2022 Honda CRF250 VS 2021 Honda CRF250 - This Week in MXA Episode 36

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
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    The 2022 Honda CRF250 is the most updated bike of the 2022 season and in This Week in MXA episode #36, we put the new bike to the test against last year's model. In a year when most motorcycle manufacturers stuck to their guns with small updates, Honda completely revamped it's CRF250 to match the updates the CRF450 gained in 2021-baring the hydraulic clutch actuation. The new CRF250 has dropped weight, it has dropped the dual muffler design for a single muffler, it has the new 450 frame, 10-millimeter longer forks, a new shock with the clicker adjusters on the right side instead of left, the upside air filter with increased air capacity in the airbox, a new engine, new bodywork, new mapping and more.
    Most notably, the power curve has changed on the CRF250. The 2021 model was an all-out revving machine that needed to be run high in the RPMs to make power. Now, the 2022 CRF250 has more bottom end power, while sacrificing some of it's top end speed. The final horsepower number is actually .7 less on the new 250, but it feels faster because the new engine is easier to use.
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Komentáře • 101

  • @joshmosiman1955
    @joshmosiman1955 Před 3 lety +80

    These are my favorite types of tests! If you guys like this style of video, let us know here which other bikes you'd like to see to head to head

    • @barnescycle
      @barnescycle Před 3 lety +3

      I’m like a kid at Christmas, I can’t wait to get my new one in. Should be a major upgrade for me

    • @Ranger_Dog311
      @Ranger_Dog311 Před 3 lety +17

      Be cool to see back to back tests on the 21 yz 2 strokes versus the updated 22's . keep these kinda tests coming Josh love em 👌

    • @dalefitzgerald4369
      @dalefitzgerald4369 Před 3 lety +6

      The YZ250 vs the 22 CRF would be great

    • @jarimo97
      @jarimo97 Před 3 lety +2

      It is indeed a great test that shows how all the improvements that they sell really show on the track. At the end of the day that's what matters the most.

    • @joshmosiman1955
      @joshmosiman1955 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Ranger_Dog311 I agree that would be a good one!

  • @colemanmohler1196
    @colemanmohler1196 Před 3 lety +38

    Head to head with the Yamaha yz250f! Everyone wants to know what is better!

    • @joshmosiman1955
      @joshmosiman1955 Před 3 lety +7

      Good idea! Possibly soon!

    • @ChupacabraOffroad
      @ChupacabraOffroad Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly. Great video MXA, but we want to know how the power compares to the YZ.

    • @haydenbaha
      @haydenbaha Před 3 lety

      I have a 2020 yz250f with everything you could ever want pretty much. I’m tryna sell it to get the 22 Honda

  • @pleal.oficial
    @pleal.oficial Před 2 lety +2

    This really helped me! I’m a weekend trail rider who want’s to start motocross. I’ll stay with the 2021!

  • @HNTRTV
    @HNTRTV Před 3 lety +3

    you guys should consider doing a beginner level shootout, since 75% of the consumers fall in that category

  • @jedielder7970
    @jedielder7970 Před 3 lety +14

    Did you try to adjust the stock suspension on the 2022 to see if it can be "fixed" without sending it to a shop or buying springs? Great video, thanks! 👍

    • @yuriabmxr
      @yuriabmxr Před 2 lety +1

      My question, too! At least what weight rider they think it was set up for?

  • @scottmugford1123
    @scottmugford1123 Před 3 lety +3

    Like to see a shot out between the 2022 yz450f and the 2022 crf450r

  • @dirtbiketv1
    @dirtbiketv1 Před 3 lety +2

    Great job guys.

  • @allmtbnzscottbrownhill2896

    How many hours on the 2022 vs the 2021? Did the 2022 have time to free up in the suspension and seat soften up? How many hours on the 2021 engine?

