Alright, i have a 2005 Honda crf 150f...?

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How do you think it would hold up on some nice doubles, and a few medium size table tops?
 
Regardless of what the motocrossers are going to tell you, trail bikes are made to handle a lot of nice doubles. There are plenty of doubles on the trails. There are trails that have a few medium size table tops. Doing a few table tops on that bike is no big deal. That bike won't handle a motocross track every day. But it certainly will handle doubles and a few table tops. If you hit one or two table tops every time you ride, you have nothing to worry about. But if you hit a dozen of them every time you ride, the bike isn't going to hold up.
 
i had a TTR 125 so its close to what you have. it held up pretty good over small doubles and tables. but i wouldn't take it on a hardcore track cuz those bikes are not meant for jumps. my suspension would always compress all the way down every time i landed a jump but i don't know if that's just me. Honda makes a crf150r which is kind of like the F but it has the suspension of a race bike and the power of a race bike and i would recommend that if you want to do any big doubles or anything along those lines
 
i had a TTR 125 so its close to what you have. it held up pretty good over small doubles and tables. but i wouldn't take it on a hardcore track cuz those bikes are not meant for jumps. my suspension would always compress all the way down every time i landed a jump but i don't know if that's just me. Honda makes a crf150r which is kind of like the F but it has the suspension of a race bike and the power of a race bike and i would recommend that if you want to do any big doubles or anything along those lines
 
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