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Honda CRF450R
ManufacturerHonda Motor Company
ClassMotocross
EngineSingle-cylinder, SOHC, Multivalve, water-cooled, four-stroke

The Honda CRF450R is a four-stroke racing motocross motorcycle built by Honda Motor Company. It is the successor to the Honda CR250R two-stroke.

The Honda CRF450X is the enduro version of the Honda CRF450R.

Notable changes

2004 7/8" Handlebars
2008 Honda Progressive Steering Damper
2009 Fuel injection
2013 Air forks, dual exhaust

First generation: 2002-2004

First Generation CRF450R
Production2002-2004
PredecessorHonda CR series
SuccessorSecond Generation CRF450R
Engine449 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder SOHC four-stroke, 96mm x 62.1mm, 11.5:1 compression
Transmission5-speed
SuspensionFront: 305mm travel Rear: 315mm travel
BrakesSingle disc, 240mm
Wheelbase59.4 in
Seat height28.6 in
Weight224.9 lbs[citation needed] (dry)
Fuel capacity2.4 gals

The CRF450R was introduced in 2002. Unlike the competing Yamaha YZ426, the first generation CRF450R has an aluminum frame. In 2003, Honda added a longer shock and new linkage to raise the rear end and steepen the head angle. In 2003, camshaft, exhaust, and ignition map were revised. The handlebar size was changed to 78 in (22 mm) in 2004.

Second generation: 2005-2008

Second Generation CRF450R
Production2005-2008
PredecessorFirst Generation CRF450R
SuccessorThird Generation CRF450R
Engine449 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder SOHC four-stroke, 96mm x 62.1mm, 12.0:1 compression
TransmissionClose-ratio five-speed
SuspensionFront: 47mm inverted Showa cartridge fork with rebound and compression damping adjustability; 12.4 inches travel Rear: Pro-Link Showa single shock with spring preload, rebound damping adjustability, and high/low-speed compression damping adjustability; 12.5 inches travel
BrakesFront: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper Rear: Single 240mm disc
TiresFront: 80/100-21 Rear: 110/90-19
Rake, trail26.79°, 109.4mm
Wheelbase58.7 in
Seat height37.6 in
Weight218.5 lbs (claimed)[1] (dry)
Fuel capacity1.9 gals

The second generation CRF450R had a redesigned motor and frame with new bodywork styling from the new CRF250R. In 2008, the Honda Progressive Steering Damper (HPSD) was introduced, allowing the steering geometry to be more aggressive.

Third generation: 2009-2012

Third Generation CRF450R
Production2009-2012
PredecessorSecond Generation CRF450R
SuccessorThird Generation CRF450R
Engine449 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder SOHC four-stroke, 96mm x 62.1mm, 12.0:1 compression
TransmissionClose-ratio five-speed
SuspensionFront: 48mm inverted KYB Air-Oil-Separate (AOS) with rebound and compression damping adjustability; 12.2 inches travel Rear: Pro-Link KYB single shock with spring preload, rebound damping adjustability, and high/low-speed compression damping adjustment; 12.6 inches travel
BrakesFront: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper Rear: Single 240mm disc
TiresFront: 80/100-21 Rear: 120/80-19
Rake, trail26° 52', 114.2mm
Wheelbase58.7 in
Seat height37.6 in
Weight234.8 lbs (claimed)[2] (wet)
Fuel capacity1.5 gal

The third generation CRF450R had fuel-injection and an all-new bike to match.

Fourth generation: 2013-present

Fourth Generation CRF450R
Production2013–
PredecessorThird Generation CRF450R
Engine449 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder SOHC four-stroke, 96mm x 62.1mm, 12.5:1 compression
TransmissionClose-ratio five-speed
SuspensionFront: 48mm inverted KYB PSF® (Pneumatic Spring Fork) with rebound and compression-damping adjustability. 12.2 inches travel. Rear: Pro-Link® KYB single shock with adjustable spring preload, rebound damping adjustability, and high/low-speed compression damping adjustment. 12.4 inches travel
BrakesFront: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper Rear: Single 240mm disc
TiresFront: Dunlop MX51FA 80/100-21 Rear: Dunlop MX51 120/80-19
Rake, trail27° 04', 116mm
Wheelbase58.7 in
Seat height37.5 in
Weight242.7 lbs (claimed)[3] (wet)
Fuel capacity1.66 gal

The fourth and present generation of the CRF450R introduced a new twin-exhaust to centralize mass. Also new to the fourth generation were air forks.

See also

References