Honda motorcycles have been a staple of the two-wheeled community since 1959, capturing the hearts of riders across generations. Whether you own a classic Gold Wing, a sporty CBR, or a rugged CRF, your motorcycle represents a passion for adventure and freedom. As riders age or face injuries, the necessity to pass on beloved machines becomes paramount. This is where Wheel Forward steps in, providing a channel for your motorcycle to find a new purpose.
In San Diego, where the sun shines year-round and the roads beckon, many Honda owners are ready to transition their two-wheeled companions into someone else's dream ride. Whether your motorcycle has become a project-stalled vision, a collection-thinning choice, or a cherished item that no longer fits your lifestyle, donating it to Wheel Forward allows it to continue its journey and contribute to a good cause.
πGeneration guide
Gold Wing GL1500 β’ 1988-2000
The GL1500 is known for its comfort and long-distance touring capability. With a flat-six engine, it's a reliable machine for road trips. Donors can find strong value here, especially in low-mileage examples.
Gold Wing GL1800 β’ 2001-2017
The GL1800 further enhanced the touring experience with advanced features. The DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) option on later models provides smooth shifting, making it a highly desirable donation for adventure seekers.
CBR Sportbike Family β’ 1991-2026
From the CBR600 to CBR1000RR Fireblade, these sportbikes are known for their performance and reliability. Low-mileage and well-maintained models can fetch a premium in donations.
CRF Dual-Sport and Adventure β’ 2016-2026
The CRF family bridges the gap between off-road and on-road capabilities. Models like the CRF1100L Africa Twin are particularly sought after for their versatility and reliability.
Rebel Family β’ 1985-2021
The Rebel series has a strong following for new riders and seasoned veterans alike. The CMX, with its approachable design, is perfect for those looking to transition into cruising.
Known issues by generation
Each Honda motorcycle generation comes with its unique set of known issues. The Gold Wing GL1500 and GL1800 models might experience timing-belt wear or final-drive gear concerns, while the GL1800 saw some frame recalls from 2001-2003. The CBR1000RR Fireblade's reliability has stood the test of time, but maintenance such as valve clearance checks should not be overlooked. CRF models generally require top-end rebuilds after extensive use, while the VFR800 has been noted for stator and regulator-rectifier failures in earlier years. Donors should be aware of these nuances when considering their donation.
Donation value by condition + generation
Donation values for Honda motorcycles can vary greatly depending on model and condition. Loaded trims of the GL1800 can reach over $20,000, while low-mileage Gold Wings under 30,000 miles often range between $8,000 and $18,000. Sport models like the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP attract collector-tier appraisals. Running vs. non-running conditions, as well as originality and maintenance history, are essential factors influencing donation value. Vintage bikes like the CBR954RR and RC51 can also possess unique value, especially in collector circles.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Honda motorcycle through Wheel Forward is straightforward. We utilize motorcycle-specific flatbed pickup services to ensure a safe transport. Title transfer requires the VIN on the frame, with special considerations for off-road vehicles versus street-registered ones. Donors typically keep their helmets and riding gear, and it is crucial to disclose the running condition of the motorcycle, whether itβs operational or non-operational, prior to donation.
San Diego regional notes
In San Diego, the riding climate is perfect for enjoying Honda motorcycles year-round. The diverse terrain offers opportunities for both on-road touring and off-road adventures, making it an ideal locale for powersport enthusiasts. Additionally, the density of vintage-bike specialists and a thriving powersport rental scene creates a culture of appreciation for well-maintained motorcycles. This landscape encourages owners to consider donating their bikes when they transition away from riding.