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Riding CRF450X on the road

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Posted by: Westy---------------------

Hi All

I know there are a lot of topics on the CRF450X in this forum but I could not find any comments on the road riding side of things.

I'm looking at buying a CRF450X later in the year. I was just wondering if there have been any problems with riding them on the road. I wouldn't be doing extensive road riding just little bits here and there such as to and from work which is only a 10 minute drive. I may do the occasional sunday ride. Don't get me wrong I would definitely be taking on the dirt. I've got mates who own farms and there are some great trails around my house which I know the CRX would love.

My main concern is the road riding factor. If anyone has had any experience with riding these bikes on the road your comments would be greatly appreciated

Thanks in advance

Cheers Rob



Posted by: blmmx---------------------

my only problem is tire wear



Posted by: Westy---------------------

Cheers BLMMX

Yeah I figured the tyres would be a bit of a problem. How often do you find yourself replacing them?

I was thinking there may be bearing problems with running knobly tyres on a hard surface. Have you had any problems with the bearings in the wheels or swingarm or even the head?

How much road riding do you do on your CRX?

Thanks



Posted by: xsnrg---------------------

If it is just for commuting to trails and short errands, etc, maybe no issue, but the maintenance overhead per hours of use on a 450F seems too high to bear for lots of highway use.



Posted by: Poptart---------------------

yea tire wear would be a problem



Posted by: evenslower---------------------

There are stories out there of tranny gears seizing up supposedly related to dual sporting. 3rd gear particularly if I remember right. Do some research.




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