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Honda CRF450X 2009 specs

Latest motor bike specifications and pictures for the 2009 Honda CRF450X.



Honda CRF450X 2009 motorcycle info

Main Detail

Make
Honda
Model
CRF450X
Year
2009
Category
Enduro / Off-Road

Dimensions and Weight

Ground Clearance
345 mm / 13.6 inches
Trail
115 mm / 4.5 inches
Kerb Weight
122.0 kg / 269.0 pounds
Wheelbase
1,478 mm / 58.2 inches

Engine and Exhaust

Bore / Stroke
96.0 x 62.1 mm / 3.8 x 2.4 inches
Engine Capacity
449.00 cc / 27.40 cubic inches
Compression
12.0:1
Engine Type
Single cylinder
Ignition
CD
2 / 4 Stroke
4

Transmission (Gearbox) and Final Drive

Transmission Type
Chain
Gearbox
5-speed

Fuel and Emission Standards

Fuel System
Carburettor. 40.0mm Keihin™ flat-slide
Fuel Control
SOHC
Fuel Capacity
7.19 litres / 1.90 gallons

Suspension

Front Suspension
47.0mm inverted Showa cartridge fork with 16-position rebound and 16-position compression damping adjustability
Front Suspension Travel
315 mm / 12.4 inches
Front Wheel Travel
315 mm / 12.4 inches
Rear Suspension
Pro-Link Showa single-shock with spring preload, 13-position [low-speed] and 3.5-turn [high-speed] compression damping and 17-position rebound damping adjustability
Rear Wheel Travel
315 mm / 12.4 inches

Tires and Rims

Front Tire Dimensions
80/21-21
Rear Tire Dimensions
110/18-18

Brakes

Front Brakes
Double disc
Rear Brakes
Single disc

Notes, Comments and Warranty Information

Colour Options
Red

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