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MOT reliability

Honda Cbr400 tri-arm

2 vehicles · 15 completed MOT tests analysed
100%
MOT pass rate

Based on 2 Honda Cbr400 tri-arm vehicles and 15 completed MOT tests, the Honda Cbr400 tri-arm has an overall 100% pass rate, with an average recorded mileage of 20,678 miles.

2
Vehicles
15
MOT tests
523
Avg miles / year
0.1
Faults per test
0%
Dangerous-fault share

Honda Cbr400 tri-arm problem areas

Where faults occur most across all Honda Cbr400 tri-arm MOT tests:

  • Tyres, wheels & suspension100%

Honda Cbr400 tri-arm pass rate by age

Age (years)TestsPass rate
101100%
111100%
121100%
131100%
141100%
151100%
161100%
171100%
182100%
191100%
201100%

Fuel types: Petrol (2)

Most common Honda Cbr400 tri-arm MOT faults

These are the faults and advisories recorded most often across Honda Cbr400 tri-arm MOT tests:

  1. Nearside Front Lower Shock absorber has a light misting of oil (5.3.2 (b)) (1 times)
  2. Offside Front Lower Shock absorber has a light misting of oil (5.3.2 (b)) (1 times)

Honda Cbr400 tri-arm pass rate by registration year

YearVehiclesTestsPass rateAvg mileage
1996 1 14 100% 25,291
1995 1 1 100% 16,066

Honda Cbr400 tri-arm reliability FAQ

Across 2 Honda Cbr400 tri-arm vehicles in our MOT data, 100% pass the MOT (a 0% failure rate), with about 0.1 faults or advisories recorded per test.

The most frequently recorded Honda Cbr400 tri-arm MOT issues are: Nearside Front Lower Shock absorber has a light misting of oil (5.3.2 (b)); Offside Front Lower Shock absorber has a light misting of oil (5.3.2 (b)).

The typical Honda Cbr400 tri-arm in our data has covered around 20,678 miles.

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