Honda USA, we need this with a 4 gallon tank and the 300lRally service intervals and a lil windscreen. Just call it the 450rally 🤷♂️ please and thank you. I’ll preorder.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Me too
@Chevy2Man5 ай бұрын
Totally agree.
@PlanCthruZ4 ай бұрын
100%
@joshdoddadbod3 ай бұрын
I'll put one kidney down for it.
@davidh13143 ай бұрын
Yes.... Absolutely. Basically a Kove 450 with Honda reliability.
@brianhoward92175 ай бұрын
These are the very best - or at least among the very best - bike vid reviews on the internet. Well done and keep up the GREAT work. Thank you and cheers from Sydney Australia. 😎
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@CRFLAus5 ай бұрын
That's very considerate of you to give miles/kilometers, pounds/kilograms, gallons/litres. Most of the world has a grasp on roughly what is what with both but it's great to hear an American fella actually make an effort when most Americans ignore the system most of the world uses. Kudos to you brother, safe riding!
@jonathanrosenesq2026 ай бұрын
Love the real world ownership/maintenance advice, cuts through the BS. Ride videos are fun!
@commentaccount495 ай бұрын
The small fuel tank thing is frustrating, because Honda already had a larger fuel tank in their inventory when they introduced the bike in 2019. They had the 2.25 gallon tank from the 2017-2020 450RX or the 2018-2021 250RX. I know it fits, because I'm running one on my own CRF450RL right now. The cost of the swap doesn't make sense compared to a new IMS 3gal, but the bike should have been born with this bigger tank in the first place. I have 14k miles on my 450RL and have no plans to sell, I found your review fair and accurate.
@daleadmire14515 ай бұрын
Great point about the fuel capacity so frustrating. Also, that freaking seat. What the hell is that all about? They should know a duel sport is to be ridden long distances!
@shivaillusions5 ай бұрын
Agreed. I've got a 2019 with 28000kms on it. I can't bring myself to swap out the tank coz I love that it's titanium and beautifully made haha.
@diraltmcallister35233 ай бұрын
Even the 3gallon is kinda small. I'm used to my KLR 650 and its 23L tank, which is 6 gallons. I guess I'm gonna have to make a new tank or something when I get mine.
@OscarSchneegans5 ай бұрын
Probably the most thorough bike reviews that still remain entertaining. That's a tough balance. Great job!
@SWORD1-cm4vb5 ай бұрын
I think turning up idle actually helps a little. I have 1100 miles on mine now and maybe break in helps as well. Fuel injector still loads up when I come off throttle, really noticeable when coming out of a corner and getting back on throttle. Just a sudden jolt of exceleration, I try to remember not to hammer on it till I’m coming out of the corner. Back tire will wash out in hard turn when it hits like that. I love mine, it a cantankerous beast but it makes for a fun ride. I’m springing for a GET ECU in near future. Thanks for another great review
@maraudermitchelli4 ай бұрын
Guts nothing but guts. You are very strong Ian gosh that trails is hard. You have inspired a sixty year old man 😊
@IanSmart-g6y5 ай бұрын
I knowyou are reluctant to make a call on the reliability because of a lack of market experience of this model but you were pretty quick to call it on the vstrom DE and I don't think you were wrong. Given Honda and Suzukis' history of reliabilty it's a pretty safe call to say you should get excellent reliability.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
True
@paul.vanhout576 ай бұрын
Similar experience with my CRF450RL in terms of throttle response. Throttle tamer was a significant improvement; I have not had any flame out issues but I am using the bike for dual sport and light adventure so no experience with it on single track. Solid review and I think you nailed where it fits in the marketplace.
@clvrswine5 ай бұрын
My 300 Rally has stalled about 5 times in 2500 miles. Throttle remains extremely twitchy in 1st and 2nd. Still, I am really pleased overall.
@nkgagne5 ай бұрын
Ian @BigRockMoto your random job titles are freaking hilarious!
@lukefish75625 ай бұрын
Awesome. Appreciate it Ian! Love my 450RL. Especially after getting the SX1 GET ECU by taco Moto. Thanks for taking the time to make this in depth review. 🏍️💨
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Any time!
@jasonmachado74255 ай бұрын
Highway speeds very stable, even crossing long windy bridges in NY this bike is incredibly stable, on the highway I was never close to loosing control at highway speeds 💨 even better than some road bikes I had.
