WIll 2013 CRF 450 PLASTICS FIT AN 2008

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I currently have a 08, 11 and 14 CRF450 and a 13 KX450F. All the bikes are great. I really love the chassis on the 08. I may be partial to the 11 though.

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My KX450



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My 2008. The bottom pic is from the day I bought it.




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I didn't think they allowed non EFI bikes at the tracks anymore.

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Denn700 is obviously made out of money.
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Do you have a problem with the fact that I busted my ass and now I can spend money on things I enjoy? For your information I started off as a janitor and didn't have a dime to my name until I was 26 years old.
I have also been a house keeper at a nursing home, a Certified Nursing assistant and a dish washer and a bounty hunter and bail bondsman.
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mxtinter wrote:
Read this issue before considering EFI [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/07/27/61054/s1200_image.jpg[/img]
Read this issue before considering EFI


Is that MXA out yet? Where did they get that yellow plastic?
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Denn700 wrote:
Do you have a problem with the fact that I busted my ass and now I can spend money on things I enjoy? For your information...
Do you have a problem with the fact that I busted my ass and now I can spend money on things I enjoy? For your information I started off as a janitor and didn't have a dime to my name until I was 26 years old.
I have also been a house keeper at a nursing home, a Certified Nursing assistant and a dish washer and a bounty hunter and bail bondsman.
Chill out dude! There's no need to defend yourself for being able to live the good life. Be proud that you've made the right decisions and can do whatever you want instead. I wish I was able to afford the toys you got. That will never happen though.
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7/28/2014 10:36am Edited Date/Time 7/28/2014 10:36am
Rode my '08 yesterday for the first time since getting hurt last September, I've been riding a '14 KX450 and '14 KTM450 FE for the last few weeks and my CRF is much better than both of those bikes. No EFI needed!
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Yeah those 08 CRF 450s are real turds. Almost as turdy as the 06 CRF 450 that I've won 14 motos on this year...

Love that fender mod, can somebody take a pic of the bracket or explain how to make one?
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This may help. When i did mine i just took the front fender off got a square piece of card board and made template used a magic marker to put then template on the new fender then drilled the 2 new holes with an r/c body reamer, Smile
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OH ! use the Cycra stadium plate too, it screws into the top clamp perfect and then just 2 zip ties ! I think this is 450 with the newer gen mod
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OH ! use the Cycra stadium plate too, it screws into the top clamp perfect and then just 2 zip ties ! I think this is...
OH ! use the Cycra stadium plate too, it screws into the top clamp perfect and then just 2 zip ties ! I think this is 450 with the newer gen mod
So the Cycra plate pretty much hides the two unused holes?

I was planning on putting white rear fender/numberplates on mine sometime, the modernized front fender would be a nice addition. Just to confuse people lol!

Thanks!
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i loved mine had it from new , sold it last yr , with 500 hours on it one full rebuild and a good few piston...
i loved mine had it from new , sold it last yr , with 500 hours on it one full rebuild and a good few piston changes and never had 1 problem once with it , such a great bike , got an rmz 450 now , and i do think it is a slightly better bike , but had a go on a new honda and th 08 is far better still , if the 08 had fi , it would be hard to beat
mxb2 wrote:
What year rmz do you have? ,
only saw ur question , its a '12 rmz , rather staying away from the air and ssf forks , people say the frame is better , but to be honest I dought I would even notice , just that bit off the bottom that you get with fi , makes the differents , imo , the quicker and smother I can get on the power in the corners the quicker ill be is my theory , having said that , If I had the choice between a 08 crf or 14 crf , it would be the 08 by a mile
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mirramaxx wrote:
OH ! use the Cycra stadium plate too, it screws into the top clamp perfect and then just 2 zip ties ! I think this is...
OH ! use the Cycra stadium plate too, it screws into the top clamp perfect and then just 2 zip ties ! I think this is 450 with the newer gen mod
mark_swart wrote:
So the Cycra plate pretty much hides the two unused holes? I was planning on putting white rear fender/numberplates on mine sometime, the modernized front fender...
So the Cycra plate pretty much hides the two unused holes?

