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Cycle News 2015 Issue 40 October 6

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 40 OCTOBER 6, 5015 P61 it delivers it; it does so via one of the easiest-to-manage powerbands in its class. Still, there is no substitute for pure horsepower in this horse- power-hungry class. As a result, Honda massaged the CRF's motor to give it more power from bottom to top while trying to maintain its overall well-liked and user-friendly delivery. Honda made several changes to the motor for 2016. It now has lighter (and stronger) titanium ex- haust valves, a new camshaft and lighter valve springs. The piston is also lighter but has also been redesigned to produce a bump in compression. The compression ra- tio has gone up from 13.5 to 13.8:1. More compression usually adds up to more power. There is also a lighter piston connecting rod. The common denominator here, as you probably have already figured out, is weight, as in less weight of many of its most important moving parts. Less weight means quicker revs, more power, and a more efficient delivery of power. Honda also re-ported the cylin- der head to improve airflow. And, speaking of airflow, they've also revised the intake air boot. Capping things off in the engine department, they redesigned the exhaust resonator to boost bottom- end performance, and they also re- mapped the fuel-injection settings. The dual mufflers also breathe better and the left radiator is slightly larger for better cooling of the now more powerful motor. You'll notice the result of all of these performance-enhancing engine changes right away on the The CRF's Showa SFF-TAC air fork has more adjustability. It soaks up the hard landings without wincing.

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