2007 Honda CRF150F

Published September 17, 2016 by , Editor‑in‑Chief

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2007 Honda CRF150F
2007 Honda CRF150F

 

– 2007 Honda CRF150F

2007 Honda CRF150F

With its electric starter, modest 32.5-inch seat height, ultra-reliable engine and great-handling chassis, the CRF150F redefines off-road fun.

 

Features & Benefits

Engine/Drivetrain

– Dependable 149cc single-cylinder air-cooled four-stroke engine produces smooth, easy-to-use power that’s ideal for recreational riders.

– 24mm carburetor offers excellent throttle response.

– Ultra-reliable CD ignition never needs maintenance.

– Electric starter for convenient starting in all conditions.

– Heavy-duty clutch offers smooth engagement and durability.

– Smooth-shifting five-speed transmission.

– Five-speed transmission ratios to match engine power characteristics.

 

Chassis/Suspension

– Lightweight semi-double-cradle high-tensile steel frame.

– 35mm leading-axle Showa front fork offers 9.1 inches of compliant suspension travel.

– Pro-Link® rear suspension with box-section aluminum swingarm.

– Heavy-duty Showa rear shock offers 8.9 inches of travel.

– Powerful 240mm front disc brake.

– Lightweight rear drum brake.

 

Additional Features

– Engine design produces low emissions and meets California Air Resources Board (CARB) off-road standards.

– Maintenance-free battery.

– Snail-type chain adjusters for easy maintenance.

– Durable body components.

– 2.2-gallon fuel tank and thrifty four-stroke engine for long range.

– High-impact plastic skid-plate for undercarriage protection.

– Motocross-style seat is low and comfortable, and allows maximum rider movement.

– Cleated, folding and self-cleaning footpegs offer secure footing.

– Folding shift lever and brake-pedal tips.

– Fork boots keep dirt and moisture away from fork seals.

– Durable steel sprockets.

– Washable, reusable foam air filter.

– Quiet, USDA-qualified spark arrester/muffler.

– CRF®-R inspired bodywork.

– Transferable six-month limited warranty.

– Keyed ignition switch.

– Purchase of a new, previously unregistered Honda unit by an individual retail user in the United States qualifies the owner for a one-year complimentary membership in the Honda Rider’s Club of America™ (HRCA®). Benefits include online access to the Honda Common Service Manual, six issues of the bimonthly Honda Red Rider™ magazine, travel discounts, trip routing, MSF reimbursement, plus access to the HRCA Web site (www.hrca.honda.com). Look for the HRCA support team at select off-road events across the country. For details on the HRCA, dealers should call (310) 783-3958, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pacific Time.



Specifications

Model: CRF150F

Engine Type: 149cc air-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke

Bore and Stroke: 57.3mm x 57.8mm

Compression Ratio: 9.5:1

Valve Train: SOHC; two-valve

Carburetion: 24mm piston-valve

Ignition: CDI

Transmission: Five-speed

Final Drive: #520 O-ring-sealed chain; 13T/48T

Suspension
Front: 35mm leading-axle Showa fork; 9.1 inches travel
Rear: Pro-Link Showa single shock; 8.9 inches travel

Brakes
Front: Single 240mm disc
Rear: Drum

Tires
Front: 70/100-19
Rear: 90-100-16

Wheelbase: 52.2 inches

Rake (Caster Angle): 26.7°

Trail: 87mm (3.4 inches)

Seat Height: 32.5 inches

Ground Clearance: 10.0 inches

Dry Weight: 223 pounds

Fuel Capacity: 2.2 gallons, including 0.4-gallon reserve

Color: Red

Meets current CARB and EPA standards.

 

 

2007 Honda Enduro Pricing
 
Name
2007 Model
(“L” designates
California version)
Color
Suggested Retail Price
XR XR650R7 Red $6,349.00
CRF-X CRF450X7 Red $7,399.00
CRF-X CRF250X7 Red $6,599.00

CRF250XL7 Red $6,599.00
CRF-F CRF230F7 Red $3,649.00
CRF-F CRF150F7 Red $3,149.00
CRF-F CRF100F7 Red $2,369.00
CRF-F CRF80F7 Red $2,069.00
CRF-F CRF70F7 Red $1,649.00
CRF-F CRF50F7 Red $1,349.00

Prices are subject to change without notice.


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