@sergioj.c.56324 ай бұрын
Hello! How is it at 80 miles per hour? Thnx
@jasonmachado74254 ай бұрын
For a 450 no road tires good, but don’t forget that’s not what this bike is mainly made for.
@Trickhorn5 ай бұрын
Helpful review. Please continue to address staying with the stock ECU and exhaust. That is very relevant in this economy. Thanks!
@DBauer-oe8yo5 ай бұрын
I have a 450L that I absolutely love. It does it all. I have done extreme singletrack and did it. Not ideal but can do it. I put a 3 gallon tank, ECU, Adv Spec tower, Acerbis guards, Flatland skidplate&radiator guards, rear rack, and it is perfect. Honda reliability is supreme. I have several other bikes, maybe my favorite now for exploring. Great desert bike.
@UnicornMoto5 ай бұрын
Another killer info and ride experience pack video. Best moto reviews on KZbin hands down. Keep killing it Ian. 👊
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
thanks
@billingsfmx5 ай бұрын
Love my 23 450rl! Just put a jd jetting tuner, intake mods, and full fmf q4 system. Wow definitely a power increase throughout the rev range. No finiky over fueling un reliable expensive ecu needed in my opinion. For me this is the perfect unicorn bike on the west slope of colorado! Plus I still get mid 50s to over 60mpg.
@ProphetAndLoss5 ай бұрын
You deserve your success! >250K subs. I have seen the channel grow from sub 50K and looking forward to the next milestone. 🙂 Shiny side up!
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
thanks
@smg59605 ай бұрын
Best Dual Sport in the market today.
@subtilobserver5 ай бұрын
Agree! I have one for 4 year! I use ir for everything!
@KTMrider6965 ай бұрын
Idk man if i was looking for a true dual sport daily it would be a drz 400 all day long over this considering the service intervals
@larryblack41353 ай бұрын
I did the throttle tamer,idled it up and removed the airbox cover and mine run flawlessly
@quadsquadgarage5 ай бұрын
I think you and I would get along well. We seem to like exactly the same thing in a bike. You're top of my list for Moto journalism content. I always look to see if you reviewed something first. Thanks, really appreciate your content.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Right on!
@garrygarrettson41544 ай бұрын
i bought this bike over the summer and i can say the throttle is super snappy and it will buck an inexperienced rider right off the bike. the flame outs were something i dealt with in the first 200 miles or so but i am noticing they are completely gone now that i have about 400 miles on the bike so i can say the ecu probably has something to do with this. excellent bike couldnt be happier with my purchase!
@jasonmachado74255 ай бұрын
I love this bike, the suspension, weight balance and performance is spot on. If you want to do any changes you can, is very easy.
@someguy50354 ай бұрын
No popping on decel? No unusual noises or smells? Starts easy in all weather/climates? Idle and accelerates smooth? No excessive fuel consumption? No need to mess with the valves.
@E_Clampus_Vitus2 ай бұрын
I was wondering about this. If the bike is running perfectly, aren’t the valves adjusted properly?
@lexdfox5 ай бұрын
Ive had my 450RL for 2.5 years, heres my recommendations and experience: - stock exhaust is indeed heavy, best compromise is a stock exhaust from a CRF450X of the same generation, direct swap and instantly drops some weight, keeps just as quiet which i appreciate. - throttle response is twitchy at slow speed, i think this bike was more designed for desert rather than single track, but theres a free throttle mod in which you dremel away part of the throttle cam which helps tremendously! - maintenance is frequent but as you mentioned have been stretched my many (including myself) without issue. Valves checks are easy and just that: checks. Never needed to adjust. - i know this is a DS review, but as you mentioned this bike surprisingly comfortable on road, so this bike makes for a killer supermoto, moreso than a ktm 500 in my opinion.
@M0T0bri5 ай бұрын
Thanks Ian. I am loving my '24 that has very few mods- Seat Concepts Tall/Comfort seat, tusk rear rack and tires. Its easily the best dualsport I've owned (vs KTM 525EXC, XR650R, XR650L, DRZ400 or WR250R).
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
great to hear
@JasonSturgeon-334 ай бұрын
I have a 2002 Honda XR650R. I'm thinking of converting it over to street legal dual sport. I was also considering buying the Honda 450RL , KTM 500 EXC-F or African Twin. Which way would you go being that you owned both Honda bikes?
