jueves, 24 de mayo de 2018

Honda CRF450L

Muy buenas,
Bueno, Iñaki (http://viviendoapesardelacrisis.blogspot.com.es/2013/05/historia-de-nuestros-nobles-samurais.html) no deja de darme el coñazo para que me pille una moto Honda y me ha chivato lo siguiente:
https://powersports.honda.com/2019/crf450L.aspx
THE ALL-NEW 2019 CRF450L
Trail to Trail . . . and Then Some.
This is the bike so many have been waiting for. The one serious riders have dreamed about. A true street-legal dirtbike that offers the reliability, refinement and quality of a Honda, along with the light weight, handling, and power of our best off-road machines. Introducing the new 2019 CRF450L. Sure, you’ve seen dual-sport bikes before, but this is something much, much more: a true trail-to-trail machine. Developed in tandem with our all-new 2019 CRF450X, it features a powerful 449cc Unicam engine, twin-spar aluminum CRF chassis, six-speed transmission, and premium suspension. Electric start? Naturally. All-LED lighting package? Of course. Until now, you’ve always had to choose between performance and reliability. No longer—with the CRF450L, you get the best of both worlds. And “best” is a word you’re going to hear a lot when you’re talking about this bike.
La verdad es que pinta MUY bien pero ya veremos:
Features

Engineering

-Fully Street Legal

The CRF450L is equipped with a catalytic converter and is fully street legal in all 50 states. That means you can ride it wherever it’s legal to operate a motor vehicle—in state and national parks, on the road, on public lands. Plus, you don’t need to haul your bike to the trailhead in a truck or on a trailer. Best of all, it makes finding gas a breeze.

-Electric Start

An electric start system ensures trouble-free starting in all conditions. The electric starter also drives the clutch side of the crankshaft to provide superior lubrication to starter gears while producing a narrow engine with a short, strong crank.

-Six-Speed Transmission

Like our CRF450X, the CRF450L rocks a six-speed gearbox. That gives you a low gear perfect for tight, slow situations, and a top gear that’s tall enough for highway riding to the next gas stop or trailhead.

-Lithium-Ion Battery

Light, compact, and offering excellent performance—just like the CRF450L itself! Conventional batteries are heavy, but not this premium piece. It’s all part of why your new CRF450L performs as well as it does.

-Inertia-Tuned Crank

We redesigned the CRF450L’s crank to have 13 percent more inertia than the CRF450X. Why? To smooth out power delivery and make the engine more user-friendly in tight, technical situations.

-Dual Radiators

The CRF450L’s dual radiators feature a refined core area for superior heat dissipation compared with conventional dual-radiator designs. A coolant recovery tank is located in front of the engine between the frame downtubes for improved center of mass, and the tank is protected by a plastic skid plate.

-Final-Drive Sprocket Damper

Designed to keep your bike quieter while not adding any weight, these unique drive sprockets are just another example of the CRF450L’s innovative engineering.

-Electric Fan

The CRF450L is a “ride anywhere” type of bike, and because conditions vary so widely, we’ve equipped it with a light electric fan for the radiator. Rock crawling or riding on a hot Arizona single-track, it helps keep your engine running cool.

-Titanium Fuel Tank

Holding 2.01 gallons, the CRF450L’s premium titanium tank is light and tough.

-Skid Plate

The CRF450L’s factory skid plate is light, yet also offers the engine and lower-frame protection serious riders demand on a machine like this.

-LED Headlight

The CRF450L features an all-LED lighting package, including the headlight. That’s a big deal, because it takes a lot of weight off the front end. And the lighting pattern is also specially designed for both on- and off-road situations.

-LED Taillight

The LED taillight is integrated into the rear fender. It’s light, compact and rigid.

Performance

-449cc Unicam Engine

Honda’s Unicam cylinder heads combine the best of single- and double-overhead-cam designs. The configuration contributes to a compact engine that saves weight over a comparable dual-overhead-camshaft motor and also permits a narrow included valve angle. This flattens the combustion chamber to facilitate ignition flame propagation, allowing a high compression ratio. Since less space is taken up in the cylinder head, the camshaft sits lower in the head for a more compact engine and a lower center of gravity.

