Honda Is Releasing a Street-Legal Dirt Bike This Fall 2018
Equipped with LED turn signals and a single-cylinder engine.

Honda just unveiled a dirt bike dubbed the CRF450L that is legal to ride on any road stateside. Street-appropriate attributes include LED turn signals, mirrors, and a proper exhaust system. More precisely, the on-and-off trail model boasts a single-cylinder engine, a wide-ratio six-speed transmission for improved adaptability, large capacity dual radiators as well as 2.01-gallon tank for impressive range. The two-wheeler is aptly painted in a fiery red hue with white accents throughout.
Interested customers will be able to purchase a CRF450L for approximately $10,400 USD in September. Head over to Honda’s official website to learn more and view the complete specs below. In other automotive news, the 1965 Aston Martin DB5 from Goldeneye is hitting the auction block.
Specifications:
Engine: Liquid-cooled 4-stroke single cylinder uni-cam, 449cc
Bore and Stroke: 96.0mm x 62.1mm
Compression Ratio: 12.0:1
Carburation: PGM-FI Fuel injection
Fuel Tank Capacity: 7.6 liters
Clutch: Wet multi-plate
Transmission: six-speed, chain
Frame: Aluminium twin tube
Wheelbase: 1500mm
Caster Angle: 28.5°
Trail: 122mm
Seat Height: 940mm
Kerb Weight: 130.8kg
Suspension: Front, 49mm Showa steel-sprung USD fork, Rear, Showa monoshock using Honda Pro-Link system
Wheels: Aluminium spoke
Tires: Front 80/100-21 Rear 120/80-18