  • @bryanb1846
    @bryanb1846 Před 3 lety +2

    The 2022 Honda CRF250 has no straight line stability and the bike is radically stiff with no adjustments. I was riding a 2020 YZ250F and with no adjustments was very easy to ride. The Honda is extremely lighter and pulls longer and I think the bottom end is great, but its hard to trust going down over breaking bumps. I went 5 clicks softer on the forks and a half turn out on the shock. This helped setting adjustment did help quite a bit. I bought this bike because of all the reviews of how great it was and because I wanted to get faster in corners. I have only put 2 hours on it so hoping it breaks in a little more.

    • @bryanb1846
      @bryanb1846 Před 3 lety +3

      Sorry for the grammar issue, I woke up at 2am and couldn't fall back asleep. The adjustments I made did help a great deal. I am 41, 155 ,and 5'6" for situational awareness. Can't wait for the bike to soften up and listen to the Kris Keefer settings!!! I think the bike sounds fantastic. Time for some meditation sleep healing music.

  • @mxengineer1
    @mxengineer1 Před 3 lety +6

    Great lap time comparison. Do you think the difference in suspension feel was simply the new '22 CRF250R was not fully broke in compared to the '21 CRF250R which had much more time on it? Could you feel any difference in chassis compliance between the bikes?

    • @joshmosiman1955
      @joshmosiman1955 Před 3 lety +5

      Thanks glad you dig it! I don't think break in was an issue because the 2022 already had 11 hours on it when we shot this video, just had been freshened up with new plastics. Even our heavier testers thought the forks were stiff. Chassis compliance felt like the 2021 was nicer, but a lot of that was probably the forks being too stiff on the 2022

    • @ScoopDoggg13
      @ScoopDoggg13 Před 3 lety +3

      @@joshmosiman1955 this statment seem to contradict what you said in the first ride video about the forks. You said before that they were too soft and you had to add 3 clicks to get better hold up.

    • @tom97zr2
      @tom97zr2 Před 2 lety

      I did the valving in the forks on my 2022 and it was much stiffer than the 2020 valving. The 2022 uses .30mm shims in the high speed shim stack, never seen that before on any stock fork valving.

  • @giacomocaravati3588
    @giacomocaravati3588 Před 3 lety +3

    Really interesting!!! 👍🏻
    ...did you feel differences with the new gear rate?
    Tnx!!! 😎😎😎

  • @barnescycle
    @barnescycle Před 3 lety +8

    I can’t wait I sold a 2019 450 with way too much power for my vet novice vet c riding self. My 2022 should be in next week and it’s 18lbs light then my old 450

    • @Sabresieben
      @Sabresieben Před 3 lety +1

      Just waiting to hear from my dealer for when my reserved bike gets received, any day now but prob will be next week. Im so pumped, first bike.

    • @bradymxr4659
      @bradymxr4659 Před 3 lety

      Should have waited cause the 2021 Honda 450 had some problems! and recalls. The ECU my friend sent his in several times and still sucked. Your 2019 was a better bike cause that’s what he had and said he wished he kept!

  • @quadcityracing
    @quadcityracing Před 3 lety +4

    Good video. 2.5 secs is a lot. Honda pulled some needed upgrades out of their genius bag.

  • @suppercrossboy
    @suppercrossboy Před 3 lety +2

    I love the sound so does every other person i know i wish all bikes sounded like that

  • @spacejaime
    @spacejaime Před 3 lety +2

    No comments on Dunlop vs. Pirelli traction differences at G.H.

  • @JustKatarz
    @JustKatarz Před 29 dny

    I want a 2022 CRF 250 They look so clean!

  • @jkell411
    @jkell411 Před 3 lety +6

    Are those average lap times over multiple laps and multiple sessions? A single lap at different times will not really tell you the whole story. That much difference can be the difference between a 450 and a 250 in some cases. Seems kind of hard to believe...

