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.
Hard to do. Its oly 50 cc. Buy a bigger bike.
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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
you would be able to put a gsx-r 1200cc engine in it. hope that helps! haha
I could be both a 4 stroke runs on regular gas and a 2 stroke runs on a gas oil mixture.
years ago it used to be the 50cc trail bike. i`m not sure if they make them smaller than that now. a Honda dealership can tell you i`m sure.
50cc 4-stroke 50cc 2-stroke,65cc 2-stroke, 70cc 4-stroke, 80cc 2-stroke, 85cc 2-stroke, 110cc 4-stroke, 125cc 2-stroke, 125cc 4-stroke, 150cc 2-stroke, 150cc 4-stroke, 200cc 2-stroke, 250cc 2-stroke, 250cc 4-stroke, 300cc 2-stroke 350cc 4-stroke, 450cc 4-stroke, 500cc 2-stroke, 530cc 4-stroke, 690cc 4-stroke
I would perfer a Honda CRF 50 there a very great 50cc training bike
cr 80 is a two stroke. crf 80 is a four stroke.
For Racing: Jr. = Cobra Sr.= King Cobra Trail Riding: Honda or Yahama
well I have a 2000 Honda 70R and it runs straight gas its a 4 stroke not a 2 stroke.
Any bike can be used to race. The XR80R is a 4-stroke engine so even though it is an 80R, it is not traditionally considered a race bike. The Honda CR series are considered race bikes. They are 2-stroke engines.