What it's like owning a CRF250L
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- Опубліковано 17 сер 2013
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A morning in the life of owning and using a CRF250L. This little bike really does it all.
Mods are EJK programmer, 13t, and airbox screen/snorkel removal. This bike was sold and replaced with a WR250R.
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Awesome run ! I've had my CRF250L for nearly two years and I totally love it.
As you guys learn to stand (ideally all the time) you will at first feel awkward and then become must more confident riders. Good stuff on that CRF!
I got the Yamaha TW200 but the tires weren't wide enuff so i got some L-60's on it and the seat was too high so i chopped the suspension. i got to take off the kick stand too, saved weight and it stands up by itself. Saweeeeet ride!!
Man I cant wait to get this bike when I come back from deployment!!!! Was set on a wr250 but man honda has been on top of the game with everything offroad the past year or two. Was a yamaha guy but now I'm converting lol
great video man. was watching some reviews on the 250l and this made me really wanna buy it. i hope you'll upload vids of any mods you will make. body mods, exhaust, knobby tires, etc.. keep ridin friend
For the ones with no idea. This is not the full potential of the bike. Sure it can do much more. Secondly on offroad I prefer to remove the side mirrors. Especially if you are riding near home or have somewhere to drop them like a friends car.
Great riding! You took the crf250L to its limit I would say!
Nice Video!! Some gnarly rocks there for a bit, thanks for the upload!!
Awesome video man, looks like fun
That was great! Nice to see what my CRF can do, Thanks!
Great video, Contour cam? You did really awesome past those quads in the rocks for being on a 250L. On those huge 2' step ups, just keep your weight centered and ride the heck out of the clutch at a slower pace.
Awesome video, I could ride those trails forever
great video. that steep hill climb around 9 minutes in had me nervous just watching you.
Awesome! I went there on my 16th birthday, the day I got my foreman 450. now i want a crf250L.
Great riding and great video - cheers.
Little tip. It sucks when you ride to the trails, but let out some air pressure on the front and rear tire and they will roll over the rocks, not bounce off of them. I learned that lesson the hard way trying to ride my DR350 on some rough rocky stuff.
I love my CRF250L, I upgraded from an XL350. Its a very agile comfortable bike. The electric start and fuel injection is a sweet touch. I highly recommend this motorcycle I also own a GSX1300R Suzuki Hayabusa and a GL1800 Gold wing.
great riding thats a tough trail glad i saw this rock on 250l
nice job. tough stuff for on off
nice looking country. i would like a mix of that and my area. great video.
I used to have a CT90. It made that sort of terrain look easy. I am thinking about a CFR-250L. Too bad it doesn't have a high low box like the old CT trail bike. I guess it would just be too expensive. LOL. It sure does make a difference though. The nice thing about the 250 is that 5 bucks gets you an entire day of freedom and fun. Can't have that in a Jeep.
I only live a couple hrs from there. I'll definitely have to come check this place out.
I hope you checked you're tires after the rocks I have had cuts from rocks, just a good idea to look them over before the ride home.
Nice stuff man, wish we had these mountains here in the holy land LOL!
Q: I didn't notice a skid plate on your bike. If you haven't got one - get and install, you really don't want to break something crucial inthe middle of a ride. Get hand guards while at it...
I appreciate the advice buddy! Thanks alot kevan
Nice ride!
I would suggest putting some hand guards to protect your clutch and brake levers for when you spill. Tough getting out of rough terrain without a clutch lever. Looks fun. Lots of fun.
Windrock is a awesome place. I completed trail 22 on my 2016 250l. Wasn’t exactly easy but I got it done. A 230f for me would have been perfect , but the 250l is what I got , goes on the highway cruising at 60 and can take a lot of hardcore trails. I like it, not perfect, it is what it is. People laughing at me at windrock in there brand new $20k sxs but I was going through mud holes that they wouldn’t go through. I was the laughing at the end of the day ✌🏻
damn those trails look awesome...wish we had a place like that where i live..
nice video, really gives me an idea of what dual sporting all about.
Sweet! That sounds awesome!
I bigtime second the skidplate before your first ride. I bent my frame pretty good first day out.
I like the purr of the motor.
it honestly sounds electric.
Yeah the 250L's have a nice low rpm low pitch sound that is nice. I feel like the FMF pipe with the silencer in it makes it sound the best from what ive heard on youtube.
Andy B purrs like a kitten
looks like a good time. How much did that bike set you back?
Nice run.
good job man. what are the other 2 bikes?
great video.
what state is this in?
Looks like a kick ass trail to ride!!!
great vid thanxz will get me by all the winter ahead of me thanxz
Great video, makes me wish there wasn't 2 1/2 feet of snow on the ground right now.
