below 165cm, they might feel less stable when supporting the bike. As an adventure motorcycle, the 800MT's seat height design takes off-road clearance into consideration - a higher ground clearance better adapts to bumpy roads, though extra care is needed when parking in urban areas. If you frequently go on long-distance trips or off-road adventures, this height can reduce thigh fatigue; if needed, you can also adjust the suspension or add a low seat accessory - I've seen some riders do this to adapt to different road conditions.
I've ridden the CFMoto 800MT, with an actual seat height of about 825mm, which can be a threshold for beginners. If you're new to motorcycles and concerned about footing, it's best to try sitting on it at a dealership first; if your toes can't fully touch the ground, you might wobble when stopping. The advantage of this height is the excellent visibility and more agile handling in turns, especially on uneven terrain, making it safer. As a daily commuter, the 800MT can be slightly tricky in city traffic when stopping, but the impact is minimal once you're used to it. Choosing a bike that matches your height is crucial, and the manufacturer offers some adjustable options to help optimize the experience.