Quick Look 2026 Honda® CRF450R
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Condition
New -
Location
Motonation of Bolivar -
Stock Number
900688 -
Vin
JH2PE0734TK900688 -
Vehicle Type
Motorcycle / Scooter -
Category
Off-Road -
Odometer
1 -
Color
RED -
Fuel Type
Gas
2026 Honda® CRF450R 450 reasons to Ride Red Carrying half a century of race-winning DNA, with Unicam engine power, precision Showa suspension, and podium-proven durability, the CRF450R is everything you’d expect from Honda’s top-tier motocross weapon. No gimmicks. No fluff. Just a bike built to leave the competition in its roost. Features may incl...
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Come to Motonation of Bolivar and browse our inventory of dirt bikes for sale! We're located in Bolivar, just a short drive from Jackson and Humboldt, TN, and Corinth, Oxford, and Olive Branch, MS.
Browsing for dirt bikes for sale in Tennessee can yield an overwhelming result of bikes, making it tough to discern which is right for you. One way to reduce your options is to narrow down your selection to one specific category of dirt bike. To start off, you could buy a recreational bike. These are the basic dirt bike most people imagine when they hear the term, and offer easy handling and riding for seasoned and new riders alike. Although they're light on features, this keeps their price more affordable. Then you could look at dual sport motorcycles. These bikes are the perfect blend of conventional dirt bikes and street bikes, resulting in a motorcycle that's as comfortable on the pavement as it is conquering off-road trails.
Now that you've narrowed down your list of options, the next step is to take into consideration the type of engine you want. Dirt bike engines come in two flavors: two-stroke and four-stroke. Two-stroke engines are lighter, giving you more handling and air on jumps, but reduce the stability of the bike. The four-stroke engine may be heavier but affords the rider better handling at the cost of sacrificing speed. After choosing your engine, you'll want to spend some time considering what type of terrain you expect to encounter when using your dirt bike. As previously mentioned, different terrain can call for a different dirt bike altogether - some are made for loose, sandy terrain, while others are designed specifically for compact or gravelly terrain. Be sure you choose a dirt bike styled with the type of terrain you'll be encountering in mind.