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Item Name: FS Honda CRF 100F

Location: Lawerenceville

Zip Code: 30043

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $1,100

Caliber: 100cc

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: 2005 second owners (I think). Very good shape. We've had it 4 years.
This is my son's bike. He's ridden it once early this summer. In fairness to him, he's outgrown it (too tall, looks like a spider monkey when he sits on it). In total over the years, he probably rode it a dozen times.

Cons: such that they are.
  • Could use a new rear tire but it was like that when we got it. I suspect the previous owners rode it on the street. Aftermarket tires if memory serves are less than $40 but I don't have any tire irons and just one of those many things you never get around to. Having said that, it's fine riding as is.
  • Depending how heavy your child is, they 'may' want a new rear shock (they're not cheap apparently). It never bothered my son but he's thin. Spring is fine.

Pros:
  • We've only run non-ethanol in it. That thing runs FOREVER on a tank of gas (which I think is only a gallon. Seriously. The longest day he ever had on it didn't burn a half gallon.
  • He only rode it in the pastures at our cabin. No 'mud', no jumping, etc. He's a VERY conservative rider. He (thankfully I guess) did not inherit the dare devil gene I had at his age. Seriously, this bike was never run hard by us. Based on it's appearance, I 'assume' it wasn't by the previous owners either, but no way to know of course.
  • None of the plastic is cracked (typical scuffs and scratches).
Again, my son's bike so price is firm. Look around, I think you'll find it's a more than fair price and unlike most, you get FULL disclosure from me. Above is everything known about the bike but feel free to ask any questions.

Thanks.

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ME!... I’ve stared at this ad multiple times. My two boys are 8 and 6 and asking for a bike they can ride. Unfortunately Im convinced they need a 70 right now. Standover height is the main issue.
 
ME!... I’ve stared at this ad multiple times. My two boys are 8 and 6 and asking for a bike they can ride. Unfortunately Im convinced they need a 70 right now. Standover height is the main issue.
In the CRF line the 70 would have a 4" lower seat height "IF" it's adjustable. Specs for that model 100 say 30.9" seat height (which is really low) but I could measure if interested. All I'll tell you is they grow REALLY fast. It fit my son when we first got it. Next year he was too lanky. :doh:
Whatever you get, make sure it's something they can grow into for a bit. But I see 2 bikes in your future anyway. ;) Happy shopping!
 
Haha I’ve also checked this ad out a couple of times. My boys are 11 and 9. They’ve been driving the 70 for quite a while and my oldest is definitely needing something bigger. I would be on this if I hadn’t found a steal on a ttr 125 for him I’m looking at tomorrow
 
Haha I’ve also checked this ad out a couple of times. My boys are 11 and 9. They’ve been driving the 70 for quite a while and my oldest is definitely needing something bigger. I would be on this if I hadn’t found a steal on a ttr 125 for him I’m looking at tomorrow
Sell A AuburnRunner your 70 and buy this one for your 9 year old (and the 125 for the 11 year old).
Hey, I'm just trying to help you guys up your Father game. :)
 
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