    • @joshmosiman1955
      @joshmosiman1955 Před 3 lety +3

      One lap sprint, not an average. And they were done back to back without any water break or rest in-between. Swapped bikes and went out for the next lap. I did my best to hit the same lines and made sure I had plenty of space so I wasn't having to pass anyone and my lap wasn't hindered! We don't always do lap time comparisons for the reasons you brought up because its not always the best way to determine a winner and usually you can feel the difference and which one is better without a lap time. We did it for fun and I think this was the most accurate way for us to do it with the least amount of variables

  • @yuriabmxr
    @yuriabmxr Před 2 lety

    Josh, what I would be interested to see are two things: 1) what does it take to get the suspension set up, and who is the writer it is being set up for. To say a fork is set up for doesn't really tell us anything in and of itself. 2) more timed laps. Average of ten laps sounds sensible.

  • @wanlessadventures692
    @wanlessadventures692 Před 3 lety

    Love the back to back comparison. Very informative

  • @patrickmartin459
    @patrickmartin459 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video comparing them side by side, i’d like to see MXA testing the new 2022 YZ 250FX soon :)

  • @richiehoppie6945
    @richiehoppie6945 Před 2 lety

    On a 19 now and love it but my 23 is on the way glad i found this video

  • @tomnekuda3818
    @tomnekuda3818 Před 3 lety +1

    Seems like correct way to test.....good comparison.

  • @BUTTERY-APEX
    @BUTTERY-APEX Před 3 lety +2

    Sweet review havn't seen this done yet. I swear the 21 sounds like it's dying up top lol pipe would help for sure.

  • @barnescycle
    @barnescycle Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve been waiting on this video

  • @Jordz711
    @Jordz711 Před 3 lety

    I'd like to see a 08 CRF450 vs 07 CR250, from the perspective of a 35-50 year old wanting to stay fit, but kind of throw it back a bit old school to bring the cost and speed down a bit. Which one would give the most nostalgic feel.
    I reckon that kind of video would be cool to watch

  • @sooperdan
    @sooperdan Před 2 lety

    Love the side by side test...

  • @busby905
    @busby905 Před 2 měsíci

    Why have testers stopped saying add a tooth to rear sprocket?
    They used to say that solved bottom end issues

  • @jmabs5096
    @jmabs5096 Před 2 lety +2

    Eh, 2 seconds could be easily rider variables rather machine allowing a faster lap time. I think a real test would be do 50 laps over a week or two, average them out to find actual average lap times. Doing only one test is going to allow a ton of potential errors that would be ironed out with 50 laps... Also jumping on another bike and only doing a lap or two doesn't allow riders to really get to know that machine.

  • @kinker200
    @kinker200 Před rokem

    I love these types of tests. I’d love to see a test of an older KTM 250 SX-F vs new. Like the 2016-22 vs the 23. Or the older kickstart Kawasaki KX250F vs the new push button start. Like 2018-20 vs the 21 and up. Maybe even the 2016 KX250F vs the 2023 KX250. Makes me more confident when shopping for a used bike.

    • @TCON42499
      @TCON42499 Před rokem

      I’d like to see this too, I have a 2016 kx250f and i’m having trouble letting it go cause it’s so good. But wanting something newer

  • @justdewitt4483
    @justdewitt4483 Před 3 lety

    Great video format!

  • @devinwright131
    @devinwright131 Před 3 lety

    B2B is a killer series idea for sure. Steel tube frame yz250 vs 2022, 250f with Gett/u4.4 vs stock, etc 🤘

  • @davidleasterlingjr2038
    @davidleasterlingjr2038 Před 2 lety +1

    Honda has to have suspension setup to your weight. Regardless That should be done with any bike if you want the best experience.

  • @SOMINMOTO
    @SOMINMOTO Před 3 lety +1

    How many hours on the 21 suspension and how many on the 22 ? Maybe break the 22 forks in before you give it a bad review..

