2008 crf230l needs power 625ryan Posts: 2 Joined: Sun Jan 05, 2014 10:16 pm. 2008 crf230l needs power. by 625ryan » We are a community dedicated to the owners of Honda off-road dirt bikes and specifically the Honda CRF models. We are dedicated to increasing and sharing information, expertise and product knowledge to increase the enjoyment
Hmm…that's curious. Features Engine/Drivetrain Dependable 223cc single-cylinder air-cooled four-stroke engine offers plenty of user-friendly power and lots of torque spread over a wide rpm range. 30mm CV carburetor for crisp throttle response. Electric start for easy starting. Lightweight aluminum crankcase. Maintenance-free CD ignition.

Honda CRF230F. BBR Motorsports is the industry's premier adult four-stroke playbike performance technology company. Engineering from the minds of racers, coupled with the latest in CAD and CNC technology, allows BBR to house one of the largest selections of innovative four-stroke MX performance parts in the world.

2008 Honda CRF230L . Introducing the CRF230L, a compact and lightweight adventure-loving dual-sport machine that willingly serves as an economical commuter, motorhome runabout or weekend outback-exploration vehicle-this is one bike that can do it all. Specifications Canada. Engine Type Air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke Displacement 223 Within the family line, the CRF230L is a more versatile step up from the off-road-only CRF230F. Both bikes share the same 65.5mm x 66.2mm bore and stroke, 223cc air-cooled SOHC two-valve Thumper, but the street-capable L model inhales through a larger 30mm CV carb while the F model uses a smaller 26mm piston-valve carb. The Honda CRF series is a line of four-stroke motocross, trail, and dual sport motorcycles manufactured and marketed by Honda. In 2008, the CRF230L was introduced as an entry-level dual sport and was street legal from the factory, but still retained a dirt-oriented design. All have full lighting and electric starters. ibNX969. 386 132 107 87 74 392 362 468 118

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