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Clubman A

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Crf 230 question


I have just recently purchased a nice little crf 230 , which I am getting ready for trail riding , a few questions for any 230 owners. how many miles can I expect from a tank of fuel .? And any thing I should look out for / check with this model before I get out there and use it , I have not as yet seen any bad reports on these bikes and they seem to be a very capable trail bike 



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Fuel range of mine 2007 model is

100 miles easily without going onto reserve.

The only week point I have found is the Rear suspension linkage to shock  has roller bearings with no grease nipples, needs stripping and greasing

Happy riding



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Thanks Neil, I like the 100 mile tank range  biggrin 



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I have also just recently bought a crf230, and I'm finding it very good for trail riding 

Last week i done 95 miles before going on to reserve! 

Mine has a hagon rear shock and a kuoba lowering link,

The standing position is a bit strange as the handle bars and footpegs are too close together 

All in all after a lot of exc's and Freeride's ect i wish I had this little bike years ago! 



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What happened to the Beta Kevin ?



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I have still got it at the moment , but it will be up for sale when the crf is ready , going back to a 4t as I prefer riding them , the beta was my first 2T ,

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I've had mine from new, 100 miles + per tank, Ive just used mine in Morocco, love it.IMG_0435.JPG



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So where's piccy then?... biggrin

Without one it didn't happen!wink



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Clubman B

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If you Google 'Honda crf230 wordpress ' it will tell you all you need to know. 

Kev 



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Clubman A

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Sounds good I will take a look , Jacks riding in Morocco would be a dream smile I New they were popular bikes but until I started to look for one I didnt realise just how hard it was to find a good one , I will post up a picture when I have finished it biggrin



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Clubman A

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Thanks Butty just had a look at that site , great for parts and info , forgot to mention I was lucky to find one with a rear disc conversion smile



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Blueray wrote:

Thanks Butty jurearabrake at thet site , great for parts and info , forgothinmention I was lucky to find one with a rear disc conversion smile


              lucky you!!!  Thats one of the mods i would realy like to do,

             I think that the rear brake is the biggest weak point 



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Clubman A

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Finished and ready for Saturdays ride , shame to get it dirty smile918C65D6-A187-4741-BA56-8695A871C84D.jpeg



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Good news on the back disc brake, looks like you just need a decent bash plate now and you'll be good to go. smile



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Yes Jacks its on my to do list smile



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Such a clean looking bike, how old is she?
She looks new!
The rack is nice touch too.

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Clubman A

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Its a 2009 Rich it didnt look like that when I got it Its surprising how a bit of spit and polish and a few bolt on goodies can transform the look

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This is what it was like before 77972482-FC21-477B-AE7F-B93AD73A775C.jpeg



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Nice looking bike you have there,  those graphics look good would you be able to tell me where they are from? 

I fancy some myself, 

Thanks Kev 



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butty wrote:

Nice looking bike you have there,  those graphics look good would you be able to tell me where they are from? 

I fancy some myself, 

Thanks Kev 


 To each his own. I thought the before pics look very nice and the sweet lines of the bike have been disguised by the new look graphics with different styles on swing arm, rear mudguard, tank and fairing. Isn't diversity wonderful.

I wonder if you have used a rack on a trail bike before Kevin? I thought it a good idea until I had caught my heel on it dismounting and fallen over dragging the bike on top of me a few times.



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As you say pete each to there own ,that's why we were all born different , I have had a rack on my last three bikes and never had a problem falling off by catching my leg on them , but i normally find some other way of falling off biggrin



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butty wrote:

Nice looking bike you have there,  those graphics look good would you be able to tell me where they are from? 

I fancy some myself, 

Thanks Kev 


 Thanks mate I found them on eBay not over expensive saying I had to get them from the USA  good quality though 



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