The CR85 and CRF150R are both competitive dirt bikes, but the CRF150R generally has a power advantage due to its larger engine displacement (150cc vs. 85cc). This means that in a straight-line race, the CRF150R is likely to outpace the CR85, especially on longer tracks. However, the CR85 might excel in tight, technical sections where its lighter weight and agility can be advantageous. Ultimately, the outcome can also depend on the rider's skill and experience.
I can get top speed with a Cr85 118 km/h and 104 with a crf150r with GPS
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.
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.
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.
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.
Crf150r or any 85cc two stroke(cr85 is the best in my opinion) or if you want lots of power go with a 250 Yamaha tons of power I'm about 5,4 125 pounds and a yz250f rips and is not even that tall
both the same speed but cr85 is smaller than the yz
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.
i do not think there is a 2006 crf150r
A cr85 is just a standard two stroke dirt bike, but a cr85 expert is a race bike that is used and built to be beaten.
no