2004 Honda NSR50
14 bids at $3,300 with 2 days left
Reserve not met
BIN: $12,000
Seller
This Barn Find 2004 Honda NSR50 is still in the crate!
Owners manual and all the original paperwork comes with bike.
More photos and video on ebay.
A 2005 NSR50R that was featured on RSBFS recently sold for $5,000.
In 2021 Doug recommended RSBFS readers, “Piss off the neighbors and ring in the New Year with this little 6-speed, 60mph Ring-a-Dinger Honda NSR50! ” That bike was priced at $7,500 but we do not have a record of the sale.
2006 Honda NSF100R6
10 bids at $3,100
Reserve not met
BIN: $8,500
Seller
IN THE CRATE HONDA 100. BARN FIND! This 2006 Honda NSF100R6 is a sport bike with a 100cc engine. It comes in a white exterior color and has 0 mileage. The vehicle does not have an existing warranty. Bike is located in Kosciusko, MS 39090. There is no title.
More photos and video on ebay.
Norman reported on one last February on RSBFS, stating that “The fanciest component on this bike is the frame as it’s uncommon to see a twin spar frame on a bike of this size.”
That bike sold for $8,000.
Something you don’t see often…
If you want that nsf100, keep in mind iconicmotorbikes will sell you a brand new one for less than <$5k minus shipping. I think they are 2023 model year. Most people mistakenly think these bike are rare and financially dear, lol. Not true. Look under the buy now section of their website, not the auction section. Buy one and enjoy it. You’ll crash like we all do, but it won’t matter. You can buy new bodiwork from svracing parts. It’s a very rideable package. Freakin kid magnets though. Be warned.
I have both bikes and the 100 is faster and easier to ride. But I love the 2 stroke that rewards you for doing everything perfectly and humiliates you when you don’t. Great trainers and gokart tracks are stupid cheap fun. Operating costs on either bike are almost non existant. At least compared to big bikes and big-track days.
My local kart track is $350 a year, ride all you want. Cheaper and more fun than canyon carving on the street. Number 1 reason when I have free time on the weekend, I don’t spend it street riding…
Link above says the nsr50 sold for $12k. Seller has what looks like the same bike posted ending in 6days. Currently <$6? … some suspect buyer playing then not buying? dunno, interested where the real price lands. When these do surface on craiglist, prices are all over the place. So is the condition.