Edit / Update: Quite a few people have expressed concern on multiple forums, comment section below and on social media etc that the CRF450Ls horsepower rating on this page is a typo or incorrect. The horsepower rating below is not a typo on my end. The 2019 CRF450L horsepower and torque numbers are directly from Honda. Thanks as always for the feedback though guys, you keep me on my toes when it comes to information like this and at times I do make mistakes so having thousands of extra eyes on the information can be helpful.
Key 2019 CRF450L Info (for those in a hurry):
2019 CRF450L Price / MSRP: $10,399 (targeted) 2019 CRF450L Release Date: September 2018 2019 CRF450L Colors: Red 2019 CRF450L Horsepower: 25 HP 2019 CRF450L Torque: 23.6 ft/lb TQ 2019 CRF450L Miles Per Gallon: TBA 2019 CRF450L Seat Height: 37.1 inches 2019 CRF450L Weight: 289 lbs (curb)
Don't forget Hondas reputation is reliability. This might be the state of tune that they are happy to warranty, major service at 20,000 miles? If that's valve clearances then it's impressive.
Euro 4 emissions won't help the power of a single. To be honest the crf250x with it's us spec EPA jetting is pretty horrible to ride.
I'm sure there will be loads of scope for owners to turn the crf450l into what ever they want it to be.
With Pipes, Cams ,Pistons and remaps 60hp will be possible if that what the owner wants.
I couldnt possibly comment, oh well.
I want a pro-link xr200, best trail bike ever!!
No one enjoys the rip more than I do, but it rather nullifies the ideal notion of trail riding.
I think my 1980 trail riding days were the best, xr 200, xl250, dt 175 etc, basically anything that had lumps on the tyres (always s/h) and a bike that stood a chance of doing a day with nothing too serious falling off and never cost me more than £75.
Trail riding - rambling on a motorbike.
Thats my take on it, but sometimes - - -.
Im not a hypocrite, just weak minded ;)
Oh yes, the new Honda.
Loads of horsepower and torque.
If you must, declog, should release another 15hp.
Most dont look at the spec of the bike very closely, most just follow the sales pitch, cos they want to be sold whichever bike is their fancy.
Most riders cant race their bikes to the bikes full potential, its the riders potential that is lacking. (All of us!)
I remember Ady Smith turning up on a bog standard 200exc, lapped the late Mr Deacon at Maiden Newton on his works 4T Husky which those of you that can recall is a massive really open flat out circuit. Mr Deacon most certainly was not slow.
On paper the Honda looks the definitive modern generation trail bike.
Down form the enduro / mx basis, not a fundamental basic 250 trail bike.
Absolutely nothing wrong with the 250, just that the new 450 is, potentially, very mush more refined.
Any true trail bike should have a sensible piston - this does, 99% of everything else we ride does not.
I think this would last for years with old school servicing, sensible oil etc
A plus for me, there are loads of adventure type trails, TET, all over Europe etc, that this would be perfect for.
Most of the bikes that I see being used are, in my opinion, inappropriate.
KTM 690s seem to be suspiciously troubled, the big BMWs are great road touring bikes but are diabolical on anything demanding, all the new ones are easily written off parking against a wall, let alone letting them fall over. Everything revolves around bikes that are virtually unmmendable etc etc.
Most people dont work back from what they require from a bike, taking into account the bike function, riders ability and strength.
No good riding it, if you are either scared of it or cant pick it up!
On that note, Ive nearly finished my version of what I think is appropriate, will post at some point for you lot to rip the **** out of.
It had/has plenty of potential but has come just a little too late to avoid being euro trashed.
It could have been the ideal trail / touring bike, or at least taken a good stab at the title.
If you look at the wish list of most forums it goes something like this..
450cc (and the power that should go with that)
Fuel injection
Alloy frame & good suspension
Long service interval, long life engine
6 speed box (not close ratio)
It might be all of these apart from making the power required.
If you buy one now you will likely have to de-euro it, and void your warranty.
So probably best to wait a few years and buy it used & save some money... but wait.. there won't be any as no-one will have bought it new as the 250 is a better buy.
Best thing Honda could do it to sell it as is, but not to de-warranty it if modified.
The trains I work on are only 280 bhp and weigh 43 tons !
and?Trains aren't very good trail bikes are they
My new bike is only 7.5 hp but I expect I can keep up as we only go 15 MPH its not what you ride but how you ride it
It all depends where you're riding, 15 mph might be a real achievement on some lanes but just plain dawdling on others.
Simon p
I would say 20 to 45 hp is about the normal range of power for a trail bike.
Yes you can use bikes that are outside this range but they probably aren't ideal, in fact 20 to 30 hp is probably about right for the average sized bloke.
If however I was buying a 450 I would expect 40+ hp.
''a power up kit is now available, which consists of a new ECU and intake manifold, which together boost power into the mid-40s (theres no official figure from Honda yet). Better still, fitment of the kit doesnt affect the warranty nor affect the service intervals as Honda originally set them in accord with the higher output motor.
There is, however, one downside it costs £772, which on top of the cost of the bike comes to a daunting £10,241 by the time you get on the road''
That's more like it with regards the engine power. But that price!
and the ECU upgrade from Honda does give you more power but doesnt sort out the fuelling where as the Vortex ECU from the USA does sort the fuelling but unfortunately it would not be covered under the warranty.
Ive got 4000 miles on mine and all is good. The valve clearances needed adjusting at 1800 miles but not at 3600.
Its done two trips along the TET in Spain and Portugal first being 10 days 1200miles and the second 15 days 2100miles with no oil changes, when it was serviced at home the oil was still ok.
I got mine from Bransons in Yeovil for less than £8000 brand new.
and the ECU upgrade from Honda does give you more power but doesnt sort out the fuelling where as the Vortex ECU from the USA does sort the fuelling but unfortunately it would not be covered under the warranty.
Ive got 4000 miles on mine and all is good. The valve clearances needed adjusting at 1800 miles but not at 3600.
Its done two trips along the TET in Spain and Portugal first being 10 days 1200miles and the second 15 days 2100miles with no oil changes, when it was serviced at home the oil was still ok.
I got mine from Bransons in Yeovil for less than £8000 brand new.
Did that include the full power ecu and intake, for £8000
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So many roads........................So little time
Have just watched the Champion Adventures video on how to take all the tanks and pipes off a 450L. Interesting and it goes some way to explaining why it costs so much!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-vlooIiq3Q
(The above is not a link - you need to copy and paste it into your browser!)
-- Edited by NickJ on Saturday 28th of December 2019 04:02:26 PM