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The CRF50F is Honda’s entry‑level, youth‑oriented dirt bike. It’s built for kids who are new to riding: small, light, simple, and safe. It’s not a high‑performance machine by any means, but it’s ideal to learn on.
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Engine | ~50 cc, single‑cylinder, air‑cooled, four‑stroke. Honda Powersports+1 |
Clutch / Transmission | 3‑speed with automatic (centrifugal) clutch — no clutch lever. Honda Powersports+1 |
Suspension | Front: Inverted fork, 22 mm, ~3.8 in travel. Rear: Single shock, ~2.8 in travel. Honda Powersports+1 |
Brakes | Drum brakes front & rear, ~80 mm each. Honda Powersports+1 |
Tires / Wheels | 10‑inch wheels front & rear, with 2.50‑10 knobby tires. Honda Powersports+1 |
Seat Height / Ground Clearance | Seat height ~ 21.6 inches; ground clearance ~ 6.0 inches. Honda Powersports+1 |
Weight | ~ 111 lbs curb (ready to ride). Honda Powersports+1 |
Fuel Capacity | ~ 0.7 gallons (includes ~0.2 gallon reserve). Honda Powersports+1 |
Price | MSRP ~$1,899 + destination charge. Honda Powersports+1 |
Automatic clutch helps with ease of use and reduces risk of stalling. Honda Powersports+1
Adjustable throttle limiter: parents/caregivers can limit how fast the bike goes to match a child's skill level. Total Motorcycle+1
Keyed ignition to prevent unauthorized starts. Total Motorcycle+1
Rugged steel frame for durability. Honda Powersports+1
Beginners / First bike for young riders: The CRF50F is designed for kids to get started learning basic skills.
Light trail riding: Good for mild trails, yard work, or open fields — not for big hills or very rough terrain.
Learning shifting without a clutch: Helps simplify operation so kids can focus more on throttle control, balance, and basic handling.
Limited power: Don’t expect fast acceleration or ability to carry big riders or tackle steep hills.
Basic components: Drum brakes, minimal suspension travel — fine for youth use but won’t perform like larger bikes.
Lightweight / smaller size: Good for its target but may feel “toy‑like” for older riders or in demanding terrain.
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What It Is
The CRF50F is Honda’s entry‑level, youth‑oriented dirt bike. It’s built for kids who are new to riding: small, light, simple, and safe. It’s not a high‑performance machine by any means, but it’s ideal to learn on.
Key Specifications & Features
Rear: Single shock, ~2.8 in travel. Honda Powersports+1
Safety / Kid‑Friendly Features
Automatic clutch helps with ease of use and reduces risk of stalling. Honda Powersports+1
Adjustable throttle limiter: parents/caregivers can limit how fast the bike goes to match a child's skill level. Total Motorcycle+1
Keyed ignition to prevent unauthorized starts. Total Motorcycle+1
Rugged steel frame for durability. Honda Powersports+1
What It’s Good For / Ideal Usage
Beginners / First bike for young riders: The CRF50F is designed for kids to get started learning basic skills.
Light trail riding: Good for mild trails, yard work, or open fields — not for big hills or very rough terrain.
Learning shifting without a clutch: Helps simplify operation so kids can focus more on throttle control, balance, and basic handling.
Limitations / What to Know
Limited power: Don’t expect fast acceleration or ability to carry big riders or tackle steep hills.
Basic components: Drum brakes, minimal suspension travel — fine for youth use but won’t perform like larger bikes.
Lightweight / smaller size: Good for its target but may feel “toy‑like” for older riders or in demanding terrain.