2026 Honda CRF110F Suspension & Chassis Breakdown | Poway Powersports
2026 Honda CRF110F: Suspension & Chassis Breakdown
A youth dirt bike feels “right” when the chassis is predictable, the suspension is forgiving, and the controls match the rider. Below is a practical look at how the CRF110F is put together—so you can choose a setup that builds confidence from the first lap to the next season.
- Front suspension: 31mm fork; 4.3-inch travel
- Rear suspension: Single-shock; 3.8-inch travel
- Frame & swingarm: Steel frame and swingarm
- Seat height: 25.9 inches
- Ground clearance: 6.7 inches
- Wheelbase: 41.9 inches
- Rake/Trail: 25.4° / 2.0 inches
- Brakes: 95mm drum (front & rear)
- Tires: 70/100-14 front, 80/100-12 rear
Suspension: built for comfort and control
On a youth trail bike, suspension isn’t about chasing lap times—it’s about keeping the bike composed when the rider is learning throttle control, braking, and body position. The CRF110F uses a straightforward, durable setup that helps smooth out bumps and keeps steering predictable.
The 31mm fork provides 4.3 inches of travel. For newer riders, that travel helps reduce harshness over small chop and keeps the front tire tracking when the trail gets uneven—especially helpful when a rider is still learning to stay light on the bars.
Out back, the single-shock offers 3.8 inches of travel. This design keeps the rear end simple and sturdy, helping the bike stay stable when rolling through ruts, over roots, or across hard-packed trail transitions.
Chassis & geometry: stable, approachable handling
The CRF110F uses a steel frame and steel swingarm—an intentionally rugged foundation for a bike that’s expected to see tip-overs, trail dust, and steady growth in rider ability.
Wheels, tires & brakes: confidence-first setup
For youth riders, predictable grip and easy-to-modulate braking are key. The CRF110F’s wheel and brake choices are designed around durability and consistent feel.
- Front: 70/100-14
- Rear: 80/100-12
- Front: 95mm drum
- Rear: 95mm drum
Setup tips for new riders (simple, effective)
Check tire condition and keep controls comfortable for small hands. A relaxed rider makes the suspension work better.
Smooth dirt and mild bumps help a rider learn balance and braking before moving to rougher trails.
As speed increases, the chassis stability and suspension travel become more noticeable—encourage steady progress.
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