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Honda CRF150F


FieldValue
nameHonda CRF150F
image2006HondaCRF150F002.jpg
manufacturerHonda
production2003–2017
predecessorHonda XR125
classOff road
engine156 cc, Air-Cooled, single-cylinder, four stroke
transmission5-speed manual
brakesFront: 240mm disc
Rear: drum
tiresFront: 70/100/19
Rear: 90/100/16
seat_height32.5 in
relatedHonda CRF230F
Honda CRF150R
Honda CRF125F

Rear: drum Rear: 90/100/16 Honda CRF150R Honda CRF125F

The Honda CRF150F was an off-road motorcycle that was first introduced in 2003 as the successor to the Honda XR series. The 150F was aimed at beginner to intermediate riders, teens or adults. Its main use is for family recreation and easy off-road trails. It has a relatively soft suspension, wide seat and high ground clearance. This motorcycle's primary design purpose is for trail riding or amateur hair scramble type races. With the manufacturer setup, racing is not recommended. They are known for their reliability and ease of use and maintenance.

2003–2005

The 2003 CRF150F was styled after Honda's racing bikes, with tuned suspension and 156 cc engine. It had a 5-speed manual transmission, O ring chain drive, and the Pirelli MT18 tires. The front brake was a 240mm hydraulic disc brake.

2006 redesign

The biggest change for 2006 was to the engine. In other years, the 150F's engine was a smaller version of the 230F. Less power with almost the same or slightly more weight. In 2006, Honda totally reconfigured the engine with a different compression ratio, 9.5:1, and a bore and stroke of 57.3 × 57.8. The overall weight savings of the new 149 cc were significant with an increase in power as well. Another change was a new electric start system. The battery is concealed under the left sidepanel out of the way from water or mud. With the new light weight engine, the 2006 150F with extra electric start system now weighs about the same as the 2005 model.

In 2017, the CRF150F was discontinued and replaced by the CRF125FB.

Specifications

All specifications are manufacturer claimed.

2003/200420052006/20072008EngineEngine TypeBore/StrokeCompression RatioValve TrainCarburetionIgnitionDrivetrainTransmissionFinal DriveChassis/Suspension/BrakesFront SuspensionRear SuspensionFront BrakesRear BrakesFront TireRear TireDimensionsRakeTrailWheelbaseSeat HeightGround ClearanceDry WeightFuel Capacity
{{convert156.8cccuinabbr=on}} Air-cooled single cylinder four-stroke{{convert149cccuinabbr=on}} Air cooled single cylinder four-stroke
{{convert63.5mmin49.5mminabbr=on}}{{convert57.3mmin57.8mminabbr=on}}
9.0:19.5:1
SOHC; Two-valve
24 mm piston-valve
CDI
5-speed manual
#520 O-ring-sealed chain, 13T/48T
35 mm leading-axle Showa fork; 9.1 in travel
Pro-Link Showa single shock; 8.8 in travelPro-Link Showa single shock; 8.9 in travel
Single 240 mm Disc
Drum
70/100-19
90/100-16
26.7 degrees
{{convert87.0mminabbr=on}}
52.2 in
32.5 in
10.0 in
{{convert216lbkgabbr=on}}{{convert223lbkgabbr=on}}{{convert236lbkgabbr=on}}
2.17 usgal, including 0.4 gallon reserve1.9 usgal, including 0.4 gallon reserve

References

References

  1. link. (2011-09-29 article from PowerSportsNetwork.com)
  2. [http://www.hondanews.com/categories/422/releases/2003 2005 Honda CRF150F Specifications] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-07-31 article from HondaNews.com)
  3. [http://www.hondanews.com/categories/422/releases/2891 2006/2007 Honda CRF150F Specifications] {{Webarchive. link. (2008-08-02 article from HondaNews.com)
  4. [http://www.hondanews.com/categories/422/releases/4022 2008 Honda CRF150F Specifications] {{Webarchive. link. (2007-10-06 article from HondaNews.com)
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