@Clarkie235 ай бұрын
Saved to watch later, in the market for this bike
@ericc905 ай бұрын
Great review on this bike so far! You nailed it as far as who this bike is for. Looking forward to future content
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@jodychapall6421Ай бұрын
I have a 21 w 2100miles. This bike is rock solid single track flow trails all day. Suspension is top notch super stable off road.
@danipokornik94635 ай бұрын
Thank you Ian. This is on my wish list for more technical riding. Trying to keep the GS on easy gravel and paved roads from now on.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
me too
@donreed11335 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your approach with the low speed throttle issues! Thanks for the review.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
No problem!
@jonathanrosenesq2026 ай бұрын
Nice bike, great review , ease of ownership , with all you comparison experience, its safe to say if you like it, ...its a smart choice. You are a great "real world" resource !
@joelappin97355 ай бұрын
I had one of these for 3 years. Turning up the idle really makes a big difference with stalling.
@ridemfast76254 ай бұрын
what did you replace it with and why?
@TXCHOPER5 ай бұрын
With idle set at 1900 the flame out is reduced 80%.
@TJ-oi5qe5 ай бұрын
I really wanted this bike but wound up buying a dr because I already have dirt bikes and for sensibility reasons, I absolutely love my dr but when I watch a review like this I have regrets. First word problems. Great review as always.
@Sventy115 ай бұрын
Trust me, this thing is a pain in the ass. You dodged a bullet. She might be pretty but she's deceiving.
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
I'm glad Ur aware it's first world problems
@robertmatejka75735 ай бұрын
I own a 21 model, and I've done the full Athena, ecu mod along with a Yosh full system and flywheel weight. I have a 5 gallon Nomad tank, tusk excursion luggage moose plastic skid plate, and ZETA windscreen. I use this bike for rides like the Smoky Mountain 500, and OHV trail systems both in Ohio and Kentucky. There is no other bike I'd want that could handle both of those applications. The power is great, the suspension awesome. It handles the twisty roads like a super motard, it shreds tires, bounces over any terrain. Climbs the steepest hills and just rips everywhere. Personally I service the bike every 1000 miles. No problems. This would not be my only bike if I had to chose just one, but if I'm trailering to my jump off point, then this is my choice.
@someguy50354 ай бұрын
You are in my neighborhood. Done the SM500 3 times (last time in May on my TransAlp), the SOAL once, and some of the DBBB. I keep looking at the 450RL. I know I am going to end up buying one...
@terratrodder5 ай бұрын
Excellent review! Honda has done well with updating the ECU map on the recent versions which looks to be great based on your comments. I have a '19 L and it was rough stock. Adding a Vortex then was a requirement, though now it's almost too powerful. 😄 It can get scary real quick. Also I upgraded to Yoshi RS-4, very nice but it's kinda loud. I wish there was a lighter exhaust with near stock quietness. Either way, I love this bike. I don't do enduro riding or technical single track, madjack could probably do it but not me!
@MikeKirkReloaded5 ай бұрын
It surprises me that I've never seen a market for pipes as-loud-as-stock-but-lighter. Like for most bikes you could keep the stock design and swap steel for aluminum/titanium and drop the cat. But the market will only pay for the small performance gains (but greatly increased noise) from free-flowing replacements.
@FrankDux-rq7go5 ай бұрын
it sold me being red. i love the color scheme.
@SomewhereInside3 ай бұрын
And the fact that you can do mx on this is often unmentioned , we are not talking pro level mx, but competent fun mx riding on organised or just bush style tracks .
