The battery is located behind the white panel on the clutch side of the bike. You will need an adjuctable wrench and a Phillips head screw driver to take the panel off. (2 bolts and 1 screw). You will also need a Phillips head to take the battery out. (The terminals are screwed in.)
It can go 65 to 70 mph
Yes, it has. Otherwise the bike would fall when left unattended.
Yes, it does.
well i clocked my crf 150f at 120 km cause im in Australia i don't use miles but that is 74.57 miles per hour
It depends on your height and how you can control the bike. My first bike when i was eleven was a Honda CRF 150F.
Depends on the model. CRF 80f will go about 40 mph, a CRF 100f will go 50-55 mph, a CRF 150F will go 60-70 mph, a CRF 250 will completley depend on the terrain and rider but the top speed is about 70 or more
Stock, a CRF 150F will do around 60 mph while a CRF 150R will probably go a bit past 70 mph.
mine will go about 60 tops flat ground stalk gears pined.
the difference between the Honda CR and CRF is that the CR is a two stroke bike, while the CRF is a 4 stroke bike.... the F stand for four stroke
honda crf 150 f. they make two the 150 f and the 150 r the r is very fast and is not a good first motorcycle for anyone but the 150f is a very mellow fun bike
i have a 2007 Honda Honda crf and they don't change anything on the crfs expt for graphics realy so it wood probably do bout 110-115 top speed i have a 2007 Honda Honda crf and they don't change anything on the crfs expt for graphics realy so it wood probably do bout 110-115 top speed that's probably what a 450 could do well i doubt that but a 150f goes only like 59-60 miles an hour
Uhhh, Honda