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Tomek 8 Nov 2018 07:15

CRF 450 L Rally Concept
 
Everybody is talking about T7 and 790 but Honda showed a concept of something many of us were waiting for.



The CRF 450 L Rally


https://youtu.be/sfEPQ7d3RNQ

Snakeboy 8 Nov 2018 20:34

With the reported same engine as the Crf450 that was launched a month or two ago with oil change intervals at every 1000 kms and valvecheck/adjustment every 3000 kms - I doubt anyone will call it suited travel or overlandbike.

But it sure got the look....:scooter:

Tomek 9 Nov 2018 05:59

We need bigger crf250L!
 
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Originally Posted by Snakeboy (Post 591591)
With the reported same engine as the Crf450 that was launched a month or two ago with oil change intervals at every 1000 kms and valvecheck/adjustment every 3000 kms - I doubt anyone will call it suited travel or overlandbike.

But it sure got the look....:scooter:


You are wright.



If they make just a bigger version of crf250L it would be a bestseller.
I would get one for sure.



Maybe we should write a petition to Honda to produce such a bike ;)

tremens 9 Nov 2018 08:23

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Originally Posted by Tomek (Post 591604)
Maybe we should write a petition to Honda to produce such a bike ;)

honda disappoints since some time already, there are other makers on the market. If I wanted rally bike I'd add bigger tank to my lighter ktm 500 exc with way better stock suspension, power, wheels, tyres out of the door with much lower price.

Tomek 9 Nov 2018 09:09

less is more
 
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Originally Posted by tremens (Post 591605)
honda disappoints since some time already, there are other makers on the market. If I wanted rally bike I'd add bigger tank to my lighter ktm 500 exc with way better stock suspension, power, wheels, tyres out of the door with much lower price.


It depends how you want to travel. If open space off-road speed is on the first place I would stick with XR650R (because I own one).



But
if I want to cruise along with my wife on a 3month trip I would rather choose sth with less hp, more economic and with longer service intervals.


Small capacity duals on a long trips have many to offer:
-you can ride them standing all day with less fatigue (open/close throttle factor on big thumpers)
-it is much easier to find traction on slippery bits
-the overal economy is much better (fuel, tires, chain and sprocets, brake pads- you can ride longer distance without changing them what can be helpfull on longer trips).
-if your cruising speed is lower you can see more (if that's what you are looking for).

dommiek 18 Nov 2018 20:56

Honda have the new CRF450L and the 450 Rally concept bike on show at the Nec. I saw them both yesterday and have to say they will both make great travel bikes. The 450L is overpriced at just under £10k but still a serious bike.
Regarding the 600mile oil change, i imagine that will apply if riding hard off-road doing enduros etc. A travel bike won't get the same abuse so extending the oil changes to 2,000 miles shouldn't be an issue.

tremens 19 Nov 2018 08:59

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Originally Posted by dommiek (Post 592044)
I saw them both yesterday and have to say they will both make great travel bikes.

http://rs1119.pbsrc.com/albums/k635/...panda.gif~c200

I hope you're joking.
Is this for you travel bike?

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the CRF450L has an oil change interval of 600 miles and a valve check interval of 1,800 miles.
http://www.advpulse.com/adv-bikes/th...honda-crf450l/

dommiek 19 Nov 2018 19:59

The 250L and 450L are quite different. I've sat on a 250 and would hate to ride it off road, the suspension is a joke! I cant imagine putting luggage on it...and the weight of a rider.
It's a rosd bike pretending to bea trail bike.
The 450 is derived from a competition bike but with a softened engine and an extra gear.

MEZ 3 Jan 2019 06:08

Crf500l
 
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Hi Gents,
I feel obliged to post up here, it's all about the suitability of engine for overlanding and why I built this...

Chris Scott 6 Jan 2019 16:07

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I'm told that Dave L from Adventure Spec is currently in Morocco exploring on a 450L. And afaik he rode it all the way down too.
See their FB page.

Lonerider 26 Jan 2019 17:58

One to keep an eye on for me.....I might have to put on hold getting the 250 Rally towards the end of the year

https://www.motorcyclenews.com/news/...rally-concept/

38thfoot 19 Feb 2019 22:29

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Originally Posted by Chris Scott (Post 594066)
I'm told that Dave L from Adventure Spec is currently in Morocco exploring on a 450L. And afaik he rode it all the way down too.
See their FB page.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?utm_medi...cid=5bc04588e6


Seems he was pretty impressed as well!

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tremens 20 Feb 2019 16:53

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Originally Posted by 38thfoot (Post 596337)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?utm_medi...cid=5bc04588e6

Seems he was pretty impressed as well!

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Personally I wouldn't rely much on a guy or company opinion who was given a bike to test it...

mossproof 20 Feb 2019 20:37

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Originally Posted by tremens (Post 596366)
Personally I wouldn't rely much on a guy or company opinion who was given a bike to test it...


So you don't read magazine articles, watch youtube reviews...
Come on dude! I know you like to be contentious but really... Obviously there's no substitute for riding it yourself, but doing that sort of mileage shows more dedication than most reviewers (and a total disregard for the possibility of some truely debilitating monkeybutt!)

I know Dave's delivery is not always scintillating (too many pauses for a sip of the coffee), but he approaches this from the same angle as me - I want a bike I can ride comfortably at reasonable speed to the area I want to play in, have fun and ride back. Does this bike meet those criteria? He says it does more or less. Much more informative than some wannabe Baja hero with loads of flashy footage of rooster tails and revving engines and no helpful content.

tremens 20 Feb 2019 20:52

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Originally Posted by mossproof (Post 596378)
So you don't read magazine articles, watch youtube reviews...
Come on dude! I know you like to be contentious but really... Obviously there's no substitute for riding it yourself, but doing that sort of mileage shows more dedication than most reviewers (and a total disregard for the possibility of some truely debilitating monkeybutt!)

believe what you want, I watch owner reviews not sponsored ones.
BTW I didn't see a single clip Dave actually riding this bike.


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