Air Filter Cleaning & Replacement Guide for 2024 Honda CRF50F

Shop parts for a 2024 Honda CRF50F Dirt Bike.

The 2024 Honda CRF50F is a legendary entry-level dirt bike known for its rugged simplicity, reliability, and easy maintenance. Keeping the air filter clean and in top condition is essential for optimal performance and engine longevity. This MotoSport exclusive guide covers everything you need to know to properly clean or replace the air filter on your CRF50F.

Why Air Filter Maintenance Matters for the CRF50F

  • Engine Protection: The dual-layer open-pore foam filter traps sand, dust, and debris, safeguarding your engine from premature wear.
  • Performance: A clean air filter ensures efficient airflow, maintaining Honda's reliable power delivery.
  • Durability: Routine service extends the life of both your filter and engine.

2024 CRF50F Air Filter Basics

  • Filter Type: Open-pore, two-stage foam filter with a coarse outer and fine inner layer for maximum filtration and airflow.
  • Recommended Filters: Twin Air filters, with bonded layers and special adhesive to prevent breakdown under tough riding conditions.
  • Location: The air filter is housed under the seat and air cleaner cover, easily accessible for service.

How to Clean Your Air Filter

  1. Remove the seat and air cleaner cover to access the filter.
  2. Gently remove the air filter. Take note of its fitting for proper reinstallation.
  3. Tap off loose debris. Wash the filter in a non-flammable cleaner specifically designed for foam air filters. Avoid using gasoline, which can damage the foam.
  4. Rinse the filter in warm water until clean, then squeeze (do not wring) out excess liquid.
  5. Allow the filter to air-dry completely – never use heat sources like a hair dryer.
  6. Apply Pro Honda Foam Filter Oil (or an equivalent) over the entire filter. Work the oil thoroughly and evenly through the foam for full coverage. Wearing gloves or using a clean plastic bag helps keep your hands clean during oiling.
  7. Gently squeeze out any excess oil. The filter should feel tacky, not dripping.
  8. Wipe inside the air cleaner housing with a clean rag before reinstalling the filter.
  9. Reinstall the filter, ensuring a proper fit. Replace the air cleaner cover and seat, tightening all screws securely.

When to Replace the Air Filter

  • Replace the air filter if the foam is torn, the glue seam is failing, or if the filter cannot be cleaned effectively.
  • Inspect after every ride in extremely dusty or sandy conditions; otherwise, check every 2-3 rides or as indicated in your owner's manual.

CRF50F-Specific Owner Notes

  • The 2024 CRF50F, like its predecessors, is not designed to carry a passenger – always ride solo to maintain control.
  • Use only foam air filter oil. Paper or cotton gauze oils do not provide suitable protection for the CRF50F design.
  • Pay attention to the alignment tabs and projections when reinstalling the air filter cover; misalignment may cause air leaks.

Expert Tips from MotoSport

  • Keep a spare, pre-oiled foam filter ready for quick swaps on race or ride days.
  • Inspect the air box for signs of water, mud, or dust intrusion if you often ride in wet or dusty conditions.
  • Document each filter cleaning or replacement date to stay on top of maintenance intervals.

With straightforward access and routine care, the 2024 Honda CRF50F's air filter can keep your machine running strong wherever you ride. Trust MotoSport for exclusive guides, expert tips, and all the genuine Honda parts and advanced filter upgrades you need.

Related Shopping Categories

Shop Air Filters for a 2024 Honda CRF50F Dirt Bike.

Shop Air Filter Oil for a 2024 Honda CRF50F Dirt Bike.

Shop Air Box Covers for a 2024 Honda CRF50F Dirt Bike.

Shop Tools for a 2024 Honda CRF50F Dirt Bike.

Shop Intake Parts for a 2024 Honda CRF50F Dirt Bike.

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.