I was planning on putting white rear fender/numberplates on mine sometime, the modernized front fender would be a nice addition. Just to confuse people lol!

Thanks!
Yeah the cycra # plate will hide the 2 drilled holes, just make sure to line it up to your liking and you'll be good to go. A lot of people ask me if my 08CRF250 is a 2014 with the new gen look and dual exhaust. Silly
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Denn700 wrote:
I currently have a 08, 11 and 14 CRF450 and a 13 KX450F. All the bikes are great. I really love the chassis on the 08...
I currently have a 08, 11 and 14 CRF450 and a 13 KX450F. All the bikes are great. I really love the chassis on the 08. I may be partial to the 11 though.

Thats sick bike dude what year is that?
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mxtinter wrote:
Read this issue before considering EFI [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2014/07/27/61054/s1200_image.jpg[/img]
Read this issue before considering EFI


What month is that issue is that new not out yet or an older magazine?
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HONDA CRF 450R TEST?OCT 3


“Then it was difficult to make Honda build a four-stroke to different standards. When the factory thinks of four-strokes, they think of XRs; big, no-maintenance playbikes. We had to convince them to build a four-stroke to two-stroke standards. It had to be light, powerful and more highly-stressed. It had to be a race bike.” So the CRF project was finally underway in 1998. There were no false starts or discarded prototypes, as was speculated. The bike you see now is the only one that ever existed in Honda?s R&D department. It has been the longest awaited bike in dirt bike history. Now that it?s finally here, it signals the beginning of the counter-revolution. Every other Japanese company will eventually have a line of four-stroke MX bikes. Yamaha will finally have to share the spotlight.



WHAT IS IT?
The 2002 CRF450R is exactly what it should be; a full-race four-stroke. The engine is nothing like any Honda before it. It?s a single overhead cam, four-valve powerplant with the cam located directly over the two titanium intake valves. A rocker arm operates the two exhaust valves. Honda says this setup is lighter than a double overhead cam setup and still allows them to place the spark plug where it needs to be?dead center. Like Yamaha, KTM and Suzuki, the CRF sucks through a Keihin FCR carb, only it?s 40mm instead of 39.
The clutch is straight out of a CR250 two-stroke and it has its own oil bath. The engine oil has its own compartment so it can use oils with molybdenum (good for pistons & valves, bad for clutches). The piston has almost no skirt; even less than a YZ426F?s. Honda engineers say that it has no tendency to rock in the cylinder because the crank is offset 8mm to the rear of the bore?s centerline. For more insight into the engine see “The Heart of the Beast,” in this issue.
The rest of the bike looks just like a 2002 CR250. But almost no parts interchange. It has a different gas tank, a different seat, different numberplates and, of course, a different frame. It does get the same suspension components with different settings. The fork springs are burly 0.47kg/mm.
So what?s the bottom line on the whole package? What?s it really weigh? On the incredibly accurate Dirt Bike proton scale, the Honda balances out at 233 pounds without fuel. That?s 16 pounds lighter than a 2001 Yamaha YZ426F. It?s even lighter than a KTM or a Husaberg.

HOW GOOD IS IT?
Test riders have daydreamed about the ultimate four-stroke for years. If only a bike could have an engine like a KTM 520 and a frame like a YZ426. That?s pretty close to being the CRF. The Honda engine has a much smoother power delivery than a Yamaha. Where the YZ426 has a hard, supercross-like burst of power right off the bottom, the Honda has a softer, easier to manage power that builds quickly and smoothly to a screaming climax. Yes, the Honda has a little more power on top than a YZ, but not nearly as much as a KTM 520 (don?t be silly). The CRF is as fast as any motocrosser in his right mind needs. It?ll wax a 250 two-stroke out of the gate. The hardest part is just giving it full throttle. That?s not as easy as it sounds. When you twist hard, the front end comes up and you flat move. With every gear, the front end comes up again. If you?re used to an Open two-stroke or a 426, you know how to deal with it. But smooth delivery aside, you have to think of the CRF as an Open bike or a big thumper. That?s what it is.
Still, the Honda has less flywheel effect than any other big thumper, including a YZ. Rev the bike in neutral and it?s super responsive. It gains rpm quickly, and loses it just as quickly. Next on the It?s-Not-a-YZ-List is engine braking. The Honda has very little compared to other four-strokes. Some riders truly hate engine braking; it?s one of the things that keeps them from joining the party. Just like any other bike, the amount of engine braking you get out of the Honda depends on rpm. If you?re screaming the motor and suddenly chop the throttle, you?ll get a lot. If you?re loping along at low rpm, you?ll get little more than a two-stroke.

