2005 Honda CRF450X - Dirt Rider Magazine Online

It isn't easy to make a bike quiet, but it is next to impossible to make a bike run cleanly and quietly and produce big power. Honda did it. The CRF450X is one quiet riot. Next task, the DR 24-Hour, to see how the new X stacks up against the established 450 trail masters!What's Hot!Engine performance is great with no need to make any changes.Wide-ratio five-speed allows good cruising speed for transport sections and low first.Unique radiator overflow catch tank is mounted low between skid plate and cases.Radiators are large to prevent overheating in slow, technical sections.No-tools air-filter service.Brakes are strong but engage smoothly for excellent control.Overall feel of the bike is not overly wide despite a fairly large tank capacity.Seat offers a plush feel.What's Not!Can be slow to E-start when in gear.Seat foam feels as if it could become too soft for heavy riders.Overall suspension setting likely to be stiff for lighter riders or Eastern conditions.