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Honda CB1000F side by side with CB750F classic bike in parking lot

The new Honda CB1000F takes its styling inspiration from classical four-cylinder Honda models.

Honda CB1000F grey and black colour bikes side by side on road

It is available in one variant and three colours in EU markets.

Honda CB1000F TFT display

The CB1000F has the same 5-inch TFT display seen on multiple modern Honda bikes.

Honda CB1000F rear right static in parking lot

Its frame is based on the CB1000 Hornet's but with extensive revisions.

Honda CB1000F right side profile static in studio

Its 1000cc engine makes 123.7hp and 103Nm of torque.

Honda CB1000F left side profile riding shot on road

It has a low 795mm seat height and a stepped single piece seat.

Honda CB1000F left side profile static shot in parking lot

Accessories include a centre stand, headlight cowl, heated grips, a bidirectional quickshifter and much more

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Honda has taken the covers off the production-spec CB1000F neo-retro motorcycle overseas. The CB1000F is based on the same platform as the CB1000 Hornet but it dons a classical silhouette and its mechanical underpinnings have been heavily revised to suit its riding characteristics. 

At the heart of the CB1000F is the same 10000cc, 2017 CBR1000RR Fireblade-derived engine that does duty in the biggest Hornet but Honda has done extensive work to the engine internals in this application. The CB1000F is offered in three colours - silver/blue, silver/ black and black/red - and in EU markets is available in a single variant. 

7 images10 Oct 2025

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