No, it is a 84.7cc liquid cooled single cylinder 2 stroke.
yes but the honda cr 125 is a 2 stroke
cr 80 is a two stroke. crf 80 is a four stroke.
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
The xr is a 4 stroke the cr is a 2 stroke engine the cr has a little more speed. In my opinion anyway.
the Honda 250r is a four stroke actually the Honda cr 250r if a two stroke. the four strokes are the 250f's or the crfs. ever the Honda cr 500r is a two stroke. the Honda fourtrax 250r quad is a two stroke. trust me i ride a 88 250r and have a fourtrax 250r and have had 2 other 250r's all two strokes
The full Honda CR range from the 80 all the way up to the 500 are all 2 strokes. Unfortunately Honda discontinued making 2 stroke dirtbikes in 2007.
a cr 125 is a 2 stroke
The numbers (85...150) is essentially a measurement of engine size. So a larger engine would obviously be faster This isn't correct. The CR85 is a two stroke of the CRF150 is a fours stroke. So essentially they are the same in race spec and class. Technically in the right hands they are identical in speed. the two stroke will accelerate a little quicker but the 4 stroke gets it back in the mid range and they cross the line at about the same time. the CRF though is much heavier and in the wrong hands will get eaten up by the CR85 2 stroke.
a Honda takes premix and can take 4 strike motor oil for tranny oil
the Honda cr 250 is alot faster on take off up to its topspeed but the 4 strokes are usally faster at top end but it depends the gearing
All CR80's are 2 strokes, however Honda also makes a CRF80 which is a 4 stroke.
4 stroke