Honda ATV What's it Worth
Honda ATV What's it Worth
I have a 1986 year model Honda 125 Foutrax Fourwheeler that is in good condition. I was curious to know what it might be worth because I'm thinking about selling it. Also a 85 year model 125 Honda Fourtrax that is just mostly parts that will be thrown in on the deal.
Tony
Tony
I have a 1986 year model Honda 125 Foutrax Fourwheeler that is in good condition. I was curious to know what it might be worth because I'm thinking about selling it. Also a 85 year model 125 Honda Fourtrax that is just mostly parts that will be thrown in on the deal.
Tony
Tony
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/honda...75190345QQrdZ1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-...74732282QQrdZ1
I was fortunate enough to have one of these brand spanking new in 1986. I had my choice between that or a 50R (chromed out one) or the blue and orange one.
I ran it until about 1990, sold it to get a leftover YZ80 in 1991.
Ah, the good old days.
I believe when mine was new it was like $1700, sold it privately for $850.
I ran it until about 1990, sold it to get a leftover YZ80 in 1991.
Ah, the good old days.
I believe when mine was new it was like $1700, sold it privately for $850.
I was fortunate enough to have one of these brand spanking new in 1986. I had my choice between that or a 50R (chromed out one) or the blue and orange one.
I ran it until about 1990, sold it to get a leftover YZ80 in 1991.
Ah, the good old days.
I believe when mine was new it was like $1700, sold it privately for $850.
I ran it until about 1990, sold it to get a leftover YZ80 in 1991.
Ah, the good old days.
I believe when mine was new it was like $1700, sold it privately for $850.
Mine is comparable to this one in looks as far as being in good condition,except mine has the rear rack on it, also it's a 86 model.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1985-...QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks for the links satburn.
Tony.
A fourwheeler like that (in good condition) or with the parts unit is pretty much bottomed out. Condition is EVERYTHING with a just about vintage fourwheeler.
I wouldn't think you'd do any better than $850 with it, but you never can tell about these kind of things.
Good Luck.
I wouldn't think you'd do any better than $850 with it, but you never can tell about these kind of things.
Good Luck.
A fourwheeler like that (in good condition) or with the parts unit is pretty much bottomed out. Condition is EVERYTHING with a just about vintage fourwheeler.
I wouldn't think you'd do any better than $850 with it, but you never can tell about these kind of things.
Good Luck.
I wouldn't think you'd do any better than $850 with it, but you never can tell about these kind of things.
Good Luck.
A friend of mine has two Honda trail 70's you know not much bigger than a mini-bike he's had forever and they are in rough to fair condition I would say, a guy stopped by one day close to where he lives seeing them riding and told him if he ever wanted to sell them call him he would give $500.00 for each bike. He was some sort of collector.
Tony
My brother in law has one of those ZB (or is it CB?) 50's, thing is beat pretty bad, but a really cool (and rare) bike.
From what I can see, it is street legal! All this talk about TRX125's had me googling to see the Honda sales brochure. Really brings back the memories, over 20 years ago, I remember laying in bed with a little light on my nightstand, looking over the glossy pages we got from the Honda dealer.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-...QQcmdZViewItem
Thing looks so lame now, but man, what a blast back then. I had a buddy that had a XL (yes, "L") 75, we used to swap off as soon as we were out of sight of the house, spent countless hours shredding around.
From what I can see, it is street legal! All this talk about TRX125's had me googling to see the Honda sales brochure. Really brings back the memories, over 20 years ago, I remember laying in bed with a little light on my nightstand, looking over the glossy pages we got from the Honda dealer.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1986-...QQcmdZViewItem
Thing looks so lame now, but man, what a blast back then. I had a buddy that had a XL (yes, "L") 75, we used to swap off as soon as we were out of sight of the house, spent countless hours shredding around.
Last edited by P.J; Feb 3, 2007 at 07:07 PM. Reason: Added Link
Trending Topics
I had a buddy that had a XL (yes, "L") 75, we used to swap off as soon as we were out of sight of the house, spent countless hours shredding around.[/QUOTE]
I had a SL 70 bought brand new in 1972 for a Christmas present. The neighbor kid up the road from me had the same except he got his a few months earlier for his birthday. I was so jealous at first
he would come over and I would set on it dreaming it was mine. Then one day about two weeks before Christmas my Dad came home walked in the house and tossed me a new helmet and said I better not catch you not wearing it while riding. My first though was on my mini-bike and he said go look in the back of the truck.
Mine looked just like this one.
Tony
I had a SL 70 bought brand new in 1972 for a Christmas present. The neighbor kid up the road from me had the same except he got his a few months earlier for his birthday. I was so jealous at first
he would come over and I would set on it dreaming it was mine. Then one day about two weeks before Christmas my Dad came home walked in the house and tossed me a new helmet and said I better not catch you not wearing it while riding. My first though was on my mini-bike and he said go look in the back of the truck.
Mine looked just like this one.
Tony
Well, that is the same bike my buddy had (guess I got the call letter and cc wrong) Very cool, it had a metal fender and tank, just about indestructible (we were hard on equipment).
He would get a kick out of seeing that picture 20 years later.
He would get a kick out of seeing that picture 20 years later.
Tony
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post



