Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L
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    Samanjo
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    Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Samanjo » Thu Apr 08, 2021 9:06 am

    Hi All
    I just sold my CRF230F (already regretting it) as I need a licensed dual sport bike.
    I live quite a distance from the gravel roads and as I do not own a trailer, I always had to sneak around on the back roads at odd hours (dodging law enforcement with my CRF230F) to go ride gravel. It was just not worth the stress.
    Now, my question is:
    How does the CRF250L compare to the CRF230F?
    I know weight will be heavier but in general......will the ride (engine characteristics) feel more or less similar?
    The reason I ask is that I have no opportunity to test ride a CRF250L. I reside in an area where there are no CRF250L bikes available to test ride so I am scouting the For Sale sections and if I find a bike at the right price I will drive, inspect, pay and return home with the bike.
    There is no money for the new CRF300L so used CRF250L will have to do.
    Have any of you made the change that can give some input?
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by JimDirt » Sat Apr 10, 2021 10:24 am

    I don't have any experience with one , I know Ray is a 230 aficionado , so he may have some knowledge of the comparisons , hopefully he will chime in ..... But I would suspect that it would be slightly more powerful , but with mostly the same characteristics as the 230 , the suspension should be a bit better as well , I don't think you would be disappointed , it will just be a little bulkier to maneuver is all I would suspect

    On another note , have you considered a Hitch Hauler , they are relatively inexpensive compared to a trailer (between $80.00 to $250.00), and much easier to travel around with and park , I use one almost exclusively for riding , and only use my trailer when I have more than 1 bike going or am hauling my ATV around


    With my 2020 450R
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    2020 CRF450R
    2006 CRF450X
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Samanjo » Sun Apr 11, 2021 9:18 am

    I did consider one of those haulers (sold under the name X-ramp here by us) but then decided to rather sell the 230F in order to buy a 250L.
    I have looked at several YT videos and I think I will be happy with a 250L.
    I am scanning the various For Sale platforms on a daily basis now.
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Samanjo » Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:40 am

    Just an update.....I eventually found and purchased a low mileage 2013 CRF250L two days ago
    Looking forward to a lot of seat time on the bike
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Aussiecrf230 » Thu Jul 08, 2021 4:39 am

    Post up a picture of you new ride
    Ray
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    CRF230F 2004
    C30F Power Up needle
    Mains 132
    Idle 45
    2 turns out
    Baffle out, Screens In

    It starts,it runs,it gets to where all CRFs can get to without the valve or valve plate dramas
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Samanjo » Sat Aug 14, 2021 11:52 am

    This is my bike
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Samanjo » Sat Aug 14, 2021 11:58 am

    I have done about 1000km already and really enjoy the bike
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Aussiecrf230 » Sat Aug 14, 2021 2:38 pm

    Good looking bike Samanjo.
    Is the seat height taller than the 230 or does it just appear that way.
    Ray
    Australia

    CRF230F 2004
    C30F Power Up needle
    Mains 132
    Idle 45
    2 turns out
    Baffle out, Screens In

    It starts,it runs,it gets to where all CRFs can get to without the valve or valve plate dramas
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by JimDirt » Sat Aug 14, 2021 3:11 pm

    That is pretty clean for a 2013 .... Nice .... =DD
    2020 CRF450R
    2006 CRF450X
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Samanjo » Sun Aug 15, 2021 4:52 am

    Good looking bike Samanjo.
    Is the seat height taller than the 230 or does it just appear that way.
    Thank you
    No, the seat is slightly lower than my CRF230F
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Samanjo » Sun Aug 15, 2021 4:55 am

    That is pretty clean for a 2013 .... Nice .... =DD
    Thank you Jim
    The bike has a few scratches but nothing serious and she cleans up pretty nice :D
    It is a low mileage bike (when purchased, it only had 5669km on odo)
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Samanjo » Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:44 am

    Well, I am 4 months and 2500km into ownership if this bike and still very happy.
    No issues at all.
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    Re: Moving from a CRF230F to a CRF250L

    by Aussiecrf230 » Sun Nov 14, 2021 2:07 pm

    Glad you are loving it.
    Ray
    Australia

    CRF230F 2004
    C30F Power Up needle
    Mains 132
    Idle 45
    2 turns out
    Baffle out, Screens In

    It starts,it runs,it gets to where all CRFs can get to without the valve or valve plate dramas

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