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Cycle News 2026 Issue 02 January 13

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P84 RIDE REVIEW I 2026 HONDA CRF300F Twisting The Throttle If you've ridden the CRF250F before, you'll quickly notice the 300's increase in power. It's not a huge leap, about four horsepower, but you can feel it. Torque has also improved significantly, which is beneficial when riding on tight, twisty trails and tech - nical, slow-moving terrain. Additionally, with the extra gear, the bike responds more quickly and predictably at lower speeds and delivers increased revs on wider-open fire roads. The bike simply feels more responsive and livelier than the 250, without sacrificing overall control. A beginner or novice won't have any trouble handling the 300, even with its increased displacement and power, and an experienced rider will enjoy the extra ponies, as long as they keep in mind that it's not a race bike, which is some - times hard to do. Another noticeable differ- ence is suspension settings. The 41mm Showa fork and single Showa shock now hold up much better, but they are approaching the stiff side. However, I'd rather have it that way than the other way around, as Honda noted some owners expressed concern with the 250. The firmer suspension al - lows you to ride the 300 a little harder and more aggressively without fear of harsh bottom - ing on seemingly harmless bumps. You'll also appreciate the added front-wheel travel the 300 has over the 250, ap - proximately an inch. The rear remains the same at 9.1 inch- es. Unfortunately, suspension is still nonadjustable except for rear preload, but Honda did a good job of providing a neutral setting that I think most will be happy with. Experienced riders who enjoy tackling technical terrain but aren't interested in racing and want an affordable and simple bike to own should consider the CRF300F. (Below) Compared to the previous CRF250F engine, the CRF300F engine is 44cc larger, 294cc versus 250cc. Its bore is 6mm wider, but the stroke remains unchanged.

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