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Honda Cbr1000f (1999)

121 real MOT outcomes analysed • 87.4% first-time pass rate

1999 Honda Cbr1000f

CarHunch analysed 121 real MOT records for the 1999 Honda Cbr1000f. Real test outcomes — pass rates, defect profiles, mileage data — from verified DVLA records. Updated as new MOTs are recorded.
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The 1999 Honda CBR1000F matches the UK average almost exactly at 80.2% first-time pass rate, suggesting typical reliability for a bike of this age. The dangerous defect rate of 7.4% is pleasingly low, putting owners' minds at ease on safety-critical failures.

These machines have covered a modest 26,400 miles at the median, which is reasonable for 25-year-old sports bikes often kept as weekend toys. With an average of 5.6 advisories per test, expect to budget for routine maintenance items like brake pads, cables, and bearings—but the low failure count of 1.33 per vehicle indicates most examples are fundamentally sound. When shopping, prioritise a full service history and get the braking system checked in detail, since that's where advisories tend to cluster on older sportsbikes.

We have limited data for the 1999 Honda Cbr1000f — treat the figures below as indicative rather than definitive.

⚠️ Around 1 in 20 of these vehicles have had a dangerous MOT failure at some point — usually tyres or brakes, and often a one-off issue rather than a persistent problem. The group stats won't tell you which one you're looking at.
First-time pass
87.4%
UK average ~80%
Around average
Dangerous (ever)
7.4%
At least once in MOT history
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Avg failures / car
1.33
Over 9.9 tests on record
High
Typical mileage
26k
Middle half: 19k–40k
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These stats describe 121 vehicles as a group. The specific vehicle you're looking at could be the one good example or the one outlier. Run its registration to find out.

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What tends to go wrong

Across 121 vehicles — figures show how many had each issue flagged at least once in their MOT history.

Tyre wear 76.5%
Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit · Rear Tyre worn close to the legal limit · Front Tyre tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm · …
Budget for a full set — on a vehicle this age, tyres are expected consumables. An inspection will confirm how much is left.
Brake wear 57.1%
Rear Brake pad(s) close to minimum limit · Front Brake pad(s) close to minimum limit · Rear Brake disc(s) slightly worn · …
Ask the seller when brakes were last serviced. If they don't know, factor in the cost.
Lighting 27.6%
Drive chain slightly loose · Rear reflector on motorcycle missing · Headlamp aim too low
Usually cheap to fix. Worth confirming all lights work before collecting.
Exhaust & emissions 21.8%
Exhaust is leaking but is not excessively noisey · Exhaust noisy
Other issues 10%
Drive chain worn but not considered excessive

Data covers a 3-year window centred on 1999.

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Before you buy a 1999 Honda Cbr1000f

Based on MOT data from 121 vehicles — here's what to check.

  • 📋 Check the full MOT history. 7.4% of these vehicles have had a dangerous defect recorded - recurring advisories often signal problems years before they become failures.
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  • 🔍 Brake pipes, sills and subframes are the key areas on a vehicle this age — structural rust is hard to spot without getting underneath. A mechanic will check all of this before you commit, and give you a concrete basis to negotiate on price. Inspection ClickMechanic
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Pass Rate by Fuel Type

Fuel type Vehicles Pass rate Avg failures
Petrol (97%) 117 87% 1.38

Mileage Distribution

Most 1999 Honda Cbr1000f vehicles sit in the blue band. If the vehicle you're looking at is outside it, it's either unusually low or high mileage for its age.

26,408
typical
18,946
low mileage
40,396
high mileage

Half of all 1999 Honda Cbr1000f vehicles fall between 18,946 and 40,396 miles.

Is the mileage you're seeing normal?
Under 18,946 miles — lower than most. Could be great, or could be a vehicle that rarely moved. Check test frequency and mileage progression in the MOT history.
18,946–40,396 miles — normal for age. This is where most 1999 Honda Cbr1000fs sit.
Over 54,534 miles — higher than typical. Not necessarily a problem, but check service history and look out for advisory build-up on tyres and brakes.

1999 Honda Cbr1000f — Still on the Road

Numbers are thinning — 51% of 1999 Honda Cbr1000fs are still active.

29 vehicles still getting MOTs in 2025 — 51% of the peak remain.

54 29 2014 2025

Based on vehicles from this manufacture year that had at least one MOT test in each calendar year. Data from 2014–2025.
* The 2020 dip reflects the government's COVID-19 MOT exemption, which allowed certificates to be extended by six months — fewer tests were conducted that year.

MOT History Averages

9.9
Avg MOT tests per vehicle
1.33
Avg failures per vehicle
5.6
Avg advisories per vehicle
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