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The more trail friendly CRF's have simple air-cooled engines, and are available from 50 cc (3.1 cu in) to 449 cc (27.4 cu in). The Honda CRF450R was the first in the series, followed by the CRF250R in 2004.
Automatic, 3-Speed 4.5 bhp SuperCub C100 Honda C100EX: 1986–2003 Four-stroke, SOHC 2-valve, Single-Cylinder, Air-cooled 97.00 9.0 : 1 50.0 x 49.50 AC-CDI Carburetor Keihin PB 16 mm 4-speed rotary, multiplate, automatic, centrifugal, wet type 8.77 hp @ 9000 rpm Wave 100, Dream100, Astrea Prima, Astrea Grand, Supra X 100, Honda NF 100 (successor)
The XR50 is a small four-stroke 50 cc (3.1 cu in) child's entry level motorcycle, introduced in 1969 and still in production as the CRF50 in 2021. [3] Originally it was called the Z-50, then Trail-50, the XR 50, CRF 50, and the mini dirt bike.
List of motorcycles by type of engine is a list of motorcycles by the type of motorcycle engine used by the vehicle, such as by the number of cylinders or configuration.. A transverse engine is an engine mounted in a vehicle so that the engine's crankshaft axis is perpendicular to the direction of travel.
Trail 50 (C100H, C100T, CA100T) 49 XR50R: 49 ZB50: 49 Zoomer/Ruckus (NPS50) 49 AC15: 50 Super Cub C105, CD105: 54 Sports Cub C115(Canada Only) 54 Trail 55 (C105H, C105T, CA105T) 54 Super Cub C65, S65: 63 C70 Passport, CD70: 72 Motosport (SL70) 72 Motosport (XL70) 72 ST70, CT70 Trail 70: 72 Scrambler (CL70) 72 XL80: 79 Aero 80 (NH80) 80 XR80: 80 ...
Offered at a low price of $749, [6] it had a top speed of 60 mph and was equipped with a two-stroke 123 cc (7.5 cu in) air cooled motor. [7] It was a very popular motorcycle, and it dominated motocross for a while.
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The Honda CRF450X is an off-road motorcycle made by Honda Motor Company.It currently has a 450 cc (27 cu in) liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. First offered in 2005, [2] the CRF450X shares very little with the CRF450R motocrosser.