This thing has been on our showroom floor for 3 months. It’s a dream bike. Chapter closing for me. I had to pull the trigger!
“Let the Good Times Roll”
This thing has been on our showroom floor for 3 months. It’s a dream bike. Chapter closing for me. I had to pull the trigger!
“Let the Good Times Roll”
thatswhathappens wrote:
So sick! You’re the dude that works at RideNow, right?
Yes sir!
“Let the Good Times Roll”
Ride Now Powersports in Concord,NC
“Let the Good Times Roll”
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Racer111 wrote:
Anyone know if 2018 plastic will fit my 2019 works edition?
Should bolt up fine. Works edition was changes to engine, exhaust, wheels and suspension, frame between 18-19 CRF450R remained the same if I remember correctly, think maybe the front plate changed shape. Why would you change them out?
"Asking this question here is analogous to going to a KrispyKreme store and asking the patrons if you should have a doughnut."-NotCore
thats is the coolest bike ever made! congratulations and Im gealous. Ill be buying a regular CRF next year. last one I had was a 12 Cfr 450 and I loved it!
dude, so weird... my wallet spoke to me too!
Racer111 wrote:
Anyone know if 2018 plastic will fit my 2019 works edition?
usafwx wrote:
Should bolt up fine. Works edition was changes to engine, exhaust, wheels and suspension, frame between 18-19 CRF450R remained the same if I remember correctly, think maybe the front plate changed shape. Why would you change them out?
I want to run my own number on the bike. I’m not Ken Roczen. I just want to save the original number plates and put new ones on. I already have my own numbers for it.
“Let the Good Times Roll”
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Nice bike but, mehh,. ...was expecting a new 2-stroke since the title mentions speaking with your wallet.
Some people will never get that the whole idea of speaking with your wallet is reserved for new 2-strokes only.
Racer111 wrote:
Anyone know if 2018 plastic will fit my 2019 works edition?
usafwx wrote:
Should bolt up fine. Works edition was changes to engine, exhaust, wheels and suspension, frame between 18-19 CRF450R remained the same if I remember correctly, think maybe the front plate changed shape. Why would you change them out?
frame changed in '19. Not sure if it was enough to change the fit on the plastics
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RACERX69 wrote:
Nice bike but, mehh,. ...was expecting a new 2-stroke since the title mentions speaking with your wallet.
Some people will never get that the whole idea of speaking with your wallet is reserved for new 2-strokes only.
It’s obviously evolved into showing off shiney new bikes..which all of us love! Is it that big a deal? ..geezus...
Anyways, I think this Honda is hands down the best looking oem bike off the showroom floor..
RACERX69 wrote:
Nice bike but, mehh,. ...was expecting a new 2-stroke since the title mentions speaking with your wallet.
Some people will never get that the whole idea of speaking with your wallet is reserved for new 2-strokes only.
Yeah we get it. I'll never get why you or anyone else gives a shit.
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Surprised a CRF450RWE in a large city like Charlotte was not sold in 3 months!
I know the Ride Now Dealership well! Moto Hose used to be based across the street from the Target and all orders were shipped from the post office on 29 just north of the dealership.
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cjmx wrote:
frame changed in '19. Not sure if it was enough to change the fit on the plastics
Guess I should have clarified when I said it didnt change, meaning nothing drastic or a real change, “revised frame and swingarm”, dont think it was enough change that plastics can’t swap between 17-19.
"Asking this question here is analogous to going to a KrispyKreme store and asking the patrons if you should have a doughnut."-NotCore
Plastic and pretty much everything bolt up still even the pipes is the same to bolt up
Thank you,
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Racer111 wrote:
I want to run my own number on the bike. I’m not Ken Roczen. I just want to save the original number plates and put new ones on. I already have my own numbers for it.
I get not wanting to run the 94, I just thought the numbers were removable or not installed when shipped something like that when I read the PR. Makes sense you'd want to keep em.
"Asking this question here is analogous to going to a KrispyKreme store and asking the patrons if you should have a doughnut."-NotCore
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RACERX69 wrote:
Nice bike but, mehh,. ...was expecting a new 2-stroke since the title mentions speaking with your wallet.
Some people will never get that the whole idea of speaking with your wallet is reserved for new 2-strokes only.
America bro, even your wallet has freedom of speech.
Ride review plz. On both bikes, and opinion on both. What is better and not so good on either. Both are sick bikes. Congrats .
Congrats man! It's hard working at a dealership I could only walk by ours for a week before I pulled the trigger
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