Seems like the ERC is a tad shite
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To me it seems this fellow set out with a previous agenda towards this bike. Many of his critiques could be summed up to the fact that this bike is intended to be more adept in the dirt. And not just riding thru but serious dirt riding activity. The high stall torque converter is a performance thing, performance in the dirt, I would bet.Seems like the ERC is a tad shite
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Yet MCN have just tested the 450 GS against four similar bikes and slated its dirt performance, giving the CF MOTO 450 MT the overall win .To me it seems this fellow set out with a previous agenda towards this bike. Many of his critiques could be summed up to the fact that this bike is intended to be more adept in the dirt. And not just riding thru but serious dirt riding activity. The high stall torque converter is a performance thing, performance in the dirt, I would bet.
I think this bike will make a decent town bike but one does have to compensate for the influence of the dirt oriented features. Personally I would rather have a big single made in europe/us for that.
One should check out the bike for themselves imo. These tube vids are getting out of hand, imo no one to publish, you just put out whatever "blank" you want ....


Then were doomed .....Yet MCN have just tested the 450 GS against four similar bikes and slated its dirt performance, giving the CF MOTO 450 MT the overall win .
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I just watched a "nothing to prove" youtube video where he rides a 450gs around the parking area at a dealership in germany. You do get to see how the centrifugal clutch works. It doesn't seem to engage late at all to me .... I think he quoted 2400ish rpms where that particular bike engaged the clutch. And it stays engaged until you almost stop. It just sounded like someone very skilled with a clutch imo. Check it out for yourself ......Then were doomed .....
But once again I think it is possible to go out and find a review that supports one's own opinion fairly easy ....
I also should have mentioned the possibility of starting out in second gear when road riding this bike, being obviously geared for dirt or even trail riding. But I don't have the bike, nor have I rode it, so my opinion is just that, another opinion .... lol I could be wrong ......
I'm going to go back and see what Big Rock Moto has to say about the 450, He did a review a while back and his reviews are fairly objective .... I don't remember what said but I think he mostly liked it.
Then were doomed .....
But once again I think it is possible to go out and find a review that supports one's own opinion fairly easy ....
I also should have mentioned the possibility of starting out in second gear when road riding this bike, being obviously geared for dirt or even trail riding. But I don't have the bike, nor have I rode it, so my opinion is just that, another opinion .... lol I could be wrong ......
I'm going to go back and see what Big Rock Moto has to say about the 450, He did a review a while back and his reviews are fairly objective .... I don't remember what said but I think he mostly liked it.
Another thing - if the 450GS is supposedly so adept in the dirt , especially in Trophy guide , then why do BMW fit it with cast wheels and expect you to fork out another £1000 ( complete guess ) for spoked wheels when it’s already ) £1000 more expensive than anything else in the 450 class ?To me it seems this fellow set out with a previous agenda towards this bike. Many of his critiques could be summed up to the fact that this bike is intended to be more adept in the dirt. And not just riding thru but serious dirt riding activity. The high stall torque converter is a performance thing, performance in the dirt, I would bet.
I think this bike will make a decent town bike but one does have to compensate for the influence of the dirt oriented features. Personally I would rather have a big single made in europe/us for that.
One should check out the bike for themselves imo. These tube vids are getting out of hand, imo no one to publish, you just put out whatever "blank" you want ....
the 450 gs is going to be a hit ..... It seems to me you just have to find the right review ......Another thing - if the 450GS is supposedly so adept in the dirt , especially in Trophy guide , then why do BMW fit it with cast wheels and expect you to fork out another £1000 ( complete guess ) for spoked wheels when it’s already ) £1000 more expensive than anything else in the 450 class ?
Come back when you find it and post it upthe 450 gs is going to be a hit ..... It seems to me you just have to find the right review ......
I rode one today and I think it is absolutely fine, don’t understand what he is talking about. Works great and if I bought a 450GS would want the ERC. Each to their own@Arsey the Rocketman has spoken, and having ridden one at the dealership I can confirm his experience




What's the story re: Shred Graphics?Well Trophy Peet has his, Shred Graphics have the templates all ready to go and taking orders and he has Haan Wheels in 21/18” fitted.
Anyone wanting their own take the parts are ready to go,
You can have the graphics of your choice.What's the story re: Shred Graphics?
Does this suggest that it's possible to purchase a non-ERC, then apply 'Trophy' graphics as a 'wrap' for the desired colour scheme?
That might create best of both worlds in terms of visual/engine preferences?
You can have the graphics of your choice.
They done the templates of his so can design whatever you choose. for those interested or just curious?
Here’s one for you, PaulShred Graphics, decals for dirt riders https://share.google/lO6ZMDdtGkYYKmWwP
Is this them?
I'm sure there's a bob or two to be made there, around the 'Trophy' colours of the 450GS.