WEIGHT & A LACK THEREOF
Back in 1995, the Kawasaki KX250 weighed 236 pounds. It was considered slightly heavy, but no one really complained. Heck, by 1998 it won the 250 shootout at the weight of 232. Bottom line; for the first time in four-stroke history, weight just isn?t a factor. Sure, there might be lighter thumpers in the future, but the dragon has been slain. At 233 pounds, weight is the last thing on your mind when you ride the CRF. It stops on a penny. It changes lines. It even makes a YZ426 feel like a fat blind date.
In typical Honda fashion, turning is at the top of the CRF?s list of good traits. It goes to the inside like it?s been sucked there by a giant magnet. Ryan Hughes once praised the bike because he could change lines at any point in a turn. Frankly, Rhyno would have been better off if the CRF kept him from changing lines in the middle of each turn, but that?s another topic. He was right. The CRF doesn?t just get into one groove and stay there without question. It?s absolutely neutral. If you want the bike to go somewhere else, you just push the Somewhere Else button and go. Aside from being light, the CRF is simply a good-handling motorcycle. As always, a lot of the credit goes to the motor. It?s so smooth that it makes you a better rider.
At speed, the CRF isn?t quite as stable as a CR250R. It is a very different motorcycle with a different frame and different traits. The four-stroke can break into a slow headshake when it?s in a bad mood. It doesn?t happen often, and it doesn?t continue for long, but it?s something we never noticed on the 2002 250R. The suspension also feels very different from its two-stroke bother. Both bikes have Showa components but the four-stroke is much stiffer. That makes sense, not only because of the 20-pound weight difference, but because a four-stroke simply acts differently. In the rear, the CRF is excellent. The bike doesn?t swap in rolling whoops and absorbs square edges well. We spent one day on a tight supercross-like track that had no bumps but a whole bunch of jump landings. The rear handled that well, with only a couple of extra clicks on the low-speed compression damping.
We never got quite as comfortable with the fork. On the jump track, we thought it was too soft. On Glen Helen?s national track, it was a little harsh and stiff. In both cases, we managed to adjust our way to some level of contentment. Actually, it was a change in the rear suspension that gave us the most satisfaction at Glen Helen. By stiffening the high-speed compression, we shifted a little more weight to the front end and that made the fork more compliant.

Check out the November Issue of Dirt Bike Magazine for the complete test!
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Anyone find out the upgrades?
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I was looking for something different on my 06, so I when with the Mugen look. Graphics are by Throttle Jockey. I have the matching seat cover, just need to find another seat so I can keep the original as is.

http://s177.photobucket.com/user/jock_67/media/190.jpg.html][/URL]
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This !
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jock wrote:
I was looking for something different on my 06, so I when with the Mugen look. Graphics are by Throttle Jockey. I have the matching seat...
I was looking for something different on my 06, so I when with the Mugen look. Graphics are by Throttle Jockey. I have the matching seat cover, just need to find another seat so I can keep the original as is.

http://s177.photobucket.com/user/jock_67/media/190.jpg.html][/URL]
Nice bike!

