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    Honda crf 230f

    Hi

    I am about to buy one of these bikes. I'm 36 and getting into offroad biking. Trail riding mostly. I would like to know what people think of this bike and what their experiences are, particularly if you own one or have mates that do.

    Cheers

    Grant

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    Good bike, go well. If you used to ride an old XR then you will love it. if you want more Pep, get teh CRF250X, big difference in teh bikes even though it's only 20cc's.

    what did you used to ride?

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    Best to ask Wellyman but his is so modded that he might not remember. Lots of bottom end but suspension isnt tht of a CRF250X. Drum rear brakes and disc front. Aircooled so its heavy.

    Dont get me wrong damn good bike my mate did the oparau enduro on it and completed it beating better bikes but thts the rider. You will find it great for trail riding and mucking round(heavy bike, hard wheelies). But if you want to do competition then thnk about gettng sumthing with more pep.

    And there is also no kick starter only electric.
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    Cheese is right
    It depends what you used to ride .....
    and how agresive you want to ride now.

    The 230 is a great bike and perfect for trail riding
    The guy I brought my bike from upgraded to the CRF230 and is very happy with his.

    talk to your local dealer as they have family days which you can test ride the range of CRF's to see which one suits you best.


    Also check out
    http://www.thumpertalk.com
    there are forums on the CRF's for mods and riding tips

    Im also an old buggar (37) and have just got back into riding with my 6 year old son (CRF50)
    Its a lot of fun and keeps me away from this Bloody Computer!!!!

    Cheers

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    Thanks for the advice so far. I'm a late starter and only getting into it now....So I think its right for me. Don't want to buy second hand....already been burnt (bloody trademe)

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    Bloody great bikes. I have done a few mods to mine but stock standard they are great. reliable as hell. great for beginners , etc.g-dawg if you have any questions on the CRF i wil be happy to help.
    WM
    Wellyman

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    Smile

    What power up recommendations would you make:

    Jetting
    remove the baffle
    better air filter
    ????
    Any specifics?

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    Yam 230

    Hey just a thought here, you could also consider the new Yamaha TT-R230. I have used both the Honda 230 and the Yamaha 230 and I chose to buy the Yamaha. I'm really impressed with it, awesome bike :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by g-dawg
    What power up recommendations would you make:

    Jetting
    remove the baffle
    better air filter
    ????
    Any specifics?
    Don't bother. Just run it standard. When you can ride the nuts off it, upgrade.

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    Does jetting the fuel into the carb have any adverse effects?

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    All you wanted to know about hotting up the CRF230f

    http://www.off-road.com/dirtbike/projects/crf230f/

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