is the tire presure in a honda dirt bike 230 crf
the difference between the Honda CR and CRF is that the CR is a two stroke bike, while the CRF is a 4 stroke bike.... the F stand for four stroke
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The Honda 125 is not bigger than a Honda 230 4 Stroke if the only difference is the size of the motor. The Honda 125 is actually a taller motorcycle than the Honda 230 4 Stroke when size is considered in inches from the ground to the seat.
CRF is just a label used by Honda in classifing the type of bike. for example Honda has lots of crf's. 50, 70, 80, 100, 150, 230, 250, 450.
What I s the correct spark plug gap for 2011 Yamaha 230 Dirt Bike.
If you want a slower bike just to slowly ride around and maybe sometimes open it up go with the crf 230. Very reliable, four stroke, and has a decent amount of power to have fun with. The rm 125 is for a more experienced rider, it is a two stroke and has alot more power then the crf.
There was no 2002 Honda CRF 50. In that year, it was an XR 50, 4 stroke. In 2003, Honda introduced the 4 stroke CRF 150 and CRF 230. Next year, the XR 50 and XR 70 were relabeled as CRF's. The CRF is just marketing, cooler to be a CRF than the previous XR label for that same machine. (I'm a Dad whose kid went through an XR 50, XR 70, XR 100, and CRF 150, ALL 4 strokes.) The XRorCRF 50 is a 4 Stroke, 3 speed, automatic clutch.
Maybe go for a crf or ttr 230 by Yamaha or Honda if you want a normal and still fast but easy ride. I would get a 250 2 stroke (but that's just because I've been riding for all of my life, no joke). 2 Strokes are WAY faster, and will throw you off dangerously at 150, but 4 strokes are way better for beginners. Don't go with any brand besides a KTM, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Honda, or Yamaha.
It all depends on how much experience you have and how you plan to ride. If you want somthing that is reliable and fast then get a honda crf 450. If you are a beginner than stay away from the bigger bikes. There is no doubt, they will hurt you. It is just a question of when. I have a 2007 Yamaha ttr 125l at home that is still running to this day. If you just wanna ride around and not do too much racing then I would highly recommend a Yamaha ttr model. The ttr 230 is a reliable bike and it is pretty fast for a 230. One last thing, if you have and neighbors that would call the police about loud noise... dont get a kawasaki. They make the loudest bikes.
It all depends on how much experience you have and how you plan to ride. If you want somthing that is reliable and fast then get a Honda crf 450. If you are a beginner than stay away from the bigger bikes. There is no doubt, they will hurt you. It is just a question of when. I have a 2007 Yamaha ttr 125l at home that is still running to this day. If you just wanna ride around and not do too much racing then I would highly recommend a Yamaha ttr model. The ttr 230 is a reliable bike and it is pretty fast for a 230. One last thing, if you have and neighbors that would call the police about loud noise... dont get a kawasaki. They make the loudest bikes.
a 230 might be a good bike to start with i ride a 250 and im 6 foot and 160 pounds so yeah somthing small might be good to start with or a 125 might be good and the brand of the bike will also matter on size so yeah and get a four stroke its easier to maintain