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    Posted 13 years ago

    dcob29
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    I live in Michigan, I'm 15 and finally got to go on a pick this is what I bought a 1972 Honda cb 100 payed 200 cash for it and after a new spark plug, gas, and oil it was a one kick start. anyone have any clue how much it's worth

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 13 years ago
      About $800.00=$1200.00 good running condition.
      Dave
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    2. brianguy brianguy, 13 years ago
      great pick! let me know when you're ready to part with it!

      go Dizzydave with the hookup.
    3. Nelson Roth, 13 years ago
      Quite frankly, you shouldn't part with that bike for anything at this juncture.

      The bike appears to be physically in excellent shape. And, when you say that with new gas, oil and plugs, it was "one-kicker" is astounding absolutely astounding. A previous individual comments that the bike is worth $800-1,200. Don't you believe it (not to disparage the previous writer), this bike is as the commercial says, "Priceless". Hang on to it young man. Ya' done good.
    4. Mitch Daniels, 13 years ago
      I agree with Nelson. DO NOT SELL THIS BIKE! You found a gem, my friend. The CB100 is the perfect beginner bike. It is easy to repair and maintain, Honda was making some excellent bikes in the 1970's, which is why they hold up so well today. The CB100 is to small cc motorcycles what the Fender Stratocaster is to guitars. Cherish it.
    5. dannyc, 13 years ago
      your right i am going to hang on to it but i am looking for the emblem it is missing on the side cover take a look at the pick if any one knows where i can get one let me know thanks... Funny thing is I also have another bike but my parents are trying to get me to sell it it is a 1986 honda z50r minitrail
    6. Mitch Daniels, 13 years ago
      http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Pair-New-Honda-CB100-CB-100-Side-Cover-Emblem-Decal-_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem2a0d94fa88QQitemZ180616493704QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories#ht_3028wt_1167

      here's exactly what you're looking for.
    7. Pamela, 13 years ago
      have several older Honda bikes, some whole and some for parts. Inherited property with them. How do I go about finding out their worth or accessing a club?
    8. Jim Gonzales, 13 years ago
      I would like to know the approximate worth of a 1972 Honda mini trail that is in perfect 100% origional condition.It is one owner with origional title (It's in my name) and owners manual. I even have the carberator throttle stop that was part of origional Honda supply with the little bike.It has been garage kept all these years.
    9. MikeHebert MikeHebert, 13 years ago
      I would love to buy a mini trail z50 or any honda mini for my grandson. some of my favorite memories and adventures were on a honda Mini Trail...
    10. MatthewAyers, 11 years ago
      i got the same bike Good Motor White and blue i got it for nothing

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