    • @tom97zr2
      @tom97zr2 Před 2 lety

      The 2022 fork valving is much stiffer than the 2020

  • @chipper442
    @chipper442 Před 3 lety +2

    Talk to Keefer, he’s got some sweet settings for the stock suspension. He worked hard to make that bike what it is.
    C442 FAHQ Racing

  • @charlesclapper8982
    @charlesclapper8982 Před 3 lety +1

    how's bottom end on new one. is it close to yamaha

  • @egotripband
    @egotripband Před 3 lety

    do you know the conrod length to stroke ratio ? yes i honestly would like to know

  • @DonutFilmsCo
    @DonutFilmsCo Před 3 lety +1

    Lets see KTM SXF 250 2022 vs HONDA CRF 250 2022

  • @jeffsaverio
    @jeffsaverio Před 2 lety

    Great video, but I beleive two seconds it's to much. New honda 2022 has a good torque on a low RPM but Glen Helen doesn't seems to me is a track that needs a torque to push out at the low speed a bike. Perhaps a seconds could be. Weight could be a liter more or less inside the tank , because we are not talking about a lot of differencies. Obviusly 250\2022 it is a good bike and me coming down from the 250/21 CRF SRS I found lot of lack on a high RPM where you do not have to deal much to shift gears from a corner to another , trying to rallent the inertial weight gained. Anyway, was a really good job and woud be nice to have some telemetry graphics to see body efforts applied to reach the speed. Thank you for this comparison, was really interesting.

  • @andy5786
    @andy5786 Před 3 lety +1

    Great bike review of the Honda can you do test on Suzuki RM 250 22 model please motocross action 👍

  • @jeffz2353
    @jeffz2353 Před 3 lety

    Nice job. Fun test. You said it sounds like the yzf and you're not happy about that, why? Too loud I would guess?

  • @michaeljohnson7892
    @michaeljohnson7892 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there a worksadition

  • @kajih9351
    @kajih9351 Před 3 lety

    Kenapa honda kok masih pertahan sohc pdahal motor lain udah sohc mohon penjelasan

  • @VictoriaGonzalez-dv3hw
    @VictoriaGonzalez-dv3hw Před 2 lety +1

    love dirt bike👍

  • @geofr3nt1c65
    @geofr3nt1c65 Před 3 lety

    why haven't I seen the crf 250 f version

  • @onthegasapparel7717
    @onthegasapparel7717 Před 3 lety

    Pretty much get a revalve front and back with correct springs for your weight.

  • @MultiKtm300
    @MultiKtm300 Před 3 lety

    Why in the world did Honda change the suspension? You won’t find any complaints on the previous generations. I just got the 2022 250RX and my hands are blistered from the rigid suspension. Now I’ve got to spend time and money trying to fix it.

  • @mujionotrenggalek2220
    @mujionotrenggalek2220 Před 2 lety

    mantap sekali motor nya super kencang

  • @damoncooke
    @damoncooke Před 3 lety

    Mad video🤙

  • @dr.hugog.hackenbush9443

    Their lap times are 1 and a half laps behind my CR500. 😎

  • @imtheplayerandthecoach2409

    Should do 05-07 CR250R versus new CRF250R

  • @vampzih9463
    @vampzih9463 Před 3 lety

    8 GRAND here in New Zealand it’s 15

  • @2slowcoach
    @2slowcoach Před 3 lety

    Very good viddeoo, b2b is cool cant wait for the 21 vz 22 kx 250 viddeoo , only thing i can sujest is show how to swap air filter , swap oil filter , correct oil levels ect would be nice .

