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.
No, you can't. Because the two engines are not of the same size. The 250 cc engine is bigger than the 125 cc engine, so things will not fit between them.
The CRF-250 is a popular model of Honda motorcycles. The bike can be purchased at any Honda dealership. Alternatively, used models can frequently be found on eBay and Craigslist.
no get the crf 250 beter quality parts the 230 is like a trail bike i would get the crf 250
The CRF 150 will barely edge the DRZ 125 on top speed.
Dont get me wrong they are both great bikes but suzuki has always had fast bikes my friend has a suzuki drz 125 and his friend has a Honda crf 150 the suzuki drz 125 has more power and is a great bike the Honda crf 150 is also a great bike but suzuki rmz 450 vs Honda crf 450 im going with......... suzuki rmz 450 all the way!!!!!!!
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
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.
i would go with a crf 150r because its motocross and crf 230f suck
is the tire presure in a honda dirt bike 230 crf
The DRZ 125 will barely edge the CRF 100 on top speed.but a klx 100 or kx 100 will beat them bothe
the Honda cr80r is a two stroke 80cc dirt bike, the crf 80 i don't believe there is such a thing but the crf 70 is a 70cc fourstroke dirt bike. the cr80r is a lot quicker bike