@seethingsclearlyawaken34245 ай бұрын
The problem I've got is the extremely high price when in comparison to the KLX300. I believe I would go with the KLX300 instead, for the money, both bikes with great quality. Watching you on the heavier duty trails, it is a bit tougher to ride rough-stuff with a big bike, when compared to the likes of a KLX300. These are trade-offs one must realize. This again, is putting things into the correct context. Sure, the Honda 450 will be great on the road and good off-road for a bigger bike, but it will tire a man out riding in the off-road tough-stuff! I have always loved the 250-300cc class for on/off road bikes. For me, the KLX300 is so damn good. As far as the maintenance on "this Honda", I don't really feel that is too excessive at all. I always change oil in my bikes prematurely, between 800-1000 miles. Valves around 2000, but really never had to make an adjustment. Even on my road-bikes. Even though I considered my bikes my babies, I never babied them. Saying that, one may say that I baby them because I do outlandishly O.C.D. maintenance. I've never blown an engine or wasted a transmission in my long history of hard riding. In closing, "You hit on everything spot-on!" Thanks for the great video.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@someguy50354 ай бұрын
I had the CRF300 Rally. Same thing, much lower price than the 450RL. But also, much, much less performance. The problem was, I can outride the CRF easily and I didn't want to pour a bunch of money into ECU/exhaust and suspension just to make it tolerable for medium/hard riding. Eventually, those thoughts won and I sold the CRF. It was a great bike. Lots of fun. It just wasn't up to the job without $2000-$3000 thrown at it.
@jamesgeorgevellavella19614 ай бұрын
In Australia $3000 difference. At the current $13500 price I'm going for the 450rl. I've had the crf300la x3 and suspension really annoyed the Fk out of me
@AliasTekTV5 ай бұрын
It's about 45 crank horsepower. The 450R has a bit over 60 to make about 54 to the wheel. Limited by camshaft lift of about 25%. The flameout issue is the camshaft decompression lever kicking forward at low RPMs. The engine really isn't designed to run lower than idle, but after some heat cycles the return spring will generate less tension and it will stop doing it. Throttle tamer does a lot to help the stock ECU mapping. It has a lot of ignition advance down in the lower RPMs and I believe is why it's so punchy. Going up to a 14 tooth countershaft sprocket also helps a bit.
@jarrod16874 ай бұрын
Dude I have never heard this before but makes total sense
@JohnnyBoy9193 ай бұрын
I thought I remember reading somewhere that the bikes were getting delivered or sold with the idle being too low. Hence why raising seems to have fixed it.
@AliasTekTV3 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyBoy919 dealers not setting it when buyers take delivery. Air pressure and elevation will change it. There is no auto control for it and it’s a bypass system. When you close the throttle, the plate fully seals the intake.
@birybenjamin35223 ай бұрын
@@jarrod1687 🤣🤣
@birybenjamin35223 ай бұрын
Dude, that seems awesome though I did really capture it well!
@MD-vi8mf3 ай бұрын
I jumped on a KTM 350. OH -- My -- Goodness. Sovereign POWER that demands respect. I had to backoff and settled on a Honda CRF250r which is also very powerful.
@kiwiadventurer5 ай бұрын
Thanks for a thorough and thoughtful overview. Looking forward to the next episode.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@birybenjamin35223 ай бұрын
The bike didn't stall because you said good things about it, hahaha, the crf450rl just keeps getting better and better, I need to get mine after this review!
@ericweber19694 ай бұрын
Excellent video! You summarized things really well, and confirmed something I’ve been thinking about this machine. It really is a modern DRZ. I do hope that someday Suzuki will respond with an updated DRZ that picks up all of the Honda’s updates, except for the maintenance requirements. If Suzuki would build a bike like this, but with the maintenance of the DRZ, they’d have the perfect bike for me. Looking forward to hearing about your long term experiences!
@ronbeliveau49595 ай бұрын
Hi Ian. Once again you have given a thorough and honest assessment of this bike. It does not compete with the Euro bikes, but as you have found it is better for more open adventure style riding. Very stable and comfortable. I own one and understand the limitations on single track. I do suggest you contact one of the ECU suppliers and see if they will loan you one so you can report your thoughts on value. I have Vortex since they were only one available at the time. AIM is available for $650. Additional mode switch for $189. GET is more expensive, but connects to phone. I suggest trying AIM with stock pipe. I have FMF Q4 that I never installed since the bike runs great with Vortex and stock pipe for ADV with fairly lean tune. I get up to 55 mpg when trying to stretch it. Over 150 miles w/ IMS tank. When not on trip I change tune for more power and better response and mileage goes down to 40 - 45 mpg. For shorter riders like me the SC Low Comfort seat is great!
