No class of motorcycles is more collectible than Japanese mini-bikes, particularly those of the Honda 'monkey bike' family. Offered here is an example of the rare and collectible 2014 Honda FI Banana 'Monkey Bike', which is presented in effectively 'as new' condition how it left the factory. We've been advised the bike was never started, nor fu..
Offered here is an example of the rare and collectible 2002 'CB750 K0', a limited edition tribute to the four-cylinder Honda CB750 that had set the pattern for the modern motorcycle when it arrived in 1968. Finished in the original CB750's colour scheme, the model was sold only in Japan. This example was delivered new in 2002 and has been dry-s..
One of the most desirable and highly sought after of all Honda 'Monkey Bikes', this Baja features the ultra-rare 'Africa Kit', available only Japan, which was inspired by and paid homage to Honda's Africa Twin, one of Japan's first forays into the 'Big Trailie' market and the Paris-Dakar rally winner in 1987. The Africa Kit could be ordered fro..
Splendid and impossible to find in these conditions, we offer Honda CB 400 Four which has reached the present day in impeccable conditions of originality. Only one owner since new, number plates and booklet of first registration in Milan 1976. Only 1239 kilometers from delivery. Also available is the use and maintenance book..
With the launch of the Z100 in 1961, Honda created the class of motorcycle known as 'Monkey Bikes', so called because of their diminutive stature. They were originally intended for children to ride at amusement parks, and only later did Honda develop a road-going version. The engine was the C100 step-thru moped's reliable four-stroke single, whi..
With the launch of the Z100 in 1961, Honda created the class of motorcycle known as 'Monkey Bikes', so called because of their diminutive stature. They were originally intended for children to ride at amusement parks, and only later did Honda develop a road-going version CZ100. The engine was the C100 step-thru moped's reliable four-stroke singl..
With the launch of the Z100 in 1961, Honda created the class of motorcycle known as 'Monkey Bikes', so called because of their diminutive stature. They were originally intended for children to ride at amusement parks, and only later did Honda develop a road-going version CZ100. The engine was the C100 step-thru moped's reliable four-stroke singl..
With the launch of the Z100 in 1961, Honda created the class of motorcycle known as 'Monkey Bikes', so called because of their diminutive stature. They were originally intended for children to ride at amusement parks, and only later did Honda develop a road-going version CZ100. The engine was the C100 step-thru moped's reliable four-stroke singl..
With the launch of the Z100 in 1961, Honda created the class of motorcycle known as 'Monkey Bikes', so called because of their diminutive stature. They were originally intended for children to ride at amusement parks, and only later did Honda develop a road-going version CZ100. The engine was the C100 step-thru moped's reliable four-stroke singl..
Launched in Japan in 1961, and exported widely from the mid-1960s onwards, the 'Monkey Bike' was soon attracting the attention of collectors worldwide, and Honda was not slow to cash in on enthusiasts' passion for these charming little machines by introducing a succession of limited edition models.
The machine offered here is an example of t..