2021 HONDA CRF300 RALLY
Markham, ON. Jan. 5, 2021
Model updates: Honda’s popular mini-adventurer takes
advantage of a 15% increase in displacement, plus revised air intake, inlet cam
timing and exhaust system that inject more peak power and considerably stronger
torque across the rev-range. Shorter gearbox ratios are topped with a taller 6th
gear for better highway performance and long distance touring capabilities. An
assist/slipper clutch ensures smooth operation while reducing fatigue and
potential for lock up of the rear wheel on hard downshifts. Handling on any
terrain is improved with a new swingarm and more laterally flexible frame,
increased ground clearance, longer travel suspension and revised riding
position. Increased capacity for the fuel tank extends range; the seat is now
rubber-mounted and lower, and there are rubber inserts for the footpegs. The
handlebars use internal weights, indicators are now flexibly mounted and the
finishing touch is an easy-to-read, positive LCD instrument display. Curb
weight is reduced by 5 kg to 152 kg, making for a 13% improvement in power to
weight ratio. ABS is now standard on the CRF300 Rally.
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Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Model overview
3 Key features
4 Accessories
5 Technical specifications
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Introduction
A small capacity dual-purpose motorcycle
covers many bases: it slips easily through congested city traffic thanks to
lightweight and slim proportions matched with superb maneuverability, while its
suspension, ground reach and seat height deliver a fun and comfortable ride on
any surface, from highway to rough country roads and trails. In essence it
opens up a whole new range of two-wheeled opportunities, whatever the rider’s
experience level.
With styling DNA drawn directly from the
HRC CRF450 RALLY Dakar racer, the CRF250 RALLY, based on the trail-ready
CRF250L, brought something new to the market on its launch in 2017. It not only
looked ready to compete in a desert stage, but also delivered a real taste of
adventure to riders who prefer a light, easy-to-manage machine.
For 2021, alongside the CRF300L*, the
CRF300 RALLY makes its debut. Lighter, more powerful and even better equipped
to explore – around the world or around the block – the CRF300 RALLY is good to
go.
*See separate CRF300L press kit.
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Model Overview
Now 286cc, the CRF300L’s new engine
produces 10% more peak power and 18% more peak torque. Inlet cam timing has
been revised, alongside both air intake and exhaust system for much stronger
mid-range torque and power. Gear ratios 1-5 are shorter, for improved response,
while 6th is taller for more relaxed high-speed cruising. An
assist/slipper clutch now manages the rear wheel under hard downshifts and
offers 20% less load at the lever.
A redesigned steel frame, aluminum
swingarm and bottom yoke are major contributors to a 5 kg overall weight loss
and feature revised rigidity balance for feedback and feel. Steering geometry
has been adjusted in detail to match, and the forks have an extra 10 mm travel.
Sharp-edged bodywork features a larger,
12.8L capacity fuel tank and comfortable, broad seat, distinctive asymmetric
dual headlight and new, positive LCD instrument display. The riding position
has also altered to encourage the light steering maneuverability needed
off-road and, just as usefully, around town.
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Key Features
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Engine
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Larger capacity 286cc engine increases peak power and torque
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Revised gearbox ratios for both acceleration and cruising
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Assist/slipper clutch with 20% lighter lever load
An extra 14% cubic capacity for the
single-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC engine – from 250 cc to 286 cc – is acquired by a 63 mm stroke, as
opposed to 55 mm. Bore remains unchanged at 76mm, as does compression ratio of
10.7:1. The full dyno graph curves tells the full story beyond the peak power
and torque uplift: the new engine is considerably stronger, everywhere, from
2,000 rpm up.
To match the engine’s heavier punch and
again, to smarten pick-up and acceleration, gear ratios between 1-5 are shorter
while 6th gear is taller, for more relaxed highway cruising.
Addition of an assist/slipper clutch reduces lever load by 20% and manages rear
wheel ‘hop’ on rapid downshifts – great for control, on or off-road.
Revised timing of the intake cam
specifically boosts low- to mid-range response – the rpm range most used around
town or off-road – and works with a redesigned air filter, exhaust downpipe,
muffler and ignition timing. An iridium spark plug, along with precise metering
of fuel from the PGM-FI injection system, further enhances combustion
efficiency.
The engine uses an offset cylinder,
reducing internal frictional losses, while the piston itself incorporates a
special surface material, plus molybdenum coating. The oil pump features an
internal relief structure that prevents aeration of relieved oil. The crank
journal employs a half-split, press-fit metal bearing while the crank bearing
uses a cast-iron bushing. A primary balance shaft further reduces vibration
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Chassis
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Handling and agility improved on any terrain from wide-ranging updates
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Significant weight saving from a new frame and swingarm
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Revised rigidity balance for both, for increased feedback and feel
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Long travel front and rear suspension
A total of 5 kg has been saved overall
from the CRF300 RALLY’s chassis, with wet weight now of 152 kg. The steel
semi-double cradle frame is completely new and contributes 2.15 kg to the
weight loss. Just as importantly, to promote handling feel and connection to
front/rear traction, its flexibility balance has been tuned with 25% less
lateral rigidity.
To match, the one-piece cast aluminum
swingarm is not only 550g lighter, it features a 23% reduction in lateral
rigidity. It is also 15 mm narrower just behind the pivot point and smooth,
cross-sectional shaping is used to create uniform deflection. Extruded aluminum
is used for the chain adjustment collar. The steel bottom yoke of the previous
design has been changed for aluminum; this shaves 730 g from an area high
relative to the center of gravity for faster steering response.
