Torrance, Calif.
about 120mph
i would go with a crf 150r because its motocross and crf 230f suck
the expert is a bigger wheel and taller seat height that's it.
No a crf 150r is not a trailbike it's a race bike for motocross but it can still be used on the trails but yet it will not handle as good as it would on a motocross track
No a crf is a four stroke. The F at the end means fourstroke. a cr is a two stroke.
A CRF 150R wont go more than 60 with stock parts... they have small tires and a short gear box for motocross..
Souped up it can go 75-80
needs gaskets, or sumwere blocks cracked
r is racing and f is freestyle a crf150f is more of a trail bike for begginers and a 150r is either for racing or trails but has alot more power and wouldnt reccomend for begginers
Stock, a CRF 150F will do around 60 mph while a CRF 150R will probably go a bit past 70 mph.
a Yamaha has ok power but blows up easy and a Honda has power and runs forever i love hondas you never go wrong with a Honda wich stands fo hold. on. not. done. accelarating
For a Honda CRF 150R, the transmission typically requires about 1.1 liters (or approximately 1.2 quarts) of oil. It's important to use the recommended oil type, usually a high-quality 10W-30 or 10W-40 oil suitable for wet clutches. Always check the owner's manual for specific guidelines related to oil capacity and maintenance recommendations.