2007 Honda CRF100F Torque Specs

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The 2007 Honda CRF100F continued as a reliable and accessible trail bike platform built around the air-cooled 99cc four-stroke single. This is a bike designed for simplicity and longevity—easy to ride, easy to maintain, and built to last through years of use when serviced correctly. Torque specifications for the 2007 CRF100F apply to the engine, suspension, drivetrain, and brakes.

Engine & Oil System

Four-stroke service on the CRF100F centers on regular oil changes and periodic valve clearance checks. The oil drain plug is the most frequently torqued fastener on this bike—every oil change requires removing and reinstalling it at 18–22 ft-lb. Cylinder head bolts should be verified after any top-end inspection or valve adjustment work.

FastenerTorque (ft-lb)Torque (Nm)
Spark plug11–1415–19
Cylinder head bolts14–1619–22
Oil drain plug18–2225–30
Flywheel nut29–3639–49
Clutch hub nut22–2930–39

Suspension & Chassis

FastenerTorque (ft-lb)Torque (Nm)
Fork clamp bolts9–1112–15
Handlebar clamp bolts11–1415–19
Swingarm pivot nut36–4349–59
Rear shock mount bolts18–2225–30

Wheels & Drive Components

FastenerTorque (ft-lb)Torque (Nm)
Front axle nut22–2930–39
Rear axle nut36–4349–59
Rear sprocket nuts18–2225–30
Chain adjuster lock nuts7–1110–15

Brakes

FastenerTorque (ft-lb)Torque (Nm)
Front brake plate bolt9–1112–15
Rear brake plate bolt9–1112–15

The 2007 CRF100F is a straightforward, reliable machine that rewards basic maintenance. Following oil change torque specs and checking the suspension fasteners seasonally is the complete maintenance picture for most CRF100F riders.

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Disclaimer: This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended to replace your motorcycle's official owner's manual. Always refer to your manufacturer's documentation for model-specific instructions, torque specifications, safety procedures, and maintenance requirements. If you are unsure or inexperienced, consider seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic or technician.