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Author: | steve.plumb [ Mon Jan 30, 2017 4:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Honda CRF 450X - Suggestions Needed |
I have had my 2016 Honda CRF 450X for about 6 months now (bought new). Whilst I love the bike, there are a few things that are bugging me that I could do with some advice on; 1. The fuel tank is tiny (7.6l). I am always the first one to run out or switch onto reserve. Has anyone changed this for a bigger tank? 2. Handguards - the factory fit ones are rubbish, every time I drop the bike I end up having to get new plastics. Can anyone recommend wrap round ones that will take a bit of abuse and will fit deeper enduro bars 3. The factory fit dunlop rear tyre is now (thankfully) shot. Which rear tyre for the cambridgeshire fens - goes from rock hard to slop overnight with bits of road in-between 4. I would like to upgrade protection on the bike. Any ideas about the best skid plates / radiator braces etc. Thanks in advance for your thoughts Steve |
Author: | davidscott [ Mon Jan 30, 2017 4:58 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Honda CRF 450X - Suggestions Needed |
Cycra Pro-bend handguards are top notch stuff. Well recommended on the KTM forum - I guess they do them for a Honda. I dropped my bike in a deep rut the first ride after fitting them and not a mark on anything anywhere except my confidence. Why don't yours work? Or don't they have alloy wrap around bar end fixings? |
Author: | steve.plumb [ Mon Jan 30, 2017 5:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Honda CRF 450X - Suggestions Needed |
The fitted ones are just attached to the bar so not the wrap around ones |
Author: | KTMMarky [ Mon Jan 30, 2017 5:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Honda CRF 450X - Suggestions Needed |
Steve Have a look at Acerbis for a larger fuel tank as that's usually where you'll find one. Otherwise its a custom ally one. I'm worried about my 12 litres and will fit an auxiliary 6ltr tank too, so yes 7 litres won't get you far. Cycra hand guards are the best - the deflectors you have are purely to keep roost off your hands and not for crash protection. Rad braces are a good idea, you'll have to google a UK supplier but I've pulled out of enduros before (at least two I can recall) with a split rad'. Tyres are a bit more tricky and you can go as knobbly as you dare depending on your road work. I'll probably opt for Heidenau's as I'll be using my 690 on roads a fair bit.. |
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