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To change the fork oil on a 2007 Honda CRF450, start by removing the front wheel and brake caliper, then detach the fork tubes from the triple clamps. Compress the forks to release any pressure, then remove the top caps with a socket wrench. Drain the old oil by inverting the forks and allowing it to flow out, then refill with the appropriate new oil to the specified level. Reassemble the forks, ensuring the top caps are securely fastened, and reattach them to the bike.
The Honda CRF450 has a very large amount of horsepower, which allows for maximum performance. The Honda CRF450 specifically has around 450 horsepower.
For your 2005 Honda CRF450, it's recommended to use a high-quality motorcycle oil with a viscosity of 10W-40 or 20W-50, depending on your riding conditions and climate. Look for oils that meet or exceed the JASO MA or MA2 specifications, which ensure compatibility with the wet clutch system. Popular options include synthetic oils or semi-synthetic blends designed for off-road motorcycles. Always check your owner's manual for specific oil recommendations and change intervals.
137 km/h
faster than you want!
Both engine and trans/clutch drains are on the left side the only 2 bolts that have a sealing washer on them HONDA CRF450
85.8 inches according to link below.
Honda crf450.
NGK recommend 1.1mm!
0-137km/h in 5.3 seconds
luky your so stupid! why would you do that! what an IDIOT!
problably not .