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bottoming resistance. I think the Honda has brilliant ergos. It’s a bike I jump on and feel immediately comfortable and at home. The seat is awesome with excellent shape and foam density. I love the old-school Renthal skinny bars for height, shape and comfort – sadly most riders will dump them for what they think are cooler fat-walled bars that offer little advantage. The foot- pegs are great and the peg, seat, bar relationship will suit all but the most out-sized rider, big or small. Dunlop Geomax MX3 tyres do the business, they’re great tyres for NZ conditions; it’s only on hard-pack where they’re not at their best. The 240mm rear and 260mm front disc brakes work very well. The front is a little weaker on initial bite compared to the Euro opposition, but after that the strength ramps up nicely to provide decent stopping power with plenty of feel. The rear though, to my mind, is superior to the Euro bikes because it offers better feel and strength. The mods for the 2018 machine are seemingly small but they effectively lift the game of an already very competent machine. And the CRF450R is excellent in all departments. It’s fast and rider friendly, and it’s also beautifully built – a typical Honda trademark. What don’t I like? Well, I think the twin muffler set-up is a marketing ploy only, which just adds weight and complexity. Also the Honda is heavy, a lot heavier than a KTM... I honestly wonder how long the Japanese will continue with oversized and weighty alloy frames. Despite this fact I love the feel of the bike. Time will tell though, but rest assured that the new CRF is right up there with the very best of the 2018 crop.  Ergonomics; suspension; build quality... and it’s fast Heavy; low rpm power delivery could be better; twin muffler set-up