-Titanium Intake Valves

Lightweight titanium intake valves permit use of smaller valve springs, reducing overall engine height.

-Fuel Injection

The CRF450L features our proven fuel-injection system. It’s part of the reason the CRF450L offers such excellent torque and spot-on metering and response, especially in the critical low-rpm range. It also automatically compensates for elevation and weather changes.

Handling

-Twin-Spar Chassis

This is the same design as our all-new CRF450X uses, and that’s a really big deal. It means the CRF450L is a true off-road bike, and not some compromise. The twin-spar aluminum frame is both light and stiff, and provides the basis for the CRF450L’s excellent handling. The chassis geometry is specially selected for responsiveness, and also is wider than the standard MX frame to accommodate the six-speed transmission.

-IRC GP Tires

The CRF450L’s tires give you good off-road traction and on-road life. Tires are always a critical part of any on/off-road bike, and we’ve hooked you up with some great ones here.

-Low Center of Gravity

The compact Unicam engine and Honda’s famous concentration on center-of-mass engineering help keep the CRF450L’s center of gravity low. That means the bike feels lighter, and it helps handling too.

-Works-Style Front Brake

Compact twin-piston front brake caliper, anodized-aluminum brake pistons and lightweight 260mm front disc offer great stopping power while minimizing unsprung weight for improved turning and handling.

-Works-Style Rear Brake

HRC works-type rear brake system uses a 240mm brake rotor combined with an integrated rear master-cylinder and fluid reservoir, a set-up that eliminates the separate reservoir and hose.

-18-Inch Rear Wheel

The CRF450L’s 18-inch rear wheel gives you an excellent choice of on/off-road tires.

Comfort

-Gear-Driven Counterbalancer

The Gear-Driven Counterbalancer reduces vibration and drives the water pump. Eight clutch plates provide the surface area necessary to handle the engine's massive torque, while carefully matched clutch springs provide a light feel at the lever.

-Renthal Fatbar

Aluminum Renthal Fatbar is rubber-mounted to help reduce rider fatigue and improve comfort.

-Works MX Styling

Having a hard time spotting the differences between our factory MX bikes and the new CRF450L? You’re excused. The “L” looks like our MX bikes because it’s derived from them—the smooth bodywork makes it easy to move around, and the in-mold graphics not only look cool but are durable, too.

-Black Rims

They may not help you go faster, but the sweet black DID rims sure look good.

-Superior Ergonomics

Placing the rider’s legs at the narrowest part of the frame helps improve comfort and handling.

-Sidestand

Hey, a sidestand may seem like no big thing, but take a look at the one the CRF450L uses. Tucked up high and out of the way, this forged alloy piece is just another example of how the CRF450L gets it right.







Por ahora, tendré que ver qué hago con la Yamaha DT125RE:
http://viviendoapesardelacrisis.blogspot.com.es/2013/05/odisea-motorilela.html
http://viviendoapesardelacrisis.blogspot.com.es/2014/09/nueva-yamaha-dt125re.html

Edit: Más fotitos:
https://solomoto.es/honda-crf450l-2019-una-enduro-para-el-dia-a-dia/ 











Actualización a 13/09/2018: Parece que ya la están presentando y dando precios en Australia:
https://motorcycles.honda.com.au/Trail/CRF450L

