Honda's CFR450R is the nuclear option in the motocross wars. Light, powerful, nimble, responsive, it offers the most performance and refinement of any bike in its class. For 2016, we've made some fine-tuning changes that make it a little better, but the big features that separate it from the pack remain.For example, there's the CRF450R's engine mode select button that lets you choose between three settings (standard, smooth and aggressive), just by pushing a handlebar-mounted button. Use that in conjunction with our available HRC fuel injection setting tool, and it's easier than ever to adjust your engine's output for specific track conditions.Next, the CRF450R's revolutionary KYB air fork features both high- and low-speed compression and rebound damping, letting you dial in the CRF450R's suspension in much quicker.Details like a fork that's five millimeters longer this year and a new shock link help make the CRF450R even more stable. There's even a new chain roller to help. All in all, you have everything you need to put you up front, from the second the start gate drops to when the checkered flag falls.
The CRF50F offers up an unbeatable combination: Its tough, reliable engine develops smooth, easy-to-use power; three-speed transmission with automatic clutch; and tough suspension that stands up to youthful enthusiasm.
If motorcycling is all about practicality, the CRF250L is still one of the best choices you can make. Awesome fuel economy. Tough, go-anywhere construction. A simple, reliable single-cylinder Honda engine with a wide powerband. An upright seating position that's comfortable for a wide range of riders, from short to tall, beginner to expert.
Just hop on, push the electric starter, and have a blast. Because it's a Honda four-stroke, you don't have to worry about excessive maintenance. With its overall size, sturdy frame and lightweight components, the CRF230F is just the right size for adults or larger teens who can't wait to take on the twists and turns of the trail.
Honda's 2015 CRF150F was built with the serious off-road enthusiast in mind. 149cc of power, a 33-inch seat height, and differentiate this Honda in what has become a highly competitive segment of the motorcycle market. Built in Japan but ridden the world over, the CRF150F was designed to be taken straight off the showroom floor and ridden away from the truck and into the elements - a 1.9-gallon tank provides fuel for the journey.