it was a private sale on FB marketplace, if you look on there you will see them pop up. just make sure it wasn't a 250lb guy riding it doing wheelies for a year.
@@lukefish7562 This was me goofing around a bit on the CRF110F during lockdown at the start of the pandemic. 6'0" and a bit lighter but I'm sure you will have a blast: ruclips.net/video/9NUAAIFJTfk/видео.html
@@SWTrailsAndWheels oh man I just watched every second with my smile growing the whole time. Can’t wait to get mine. Thanks for sharing. And for telling me your size so I could compare. I sub’d too to check out your other videos. Enjoy!
My kid is 102lbs. Do I need to upgrade fork springs and damping rods or should I keep the stock? Kiddo is not super aggressive and learning quite a bit.
hi guys i just had a quick question its a bit off topic but i need help. i just did the bottom end on my 2008 honda crf 250r because there was a little bit of play in the left crank bearing, everything is done correctly but there still is the same amount of play in the left crank bearing. it was all my money that i invested in it and i really dont know what to do now or what the problem is. can you explain what could be wrong? i also just put the bottom end completely together and tearing it apart again would be a nightmare.
How much play is there? Like 0.001" or more like 0.030" or even more? Since the inner race is on the crankshaft and slides into that left side bearing, there will always be a slight amount of play that you can barely feel. If there is a lot of play, then something is definitely wrong. If the outer race spun on the crankcase you might have some issues there. When you removed the old bearing, was there any galling or damage on the case where that bearing presses in. Did that bearing still have a press fit when you installed the new one? What about the crankshaft? Did you replace it with a new one, or inspect the old one to make sure the inner race was good and no free play on the crankshaft? Let me know what you find. -Charles
@@rmatvmc I'm not quite sure how much play there was in mm, but if I would move the flywheel up and down you could hear the play in the bearing. and there was no damage in the crankcase. The bearing had a press-fit and it installed just like usual, nice and smooth.the crankshaft is still in good condition, also if I pull the crankshaft from different angles I can not feel any play whatsoever. that is what confuses me the most, one of my friends told me to just run the bike like that but I don't feel safe doing it. There is a noticeable amount of play if you push the flywheel up and down but I have no idea what the cause could be.
I wish someone would make a serious kids trail bike. We aren’t racers but we get into some pretty gnarly stuff with my 5 year old. He ran out of suspension a long time ago and moto bikes are even worse on the trail.
Totally agree. KTM and Husqavarna kids bikes are lighter and have awesome suspension but need the EFI Honda 4 stroke motors... Would love to see honda step it up some more for the families that don't race at the track but want gnarly capable bikes with great suspension for our kids...
We sincerely appreciate the info that you guys gave us on this bike, but of course there are companies that make and sell aftermarket parts and have way more options for this bike. These videos will explain what I'm talking about: ruclips.net/video/fWNDxDIL2lc/видео.html ruclips.net/video/cMRQuIl348E/видео.html
watching this before buying one of these, impressed with how much info was given in such a great way
This is my first bike and I love it 10/10 would recommend!!
Just picked up a 2020 for my son, it was used maybe 2 times. perfect for my 10 year old
On which site did you order or in which store did you buy, please tell me or drop the link to the site
it was a private sale on FB marketplace, if you look on there you will see them pop up. just make sure it wasn't a 250lb guy riding it doing wheelies for a year.
Great video review! Special thanks for featuring the youth riders to assist with sizing.
I'm am about 4.4ft stall wi5h the boots on I'm 9 years old do you think I fit good?
This bike would be a great bike. You could ride it for a few years and grow into it.
Kid's bike? The adults in my home rode the CRF110F a lot more than the kids ;)
I know! I’m 6 foot 1 but I’m getting a 110 for myself.
@@jamesdecker4166 how’d it go lol
Yes! I’m 44, 6’2” and 200 lbs and ordered a new 110 this week. Go great with my 450RL. 😀
@@lukefish7562 This was me goofing around a bit on the CRF110F during lockdown at the start of the pandemic. 6'0" and a bit lighter but I'm sure you will have a blast: ruclips.net/video/9NUAAIFJTfk/видео.html
@@SWTrailsAndWheels oh man I just watched every second with my smile growing the whole time. Can’t wait to get mine. Thanks for sharing. And for telling me your size so I could compare. I sub’d too to check out your other videos.
Enjoy!
Where can I order or buy a Honda crf 110 f now???
My kid is 102lbs. Do I need to upgrade fork springs and damping rods or should I keep the stock? Kiddo is not super aggressive and learning quite a bit.
I’ve heard they’re hard to come by, thanks to the pit bike craze. You could sell a few to Buttery if you’ve got any in hand....
lol I think buttery has enough. Jk buttery needs MORE!
