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What do the letters CR, EX, R etc. stand for , i could never figure it out
buckeye400ex
05-01-2003, 02:38 PM
This is just my interpretation and have no data to back this up/ So.... for what it's worth. CR - Cycle (2 wheeler) Racer (2 stroke). EX - Electric 4 Stroke. X is always associated with a 4 stroke at Honda. R is just a Racer (2 stroke).
As Dennis Miller says, "Of course, that's just MY opinion, I could be wrong!"
Also, the street bikes R's would be racers, but not 2 strokes.
bluebaron
05-01-2003, 02:38 PM
my geuss for cr is closed circuit, racing, thats just my geeuss, i think r is either racing or recreational
i always thought CR stood for "close range" but im not sure ,
well MY cr stands for Crazy Racer... or CRAZILY faster then your RIDE! hehe.:D
CHAUNCY
05-01-2003, 07:10 PM
I never understood those either. I thought CR stood for Closed Course because it is considered a race bike but thats just my interpetation(sp):ermm:
300exazzkikr
05-02-2003, 02:41 AM
Originally posted by buckeye400ex
This is just my interpretation and have no data to back this up/ So.... for what it's worth. CR - Cycle (2 wheeler) Racer (2 stroke). EX - Electric 4 Stroke. X is always associated with a 4 stroke at Honda. R is just a Racer (2 stroke).
As Dennis Miller says, "Of course, that's just MY opinion, I could be wrong!"
Also, the street bikes R's would be racers, but not 2 strokes.
I'll agree with this. I don't know what it means either but that sounds good to me.
Glow Plug
05-02-2003, 02:44 AM
cr- cr
ex- ex
r - r
that's what i think they mean i don't think they were sopose to have a meaning just like yz or rm?
sly400ex
05-02-2003, 06:07 AM
yz- yamaha zinger
rm- racing motorcycle
:huh :scary:
sweet300ex
05-02-2003, 06:36 AM
my guesses
CR-Circuit Racer
EX-Electric 4 Stroke
R-Racer
X-4 Stroke
XR-4 Stroke Racer
i think i might be close on those
brim400ex
05-02-2003, 10:07 AM
ex, stands for "earth cross". I can't remember where i read that before but i think it was in one of the atv mags.
hessianmx111
05-02-2003, 10:10 AM
Originally posted by brim400ex
ex, stands for "earth cross". I can't remember where i read that before but i think it was in one of the atv mags.
yeah it was in dirtwheels
yamahaCal
05-02-2003, 10:33 AM
CR = Crappy Ride
Ok that wasa joke please don't flame -_-
I have the letter R eveRy thing has the friken letter R. R this R that R friken eveRything it's like the letter R makes things go fast
JTRtrx250r
05-02-2003, 10:40 AM
Originally posted by buckeye400ex
This is just my interpretation and have no data to back this up/ So.... for what it's worth. CR - Cycle (2 wheeler) Racer (2 stroke). EX - Electric 4 Stroke. X is always associated with a 4 stroke at Honda. R is just a Racer (2 stroke).
As Dennis Miller says, "Of course, that's just MY opinion, I could be wrong!"
Also, the street bikes R's would be racers, but not 2 strokes. that pretty much sums it up if ya ask me;)usually the last letter stands for the yr also.....example...CR125 RR,the second R stands for 94,yz80J..the J stands for 82,(lol,I remember those days) etc but mostly pertains to bikes
yamaha250f
05-05-2003, 05:09 AM
CR, YZ, KX, RM, SX, TTR, XR ETC... ALL STANDS FOR THE COMPANY MAKE OF THE BIKE NOT CYCLE RACER OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT WHAT ARE YOU FREAKEN WHACKED:mad: DUDE GET YOURSELF STRAIGHTENED OUT AND DONT ASK QUESTIONS LIKE THAT
YLW400
05-05-2003, 05:16 AM
So they each pulled 2 letters out of their asses for NO obvious reason?:huh
250exen
05-05-2003, 05:18 AM
Originally posted by buckeye400ex
This is just my interpretation and have no data to back this up/ So.... for what it's worth. CR - Cycle (2 wheeler) Racer (2 stroke). EX - Electric 4 Stroke. X is always associated with a 4 stroke at Honda. R is just a Racer (2 stroke).
As Dennis Miller says, "Of course, that's just MY opinion, I could be wrong!"
Also, the street bikes R's would be racers, but not 2 strokes.
i agree mostly with what you said, but i dont get why my dads utility is a trx300r. maybe because its a '94?
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