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The Honda H100S Super was a two-stroke motorcycle introduced in 1986 and designed to compete with similar two-stroke 100 cc motorcycles. Honda was losing ground in the 100 cc class, as their four-stroke models like the S 110 and later the CG 125 proved to be too slow compared to those of other Japanese manufacturers (especially Kawasaki) with their quicker and sleeker two-stroke motorcycles.
This was an upgrade from the Honda MB 100. It had good styling and could reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 12 seconds, which was fast for a 100 cc bike at that time. Due to its small ends, the connecting rod had problems; the motor also didn't last long. The pistons were the first to go and gave in very quickly. Production was discontinued 2 years later as stricter emission levels made two-stroke motorcycles redundant.
Displacement: 97 cc
Engine: two-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder
Fuel system: Carburetor
Top speed: 120 km/h (75 mph)
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