Cf moto utv

aled1590

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Location
N.wales
I had a quick demo of a 600 I think it was, not the 1000 anyway. Nice and comfortable and well finished in the cab. Plenty of poke in it and not much bigger in size than a quad. Not done anything about it since unsure if to look for a used diesel utv or new petrol
 

aled1590

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Location
N.wales
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RJ1

Member
Location
Wales
Got a 600 with cab etc. Apart from being a bit noisy (and i have nothing to compare it against) it's been great. Very handy to check stock across the village and was about the same price as a Honda bike. 2 yr warranty too.
 
If buy new I’d be worried about second hand value as they seem like bargains used

if buying new as annoying as it is you can’t beat a old fashioned Honda with foot gears for reliability and resale
 

Wood field

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Livestock Farmer
To be fair our Corvus has been ok but… shite parts availability so any warranty work takes forever ( our dealer has been spot on) importer blames Corvus , dealer blames importer.. however at the thick end of £22k for the new Corvus,the cf looks a bargain .
 

Wood field

Member
Livestock Farmer
Used to love the old 500s had a hydrostatic one which I wished they still made

now just run 2 420s the newest with power steering is a little nimble powerhouse and probably out pulls the old 500s
Ours is just the manual foot change, it’s getting tired but I’ll give it some tlc after lambing is over
I use the buggy daily but the quad wins hands down for gathering the moor
 

RJ1

Member
Location
Wales
Only issue has been a door latch. No other experience of other utvs but has made winter stock checking much more enjoyable. Limited to 36mph, which is ok and grips well on the field. Corvus 600 now available which looks good, but we'd happily consider another cfmoto and probably a bike when the 420 is up for change.
 

Wood field

Member
Livestock Farmer
Only issue has been a door latch. No other experience of other utvs but has made winter stock checking much more enjoyable. Limited to 36mph, which is ok and grips well on the field. Corvus 600 now available which looks good, but we'd happily consider another cfmoto and probably a bike when the 420 is up for change.
Our Corvus is a 1000 cc diesel, it will hold 40 on the flat but is slow ( ish) on hills
I would buy another one but the parts are slow when needed.
For the price the cf looks good especially when it’s 10k cheaper and has the same warranty
 

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