Getman 43 He just did a video recently asking if anyone knew where he could get two more. Then they jumped one into a pool. 🤦🏻♂️
Wade Jameson I know. That’s why he needs more.
@@wadejameson6168 Fook him he destroys em. Im waiting on a '22 Kawi KLX140R boys. Minty!
hi guys i just had a quick question its a bit off topic but i need help. i just did the bottom end on my 2008 honda crf 250r because there was a little bit of play in the left crank bearing, everything is done correctly but there still is the same amount of play in the left crank bearing. it was all my money that i invested in it and i really dont know what to do now or what the problem is. can you explain what could be wrong? i also just put the bottom end completely together and tearing it apart again would be a nightmare.
How much play is there? Like 0.001" or more like 0.030" or even more? Since the inner race is on the crankshaft and slides into that left side bearing, there will always be a slight amount of play that you can barely feel. If there is a lot of play, then something is definitely wrong. If the outer race spun on the crankcase you might have some issues there. When you removed the old bearing, was there any galling or damage on the case where that bearing presses in. Did that bearing still have a press fit when you installed the new one? What about the crankshaft? Did you replace it with a new one, or inspect the old one to make sure the inner race was good and no free play on the crankshaft? Let me know what you find.
-Charles
@@rmatvmc I'm not quite sure how much play there was in mm, but if I would move the flywheel up and down you could hear the play in the bearing. and there was no damage in the crankcase. The bearing had a press-fit and it installed just like usual, nice and smooth.the crankshaft is still in good condition, also if I pull the crankshaft from different angles I can not feel any play whatsoever. that is what confuses me the most, one of my friends told me to just run the bike like that but I don't feel safe doing it. There is a noticeable amount of play if you push the flywheel up and down but I have no idea what the cause could be.
Take to competent dealer.
@@rmatvmc great advice 👍
@@Davido50 it's been 10 months. its all good now
Thank you I am about to get one and you helped me
I was at the track with a crf 110 and I smoked 125s and 250s, it’s a fast bike
The people you were against had to be slow then. I have a 110 and I love it, but there is no way it could beat a 250.
@@jamesdecker4166 right? What I was thinking. 🙂
Thanks for the great video! Waiting on mine. 😀
Can you make one for the crf150f please?
Can you do a video of the CRF150R please? Thanks, love the videos!
I’m going to get one of those soon
Zach Ruiz what year?
please do a video on the cr 85
I'm 5"5 and I rode the neighbours crf110
dose enyone know if honda will make a new crf70
HELP I have a ktm 150 it revs out in 1 and 2 but when I get about half through the powerband in 3rd it stops building instead of reving out🙃thank you
Bill Madd nope it just stops pulling I have had multiple exerpiend riders tell me something is wrong
I’m going to get a crf150r soon
I want one!!!!
Zach Ruiz what year?
"Kids bike" haha. I would love one of these.
You can get one! Adults ride these all day long. Kawasaki makes better smaller bikes. Ride for life!
@@Davido50 Oh I know, there is a huge following for pit bikes. It'd be super fun.
im 67 bought two
Wow that is so cool 😎
I wish someone would make a serious kids trail bike. We aren’t racers but we get into some pretty gnarly stuff with my 5 year old. He ran out of suspension a long time ago and moto bikes are even worse on the trail.
Totally agree. KTM and Husqavarna kids bikes are lighter and have awesome suspension but need the EFI Honda 4 stroke motors... Would love to see honda step it up some more for the families that don't race at the track but want gnarly capable bikes with great suspension for our kids...
Ya a ktm 50 chassis and suspension with a Honda 70 motor and transmission. Or PW80 motor. Just something useable
Pitster makes small racing bikes
i'm 5'6 u think i can ride this bike comfortably just to mess around with?
Yes 100%. Or the Kawasaki KLX110 /140R.
normal gas?
Good luck getting one in California
Haha
I'm thinking of getting one
Ok
I’m on the way to Honda now lol
So this is not for racing??
You can certainly race on this bike, but it is more meant for trail riding.
The F stand a for four stroke
the f is for four stroke
I had one when I was 3
Good for you
The sellers on facebook want 3600 for a used one , ggg
buy a shift shaft protecter
12 minutes for a 110, lol? All you need is stronger fork springs, aftermarket shock, Pro Taper SE bar, and larger footpegs.
We sincerely appreciate the info that you guys gave us on this bike, but of course there are companies that make and sell aftermarket parts and have way more options for this bike. These videos will explain what I'm talking about:
ruclips.net/video/fWNDxDIL2lc/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/cMRQuIl348E/видео.html
This isn’t a kids bike anymore
“For youth riders getting started”
Kawasaki & Yamaha are better values!