1994 Honda CB1000

In Japan, Standard by Abhi1 Comment

Post-Sale Update: After 28 bids on eBay, this Honda CB1000 sold for just $2,449. Now that’s a steal.

Affectionately known as the Big One, the Honda CB1000 was produced for just two years as a bike that stood out in a world of superbike replicas with acres of plastic bodywork. The slightly detuned engine didn’t help sales, and Americans weren’t ready for standards – the CB1000 ended up as a poorly-known cult classic.

Honda CB1000 - Front Right

The bike was the result of a pet project from engineers at Honda R&D who wanted to create something different. The production version used a detuned engine from the CBR1000, producing just 97 horsepower. “Just” is a relative word, but reviewers back in the day though the acceleration was disappointing. But everything else about the bike was absolutely excellent, especially for someone looking for a daily rider. Want to learn more? Check out this “Smart Money” review on why the Honda CB1000 is such a great used bike value from Motorcyclist.

Honda CB1000 - Gauges

This specific Honda CB1000 (VIN: JH2SC3003RM000931) has 19,900 miles and is stock with the exception of a Corbin seat, stainless steel brake lines, and what look to be aftermarket shocks that I can’t identify. It’s ready to go, and the with the exception of 2 small cracks in the tail and a barely perceptible tank ding, this bike looks great.

Honda CB1000 - Left Side

Find this Honda CB1000 for sale in Manasquan, New Jersey with bidding up to $810