well 20-40 but it all depends on the weight of the rider.
With stock gearing around 50 mph
45 to 50 depending on your weight
A Honda CRF-50 uses a 10w30 four stroke motorcycle oil. You should not use a truck or car oil in the CRF-50.
The crf110f goes about 50-60 mph depending on the riders weight
For a adult it goes from 40-48mph.For a kid it goes from 50-59mph.
A Crf 50 goes 30-35 mph
A CRF 50 is a four stroke, no premix on this bike.
i have a crf 80f with an fmf powercore 4 and I've got it up to about 60 when there was perfect conditions.so without it ur probly looking at about 50-55 tops.
I have a 1987 Honda 200sx and it does between 50 and 55 stock
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
There was no 2002 Honda CRF 50. In that year, it was an XR 50, 4 stroke. In 2003, Honda introduced the 4 stroke CRF 150 and CRF 230. Next year, the XR 50 and XR 70 were relabeled as CRF's. The CRF is just marketing, cooler to be a CRF than the previous XR label for that same machine. (I'm a Dad whose kid went through an XR 50, XR 70, XR 100, and CRF 150, ALL 4 strokes.) The XRorCRF 50 is a 4 Stroke, 3 speed, automatic clutch.
CRF is just a label used by Honda in classifing the type of bike. for example Honda has lots of crf's. 50, 70, 80, 100, 150, 230, 250, 450.