@PisgahGravelProject5 ай бұрын
I am really starting to like the long term builds and tests. Need a new dual sport, and have been back and forth between the Honda CRF450RL and the Beta 430RR. I have several years of racing Honda motocross bikes, so they are familiar. The Beta is really nice though, and had a chance to ride one last year and it was really really good. Both have impeccable reliability records, which is at the top of the priority list for me. So it is obviously a tough choice.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
tough choice
@wesc235 ай бұрын
I have a heavily modded 450rl and a beta 390 rr which is essentially stock. Way less mods required on the beta. It’s definitely more fun but as Ian says it leans more enduro, and is twitchy at 70. You really feel the weight difference off-road. Im leaning towards keeping the 390 and selling the 450. Thought being get the bike most suited to the most difficult terrain…
@jamesgeorgevellavella19614 ай бұрын
I wish I had a Beta dealership nearby but I don't. Honda, Kawasaki and Husqvarna are 3mins away (one big dealership for all three)
@thehoelzels63165 ай бұрын
If you can get a Bluetooth OBD2 dongle on there to monitor rpm. Idle RPM needs to be turned up a bit to reduce flame out. The idle fueling to throttle position more than 0% is choppy. By increasing the idle it eliminates that a bit.
@advredbikes5 ай бұрын
Fabulous review Ian, awesome performance, off-road motorcycle being able to ride it on road to another trail would be awesome. Thanks for the review. Looking forward to your next one.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@r1dutch5 ай бұрын
Glad you were able to hang onto, and get some seat time with it. Still love my RL. I added an Adventure Spec mini fairing for a little wind protection, and a place to mount my GPS. IMHO it's the perfect lightweight ADV bike.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
Good stuff!
@tbillington5 ай бұрын
Watching this after the Africa Twin video, it's amazing to see the difference a light enduro bike makes on those rocky rutted hillclimbs.
@jasonmachado74255 ай бұрын
I made it more road friendly by changing my front sprocket to a 14 and my back sprocket to 47 I added an SX1 ecu and a Graves full titanium exhaust, I also changed the airflow by adding a pre oiled twin air filter. I made it my daily for work in NYC, in and out of traffic like nothing.
@jasonmachado74255 ай бұрын
Oh!.. I also added a Scotts stearin stabilizer…
@bchdds5 ай бұрын
Is 1st gear longer now for you? It seems like I'm always trying to get out of 1st as soon as possible because it's so twitchy
@vindiesel54665 ай бұрын
Yeh i plan on puting a 49 rear tooth on mine, Atm with stock gearing i can take off in 2nd gear with ease
@johnhudson51355 ай бұрын
Now Ian get ready for the Barstow to Vegas ride on that Honda.
@dstubby825 ай бұрын
My first 3 key questions when picking any dual sport: 1. Maintenance interval 2. Maintenance interval 3. Maintenance interval
@dr.x40505 ай бұрын
The oil changes are much easier on the 450RL than on other bikes. No mess. Search EZ oil change.
@dstubby825 ай бұрын
🤜🤛
@TRM5005 ай бұрын
Thank you for translating in metrics !
@peteransel27155 ай бұрын
Honda, please give us an aluminum framed crf300L with about a 20+ lbs weight reduction. That's what many of us want. Oh, and with the 550 Performance package as a factory option. I'd pay $2K-3K more that!
@someguy50354 ай бұрын
And a suspension that isn't made for a 100lb Thai kid. That is the primary reason I sold mine.
@jamesgeorgevellavella19614 ай бұрын
@@someguy5035Same reason why I sold mine (x3 300la I've had and suspension was dangerous off road lol 154kmh top speed) I just looked at the 450RL today $13700 so I think I have my unicorn dual sport (I hope)
@JohnnyBoy9193 ай бұрын
Either of you guys consider upgrading suspension before selling?
@someguy50353 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyBoy919 Yes. For sure. I looked into it. Ultimately, there was no way I was going to put $2K of suspension into a $6K bike with 28hp.
@JohnnyBoy9193 ай бұрын
@@someguy5035 seems like people end up dumping money into the crf450rl as well which is already a 10k bike. I've seen people on youtube ripping on a modded crf300l after suspension/ecu upgrades. Look up Pat o Neill 555 and 187racing
@jcronk013 ай бұрын
Great great review. I love mine. I am doing the exhaust and ecu change out though. I ride a lot of fire roads up high in elevation. With all the wash outs you do have to drive though it slower than the Honda likes and I do get the flame out more than I like or I have to tether the clutch way more than I enjoy. Bike is spot on though and I have had mine stock since 2021 with no issues other than flame out at low RPMs.
