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Cycle News 2025 Issue 08 February 25

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P106 RIDE REVIEW I 2025 HONDA CRF450RX The R and the RX are very similar mo- torcycles, but the RX has been tweaked just enough to make it a little more off- road compatible. Most experienced off- road competitors want motocross-type performance from their cross-country racers but with non-negotiable must- haves for off-road racing like what the RX comes with: handguards, skid plate, larger fuel tank, sealed O-ring chain and even a kickstand. You also must have an 18-inch rear wheel, which Honda provides with off-road-specific Dunlop AT81 rubber. The RX's dedicated ECU is tuned to prioritize torque and overall traction to the rear wheel. Like before, you still have three riding modes at your fingertips: Standard, Smooth, and Aggressive, as well as three levels of traction control, aka Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC). All are tuned Spec Sheet The CRF450RX is a relatively new model for Honda. It's only been around since 2021. It's a high-performance race bike geared towards Grand Prix (NGPC) and fast-style off-road racing (GNCC, hare scramble, hare and hound, etc.) but doesn't stray far from its motocross heritage. Just like its CRF450R breth - ren, the RX enters a new generation for 2025. It gets a new, stiffer frame, updated shock mount, revised rear suspension linkages, and a redesigned airbox, just like what the 2025 CRF450R got. The stiffer frame was a direct result of Hunter and Jett Lawrence's influences, as they aimed to eliminate the flex and instability from the previous generation, which Honda says benefits the off-road racer, as well. Honda's premier off-road racer, the CRF450RX, enters a new generation for 2025.

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