1) Comfort Bundle (Ride Longer)
The fastest way to make the CRF300L feel better on long dual-sport days: seat comfort + better touch points.
CRFsOnly.com • Honda CRF300L FAQ (2021–2026)
This CRF300L FAQ answers the most common questions riders ask before buying parts—what to upgrade first, how to choose suspension, how to increase range, and which protection parts prevent ride-ending damage.
If you’re not sure what to upgrade first, this is the typical order most CRF300L riders follow:
Most riders feel the biggest immediate improvement from comfort + protection: a better seat, stronger hand protection, and a radiator guard. If you ride dirt often, suspension is the next big upgrade.
If you want a proven, high-quality exhaust with strong rider demand, the Yoshimura RS-4 is one of the
most popular options. Choose an exhaust upgrade based on your goals: weight savings, sound, or performance feel.
Shop Yoshimura RS-4 Full Exhaust
Start with the seat, then refine touch points: grips and levers. Comfort upgrades reduce fatigue and make
long dual-sport days far more enjoyable.
Seat Concepts Seat •
Pro Taper Pillow Top Grips •
Zeta Pivot Lever Set
A larger fuel tank is the cleanest solution if you’re doing longer loops or adventure routes.
Shop Acerbis 3.6 Gal Fuel Tank
Suspension is often the biggest “confidence” upgrade—more control on rough terrain, better traction, less bottoming, and a more planted feel on mixed surfaces. It’s especially noticeable with heavier riders or when carrying luggage.
Springs improve support and ride height for your weight. A full suspension package typically goes further by
improving overall damping performance and feel—especially off-road.
Popular options:
Race Tech Fork Spring Kit •
CRF’s Only Pro Suspension Package •
K-Tech Suspension Package •
Complete Suspension Package
Choose based on your weight, how often you ride dirt, and whether you carry luggage:
Most riders start with hand guards and a radiator guard to prevent common ride-ending damage from tip-overs,
brush, and rocks.
Zeta Hand Guards •
Flatland Radiator Guard
Frame guards help protect high-wear areas and can improve grip at the knees—especially when standing off-road.
Shop Acerbis X-Grip Frame Guards
Oil service and air filtration are the two most common “keep it reliable” purchases—especially for dusty riding.
Full Synthetic Oil Change Kit •
Honda Air Filter
Gearing depends on your riding mix. Riders who spend more time off-road often prefer gearing that helps low-speed
control, while mixed-use riders may keep a balanced setup. A sprocket kit lets you tune it to your terrain.
Shop Rear Steel Sprocket Kit
Simple “quality of life” items are popular because they solve real problems: easier bike recovery, easier transport,
and better controls.
Tugger Lift Strap (Rear) •
Tie Down Strap Rings
If you want a cleaner rear setup, a fender eliminator kit is a common finishing touch for CRF300L builds.
Shop DRC Fender Eliminator Kit
These bundles are the most common “build paths” CRF300L owners choose. Pick your goal, then add the core parts in one pass.
The fastest way to make the CRF300L feel better on long dual-sport days: seat comfort + better touch points.
The must-haves for trail riding: protect your hands, levers, and radiator—common damage points in tip-overs.
For riders who want the CRF300L to feel planted and controlled off-road. Choose a complete package, or start with springs.
Built for longer loops and backcountry days: more fuel range, dialed gearing, and a clean rear setup.
The go-to restock bundle: oil service, filtration, and simple transport helpers riders buy over and over.