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Honda CBR1000F
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Current Prices: £2,150–£1,650
Insurance Costs: 9 / 10

Specs

  • Seat Height: Low (780 mm / 30.7 inches)
  • Dry Weight: Average (187 kg / 412 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: Very High (21.0 litres / 5.5 US gallons)
  • Economy: Poor (35 mpg / 8.1 l/100km / 12.4 km/l)
  • Range: High (160 miles / 257 km)
  • Top Speed: Very High (160 mph / 257 km/h)
  • Capacity: High (998 cc)
  • Power: High (130 bhp / 97 kW)
  • Redline: High (10,500 rpm)
  • Road Tax / VED: Very High (£101 Per Year)

For Sale (3)

  • HONDA CBR1000F 1998
    £3,494 🤍
    • £1440 Over Guide Price
    • 1998
    • Bournemouth(Map)
    • ebay
    • GREAT CONDITION / EXTRAS / NEW MOT
  • Honda CBR1000F 1991
    £2,749 🤍
    • £650 Over Guide Price
    • 1991
    • Chesterfield(Map)
    • ebay
    • Nationwide delivery available
  • 1996 Honda CBR1000F 1000 F-V
    £2,995 🤍
    • £940 Over Guide Price
    • 1996
    • Doncaster(Map)
    • ebay
    • Honda CBR1000F 1000 F-V

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Price Guide & Used Prices

Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
1999
£2,050
£1,650
£1,450
31,600
1998
£2,050
£1,650
£1,450
31,900
1997
£2,050
£1,650
£1,450
32,000
1996
£2,050
£1,650
£1,450
32,000
1995
£2,100
£1,650
£1,450
31,700
1994
£2,100
£1,650
£1,450
31,300
1993
£2,100
£1,700
£1,450
30,600
1992
£2,100
£1,700
£1,500
29,700
1991
£2,100
£1,700
£1,500
28,600
1990
£2,100
£1,700
£1,500
27,200
1989
£2,150
£1,700
£1,500
25,500
1988
£2,150
£1,700
£1,500
23,600
1987
£2,150
£1,700
£1,500
21,400

Year shows signs of appreciation

Gear & Accessories

Review In A Few

Pros

  • Well engineered
  • Suspension
  • Reliability
  • Handling
  • Comfort
  • Power
  • Finish

Cons

  • Not ideal for new riders
  • Heavy steel frame
  • Economy
  • Seat

What Is It?

The Honda CBR1000F is a sports tourer style bike and is powered by a liquid cooled 998 cc 16v inline four engine, producing 130 bhp at 8,600 rpm and maximum torque at 6,500 rpm.

Features include:

  • Steel frame
  • Dual 296 mm discs up front with Nissin four piston calipers
  • 256 mm disc at the rear with single piston caliper
  • 41 mm Showa fork with 130 mm travel
  • Adjustable rear shock with 115 mm travel
  • Four 38 mm CV carbs
  • 4->2 exhaust system
  • 6 speed gearbox

The 3-spoke 17" wheels take a 110/80 tyre at the front and 140/80 at the rear.

Colours: Grey, red/black, white/red, white/red/blue, purple/red/black

Did You Know?

It's also known as the CBR Hurricane, the 87-88 bike was known as the SC21 and the 89 as the SC24.

Model History & Updates

1989: Restyled with a new front fairing, engine tweaked, larger radial tyres (120/70 and 170/60) and a cam chain tensioner. 

1993: Styling overhauled and a Combined Braking System (CBS) introduced. Rear brake also operates middle pin on the front three piston calipers.

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Popularity & How Many Left

Year
On Road
Off Road
Total
For Sale / Month
1999
26
47
73
Rarely
1998
18
36
54
Rarely
1997
23
37
60
Rarely
1996
1
3
4
Rarely
1995
1
1
2
Rarely
1994
2
6
8
Rarely
1993
24
53
77
4
1992
50
124
174
22
1991
68
204
272
51
1990
90
307
397
13
1989
95
410
505
Rarely
1988
55
281
336
Rarely
1987
36
238
274
Rarely

Source: DVLA

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