Honda introduced the XR100, a lightweight, easy to handle dirt bike with a low seat height, in 1981. It was intended for off-road use. The XR line produced several other models as well, including the XR80, the XR200, the XR200R, the XR250R and the XR500R.
Chassis
The 2001 XR100 had a steering rake of 29.8 degrees, steering trail of 4.1 inches, wheelbase of 49 inches, ground clearance of 10 inches, seat height of 30.5 inches, dry weight of 165 lbs. and a 1.5-gallon fuel capacity.
Engine and Transmission
The 2001 XR100 came with a two-valve, air-cooled, 100-cc engine with a bore and stroke of 53 mm and 45 mm and a compression ratio of 9.4:1:1. It had a 22-mm carburetor and a five-speed transmission.
Other Features
Drum brakes and Showa forks and shocks were standard on the 2001 Honda XR100. The front wheel was 19 inches and the rear wheel 16 inches. The 2001 XR100 came in red and sold for an MSRP of $2,299.
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