If a 2004 Honda CRF150F only runs with the choke on, it likely indicates a problem with the carburetor. A clogged jet or dirty carburetor can restrict fuel flow, causing the engine to run lean without the added fuel supply from the choke. Additionally, issues such as an air leak in the intake system or a malfunctioning fuel petcock could also contribute to this problem. Cleaning the carburetor and checking for air leaks are good first steps to resolve the issue.
As far as I know you can only do this for the 250 models. However, there is a FMF Powercore muffler available for the CRF150F that is equally good or even better.
You have a plugged piolet jet. The carbs need to be gone through
check the carburetor and make sure the air cleaner is clean
no only the EX had antilock brakes in 2004
Buy a used 250, like a Honda XR or a Yamaha TTR. You are too tall for a midsize bike, like a CRF150F, and that's the only reason I am recommending a 250.
Take your Honda to any Honda dealer and they can put you VIN# in their system and tell you if your vehicle has a recall. This is the only way to know for sure.
yes you can choke on feathers but only sometimes
If your 1988 Honda FourTrax 300 only idles with the choke on, it likely indicates a fuel delivery issue, such as a clogged carburetor jet or air filter. The choke enriches the fuel mixture, compensating for insufficient fuel reaching the engine. Additionally, there could be a vacuum leak or an issue with the fuel system, such as a bad fuel pump or fuel line obstruction. Cleaning the carburetor and checking for air leaks are good first steps to diagnose the issue.
i have a 2007 Honda Honda crf and they don't change anything on the crfs expt for graphics realy so it wood probably do bout 110-115 top speed i have a 2007 Honda Honda crf and they don't change anything on the crfs expt for graphics realy so it wood probably do bout 110-115 top speed that's probably what a 450 could do well i doubt that but a 150f goes only like 59-60 miles an hour
bring in the registration or title to the Honda dealer. they can look up the vin and make you a key..
can be done by code reader only
No, only use the choke until the bike can idle without it