Well we all know that the new 2007 crf150r beats the 85 2 stroke. Note not the crf150f but the crf150r they are totally different bikes. Who knows like how fast these 2 bikes are which one is faster. I know ktm is fast but can it keep up with the 150r? it spposed to be running the same speed as the cr125 so i think that the 150r is a lil bit faster what do you guys think?
well
150R would get its ass handed to it by a 2 stroke 125 wat u tlking bout? well we can all tell ur a noob
Allways with this stupid ques
Allways with this stupid question the 150 is replacing the 85 so the 125 will kill it all round the 250 replaced the 125 think before u ask
i think the 150r is faster i
i think the 150r is faster i baught one my self and i love this bike has to be the best one i've ever had
im not a noob bro. seriously
im not a noob bro. seriously the 150r is running the same lap time as the cr125. im just wondering if the ktm is that fast
dumb
well in your title is says 105 KTM not 125 so thats a DIFFERENT story!
i typed this wrong is there a
i typed this wrong is there a way to delete a forum
Ya go 2 it and it should say
Ya go 2 it and it should say edit somewhere
i cant find edit anywhere i m
i cant find edit anywhere i must be missing it but i cant see it.
150R gives ass kickin
i just bout a 150R and it is quik every wher in the turns off the kline and over the jumps i think that when compared they are pretty close put the 150R is a quiker bike but either way they will probably both get there ass handed to them in the 125 class
the cr125 would blow htat crf
the cr125 would blow htat crf150r away
Just to set the story straight...
KTM does make an SX105 which is a SX85 frame with a 105cc two-stroke engine with around 30hp. The four-stroke CRF150R will run on par with your basic 85cc two-stroke. The KTM SX105 has a LOT more power than either the CRF150R or any 85cc two stroke using the same lightweight frame of an 85. The SX105 also has bigger wheels along with the bigger bore so it has to run in the unofficial race classes. My son has one and it has so much power that it's hard to keep the front wheel on the ground and can easily overshoot a double if you're not careful. His friends who ride bigger 125s and 230Fs couldn't believe it until they rode it. They all agreed it's a lot of power to control. It can easily keep up with a 125 two stroke or 250F four stroke on most tracks and trails depending on the experience of the rider. It's made for experienced kids who aren't big enough for a MX Lites class bike.
150r
i was at a race on sunday and they were runnin the 150r in the 85 supermini and 125-250f. they got absolutely slottered in the 85 and supermini and they shouldnt have even bothered with the 125-250f class.
umm, dude, you do realize tha
umm, dude, you do realize that i ALSO was at a race not too long ago, and someone entered the 150r in with the 125-250's and it kicked ass, it got like 3rd. So you guys obviously are looking at some sucky guy riding this 150r, cuz this thing kicks ass. It's the best thing since sliced bread.
The way things are going
It's like this, four stroke thumpers are taking over motocross. It use to be all two strokes with 85s, 125s, and 250s. Well things change. Environmental concerns about emissions got the bike makers to switch to four strokes but it takes nearly twice as much displacement to get the same power in a thumper as in a two stroke. That's why the the new 250 thumpers only race against the 125 two strokes and 450 thumpers race the 250 two strokes. The CRF150R is the first thumper in the mini class. Eventually they'll all be running 150 thumpers, but not for a few years. In the hands of an experienced rider, the CRF150R will beat any 85 out there. In fact, it's expected that all Japanese makers will stop making two strokes altogether within a few years. However, KTM is going strong in the two stroke market because they are preferred for cross-country and trail riding because of the type of torque they produce and the lighter weight and handling. Most freestyle FMX riders use two strokes for that reason.
There's a lot more to comparing bikes than if one is faster than the other. Remember one thing in motocross - it's not how fast you go, it's how fast you get there. The suspension and control have just as much to do with staying on the track and getting through the rough stuff quickly as the engine does. But the most important factor is how good the rider is. A good rider on a slower bike will beat anybody less experienced on the fastest bike made.
idiot
It isn't the bike, it is the rider you stupid fuck
150R
The 150R will beat any 85
i dont care if ppl think it wont ut it will.
2007 Honda crf150r i just
2007 Honda crf150r
i just got a crf150r too and i find it way better than my old 2006 crf150f
2007 Honda crf150r i raced
2007 Honda crf150r
i raced a sx85 on the week end on his own track and kicked its ass
wtf yea maybe if a boulder ea
wtf yea maybe if a boulder eating ape is riding the 125 and james stewart is riding the 150r that bike is like a modified 85 a ktm 105 can beat the 150r so how the fuck could a 150 beat a 125? why do u think the 150r comes with big and little wheel option 'expert' more like built for children