@kingofjland5 ай бұрын
I always love your extremely detailed overviews and distinct separation between subjective and objective thoughts. I dream about upgrading from my 300L to the RL someday!
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
that's a nice upgrade
@vindiesel54665 ай бұрын
I use mine for uber eats deliveries and camping trips, i love it, real tractor power, Oil changes every 5k klm's will do me
@rodneyjohnston24674 ай бұрын
The flame out problem on mine was awful even on the street. Mine would flame out at just the wrong moment. I bought tried and true vortex ecu and a yoshi pipe and concepts seat Holy smokes totally different machine. I love this thing!!!!
@kawakarma3 ай бұрын
Great review as usual! IMO best dual sport platform for light ADV mod up - we’ve decided that this is the bike for some RTW shakedowns and prep for some big trips!
@DavidKD20505 ай бұрын
Good that you highlighted the metric to Noah’s system breakdown. We that prefer metric are still better off having the other quoted because if we delete that segment it’s a small selection.
@paullandreth-smith15465 ай бұрын
As always, excellent, detailed and telling it like it is. Honda has produced a competitive level bike and made it road legal. This is NOT a bike to buy for any sort of long distance work. It IS a bike to buy if you have ready access (or truck it to) lots of off road. 600 to 1000 miles of (for me) NOT balls out high revving work is multiple days worth of adventure/ fun before having to change the oil on a simple to work on engine. It's about compromise. This for me would be a 3rd or 4th bike in the garage for very specific riding
@user-cv9my1jq2r5 ай бұрын
Considering a throttle tamer in my 300l. I know. Clutch technique. I’ve rode my whole life. Almost. And I get that but I like slow technical stuff. Seat height is a big issue at my age now and injuries I’ve had. I’d like to ride the 450 because I think the 300 is underpowered by about 10 HP in my opinion. Ian you’re the best out there buddy. Thank you for what you do. I’ve said it many times but it’s just true. Your honesty is a great thing these days.
@airadaimagery6925 ай бұрын
Throttle tamer for the 300l didn’t really do a whole lot for me. It seemed like I got better throttle response when I tightened my cable up. And maybe a marginal difference with the ECU. Possibly all three made somewhat of a difference, but there is no eliminating the jerkiness completely on the 300l/Rally. Get yourself a big bore kit if you think it’s too slow. Also, a 42T rear sprocket is one of the best upgrades I’ve made on the 300 when it comes to low end torque. And if you have the stage 1 set up, the 42T doesn’t cause any loss to top end speed.
@Jakevewing5 ай бұрын
I really liked the G2 throttle tamer that I put on my rally. It really did help with the jerkiness on/off throttle and low-speed control. That said, there is a throttle learn procedure that you can do that smooths out the ecu a little bit. Not as much as the throttle tamer though.
@TheGmoll5 ай бұрын
I have a 300 Rally with just over 2000 miles on it. I rolled the dice on the 550 Performance ECU. Like Ian, I like my bikes quiet. So, I got the "Stock Improved 91 Octane" flash and their High Flow Air Box Lid. I swapped the OEM air filter for a Twin Air cage and filter. I kept the stock exhaust. This setup has ELIMINATED THE JERKY THROTTLE AND THE 5000RPM RATTLE! I was skeptical, but it worked! I need more time in the saddle to offer a detailed assessment of power/torque improvement, but i feels promising,
@airadaimagery6925 ай бұрын
@@TheGmoll the stock improved tune manages the power delivery, offering more linear power. A 42T sprocket will offer a significant amount of low end torque. You can lift the front wheel off the ground without having to grab a handful of clutch. And since you flashed the ECU, you don’t lose any top end speed, and you can keep your stock chain, if you choose. My bike topped out at 81mph stock, and it still tops out at 81mph. I ran the stock improved tune for about 1k miles. Then I upgraded to the stage 1. The motoX pipe that comes with the optional baffle is actually quieter than the stock pipe at 4500 RPM. There’s a video that does a decibels comparison on the two pipes. .
@TheGmoll5 ай бұрын
@@airadaimagery692 Great info. Thanks. I have to be super careful the my hearing. Where did you purchase the MotoX pipe and what model is it? Slip on or full system?
