Honda-SOHC
Other Stuff => Misc / Open => Topic started by: Coppertop1234 on January 26, 2016, 06:23:45 PM
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Unsure if this has been covered before, just found some interesting stats on the numbers still on the road/sorned Here are just a few it would seem the F1,s are getting very limited as we have 2 registered and on the road.
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/browse/honda
Licensed Sorn
CB350S-G 86 220
CB400 22 25
CB500 1166 779
CB750 328 211
CB750 F1 3 11
CB750SS 1 3
CB750 F2 19 25
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Not sure how that table was compiled but the 400 number is wrong according to the link to the site. Latest is 30 licensed and 80 sorn.
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There's more than 30 400fours in the country. There's 5 in this little town, all on the road too.
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David Silvers on his own has sold more than 30 400 fours. Cant be accurate.
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How many more are like my 400/4, seriously fettled and rebuilt 1980's cafe racer, registered, but its been garaged without MOT, and off-road from before "sorn" was required, but bike-pusher ain't getting it!
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The list was from the site
"any errors are mine in compling it I just checked some Honda CB models as an example and there are several more variants for each model"
From the link you can check out your specific bike model
I believe the info is all from DVLA stats and I am sure there are many just sat in the back of garages some lost - some cherished and also pre sorn info
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According to the page there is 24 CB650SC on the road and 90 SORN. Not many for sale. Last time I have checked on the famous auction page, on trader and on G-tree I have found 2 in UK.
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where is my 550 K3 >:( >:( >:(
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Sorry but I don't think this can be accurate for old vehicles. Most if not all registration documents for motorcycles of this era do not have the model listed on the V5. The usual thing is '2 Wheel Motorcycle'. This has been the case for all the bikes I have owned. I think the model might be listed on newer machines or imports registered more recently.
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One of the CB750F1's is mine and I do have an F2 that is asleep, not sorned or taxed.
Cheers
Dennis
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On both my V5 documents there is no model shown at all, this field is blank.
The Body Type (next line on the V5) is shown as 'Motorcycle'.
You have to look at the frame and engine numbers to get an idea of what the bike is.
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One of the CB750F1's is mine and I do have an F2 that is asleep,
Both my 400s are "sleepers". Wonder what numbers of these old girls are really out there?