Does Honda still make a 100 cc motorcycle?

Does Honda still make a 100 cc motorcycle?

Added (1). A street legal one Hundred cc.

Added (2). Is their 125 a scooter or a motorcycle look to it?

No, they jumped up to a 125.

Depends some on market- a 110 cc seems very popular in Australia and some other markets. 125cc is a market/legal class 'break' in Europe- UK posters and some on continent new riders are legally restricted to that size for a year or 2 and the EU markets have 50cc and 125cc 'breaks' on emissions, equipment, tax and licensing restrictions, So -makes marketing sense to go to the upper limit of the market class. Couple Asian markets have a small 'break' at 100cc and a 99cc engine either is rider license is easier or tax, etc is lower. Honda and SYM from Taiwan in couple of those markets sell the same Honda design Under bone upgrade of old 90. US market has a class break at 150cc in some markets- California is one of them. A 125cc will fit in there and a big bore variation at 149cc will maybe sell better- couple of that kind of model situation around. US market breaks seem to be 50cc, 150cc and minor 250cc for a few states- new license riders, learners permit restrictions, Motordriven cycle under 150cc restriction on interstate and the 50cc 'moped' class that has license advantage some states. You want a 100cc Honda of classic style? Look at the SYM100 and compare it to older Honda 90s. I had a little Honda 100 a few years back as a trainer project for small students/Xgirlfriend- used it as light utility, get to work a few times, it had a.040 overbore. A 3 years later engine case would have been a 125 and would have been direct fit.