@andrewroberts33015 ай бұрын
I pined for the 450L a whole year before it was released. When the specs were released and was 40lb heavier than a brand new FE450 on sale for less, it was a no brainer, FE! It replaced my DRZ400S I had for 16 years. If I'm spending 10K on a bike, I'm buying the best! 6,000 miles and 6 years later, I still have it. 50/50 ST & DS. JD/uncork and Oberon clutch slave since new, clutch master rebuild at 3,000 miles, and clutch dampers replaced just now are the only issues. My TE has 3,000 miles ST and only have changed one spark plug! My T7 is for the longer rides. If I could only have one bike 450L (lightened and JD/uncorked as I did my DRZ).
@slalomking5 ай бұрын
What brand is FE ?
@andrewroberts33015 ай бұрын
@@slalomking FE & TE are Husqvarna's.
@jarrod16875 ай бұрын
23k kms on my L, nutral switch leaking was the only issue I've had
@SuperiorTim9894 ай бұрын
Neutral switch leaking? What is that?@@jarrod1687
@SuperiorTim9894 ай бұрын
@@jarrod1687only asking because my L is down at the moment and I'm trying to troubleshoot it
@davidc1961utube5 ай бұрын
As a point of reference, my WR250R was heavier, much less powerful, slightly poorer suspension out of the box and nearly as much money. And I loved that bike. The big advantage the WR had was changing the oil twice in a busy season.
@someguy50354 ай бұрын
Yam really needs to release a 300 or 350 dual sport.
@chaddawg10842 ай бұрын
@@someguy5035 Please Yamaha.
@Hunter1st5 ай бұрын
38WHP is huge. I was expecting 40 at the crank but it must be much higher.
@captnhuffy5 ай бұрын
Thanks. You touched on almost everything. **Comfort* is important for 80% of the riding most of us do. I don’t think I’ll ever throw a leg over my KTM 525exc again because of its lack of comfort. And NO, I’m not going to do a lot of standing to compensate. I made a big comprise getting the 300L, but the comfort and low maintenance made the choice a no brainer.. Now, do I pull the trigger on a 450RL next? Hmmmm.
@dirtdad84785 ай бұрын
NIce! Exactly how I feel about my 2023 WR450F. WR is little more enduro focused. Shame on Yamaha for not making them street legal. I live in NM so mine is plated.
@emil825 ай бұрын
If you are committed to your throttle input the bike will run smooth. And if you stay on the throttle it will not flame out(but that is hard on more advanced off-road if you are not experienced enduro rider), It’s a detuned race engine. I have 8500km on mine. I still run stock seat and if I’m going for a longer trip I put bicycle diapers on.
@jasgsxr27265 ай бұрын
Great logical assessment of the bike, thanks Ian.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@danielryle55965 ай бұрын
Great honest review and content 💯 👌! Buyers are so overcome by HP & weight numbers and seem to overlook the importance of there main riding objective such as dual sport riding vs enduro! Purshasing a bike purpose-built with practicality in mind should be the deciding factor prior to making a motorcycle purchase!
@cokdeindra86275 ай бұрын
if they can make this, they should be able to make it rally really easy, and that would be the unicorn weve been waiting
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
they won't make it.
@Angry-Lynx5 ай бұрын
they won't make it
@orical28323 ай бұрын
What handlebars are you using? I have a CRF450L too and it's honestly one of the best bikes I've ever owned. It does everything. I bought mine 2nd hand at a very reasonable price, esp considering all the fruit it came with. Biggest one is an updated ECU (also came with the standard one). Testing both, the difference between them is like night and day. It's an absolute weapon with the upgraded ECU. I use it for day rides and longer tours and it handles everything. For the longer rides i make sure it has fresh oil before the start. Last ride was just under 1400km over 4 days, lots of it off road. Zero issues at all. Utterly love it.
@jackvliet5 ай бұрын
Hey Ian, what do you think about revewing the yamaha super tenere?
@ss220765 ай бұрын
CRF450RL user in Thailand here. Our version is the extremely detuned that dyno shows 24hp. It flames out like crazy and it happens every time you try to cross the log.
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
sounds terrible
@egodzilla7775 ай бұрын
So grateful for ALL the detail, Thank You!!!
