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CV60 FNS

2010 Honda CB1000

White Petrol 998cc
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MOT Status

Expired
Expires11 Jun 2026
Tests13 (11 pass, 2 fail)
Pass rate84.6%

Mileage

24,223 mi
Last recorded24,223 miles
Recorded on12 Jun 2025
Typical for 2010 Honda CB100012,188 mi

Significantly above average — investigate

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Vehicle Details

RegistrationCV60 FNS
MakeHonda
ModelCB1000
Year2010
ColourWhite
Fuel typePetrol
Engine998cc

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MOT History

11 pass 2 fail
Pass 12 Jun 2025 24,223 miles
Pass 10 Jun 2024 21,924 miles
Fail 10 Jun 2024 21,924 miles

Rear Brake pad(s) less than 1.0 mm thick (1.1.13 (a))

Pass 29 Apr 2023 19,486 miles
Pass 16 Mar 2022 17,769 miles
Pass 12 Mar 2021 16,697 miles
Pass 30 May 2019 14,599 miles
Pass 9 Jun 2018 11,516 miles
Pass 10 May 2017 8,213 miles

Exhaust noisy (7.1.2)

Fail 10 May 2017 8,213 miles

Exhaust noisy (7.1.2)

Rear Registration plate characters laid out in an incorrect format (6.3.4f)

Pass 6 Jun 2016 6,440 miles
Pass 28 Apr 2015 5,734 miles
Pass 20 Sep 2013 3,963 miles

How Reliable is the Honda CB1000?

Based on 8,993 MOT tests across 842 vehicles.

86.8%
Pass Rate
724
Miles/Year
43
Year Lifespan
842
On UK Roads

Top MOT Failure Points

Tyre tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm 64
Brake pad(s) less than 1.5 mm thick 45
Stop lamp does not illuminate immediately a brake applies 42
shock absorber seal failed and leaking oil 33
Roller brake test indicates a binding brake 26
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CV60 FNS is a 2010 Honda CB1000 in White with a 998cc petrol engine. This vehicle has been through 13 MOT tests with a personal pass rate of 84.6%.

Across all 2010 Honda CB1000 models, the average MOT pass rate is 89.1% with a typical mileage of 12,188 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 CB1000 fails its MOT is tyre tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm, accounting for 64 recorded failures. If you're considering buying CV60 FNS, it's worth having these areas checked by a mechanic before committing.

The Honda CB1000 typically stays on UK roads for around 43 years. At 16 years old, this Honda CB1000 is still in the earlier part of its expected life.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check the history of CV60 FNS?

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What year was CV60 FNS registered?

CV60 FNS is a 2010 Honda CB1000, first registered on 19 October 2010.

Is CV60 FNS safe to buy?

The MOT history for CV60 FNS shows 13 tests with a 84.6% pass rate. To check for outstanding finance, stolen markers, write-off history and mileage discrepancies, run a full vehicle check.

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