05:37 PM in CRF250L Motard, CRF250L Supermoto, CRF250L Supermoto Project Bike | Permalink | Comments (0)
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Shown above is my 2013 Honda CRF250L project bike with its current luggage/bag setup, which includes a Wolfman Enduro Tank Bag, a Wolfman Enduro Carry All Number Plate Bag, and a Wolfman Peak Tail Bag mounted to a Pro Moto Billet Cargo Rack.
WHERE TO BUY:
• Wolfman Motorcycle Luggage at SRmoto
• Wolfman Enduro Tank Bag at SRmoto
• Wolfman Peak Tailbag at SRmoto
• Pro Moto Billet Cargo Rack for the CRF250L at SRmoto
• Wolfman Enduro Carry All at SRmoto
No dual sport bike is complete without a tank bag. The Wolfman Enduro Tank Bag fits the tank and seat area of the Honda CRF250L perfectly.
The bag features a 4-point quick release mounting system, and the no-skid/no-scratch pad keeps it in place during the most aggressive of riding. Additionally, it's innovative design allows the bag to sit on the tank and not interfere with the gas cap or the vent hose. Other features include an interior mesh pocket, outter mesh pocket, removable clear map pocket, and key clip. The contents of the bag can be accessed very easily...you just un-zip the heavy duty zipper that runs around the top of the bag, and then flip the top up. An optional waterproof cover is available as well.
You won't find a better tank bag for the CRF!
WHERE TO BUY:
• Wolfman Enduro Tank Bag at SRmoto
• Wolfman Motorcycle Luggage at SRmoto
02:43 PM in CRF250L Bags, CRF250L Luggage, CRF250L Mods, CRF250L Project Bike, Wolfman Motorcycle Luggage | Permalink | Comments (0)
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The photos above show a Wolfman Peak Tail Bag mounted to a Pro Moto Billet CRF250L Cargo Rack. This combination works great for carrying things around on the back of the CRF250L. The tail bag fits the Pro Moto Billet rack perfectly and is secured by wrapping its four mounting straps around the outer edges of the cargo rack.
For its size, this bag holds a ton of stuff! The tail bags contents can be accessed very easily... you simply un-zip the heavy duty zipper that runs around the top of the bag, then flip the top up. Internally, two straps keep its contents stable, and the top bungee-web is a great place to keep gloves and other things handy when off the bike. An expandable 4" gusset makes room for unexpected items when fully unzipped. The bag is stiff-sided to retain its shape and looks, empty or full.
WHERE TO BUY:
• Wolfman Peak Tailbag at SRmoto
• Pro Moto Billet Cargo Rack for the CRF250L at SRmoto
• Wolfman Motorcycle Luggage at SRmoto
The Wolfman Enduro Carry All might just be my favorite bag for hauling around small personal items on my CRF250L. The bag fits the number plate area above the headlight perfectly, and it's large enough to carry my wallet, smart phone, digital camera, and keys. Installation is super easy via 2 straps on the top that loop around the handlebar and 2 straps on the bottom that loop around the lower triple clamp.
The bag mounts above the headlight on virtually any dirt bike or dual sport. I've used them on WR250R's, DRZ400's, and now on the little CRF. Thanks to its compact size, the bag is great alternative to a tank bag, and easilty fits lightweight items like cell phones, compact cameras, wallets, keys and extra gloves.
Everything stored inside is easily accessed via the heavy duty zipper on top. A small map pocket is included and can face the rider, stay out of the way on the front of the bag, or be removed altogether.
WHERE TO BUY:
• Wolfman Enduro Carry All at SRmoto
• Wolfman Motorcycle Luggage at SRmoto
02:09 PM in CRF250L Bags, CRF250L Luggage, CRF250L Mods, CRF250L Project Bike, Wolfman Motorcycle Luggage | Permalink | Comments (0)
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If you're looking to get rid of that big ugly plastic chain cover bolted to the swingarm of your CRF250L, Zeta has you covered. They offer a slick looking titanium-colored CNC Machined Aluminum Heel Guard / Chain Cover that bolts right up using the stock mounting points and hardware (no modifications required).
WHERE TO BUY:
• CRF250L Zeta Heel Guard at SRmoto
07:27 PM in CRF250L Appearance, CRF250L Mods, CRF250L Protection | Permalink
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This holidays are a great time to add a few new mods to your CRF250L. Here are some of our favorite parts and accessories for the 2013-2014 Honda CRF250L Dual Sport Bike...
You can find more Honda CRF250L parts over at SRmoto's On-Line Store.
05:16 PM in CRF250L News And Info | Permalink
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If you're looking for an inexpensive seat to replace the uncomfortable stock seat on your 2013+ Honda CRF250L, then this Spiral Step Seat might be the answer. The seat features a grippy black seat cover and bolts right onto the bike in seconds using the OEM mounting points and hardware. The lowest stepped down part of the seat is about the same height as the stock seat, with the back part of the seat being about 3/4" to 1" higher.
We normally recommend the Spiral Step Seat for riders who are doing shorter rides on the bike, like commuting to work or just shorter stints in the woods. If you're doing longer rides, multi-day trips, or just want the most comfortable seat you can get, then then the Seat Concepts Seat Kit or Seat Concepts Complete Seat would be a better option....they are more expensive, but they are more comfortable on long rides.
WHERE TO BUY:
• CRF250L Spiral Step Seat at SRmoto
09:09 AM in CRF250L Mods, CRF250L Seat | Permalink | Comments (0)
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I've received a few emails asking about the different foam heights available on the Seat Concepts seat for the Honda CRF250L. Shown above is a good comparison photo. The "Low Height Version" is about 1 inch lower than the stock seat with a wider seating area. Additionally the lowest point of the seat is raised 1/2 inch to help the slope into the tank. The "Standard Height Version" is about the same height as the stock seat, and also has the same wide seating area that the low version has. They've raised the lowest point of the seat 1/2 inch to help it slope into the tank.
I'm 5'9" with a 30 inch inseam and I'm running the standard height version on my bike. I'm on my toes, but comfortably. With the low height version I am practically able to flat foot the bike.
Where To Buy:
• CRF250L Seat Concepts Complete Seat at SRmoto
• CRF250L Seat Concepts Seat Kit at SRmoto
12:00 PM in CRF250L Lowering, CRF250L Mods, CRF250L Seat, CRF250L Seat Concepts | Permalink | Comments (0)
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In addition to their popular seat kits, Seat Concepts is now offering a complete bolt-on seat for the 2013+ Honda CRF250L, which consists of their foam and seat cover installed on a Spiral seat pan. The seat installs on your bike in a matter of seconds using the OEM mounting points (2 bolts). Fit and finish is top notch and the comfort level on these seats is great.
I've been riding with Seat Concepts seats on various bikes for the last few summers. I run the low foam version on taller bikes like the Yamaha WR250R, but on the CRF250L I run the standard foam height. The Seat Concepts seats are much more comfortable than the OEM seat thanks to a wider seating surface and slightly softer foam. I've done several 250+ mile days with no issues... couldn't say the same thing for the stock seat!
NOTE: Seat Concepts still offers their seat kits if you want to save some money and just use your stock seat pan to install their foam and cover (see "Seat Kit" link below).
Where To Buy:
• CRF250L Seat Concepts Complete Seat at SRmoto
• CRF250L Seat Concepts Seat Kit at SRmoto
05:03 PM in CRF250L Mods, CRF250L Seat | Permalink | Comments (0)
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