Actualización a 27/09/2018: Y están saliendo reviews:
https://www.revzilla.com/common-tread/2019-honda-crf450l-first-ride-motorcycle-review
I could cruise at 70 mph as long as the rock-hard seat would allow (I would immediately be shopping for a Seat Concepts alternative if I were to buy one of these).
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I was afraid the suspension was going to be too soft for a rider of my size at 215 pounds. It almost always is. Talking to the folks from Honda, I was informed the CRF450L is sprung with a 180-pound rider in mind. That being said, I thought it did a damn good job for an out-of-the-box-unit.
Compared to the stock settings Honda had the bikes set up to be a bit more plush. The adjustment for the front fork had the compression backed off one click and the rebound backed off two clicks. The rear shock had the sag set to 110 mm and the compression backed off one click. Even with that in mind, I actually found it to be a little harsh over some of the rougher terrain. At lunch, Jason Abbott, Honda’s Two-Wheel Off-Road Media Coordinator, helped me dial back the rebound damping, which he said would help smooth out the ride.
“A little bit goes a long way,” he told me as he removed one click of rebound from the front fork. “A lot of people think they need to go two or three clicks before they’ll notice anything, but really one click makes a big difference with this suspension.”
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When I first wrote about this bike I said that Honda was going after KTM with this new CRF450L. They’re not. They’re going after everyone who ever wanted a step up in performance over their Yamaha WR250R, Suzuki DR-Z400, or Kawasaki KLR650 and had nowhere else to turn but to KTM.
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The Honda is also one of the smoothest (if not the smoothest) dirt bikes I have ever ridden. For a lot of folks who are looking to ride from home to the trailhead, this is a huge win.
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One final thing that is going to set this bike apart from the competition is the fact that it comes standard with a one-year factory warranty and the option of adding five years on top of that for a total of six years of protection… unlimited miles… on a dirt bike. And what does the warranty cover? Well, it’s easier to tell you what it excludes: tires, batteries, accessories and expendable maintenance items, such as spark plugs, filters, and lubricants.
I am guessing that is going to be a huge deal to a lot of people.
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This is a street-legal dual-sport for folks who are riding in areas that require a license plate. It can bear the weight of luggage for a multi-day adventure and it can be stripped down to tackle a local enduro or hare scramble.
http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/honda/2019-honda-crf450l-review-first-ride.html 

http://www.advpulse.com/adv-bikes/2019-honda-crf450l-review/ 

https://www.cycleworld.com/2019-honda-crf450l 

https://ridermagazine.com/2018/09/17/2019-honda-crf450l-first-ride-review/ 

Actualización a 09/10/2018: Más:
https://www.cycleworld.com/hondas-2019-crf450l-exceeds-expectations#page-7 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_CRF450L 

Actualización a 10/10/2018: Ok, ya está:
https://www.honda.es/motorcycles/range/off-road/crf450l/overview.html
10.650€*
Acabo de escribir a mi concesionario más cercano.

Edit: Me dicen que no tienen noticias de la 450 pero me puedo pasar a mirar la 250. La CRF250L Rally pinta bien.

Actualización a 30/10/2018: En banco de potencia:
https://www.cycleworld.com/how-much-power-does-2019-honda-crf450l-make 

Peak power is 38.21 hp at 7,360 rpm and 28 pound-feet of torque at 6,510 rpm.
In Cycle World’s recent first ride, the CRF450L impressed with a low-end grunt that did sign off on the top-end. The dyno chart does show this observation with peak power coming in at a lower rpm that would be expected from an engine built from the same platform as the 2019 Honda CRF450R.
A ver cuándo la tienen en el conce!

Actualización a 20/12/2018: La ponen bien:
https://dirtbikemagazine.com/living-with-the-2019-honda-crf450l/ 

Edit: He estado viendo 3 videos este mediodía y han sacado la Rally Concept:
https://rally.hondaracingcorporation.com/report/monster-energy-honda-team-eicma-2018/?lang=es 


Actualización a 27/12/2018: Un buen video:


Otro:


Actualización a 30/01/2019: Más videos chulos:




Actualización a 03/02/2019: Ahí, ahí!

 

Actualización a 14/02/2019: Menuda tralla!

 

Sobre el competition kit de Australia:
Replacement ECU and boot (for between throttle body and airbox).


No me deja acceder a las fotos y me quedo con las pequeñas.

Actualización a 04/03/2019: Me acaban de llamar de Honda España y me dicen que la moto no está en ningún concesionario de España pero puedo pagar para que la traigan como prueba al concesionario que quiera.

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