Honda CRF450X - Dirt Bikes
There was much excitement in 2005 when Honda introduced the CRF450X enduro bike, based on the award-winning CRF450R motocrosser. But to Honda’s dismay, the X wasn’t received with the same enthusiasm as the now-seven-time Ten-Best winning 450R. By no means was the X considered a bad bike; it just missed the mark slightly and therefore didn’t top any comparison tests.
it was clear to everyone that this Honda still has a generous amount of moto blood coursing through its veins. Starting with the Unicam, 4-valve motor, the CRF-X powerplant comes on hard compared to the other bikes. Snappy throttle response and abrupt power make riding aggressively a blast, but it also has its downsides. Many of our test riders complained of getting worn down by the rowdy 450X. This bike didn't make the biggest numbers on the dyno, but it often felt like it on the trail.
it was clear to everyone that this Honda still has a generous amount of moto blood coursing through its veins. Starting with the Unicam, 4-valve motor, the CRF-X powerplant comes on hard compared to the other bikes. Snappy throttle response and abrupt power make riding aggressively a blast, but it also has its downsides. Many of our test riders complained of getting worn down by the rowdy 450X. This bike didn't make the biggest numbers on the dyno, but it often felt like it on the trail.
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