I have had both bikes, a 2005 CR85 and a 2007 CRF150R. I prefer the 150r much more, and I can pull the holeshot on my stock 150 over all those 85's. The four-stroke power (torque) is amazing, feels like a mini 250.
crf100f is just a little faster that a xr100r
yes it does get faster because you tend to focus more on it and so your reaction time gets faster and faster hopefully overtime!
Assuming there are no obstacles a straight line is of course always faster.
They move faster & faster
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I can get top speed with a Cr85 118 km/h and 104 with a crf150r with GPS
They are comparable in speed although the cr85 will jump from the line better than the crf150r. The ability to have a smoother ride makes the crf150r faster in and out of corners, but really in a race either could come out on top depending upon bike set up, rider ability and conditions.
The crf150r is a much better bike than the cr85. Honda no longer make the cr85 and if the two were racing each other the 150 would usually come out on top. Being a 4 stroke it has a much more even power delivery.
crf150r because a cr85 you have to put oil in the gas and you have to change the piston and the rings ever 50 hours.
Yes, a stock CR85 is faster than a stock KX85.
Cr85 is the faster and stronger bike. The Kx85 is a little smaller and not as strong.
Crf150r is faster with a top speed around 72mph, vs. 55-60mph for the kx100, depending on rider weight/etc.
faster than you want to go !
a kx85 is faster than the yz85 but the fastest is the cr85 but the rider is what makes it faster or slower
i have both and i am quite sure the 85 is a bit faster not by much though
i think it is not as fast but not by to much 5 mph more
As an owner of the 2007 crf150r i honestly must say it really depends on the rider and the track, the cr85r would probably get a faster time than the crf150r with the same driver on a tight track, but if it were a quarter mile drag the crf150r would blow it away.Both bikes top out between 80-85 mph, the cr85r has quicker acceleration than the crf150r, but only by a tiny bit because it is a two-stroke, but do not under estimate the crf150r because it is mosy definitely unlike any four-stroke ever built, it is if its a four-stoke on steroids.