Key performance

51 ch
Power
🔧
450 cc
Displacement
⚖️
111 kg
Weight
🏎️
170 km/h
Top speed
💺
953 mm
Seat height
6.4 L
Fuel capacity
💰
8 690 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2018 2014
Power
60.0 ch @ 9000 tr/min (38.7 kW) 51.0 ch @ 8500 tr/min (37.5 kW)
Torque
48.0 Nm @ 7000 tr/min 47.7 Nm @ 6500 tr/min
Compression ratio
13.5:1 12.5:1
Valve timing
Single Overhead Cams (SOHC)
Ignition
Fully transistorized with electronic advance Full transister
Front suspension
49mm inverted Showa fork with rebound and compression damping adjustability. Showa telescopic (Inverted) 43mm diameter slide pipe
Rear suspension
Pro-Link® Showa single shock with adjustable spring preload, rebound and compression damping adjustability. Swing arm (Pro-link suspension system) 40mm diameter cylinder
Front wheel travel
305 mm (12.0 inches) 61 mm (2.4 inches)
Rear wheel travel
312 mm (12.3 inches) 61 mm (2.4 inches)
Fuel capacity
6.43 L 6.40 L
Weight
110.20 kg 111.00 kg
New price
9 399 € 8 690 €

Engine

Displacement
450 cc
Power
51.0 ch @ 8500 tr/min (37.5 kW)
Torque
47.7 Nm @ 6500 tr/min
Engine type
Single cylinder, four-stroke
Cooling
Liquid
Compression ratio
12.5:1
Bore × stroke
96.0 x 62.1 mm (3.8 x 2.4 inches)
Valves/cylinder
4
Camshafts
1 ACT
Fuel system
Injection. PGM-Fi
Ignition
Full transister
Starter
Kick

Chassis

Frame
Aluminium twin tube
Gearbox
5-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Clutch
Multi plate wet clutch
Front suspension
Showa telescopic (Inverted) 43mm diameter slide pipe
Rear suspension
Swing arm (Pro-link suspension system) 40mm diameter cylinder
Front wheel travel
61 mm (2.4 inches)
Rear wheel travel
61 mm (2.4 inches)

Brakes

Front brakes
Single disc. Hydraulic. Two-piston calipers.
Rear brakes
Single disc. Hydraulic. Single-piston caliper.
Front tyre
80/100-21
Rear tyre
120/80-19

Dimensions

Seat height
953.00 mm
Wheelbase
1492.00 mm
Ground clearance
330.00 mm
Length
2191.00 mm
Width
827.00 mm
Height
1271.00 mm
Fuel capacity
6.40 L
Weight
111.00 kg
New price
8 690 €

Overview

What drives Honda to refine an already dominant machine? In 2013, the CRF450R had established itself as the best-selling 450 motocross bike in Europe, carried by a redesigned chassis and a KYB pneumatic fork that had reshuffled the segment. For 2014, HRC engineers didn't seek a revolution. They chose the scalpel over the hammer, with a series of targeted adjustments to the engine and suspension. The result? A sharper Honda CRF450R, priced at €8,690—a figure in line with the Kawasaki KX450 and Yamaha YZ450F, which hovered in the same pricing waters.

Honda CRF450R

The 449.7 cc Unicam single-cylinder retains its four-valve architecture, its wide 96 mm bore, and its short 62.1 mm stroke. The figures remain solid: 51 horsepower at 8,500 rpm and, more importantly, 47.7 Nm of torque from as low as 6,500 rpm. What changes is how that power reaches the rider's boot. Honda revised the PGM-FI injection system with a dual sequence that sharpens mid-range response. Redesigned intake and exhaust ports improve cylinder filling, while the short dual muffler receives new internal arrangements to balance gas flow between the two outlets. In practical terms, the rider gains low-end torque for better drive out of corners, mid-throttle precision for placing the bike down to the centimeter, and top-end power to hold a gear longer. Lighter clutch springs soften the lever action without sacrificing progressivity. The five-speed gearbox remains unchanged.

On the chassis side, the sixth-generation aluminum twin-spar frame carries over untouched, and rightly so: at 9.35 kg on the scale with a geometry designed around mass centralization, it needed no reworking. The 1,492 mm wheelbase and the contained wet weight of 111 kg place the Honda CRF450R among the lightest and most agile machines on the gate. The KYB inverted fork with pneumatic technology, which replaces traditional steel springs, receives new rebound pistons and revised hydraulic bump-stop guides. Twenty-five grams saved across the assembly—which may seem negligible, but in motocross every detail counts when the stopwatch is decided by tenths. The rear KYB shock, paired with the Pro-Link system, also benefits from refined compression and rebound settings. Suspension travel remains generous: 310 mm up front, 315 mm at the rear.

Honda CRF450R

Braking relies on a 240 mm petal disc with a twin-piston caliper at the front and a similar single-piston setup at the rear, the whole package rolling on 80/100-21 and 120/80-19 tires. Nothing revolutionary, but a proven and cohesive package. The seat height perched at 953 mm and the 6.4-liter fuel tank are reminders that this is a pure competition machine, not a weekend trail bike. Range remains the structural weak point of any 450 MX, and the Honda is no exception. With a 12.5:1 compression ratio, the engine demands quality fuel and rigorous maintenance. Those looking for a service manual for the 2014 Honda CRF450R would do well to get one quickly, as the mechanicals require precise upkeep to stay at peak performance.

This 2014-vintage CRF450R is aimed at experienced riders—licensed racers or serious amateurs—who ride regularly on track and want a no-compromise benchmark machine. It notably served as the foundation for Tim Gajser's successes on the Honda CRF450R during his world championship campaigns, proof that the platform still had great years ahead. Against its direct rivals, the Yamaha YZ450F and the KTM 450 SX-F, the Honda plays the card of mechanical reliability and a reassuring chassis at high speed, even if it may seem slightly less explosive than some competitors off the line. An engineer's choice rather than a marketer's, and that is precisely what has built this machine's reputation since its debut in 2002.

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.46 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.43 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
114.3 ch/L
In category Cross / motocross · 225-899cc displacement (383 motorcycles compared)
Power 51 ch Top 43%
17 ch median 47 ch 63 ch
Weight 111 kg Lighter than 39%
103 kg median 109 kg 132 kg
P/W ratio 0.46 ch/kg Top 41%
0.13 median 0.46 0.58 ch/kg

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