There is no Honda RS 100 in Honda’s current lineup, so there is no official price to report.
The name may refer to a misremembered model, a regional trim, or a used motorcycle. Prices depend on country, year, whether the bike is new or used, and its condition. This guide helps you identify the correct model and locate reliable pricing information.
Clarifying the model and where to look
Before you price-check, confirm the exact model name, year, and your location. If you share your country or region and whether you want a new or used bike, I can fetch current prices from official sources and marketplaces.
Where to check current pricing
Use these sources to verify the price you’ll pay in your market. Each source can offer official sticker prices for new bikes and current asking prices for used bikes.
- Official Honda country site or the nearest authorized Honda dealer for new-bike pricing and promotions.
- Authorized Honda motorcycle dealers in your region for price quotes and financing options.
- Reputable used-motorcycle marketplaces and classifieds to see real-world asking prices.
- Price-comparison sites or motorcycle forums where users share purchase prices and discounts.
Prices can vary by trim, color, region, and any promotions or financing deals. Checking multiple sources will give you a reliable range.
What data to gather before asking for price
When you search, have the following information ready to get accurate quotes fast.
- Exact model name and any suffix (even a regional nickname you might have heard).
- Year of manufacture and current condition (new vs used).
- Country or region and dealership location.
- Odometer reading and any aftermarket parts for used bikes.
- Preferred payment type and whether you want new, used, or certified pre-owned.
Having precise details helps dealers and listings give you an accurate price, including taxes, fees, and delivery if applicable.
Possible alternatives if you are shopping around
If you were referring to a different Honda model with a similar-sounding name, here are common small-displacement options you might actually mean, along with typical price ranges in markets where they are sold new (note that prices vary by country and year).
- Honda CB125R — popular in Europe and Asia as a lightweight naked bike.
- Honda CBR125R (availability varies by market) — small sport bike.
- Honda CB125F — economical, urban commuter with a larger presence in some markets.
Always verify current availability and pricing in your local market, as models and trims rotate regionally.
Summary
The Honda RS 100 does not appear as a current model in Honda’s official lineup, so there is no fixed price to report. To get accurate pricing, confirm the exact model and your location, then check official Honda sources, local dealers, and reputable used-bike marketplaces. If you share your country and whether you want new or used, I can help pull the latest figures and guide you to a realistic price range.


