Honda CRF - Reviews And Classifieds
The Honda CRF family is a series of four-stroke motocross motorcycles aimed as
a successor to the
Honda
XR family and also as a replacement to the well received but now discontinued
Honda CR family.
The CRF line was launched in 2002 and is made up of full size motorcross motorcycles
which are built around liquid cooled single cylinder four-stroke engines ranging
from 50cc to 649cc.
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Honda CRF 50
For your youngest bike loving dirt riders the Honda CRF50 is the perfect
adventure and learning bike. It has a small but effective 49cc engine
with an automatic transmission. |
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Honda CRF 70
The Honda CRF70 is a great little bike that looks and feels like a big
bike. It gives your younger riders who are just starting out and ready
to move up to a real competition styled dirt bike a way to get their feet
wet. |
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Honda CRF 80
The Honda CRF80 is a great youth bike for the kid in anyone who loves
dirt. It excels in off road whether it's tackling the roughest terrain
or racing in the dust. |
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Honda CRF 150
The Honda CRF150 started a new generation of dirt bikes by getting rid
of the old kick start and making fun playing in the dirt as simple as
the push of a button. |
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Honda CRF 230
For six speeds of constant fun the Honda CRF230 can't be beat. It is
a smallish dirt bike but that hides the true power and versatility of
this quick bike. Its 34.5" seat makes it not as small as it appears at
first glance. |
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Honda CRF 250
The Honda CRF250 delivers 249ccs of power and power jumping abilities
as well with its single cylinder 4-stroke liquid cooled engine. It has
both durability and stability. |
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Honda CRF 450
Honda introduced the heights of dirt bike racing with its CRF450. This
not so little lightweight stands with a 37.6" seat making it a tall, lanky
hard running bike that digs into the dirt like a ground hog but flies
like a bird. |