Thanks Great vid!
i enjoyed the vid thanxz
Nice I have the same bike and I live in Greeneville TN how do you like it so far?
Excellent Bike
Great video!! Picking mine up tomorrow.. this video makes me wanna ride so bad : p
...and props to the 4x4 support vehicle driver!
how many mpg's are you getting
how it is riding on the road? vibrate a lot? nice video :)
May i ask how old you are? cause those trails would be ruff for a 55 year old man
Loved the video! I'm currently riding a CBF250 which I took to the woods a couple of times (Yeah I know it's not built for it but it's the only thing I've got) and am thinking about upgrading to a CRF250L for the off-road factor...how good is it as an everyday commuter? I can deal with 110-115 KPH (about 70MPH), don't need that much more...will it manage?
it is good for around 65 cruising, it can do 70 but nearly maxing out
mitchell mcpherson km/h or mph?
@@dion8976 mph
I've got one.
looks fun as hell
Dam that last bit looked hard.
Go for: Techniques of enduro bikes and then hit it again. Nice Area you got there. Wish I had something like this in front of my door.
very nice bike and very nice jeep that is perfect
Cool Trails! I also wish for an additional 10 HP for my WR250R as well. :^)
How's the power?
And is this a bike you plan on keeping for a while or is it just something for now?
You just need alittle more speed when you hit those rocks to make it up. I geared my CRF250L down a bit which made it more torquey and very nice in dirtbike mode! :)
Sound perfect! I did 13/42.. perfect for off road
I have been riding since i was ten that trail is not rough
So what. Do you want a medal for riding since you was ten?
I love that place!
Is the teller in kmph or mph, I assume miles?
thanks for the video
Looks like a really trustworhy bike. Don't know why it just looks so reliable and useful.
It is
Its a Honda. Period.
Watch Itchy Boots Season 5. That little Honda covered 20 000 kms mostly off-road around southern Africa. It's a great dual sport bike.
@@markleighton9628 wrote that comment 3 years ago. I bought the CRF250 Rally. Amazing bike.
How is it on hills on roads no problem? I weight 245lb. You think it shouldn't be a problem for me? Meaning power? I'm not really looking for highway use just local riding/country roads stuff.
Nice video got same bike love it
What kind of tyres are you running? Are you on the stock nubs or do you have eduro tyres?
love mine great bike
Great vid
The rough areas is why I sold my dirt bike and got an ATV. Think I'm too old now for a nice dirt bike.
that jeep is pretty damn tough too holy
same motor as the cbr 250
Are you at windrock, TN????
Nice video,
great trail awesome ride
4:24 nearly mashed up, luck or good riding...haha
Nice clip ! Wish i had the same opportunities here in germany - wish i could live in the USA for a few years ;-)
+lauiman They do not have trails like that in Germany? :O
Or you cannot get a license to ride one of these are your age?
very good
Great vid and I was surprised the Honda could actually do such gnarly terrain, Why the WR? is it not just Yamaha's version of the same dual sport bike? or is it bit more of a proper enduro bike than the CRF250L? I noticed its quite a bit lighter than the Honda
+Navek Media if fuel pump or stator will not fail...
+Paul Thomas I saved $2000 going with the CRF over the WR. After mods (Renthal sprocket change front & back, FMF megabomb & Q4 + air box mods I can keep up with the WR just fine) and still had $1000 in my pocket for new Michelins this summer and lots of change left over. Oh also put on the mini Yoshimiro tailight assembly, got rid of that huge heavy stock Honda equipment. Exhaust & tailight took about 10lbs off weight
+SpaceAceTX exactly right - WR250R also require suspension upgrade so it will be even more expensive.
When you put race tech suspension on crf250l it will be way better then wr250r stock. Besides yamaha reliability recently has dropped.
+Enduro Riders SPOT ON, good post !
+Enduro Riders there are several people with well over 75k miles on stock untouched wr250r's. These bikes are as reliable as they come and far superior to the crf250l. Crf isn't a bad bike but the wr beats it in every way, and the price reflects that.
The bike will bring U home
did you have any mods in your bike?
so do you still like this bike. i am buying another this week and looked at this.. im close to wind rock and wanted something lightweight to get rowdy on
jamie cooley if your still in the market I’d look at a 230L or 230F for light weight. Depending on your height (if your shorter) those two would be the better choice. I’m 5”8 175lbs the crf250l can be a little y’all and heavy at times but I can manage
you should go for ride in third world roads for true ride.. honda xl was all I saw in my childhood as most praised.. this reminds me of my village ..
that white jeep, I'd call it "the crawler" ;) slow and steady
Looked like some tuff terrain I would have crashed quite a few times myself
Why replace it with a WR250R
The CRF250L has longer maintenance interval and is more stable I think ?
