Honda CRF80F

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Honda CRF80F
Manufacturer
Production 04-08
Class Motorcross
Engine
80
Spark Plug NGK CR7HSA '04-08
Final Drive Chain: 420x110 ‘04-13[1]
Front Sprocket 14T ‘04-13[1]
Rear Sprocket 46T ‘04-13[1]
Front Tire 2.50-16 '04-08
Rear Tire 3.60-14 '04-08
Weight
Recommended Oil Honda GN4 10W-40
Manuals Service Manual


The Honda CRF80F is a motorcycle produced by Honda from 2004 to 2008.


2004 Honda CRF80F[edit | edit source]

2004 Honda CRF80F

A bike created for young riders, the 2003 Honda CRF80F is a great intermediate step between the entry-point 49cc machines and the bigger, more powerful ones. With a punchy engine which is nonintimidating and provides plenty of brawn for tackling increasingly big obstacles, this motorcycle is also helping riders get better acquainted to shifting.

Its manual 5-speed transmission and fairly low seat provide enhanced confidence at low speed, and the youngsters will start riding faster and better as experience accumulates.


2006 Honda CRF80F[edit | edit source]

2006 Honda CRF80F

Despite the fact that the 2005 CRF80F is a small-displacement machine, it still comes with manual shifting for the 5-speed gearbox, and this is helping young riders get acquainted to what off-road really is like. Tough and capable of enduring a lot of abuse, this bike is a nifty stage in the becoming of the new riders.

Packing plenty of power for being thrilling and for tackling obstacles with ease, the 2005 CRF80F is a great way for young riders to experience big-bike features.


2007 Honda CRF80F[edit | edit source]

2007 Honda CRF80F

The third step up from pushbikes, the 2006 CRF80F introduces young riders to the upper segment of small-displacement dirt bikes. Small, reassuring and punchy, this bike is as educational as it is fun. It also comes with a manual 5-speed gearbox to help kids learn the intricacies of bigger bikes and get acquainted with their power delivery basics.

Light and easy to pick up form the dirt, the bike can also take a lot of abuse and will offer trouble-free operation and cheap maintenance.


2008 Honda CRF80F[edit | edit source]

2008 Honda CRF80F

When your young, future champs are ready to take on a manual clutch motorcycle, the 2007 Honda CRF80F is by far one of the best choices out there. Packing the same acclaimed sturdy construction which can handle a lot of abuse, this bike is still lightweight and unintimidating, and only needs minimal maintenance.

The 2007 CRF80F comes with a no-nonsense 5-speed gearbox to help youngsters get acquainted with the basics of shifting and learn how to use the bike's power to their advantage. And with big bike styling, children will also be proud to hop aboard such a machine on the track or alongside adults during open-field relaxing rides.


2009 Honda CRF80F[edit | edit source]

2009 Honda CRF80F

Bridging the gap between the smallest MX bikes and the 100cc and above ones, aboard which the real fun seems to start, the 2008 Honda CRF80F is a great intermediate machine for young riders whoa re still looking for the safety and easy handling of small rides, but are also willing to start learning working with a clutch.

The 2008 Honda CRF80F comes with a full-sized 5-speed transmission and a progressive engagement clutch making learning how real bikes work both thrilling and fun. The bike also retains the rugged construction, to withstand abuse and hard times, and is also easy and cheap to run and maintain.


2011 Honda CRF80F[edit | edit source]

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The 2010 Honda CRF80F is a very good step up for beginning riders who want to get acquainted to motorcycles with manual clutch. Perfect for the abuse young riders usually put bikes through, this machine brags on its sturdy yet lightweight chassis and almost indestructible engine. Add in the intuitive and easy-to-use controls and the predictable power deployment for a truly exciting experience.

With a full-fledged 5-speed gearbox, the 2010 Honda CRF80F feels like a big bike, and will surely make the youngsters want to push their limits even more.


2012 Honda CRF80F[edit | edit source]

2012 Honda CRF80F

The 2011 Honda CRF80F is a good way to further develop the young riders' skills as it can be a nifty first encounter with the manual clutch bikes. When you are confident enough that your kid can understand and use the manual clutch and shifter, having him or her throwing a leg over the 2011 Honda CRF80F is by far a good idea.

Small and unintimidating, the 2011 Honda CRF80F still packs a lot of punch, while keeping both size and weight in age-specific values. The great handling helps young riders build up confidence as they get one step closer to high-performance riding each time they get aboard this machine.


2013 Honda CRF80F[edit | edit source]

2013 Honda CRF80F

A smooth-running 4-stroke entry-point dirt bike, the 2012 CRF80F is a great way to introduce the basics of off-road riding to your kids. Tough and capable of handling extreme abuse, the CRF80F is also optimally geared to provide young riders with top maneuverability and still be non-intimidating and fun.

The bike comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox to introduce a real-life big-bike feeling to the future champs. The bike comes with kick starting and a keyed ignition switch for increased safety.


References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019. 
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