The 43 mm Showa inverted fork gains 10 mm
of stroke to 260 mm, with spring weight and damping settings revised for
precise control over a wide range of terrain and speeds. Pro-Link rear
suspension features a 260 mm axle stroke; the Showa shock absorber is a single
tube design.
Ground clearance has increased, from 270
mm to 275 mm, thanks to revisions to the lower frame, engine crankcases and oil
drain plug. Rake and trail are now set at 27.5°/109 mm (from 27.6°/113 mm) with
10 mm longer wheelbase of 1455mm.
The front brake uses a single 296 mm disc
gripped by a two-piston caliper, the rear is a 220 mm disc and single-piston
caliper; in common with the CRF competition machines the rear master cylinder
is now a lightweight, integrated design. The discs feature a wave design – also
taken directly from the CRF250R/CRF450R – with exceptional self-cleaning
abilities in adverse conditions. 2-channel ABS is now standard for the CRF300
Rally, featuring the ability to turn off ABS to the rear wheel for more dynamic
off-road riding.
Lightweight aluminum rims further reduce
unsprung mass; for 2021 the Alumite treated surface has been polished to a
gloss finish. Block pattern enduro-style tires (front, 80/100-21 51P and rear
120/80-18 62P) provide traction in a wide range of riding situations.
The 21-inch front wheel and 18-inch rear
increase stability on rough terrain and allow the fitment of more off-road
specific tires if required. Application of a machined rear sprocket and M8
bolts (instead of M10) plus hollow rear axle saves 240g and 160g respectively.
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Styling & equipment
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Lighter, slimmer bodywork incorporates larger 12.8L fuel tank
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Broader seat for comfort, now rubber mounted and 10mm lower in height
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Positive LCD display even easier to read
The CRF300 RALLY is designed to cover
distance and its styling reflects this. Derived from the parts used by the
CRF450 RALLY, the ‘floating’ screen, upper/lower fairing and side shrouds
effectively shield the rider to offer excellent defense against the elements.
Hand guards offer further protection, both for the hands and the brake and
clutch levers. A skid plate protects the machine’s underside and the gear lever
features a folding tip.
From the machine’s mid-section back, the
refreshed style is MX-sharp; the rear number plate bracket is much smaller, for
a 300g saving; further weight has been saved with the aggressive shape of the
front mudguard. The fuel tank grows in volume by 2.7 L, to 12.8 L.
The seat is rubber mounted for comfort and
the footpegs now also feature rubber inserts. Seat height is 885 mm, 5 mm
taller than the CRF300L and 10 mm lower than before. It features the same
narrower profile up front as its sibling, but with a 20mm width across the
seated area for long riding days.
To foster easy, light control, the riding
position has been subtly altered: the handlebars have been pulled back
slightly, while the footpegs have been lowered and moved back, to make gear
changes in heavy off-road boots easier. And the CRF300 RALLY features internal handlebar
weights to minimise vibration. The sidestand, has also been redesigned with a
10% larger area for its (now) folding footplate.
A redesigned, 70g lighter LCD display
features large black digits on a crisp white display, for instant readability.
The speedo numbers are also 6mm larger, at 23mm. Information includes gear
position indicator, fuel mileage and consumption, average speed, stopwatch and
rev-counter.
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Accessories
Tailor-made accessories for the CRF300
RALLY include 38L top box, rear carrier bracket and mounts.
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Technical Specifications
ENGINE
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Type
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Liquid-cooled,
single cylinder DOHC
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Engine
Displacement (cm³)
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286 cc
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No. of
Valves per Cylinder
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4
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Bore ´
Stroke (mm)
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76mm x
63mm
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Compression
Ratio
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10.7:1
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FUEL
SYSTEM
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Carburation
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PGM-FI
electronic fuel injection
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Fuel Tank
Capacity
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12.8L
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DRIVETRAIN
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Clutch
Type
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Wet
multiplate, assist/slipper clutch
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Transmission
Type
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6-speed
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Final
Drive
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Chain
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FRAME
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Type
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Steel
semi-double cradle
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CHASSIS
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Dimensions
(LxWxH)
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2230 x
920 x 1415 mm
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Wheelbase
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1455 mm
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Caster
Angle
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27.5°
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Trail
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109 mm
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Seat
Height
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885 mm
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Ground
Clearance
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275 mm
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Curb
Weight
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152 kg
(335 lb)
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Turning
radius
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2.3m
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SUSPENSION
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Type
Front
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43 mm
Showa inverted forks; 260 mm (10.2 in) travel
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Type Rear
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Pro-Link®
Showa single shock; 260 mm (10.2 in) travel
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WHEELS
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Tires
Front
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80/100-21M/C
51P
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Tires
Rear
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120/80-18M/C
62P
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BRAKES
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ABS
System Type
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2 channel
ABS w/ ability to turn off ABS to rear wheel
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Brakes
Front
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296 mm
x 3.5mm disc with two piston caliper
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Brakes
Rear
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220 mm
x 4.5mm disc with single piston caliper
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All
specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice
Pricing
Model
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MSRP
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CRF300LRA
(Rally ABS)
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$7,499
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More Information
The
2021 Honda CRF300 Rally will be arriving at Canadian dealers in spring 2021.
Please contact your local Honda Canada dealer for information about
availability.
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