  • @evo5349
    @evo5349 Před 3 lety

    Good early test Josh

  • @kajih9351
    @kajih9351 Před 3 lety

    Padahal motor lain udah sohc

  • @Fk_your_couch
    @Fk_your_couch Před 2 lety

    2004 cr250r 2 stroke will eat both those bikes

  • @gricasmoto3745
    @gricasmoto3745 Před rokem

    Way to sell the new bike, definitely don't want to say the 2021 is a better faster bike. 22 have better bottom . 21 is better on top with all the over rev you can ask for . Riders preference

  • @KICKERMAN124
    @KICKERMAN124 Před 3 lety

    Need better test riders

  • @michellatour150
    @michellatour150 Před 3 lety

    How many engine hours on that 2021? Was the suspension broken-in on the 2022? To be a 100% fair test, both bikes would have to be brand new.

    • @motocrossaction
      @motocrossaction  Před 3 lety +2

      The 2021 had 30 hours and the 2022 had 11 hours when this video was shot. The best case scenario would be if they were both at 10 hours so they were broke in, but still fresh. However, the general test and feedback would still be the same, we have dyno numbers comparing them and the 2022 is stronger down low, but actually 0.7 horsepower slower on top. Very similar to the YZ250F power curve.

    • @spacejaime
      @spacejaime Před 3 lety

      @@motocrossaction - Dynos have never won a race, as the adage goes since the early 1970's, but it's curious the "seat of the pants" indicates more top end. After all, Glenn Hellen is a high rpm track, it should feel less peppy on top.

    • @michellatour150
      @michellatour150 Před 3 lety

      @@motocrossaction Thanks for the reply and details, looking forward to the 250F shootout.

  • @FirstGendodgegarage
    @FirstGendodgegarage Před 2 lety

    O’Neil boots 🤢 🤮

  • @reneepritchett316
    @reneepritchett316 Před 3 lety

    4 strokes suck

    • @lyleswan6671
      @lyleswan6671 Před 3 lety +2

      opinions vary. I like both. Each has pros and cons.

  • @hansschweikert9153
    @hansschweikert9153 Před 3 lety

    There is no such thing as a CRF250. It's either a CRF250R, a CRF250X, a CRF250F, or a CRF250L. If you're going to do a test on bikes, at least get your nomenclature right. Sheesh.

    • @Dylans503
      @Dylans503 Před 2 lety +2

      When you say CRF 250 everyone knows you mean the original, motocross model. Nobody calls a crf250 a crf250R. That's common knowledge and goes without saying.
      And you forgot the crf250rx by the way.

    • @hansschweikert9153
      @hansschweikert9153 Před 2 lety

      @@Dylans503 How quaint. There are 4 CRF250 models and you somehow think “…everyone knows…” ROFLMAO. I don’t know if you’re new or you just aren’t thinking outside of your small box, but anyone who’s been around Honda motorcycles for a while knows there’s a huge difference between the CRF250F, the X, the L and the R. I own two of these. Please use the names given by Honda so everyone knows which of the 4 CRF250 models you’re talking about.

    • @Dylans503
      @Dylans503 Před 2 lety

      @@hansschweikert9153 you know you're trying to lecture a MOTOCROSS magazine that's been around since the 70s on what terminology is appropriate?...Oh wait, you own two models! You must know better then, you even know the FULL model names! Wow!..looks like you forgot how to count though, because i just told you there was a RX model. And actually, they've discontinued the X and L model. Just the R, F, and RX now, and guess which one is for motocross? Its the original, R model
      No, im not new, I've raced for 20 years actually, and i didn't argue that the models are all the same, did i? So your patronizing attitude was pretty unnecessary.
      When someone says crf 250, or crf 450, unless you describe that it's a L, X, F, or RX model its common knowledge that you're referring to the R model, and if you don't know that, then YOU are the one that's out of the loop. You probably don't ride much, or mainly ride gravel roads, or don't have many friends that ride, right?
      The crf250R and 450R are the most sold dirt bike models. They are what the other models are based off of as well, even the 450L models motor as of recently.
      The R is the original, AND most popular models in the CRF lineup. So its extremely common for people to disregard the "R". Even when in conversation it's common to assume that "CRF" refers to the R model.