@grtdanes00125 ай бұрын
The 450rl is a great dual sport. I’ve done a lot of mods to mine, but it’s a great bike even in stock form. I can cruise around and camp off of it like a light adventure/dual sport, or I can do harder single track trails. It’s a lot more work on hard single track than a 230 pound 2 stroke, but it can do it. It’s a great all around bike for a little of everything, and the best part is it’s completely comfortable on the highway to ride to the trails.
@sickunit20965 ай бұрын
Put the Vortex ECU on it. I owned a 450L and it was terrible offroad and flamed out often. The Vortex changed the bike. Gave me optional traction control too. A good friend owned one as well and kept the stock ECU on. He sold the bike after it flamed out on him, causing him to crash and render him unconscious (with a quality helmet on). For what it’s worth, he is a former WERA road-racing class winner, not a newb.
@DanielDunn5 ай бұрын
Great job as always, thanks man.
@stevewasilow55564 ай бұрын
I put the taco get ecu and it was like a different bike, trails in single track were awesome knarly
@thisisinakilarra5 ай бұрын
Great video and apparently a great bike! We don't have it available here in Europe, so we need to continue owning Huskies 😆btw I am pretty happy with them!!
@smiththers25 ай бұрын
i wanted a 450L for a while, but i have realized i cant even ride a bike like my drz to its potential, and thus its all i need. its been a wonderful bike and it never lets me down. i wish honda would come out with something that was more power than the 300L but with the "tame nature" of the 300L and oil change intervals. yes, i could easily stretch those 600 miles to over 1000 but i wouldnt like it. the other advantage to the DRZ is that it has been around so long there's no shortage of parts, like ever, same bike for 23 years...
@blackbuttecruizr5 ай бұрын
@Ian... It is not the "US measurement system." We use the "Imperial" measurement system in the US, imported directly from England
@ericaworthington26755 ай бұрын
Imperial gallons are not the same as US gallons
@malcolmeunson55435 ай бұрын
Still can get the drz400e in NZ/ Australia… Better option basic dual sport, especially considering maintenance!
@flyinbryan1255 ай бұрын
I think putting miles on the bike to reduce stalling is more about the motor physically loosening up and less about the ECU "learning"
@BigRockMoto5 ай бұрын
that might be true
@kawabungah206 ай бұрын
Great explanation regarding the maintenance intervals for this machine. This is a bike intended to be competition-ready - right off the floor. It's not an ADV. The buyer just makes a choice. Great bike.
@LaneHadway1275 ай бұрын
The Aims ECU did it for me.😀
@dochollis6 ай бұрын
I put sxi get ecu , throttle tamer, graves exhaust on bike and it tractors at 6 mph at idle wo stalling. Maybe I didn't give stock ecu enough of a chance but it was no fun to ride stock.
@MrToolean4 ай бұрын
Great video, super helpful.
@brandonrides89535 ай бұрын
We just need a 450L Rally with longer service intervals
@thelonewolf66619 күн бұрын
i dont think anyone would care if the bike was 4kgs heavier and had a service interval at 6000 miles by having extra oil --- honda really aint real bright, but i love your reviews
@JM-fi7ov5 ай бұрын
With ECU swap , exhaust and air intake mods , in Australia HP output can reach 54HP😊. That’s why these bikes are hard to buy used .
@joshdoddadbod5 ай бұрын
A great dirt oriented dual sport. I prefer one with a little more road bias than this bike but i have to drive pretty far to get to trails. Hoping for an updated drz400.
@TNT-gun-reviews5 ай бұрын
Freedom is measured in inches
@JasonMarshall-mq2bu3 ай бұрын
Great video! Have you ever considered doing a review on the GPX FSE450R and comparing it to the CRF450RL? Seems like those bikes have similar specs.
@DJXentar5 ай бұрын
Big Video mate.. have the information i searched for and even more insider knowledge..Thanks you very much, appreciate the efford you put in ❤👍💥
@christiangrendel98935 ай бұрын
Anyone who owns this awesome bike, is not upset that the oil needs changing a bit more often. Apart from that, it's quickly done.
@monawoka975 ай бұрын
38 rear wheel horsepower is honestly exceptional for a dirtbike. I rode a yz250f for a long time and it had less power than that and felt plenty rowdy. I guess it weighed less, though.