Up, up and away! That's Jesse...
Up, up and away! That's Jesse Ziegler on the L.A. Sleeve CRF450R, doing what he does best: riding motocross and singing Carrie Underwood songs in a high-pitched voice. Break it down, JZ!
About the bike:
The new updates Honda has made to the 2009 Honda CRF450R has many minds including us at L.A.SLEEVE who consider this new EFI heart pumping rocket ship made for motocross tracks only. Now more than ever we feel the CRF450R and its trail version sibling, the CRF450X, are more different than ever. Therefore, we think there needs to be a middle ground between the two. Since 1945 L.A.SLEEVE has been doing performance motor work for the automotive, watercraft, motorcycle, and ATV markets. We are no stranger to the current shift in the off-road motorcycle market towards Electronic Fuel Injection given our vast experience when the street bike and automotive industries switched to EFI years back. Our goal here at L.A. SLEEVE is to build a CRF450 that can coincide in both off-road trail world as well as motocross tracks. Initially, we noticed the 2009 Honda CRF450R had an on and off power characteristic. We felt it had too much bottom for the average off-road/ trail rider, so we decided to manipulate the electronic fuel injection by pushing some of the hard hitting low end hit and pushing it in the mid and top end of the power curve, thus creating an easier to ride off-road/ trail bike. We then flow ported the head and performed a radius valve job using our Newen valve machine to increase air and fuel flow in and exhaust gases out. Additionally, we installed Nikal Research valve seat guides to help expel excess heat and improve the longevity of the valves. In addition, we added an all-titanium Dubach Racing pipe to enhance the entire power band, give it more over rev, and allow the bike to remain light for motocross applications. This helped with our most important concern to spread out the hard-hitting, low end power to the semi-lacking mid and top end of the power curve. Keeping our L.A.SLEEVE CRF450R consistently cool we installed a set of Medical Grade CV4 hoses which features a split "V" in the mold to eliminate the stock plastic pipe "V".
The 2009 CRF450 has changed the clutch basket to a 4 bolt pattern which has been proven to us unreliable. As a result, we've turned to the guys at Hinson racing who have many years of experience in the clutch market and provide a 6 bolt clutch kit for more proven reliability.
In order to get our L.A. SLEEVE 2009 CRF450R ready for off-road, we have chosen a remoteless RTT stabilizer/ 22mm off-set triple clamp combo. We discovered the 2009 Honda frame featured a substantial head shake at high speeds. In the end, we consider the Honda stock stabilizer good for motocross tracks but inadequate for off-road applications. We feel we have solved the headshake problem by using the RTT stabilizer/22mm off-set triple clamp, thus giving it more stability at high speeds which can be adjusted at any moment in time.
Our L.A. SLEEVE 2009 CRF450R seemed stink-bug-like in having too soft of springs in the front so we took our L.A. SLEEVE 2009 CRF450R to the masters of suspension rebuilding, Precision Concepts. Precision Concepts fixed our bike's issues by inserting stiffer springs and revalving the front forks and rear shock. Precision claims this is a Grand Prix setting which enables the bike to be used in the off-road and motocross racing environment, hence being plush on the off-road and track but harsh enough to soak up jumps.
After the bike was level, we used references from fellow factory racing teams and equipped our L.A. SLEEVE 2009 CRF450R with a QTM/AP Brakes system combo. This involves a 277mm oversized QTM Brembo front rotor and a set AP Racing's ORR front racing brake pads. In addition, we were also recommended to use AP's super high temperature brake fluid which has a boiling point of 608 degrees Fahrenheit. Therefore, whether racing at extreme levels or riding for extended periods of time, the brakes on our CRF450 are proven to be superior.
Three's a crowd, and this...
Three's a crowd, and this crowd put together one heck of a bike for the Torture Test!
In order to protect our CRF450, we chose Lightspeed carbon fiber products. The most important components chosen were engine case guards and an inner body high heat shield. We also installed a set of Lightspeed's wide, titanium foot pegs. Other notables were a glide plate, chain guide, rear caliper guards, lower fork guards, and a fort blade axel nut guard, all of which are made of high quality carbon fiber to protect vital areas of our CRF450 from rocks and other catastrophic debris. Speaking of catastrophic debris, to protect the rider's hands, we applied a sweet elite clutch perch with hot start by Works Connection and installed a set of Cycra classic enduro hand shields. Works Connection also supplied the radiator braces which protect the radiators from folding or being crushed.
Riding our L.A.SLEEVE CRF450R off-road will require a larger gas tank since the stock tank geared more towards track riding at 1.5 gallons. Thus, we had IMS install a 2.7 gallon gas tank to increase our mpg. Moreover, the tank is transparent for more accurate gas level readings. IMS did a great job of keeping the tank slim and sustaining the ergonomics Honda worked so hard to design.
Lastly, we fitted our L.A.SLEEVE CRF450R with a D742FA front and a D952 rear Dunlop Tire to give our L.A.SLEEVE CRF450R ultimate traction and control for both off-road and motocross environments.
Here at L.A.SLEEVE CO we have supplied sufficient instruction and product information to make your 2009 CRF450R a motocross/off-road sharp sword so you can cut the tightest trails and conquer the biggest battles either at a WORCS off-road race or a local throw-down motocross race with your buddies. This bike will defeat, outlast, and make your friends start shopping for a better bike to keep pace with yours. Ladies and gentlemen and Dirt Rider readers, we at L.A. SLEEVE claim victory in Dirt Rider Magazine's Torture Test search for the best all around dirt bike.