MOT Status
ExpiredMileage
60,734 miSignificantly above average — investigate
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Drive chain slightly tight (6.2.1d)
Front Roller brake test indicates slight fluctuation of brake effort (3.3.A1d)
Front suspension has a slightly reduced damping effect (2.3.6c)
Rear shock absorber has a slightly reduced damping effect (2.4.A.3b)
front and rear brake calipers mounting slides worn.
Drive chain excessively tight (6.2.1d)
Front Exhaust is leaking and excessively noisey (7.1.1b)
Front Roller brake test indicates excessive fluctuation of brake effort (3.3.A1d)
Nearside Footrest insecure (6.2.1a)
Nearside Handlebar handgrip not secure to handlebars. (2.1.1c) DANGEROUS
Front Front suspension has a slightly reduced damping effect (2.3.6c)
Rear Front suspension has a slightly reduced damping effect (2.3.6c)
both front and rear brake caliper mounting slides worn
extra lamps fitted.. that emit blue flashing light to front and rear
Nearside Front shock absorber has light misting of stanchion (2.3.3)
Steering movement slightly 'notchy' (2.2.1b)
l/h handle bar grip loose but cant come off
Front Tyre tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm (4.1.3(ii))
Nearside Front shock absorber has light misting of stanchion (2.3.3)
Steering movement slightly 'notchy' (2.2.1b)
cant test fuel cap no key
l/h handle bar grip loose but cant come off
tyres are flat
Headlamp aim too low (1.6)
Nearside Rear Direction indicator insecure (1.5.3b)
Nearside Rear Direction indicator not working (1.5.1c)
o/s seat panel insecure
Wheel alignment slightly misaligned. (2.5.1)
play in rear caliper sliding bolts
Front mudguard can easily contact the tyre (2.3.7)
Nearside Handlebar handgrip not secure to handlebars. (2.1.1c)
Offside Handlebar handgrip not secure to handlebars. (2.1.1c)
Steering movement slightly stiff (2.2.1a)
Wheel alignment slightly misaligned. (2.5.1)
play in rear brake caliper sliding bolts
Drive chain excessively tight (6.2.1d)
Wheel alignment incorrect which adversely affects the steering (2.5.1)
Front wheel bearings are slightly rough (2.3.5b)
Lower Steering movement slightly stiff (2.2.1a)
Nearside Rear Motorcycle structure slightly corroded (6.1.1a)
Offside Front Brake disc(s) has slight run out (3.2.A1m)
Upper Steering movement slightly stiff (2.2.1a)
Floor brake test The less effective brake control does not achieve an efficiency of 25%. (3.3.C1b)
Front Brake component has restricted free movement and operation is likely to be impeded (3.2.A1h)
Front Brake performance not tested (3.3)
Front Tyre valve stem damaged which could cause sudden tyre deflation (4.1.2c)
Headlamp aim too high when the centre of the headlamp is above 850mm from the ground (1.6.3)
Nearside Front shock absorber seal failed and leaking oil (2.3.3)
Rear Rear suspension fouling which affects the movement of the rear suspension (2.4.A.3a)
Rear reflector on motorcycle missing (1.4.1)
Wheel alignment incorrect which adversely affects the handling (2.5.1)
How Reliable is the Honda CBR600F?
Based on 233,298 MOT tests across 21,936 vehicles.
Top MOT Failure Points
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D135 FFH is a 1987 Honda CBR600F in White with a 598cc petrol engine. This vehicle has been through 10 MOT tests with a personal pass rate of 40%.
Across all 1987 Honda CBR600F models, the average MOT pass rate is 76.7% with a typical mileage of 38,586 miles. This particular vehicle has a lower pass rate than the average for its year, which may indicate maintenance issues worth investigating.
The most common reason a Honda CBR600F fails its MOT is tyre tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm, accounting for 3,898 recorded failures. If you're considering buying D135 FFH, it's worth having these areas checked by a mechanic before committing.
The Honda CBR600F typically stays on UK roads for around 39 years. At 39 years old, this Honda CBR600F is approaching the upper end of the typical lifespan for this model.
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D135 FFH is a 1987 Honda CBR600F, first registered on 30 June 1987.
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