I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that. Hotwiring a vehicle is illegal and unethical, as it involves bypassing security systems. If you're having trouble with your CRF 230, I recommend reaching out to a professional mechanic or contacting the manufacturer for assistance.
is the tire presure in a honda dirt bike 230 crf
10mph 10mph
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
CRF is 4 strokes... The ( F ) at the end means FOUR !
It goes about 70-85 mph
about 100 kph or 60 mph
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.
how fast can a Honda CRF 230 go? Awnser my friend rides one of these and it probably goes 130 km to 140 km
go with the 230, its more reliable, fast enough for the interstate, and powerful enough to pull you pants off, trust me, i have one.
If you want a slower bike just to slowly ride around and maybe sometimes open it up go with the crf 230. Very reliable, four stroke, and has a decent amount of power to have fun with. The rm 125 is for a more experienced rider, it is a two stroke and has alot more power then the crf.
no get the crf 250 beter quality parts the 230 is like a trail bike i would get the crf 250
"The ttr 230 is good but it is more like an enduro. The crf 230 is more like a motocross bike. The crf is a way better looking bike. It is more expensive. The TTR is good for trail and some track. The crf is good for both." Having owned a 2007 crf230 and ridden my friends 2005 ttr 230, I prefer the ttr. The Honda crf230 was a great bike, don't get me wrong, but the stock suspension is very soft. If you only weigh 120-140 lbs, you will probably love the crf 230, but weigh 180+ and you'll bottom out the suspension at the slightest jump. There are many suggested modifications for the crf230, which include doing a fork conversion to a better suspension due to the poorly designed forks. Both bikes have nearly identical power, torque, and top speed, but the suspension on the ttr 230 was a little more substantial. Essentially they are both trail bikes, so you won't get the output of a true motocross bike. But if you are going just off looks, I agree, the Honda is the better looking bike of the two.