I just got my new white plastics and graphics just waiting on my black with white top ripped seat cover i ordered







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[img]https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/t1.0-9/10526025_726218947420496_5750315527232867813_n.jpg[/img] This !
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What year is that? Sick looking.
7/30/2014 8:24pm
just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450





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just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450 [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2879_zps7f5d7089.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2879_zps7f5d7089.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2013.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2013.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Factory%20Edition%20450/IMG_2839_zps9d93574e.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Factory%20Edition%20450/IMG_2839_zps9d93574e.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450





nice, congrats, how do you compare the two? good and bad?
7/30/2014 8:39pm Edited Date/Time 7/30/2014 8:42pm
Langhammx wrote:
just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450 [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2879_zps7f5d7089.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2879_zps7f5d7089.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2013.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2013.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Factory%20Edition%20450/IMG_2839_zps9d93574e.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Factory%20Edition%20450/IMG_2839_zps9d93574e.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450





mxb2 wrote:
nice, congrats, how do you compare the two? good and bad?
Loved the Honda, but now that I got the 4CS forks all straightened out, the KTM is AMAZING. motor is incredible and I'm comparing it to the stage 2 Yoshimura motor in my Honda. Brakes are by far the best I've ever had. Turns like a Suzuki and the Hyd clutch is... well, I don't need to elaborate on that too much. lol

I will say that I would rather have my '08 than ANY of the newer Hondas. Not sure what they did, but I wasn't comfortable on the '11 or the '14 Hondas.

I would've never sold the Honda, had I not bought this bike and gotten use to the feel...




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7/30/2014 8:49pm Edited Date/Time 7/30/2014 8:52pm
Nice trade off, but I'm sure your going to miss the CRF. Many hours were spent in the garage. I'm almost right there with you though. Not sure if I want the Husky or KTM 450, but it'll be a 2015.

Not sure I can let my CRF go though. There is no way in hell I'll ever get what I put into it and probably not even worth selling. I may just keep it as my garage queen and vintage race her in future years.

And by the way, that is the baddest street legal KTM 500 I've ever seen.
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Langhammx wrote:
just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450 [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2879_zps7f5d7089.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2879_zps7f5d7089.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2013.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2013.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Factory%20Edition%20450/IMG_2839_zps9d93574e.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Factory%20Edition%20450/IMG_2839_zps9d93574e.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450





mxb2 wrote:
nice, congrats, how do you compare the two? good and bad?
Langhammx wrote:
Loved the Honda, but now that I got the 4CS forks all straightened out, the KTM is AMAZING. motor is incredible and I'm comparing it to...
Loved the Honda, but now that I got the 4CS forks all straightened out, the KTM is AMAZING. motor is incredible and I'm comparing it to the stage 2 Yoshimura motor in my Honda. Brakes are by far the best I've ever had. Turns like a Suzuki and the Hyd clutch is... well, I don't need to elaborate on that too much. lol

I will say that I would rather have my '08 than ANY of the newer Hondas. Not sure what they did, but I wasn't comfortable on the '11 or the '14 Hondas.

I would've never sold the Honda, had I not bought this bike and gotten use to the feel...




thanks for the review, i had a 07 crf 450, yosh pipe, still have a mint, loaded 12 crf 450, and my other bikes, thinking about a 15 also all rhe bikes are so good these days. my 07 was a great bike but imo my 12 is better, and my 12 kawy 450 is way better., power is close on all bikea, but the older bikws seem wider and heavier.
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Langhammx wrote:
just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450 [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2879_zps7f5d7089.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2879_zps7f5d7089.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2013.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Pics%20of%202008%20Honda%20CRF%20450/IMG_2013.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s45.photobucket.com/user/langhammx/media/Factory%20Edition%20450/IMG_2839_zps9d93574e.jpg.html][IMG]http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/langhammx/Factory%20Edition%20450/IMG_2839_zps9d93574e.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
just sold my '08 to buy my 14.5 KTM FE 450





Nice CRF 450 I like the new KTM nice looking. What is the best upgrades that you had on you 2008 CRF 450r
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Mickolobe7 wrote:
What year is that? Sick looking.
03cr125 with 13-14 450 front fender and cycra plate, Picture was on my facebook had to share it.

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