Not sure on the value. IMO, they're rare enough to make parts (well plastic anyway) sourcing a challenge, but not rare enough to make them worth a lot unless in REALLY great shape. I can tell you that finding any plastic for it is very, very difficult. On mine (an '84), the PO shaved the rear fenders. If I'd known then what I know now, I'd probably have walked away from it. About my only option is to purchase red fenders and paint them blue, which I'm not particularly inclined to do. Interestingly enough - I just saw a NOS OEM blue front fender on ebay for it - buy it now price of $400....yikes! I'd love to run across a set of rear blue fenders for mine that were in reasonable shape, but not sure I could afford the asking price even if I did![]()
Thats crazy for a front fender... but hey its blue .lol .... i am just in a pinch dont know to keep or sell want to fix up but like u said its almost impossible to do with no blue plastics availble . Maybe i will ride it the way it is until shes woreout after all it was intenede to ride regardless of color
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You can buy Plasti dip for painting the fenders with like the spray on stuff from Home Depot
The rack is pretty sweet, keep the oil clean and run that blue beast with no turning back.
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it does look rough, $250-300 would be my guess since it runs good.
I had a blue on about 7-8 years ago. Sold it for $650. i think it was an 85
Wow I really like that blue color. Don't see many of those hondas in blue.
i also have one in rough shape
It's practically impossible to find any plastics NOS and when you do........it could be in the thousands for the whole thing.
I am going to go Maier for my 200x. My only problem is you can't really put a new fender on a machine that realistically needs the entire plastics new. Then you can't spend all that money only to install the new plastics on a paint faded, rusted, corroded scratched up bike. I found all the Maiers on Ebay for around $500....not bad considering.
You are looking at thousands in parts if you want to do a proper full restoration. Blue is near impossible to find and if someone does have the parts, they know what they're worth.
You are better off buying a mint red 110 for around 700-800 bucks and be done with it. I would ride that blue one as is and just enjoy that fact that it runs well.
A little off topic and kindve an old thread......but have any of you guys ever seen A blue 200x?
i have A blue 200x gas tank and it looks factory.
Blue 110s are awesome but rare it seems! Haven't ever seen one in person.
Yep, blue was a 2 year thing for the 110s. I stumbled accross one that was dirty but complete minus the trunk lid, why are 90% of those missing?, it was a basket case but in overall great condition. Just about to put the engine back in it now.
Trike crazy, not only do you have 2 blues, but a nice pair of 86/7 125s!!!