@@kevanray How do you like the Rally compared to the 'regular' 250L and the WR250? I'm looking at a Rally but haven't ridden it yet. Sold my F650 Dakar a few years back and want another D/Sport. Something for some longer-day trips that is light enough to ride stuff like you were on in this video, probably nothing more than that. Had the Dakar in a couple of spots rougher than that, but it was really pushing it for me at 5'9" and 180 lbs.
Nice XJ.
Nice video and cool trails. The sound of your keys banging on your triple clamp the whole time made me weep for it though. Ditch the other keys before you scratch your bike to shit.
BIG ROCKS !!
Is that Tennessee?
Good video!
I just wish I had a place like that to ride near wear I live at (New York City).
:(
es muy bueno, felicidades, y gracias por compartirlo, mi moto es 2004, y tambien me lleva a las montañas y me paseo en la ciudad o carretera, tambien me he caido muchas veces jajajaja, saludos
Just curious, you say in one of the early comments that you aren't very tall. Could you flat foot this bike with a 30" inseam?
Thx for the info and the quick response.
This makes me want a 250L so bad
good vid, only capable bike i see there was the crf250x, the 250l is way to heavy for trails and the wr250 is old now and looking dated with the tubed frame,the 250l good for commuting and possibly going over some gravel,if you want trail riding get yourself the 250x
well no shit, the 250l is not a enduro or trail bike, its a true 50/50 dual sport. i would love to see the crf250x get 70mpg and ride 70mph comfortably all day, o wait it cant even come close to that.
as for weight anyone that's ridden the 250l knows it weighs more but the weight is down low, a full 6inchs lower actually then most dritbikes, of course you sacrifice suspension travel and ground clearance due to this, but again its a dual sport.........
michaelxcx Love my CRF250L. It has only about 40 miles on the pavement and all the rest is dirt. I got it to do dual sport rides with the AMA like the LA Barstow to Vegas ride. CRF250L will do anything (ALMOST).
Depends on your situation. I'm new to it all and am planning to get a 250L to take on trails, very mild trails anyways. There aren't a lot of places to ride near where I live, gotta get dual sport so I can enjoy it also on gravel and dirt roads. Otherwise it would sit in the garage 360 days a year. Can't have that. I'm also considering a KLX250S, as it is a bit more off road capable, but eh, I like the Honda.
is that in mph or kh
I've had my CRF250L for almost 2 months now, great bike, a little underwhelmed ( well, it is a 250...) personally, I actually should've have gotten the CRF450 instead.
how do you weight? did the crf struggled when it was standard with you weight. and does the suspension is so bad?
Thanks for the reply, another question if you dont mind, did you find the weight of the bike really a struggle? I'm a bit worried, I made a deposit for the bike, I weight about 90kg and I hope the crf will suite me well, i'm no expert off roader, I need something better to go over our shitty roads in my country and maybe some light green laning roads.
This place is like Disneyland for trail riders!! I envy all of you!
That jeep will climb better if you air down. Great vid!
Once you think you are done! Excellent video, thanks for sharing. In the market for a dual sport myself. They are all nice but honda is honda, hard to beat. Looks like it preformed just like it should. Driver....not so much!
Nice! Basic breathing, jet kit, remove smog type adjustments? Rode a drz 400 (2012) stock and it was sluggish. Really liked the size though.
Excellent! Thanks for the info!
on most bikes (at least i think so) the speedometer is fed by the front tire right ? in which case the speedometer would not be affected by the sprocket size or ratio. It might be different on yours.
And i need to get myself one of these bikes, would you recommend this or the Suzuki DRZ400E for a beginner?
my dream bike right now would be the CRF450X, 42-46 HP and 270pounds, but right now in my budget the second hand market offers mostly ~650cc bikes
a 250cc at 30HP should be a lot more stressed then a 450cc at 42 and then there is the dirt bike version of that bike which has about 50HP, i know the fuel injection makes a difference and i would like to have it.
Either way i don't have the budget for either bike, and for some reason not a lot of people wanna sell these bikes, i guess they are "keepers"
my budget is closer to $1500, and there are a lot (like 50) ~650cc dual purpose bikes for that, and an occasional 200cc
That's what i thought too, i'm not sure what i will be using it more for, of course if i could afford 2 bikes that would be nice.
The CB500X is nice but not very dirt worthy, specially at 430 pounds, might as well get a KLR, no ?
Joe G.P.
DRZ400 hands down. I would actually look at the S model as it's the step between full dirt (E) and full street (SM) so she's street legal. Still has the off-road suspension. You have a ton of choices with the DRZ and as the poster of this video said he wished the 250 had more horsepower (10:02 in the vid) the DRZ will have all the umph you want.
I have the SM but use it more off road than on. Love my DRZ!