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2015 Honda CRF450R First Ride Review

2015 Honda CRF450R First Ride Review

Posted on January 11, 2016March 26, 2020 By Jarvis

As usual refinement is the name of the game for Honda in the 450 motocross class with its CRF450R ($8699 plus $310 destination charge). Big Red’s ’15 bike sees a multitude of tweaks highlighted by KYB’s second generation air fork, on-the-fly adjustable engine power modes, and subtle engine and braking hardware improvements.Despite being easy to ride in a variety of terrain, Honda’s 450 is often criticized for not being ‘fast’ enough. Honda answers with a unique solution, fitting a button on the right-hand side of the Renthal handlebar (971-bend) allowing the rider to switch between three engine power maps, on the fly, while riding.
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