Honda CRF100F: history, specs, pictures

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Honda CRF 100F
Manufacturer
Production 2006
Class Enduro
Engine
Air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke
Bore / Stroke 53.3mm x 53.3mm
Compression ratio 9.4:1
Fuel System 22mm piston-valve carburetor
Spark Plug NGK CR7HSA '04-08
Transmission Gear box: 5 Speed
Final Drive Chain: 428x118 ‘04-13[1]
Front Sprocket 14T ‘04-13[1]
Rear Sprocket 50T ‘04-13[1]
Suspension Front: 27mm leading-axle Showa fork; 5.2-inch travel
Rear: Pro-Link Showa single shock; 5.8-inch travel
Brakes Front: Drum
Rear: Drum
Front Tire 2.50-19
Rear Tire 3.00-16
Wheelbase 49.21 inches (1250 mm)
Seat Height 30.91 inches (785 mm)
Weight 75.0 kg (wet)
Recommended Oil Honda GN4 10W-40
Manuals Service Manual


The Honda CRF 100F was a Air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke Enduro motorcycle produced by Honda in 2006.

Engine[edit | edit source]

A 53.3mm bore x 53.3mm stroke result in a displacement of just 99.0 cubic centimeters.

Drive[edit | edit source]

The bike has a 5 Speed transmission.

Chassis[edit | edit source]

It came with a 2.50-19 front tire and a 3.00-16 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via Drum in the front and a Drum in the rear. The front suspension was a 27mm leading-axle Showa fork; 5.2-inch travel while the rear was equipped with a Pro-Link Showa single shock; 5.8-inch travel. The wheelbase was 49.21 inches (1250 mm) long.

2006 Honda CRF 100F[edit | edit source]

The CRF 100F enduro motorcycle was first built by the Japanese manufacturer in 2006, the bike being still in production nowadays. The motorcycle is only available in red.

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