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[[Image: | The '''Honda SL100''' was a 100[[cc]] [[OHC]] [[dual-purpose motorcycle]] made by [[Honda]] from 1970 through 1973 with an intentional [[enduro motorcycle|enduro]] style with raised fenders, an upswept exhaust system, universal tires | ||
See also: [[Honda SL-series]] | |||
==1970 SL100K0== | ==1970 SL100K0== | ||
The [[Honda]] Motosport SL100K0 was sold in 1970. Three colors were available: Candy Sapphire Blue, Candy Ruby Red, and Candy Emerald Green. The fuel tank had white stripes. The handlebars had no cross brace. The frame was silver. The exhaust pipe was black with a chrome heat shield. The upper fork cover was chrome and the headlight shell and fenders were painted one of the basic colors. The engine was a single cylinder 99cc OHC with a 5-speed transmission and manual clutch. The serial number began SL100-100001. | The [[Honda]] Motosport SL100K0 was sold in 1970. Three colors were available: Candy Sapphire Blue, Candy Ruby Red, and Candy Emerald Green. The fuel tank had white stripes. The handlebars had no cross brace. The frame was silver. The exhaust pipe was black with a chrome heat shield. The upper fork cover was chrome and the headlight shell and fenders were painted one of the basic colors. The engine was a single cylinder 99cc OHC with a 5-speed transmission and manual clutch. The serial number began SL100-100001. | ||
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==1972 SL100K2== | ==1972 SL100K2== | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 17 March 2008
The Honda SL100 was a 100cc OHC dual-purpose motorcycle made by Honda from 1970 through 1973 with an intentional enduro style with raised fenders, an upswept exhaust system, universal tires
See also: Honda SL-series
1970 SL100K0
The Honda Motosport SL100K0 was sold in 1970. Three colors were available: Candy Sapphire Blue, Candy Ruby Red, and Candy Emerald Green. The fuel tank had white stripes. The handlebars had no cross brace. The frame was silver. The exhaust pipe was black with a chrome heat shield. The upper fork cover was chrome and the headlight shell and fenders were painted one of the basic colors. The engine was a single cylinder 99cc OHC with a 5-speed transmission and manual clutch. The serial number began SL100-100001.
- Spark Plug: NGK D8EA
1971 SL100K1
The Honda Motosport SL100K1 was sold in 1971. Three colors were available: Mars Orange, Candy Ruby Red, and Candy Emerald Green. The fuel tank had white stripes. The handlebars had no cross brace. The frame was silver. The "SL100" side cover emblem was molded plastic. The seat shape was flatter and had no side rivets. The exhaust pipe was black with a chrome heat shield. The upper fork cover was chrome and the headlight shell and fenders were painted one of the basic colors. The engine was a single cylinder 99cc OHC with a 5-speed transmission and manual clutch. The serial number began SL100-200001.
1972 SL100K2
The SL100K2 Motosport 100 was sold in 1972 and came in one of two colors: Candy Ruby Red or Tortoise Green Metallic. The gas tank panel was yellow. The "100" side cover decal was also yellow. The handlebars had a cross brace. The serial number began SL100-1200001.
1973 SL100K3
The SL100K3 Motosport 100 was sold in 1973 and was available in one of two colors: Candy Riviera Blue or Fire Red. The gas tank decal "HONDA" was white and so was the "100" side cover decal. The frame and headlight shell were black. There were rubber dust covers on the control levers. The serial number began SL100-1300001.
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