Crf100f oppinions/Ups and downs.
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    Jac0b
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    Crf100f oppinions/Ups and downs.

    by Jac0b » Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:48 am

    Hey i'm Jac0b new to the forums.

    I'm wondering if anyone else has a Crf100f? If so post all of your oppinions about this great bike HERE. The reason i'm doing this is becasue i just got one so please do post :)
  • Asmith
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    by Asmith » Mon Aug 24, 2009 6:26 am

    It's a great bike Jacob!!! Welcome to the site.

    The bike has good power and is bulletproof. The larger wheels make it an ideal transition bike.
  • JohnSBA
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    by JohnSBA » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:36 pm

    My 13yr old daughter has a CRF 100 and absolutely loves it. She learned to ride on this bike and its had enough for her to improve and continue to enjoy riding. I've seen too many cases of kids starting out on race bikes and either getting disillusioned or frustrated, or even worse - hurt. At some point the CRF100 starts to show its limitations as your skills improve - in particular its a trail bike and doesn't have the suspension to support jumping and getting air. But, when you get to that point, you can consider moving to a next step up and your CRF100 will have great resale value. The only changes we've made to the bike are better levers and gear shifter, rejet and an FMF pipe. Keep the air filter clean, fresh oil, and ride all day long. She was on the bike from morning to night last friday and the bike never missed a beat.
    2018 Yamaha YZF-R1
    2017 Ducati Multistrada 1200s
    2006 Honda CRF 250x (stolen)
  • Collin
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    by Collin » Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:08 pm

    I am kinda embarrassed to admit it, but I race Hare scrambles and there is a kid running in the junior class running a 100. He is untouchable except for one other junior rider on a KTM 85. He outruns the first two classes of adult riders. HS are all about momentum and being smooth in the rough stuff. He always passes me on my CRF150RB. He is scary fast so learn to get all you can get out of it.
    "Speedy"
    08 CRF150RB (sold)
    07 CRF150R (sold)
    TRX250ex
    Dads CRF250X (sold)
    Racing Hare scrambles on KTM's
  • fmhscracer
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    by fmhscracer » Wed Jan 27, 2010 3:41 pm

    I started out on a 100 and it was probly the best bike i coulda been on. theyre easy to start and almost indestructible. :D
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    redrider250r
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    by redrider250r » Wed May 19, 2010 7:51 pm

    I also have a 100F. I just use it to goof around with in the yard and have dumped it so many times and bottomed it out off of jumps but it still starts on the 1st or 2nd kick everytime. :D
    The first mods i would make to it are powerup kit and change the sprockets to get more torque out of it. Otherwise the bike is great and won't stop running until your out of gas! :lol:
    "If you don't crash, you ain't goin fast enough"
    "The faster you go, the smoother it gets. (Unless saying #1 comes into play)
    2009 CRF250R (mine)
    09 CRF250R (brothers)
    08 CRF250X (dad)
  • kride
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    by kride » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:11 am

    I have a 2007 crf100f great bike. I want to put a k&n filter on it will this help at all.Bike starts on 1st kick doesn't stall much great beginners bike.

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