Official DVLA Record

1988 HONDA 6500.6L PETROL

F852 EMR

Vehicle record for F852 EMR: 1988 HONDA 650 (MULTI-COLOUR, PETROL). Mileage: 39,948. MOT: not recorded. Tax: untaxed.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 25/04/2023
Tax Status
SORN
Statutory Off Road (SORN)
Fuel Type
PETROL
Year
1988
Engine
647cc
Mechanical Assessment
The 1988 Honda 650 presents a stable and largely clean roadworthiness record, with the most recent MOT conducted on 25 April 2022 at 39,948 miles passing with zero defects. That same day, a separate failure for a non-functional horn under item 7.7 (a) was also recorded, indicating the fault was identified and rectified within a single testing session. The 2021 test followed an identical pattern: a failure on 27 April 2021 flagged a nearside front direction indicator likely to become detached under item 4.4.1 (c) (ii) and a stop lamp not working under item 4.3.1 (a) (ii), with a clean pass recorded the same day. These paired failure-and-pass entries suggest minor electrical faults were promptly addressed rather than neglected. The maintenance trend is therefore stable, with no recurring or worsening mechanical defects documented across the available history. The mileage pattern is striking. The vehicle shows 39,948 miles recorded on 25 April 2022, 27 April 2021, and again on 25 April 2022, with no intervening accumulation whatsoever. The 2018 test on 12 October shows zero miles recorded, which is likely a data entry anomaly or placeholder rather than a genuine reading. Over approximately 38 years, the total recorded mileage of 39,948 equates to roughly 1,051 miles per year, which is exceptionally low. Such minimal annual use raises the possibility of prolonged periods of inactivity, a factor that carries its own mechanical implications distinct from high-mileage wear. Low-mileage vehicles that stand for extended periods often develop issues unrelated to wear. Seals, gaskets, and flexible brake hoses can perish from age rather than use. Tyres may appear sound but carry date codes placing them well beyond their safe service life. Fuel system components, including carburettor internals and fuel lines, may suffer from stale fuel residue or perished rubber. A buyer should inspect all rubber components carefully, check tyre manufacture dates, and assess whether the braking system exhibits any signs of seized calipers or binding handbrake mechanisms consistent with infrequent use. The electrical faults documented in 2021, specifically the direction indicator mounting and stop lamp, were minor and resolved, but they do point to a pattern of small electrical attention being needed on a machine of this age. Corrosion in wiring connectors, earth points, and switch housings is common on 1980s motorcycles and should be inspected thoroughly. Given the vehicle's age and the sparse MOT history, with no test recorded since April 2022, a comprehensive inspection of structural integrity, particularly around the frame, suspension mounting points, and exhaust system, is strongly advised before any purchase decision.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
45
/ 100 · Below Average
DVSA Test Records Evaluated

MOT Roadworthiness: Below Average

This rating reflects historical MOT pass rates and recurring advisory wear patterns from official DVSA test logs. Note that roadworthiness does not verify outstanding finance, insurance write-offs, or stolen records.

✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (50%)
! Older vehicle
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Mechanic's Historical Review
The 1988 Honda 650 presents a stable and largely clean roadworthiness record, with the most recent MOT conducted on 25 April 2022 at 39,948 miles passing with zero defects. That same day, a separate failure for a non-functional horn under item 7.7 (a) was also recorded, indicating the fault was identified and rectified within a single testing session. The 2021 test followed an identical pattern: a failure on 27 April 2021 flagged a nearside front direction indicator likely to become detached under item 4.4.1 (c) (ii) and a stop lamp not working under item 4.3.1 (a) (ii), with a clean pass recorded the same day. These paired failure-and-pass entries suggest minor electrical faults were promptly addressed rather than neglected. The maintenance trend is therefore stable, with no recurring or worsening mechanical defects documented across the available history. The mileage pattern is striking. The vehicle shows 39,948 miles recorded on 25 April 2022, 27 April 2021, and again on 25 April 2022, with no intervening accumulation whatsoever. The 2018 test on 12 October shows zero miles recorded, which is likely a data entry anomaly or placeholder rather than a genuine reading. Over approximately 38 years, the total recorded mileage of 39,948 equates to roughly 1,051 miles per year, which is exceptionally low. Such minimal annual use raises the possibility of prolonged periods of inactivity, a factor that carries its own mechanical implications distinct from high-mileage wear. Low-mileage vehicles that stand for extended periods often develop issues unrelated to wear. Seals, gaskets, and flexible brake hoses can perish from age rather than use. Tyres may appear sound but carry date codes placing them well beyond their safe service life. Fuel system components, including carburettor internals and fuel lines, may suffer from stale fuel residue or perished rubber. A buyer should inspect all rubber components carefully, check tyre manufacture dates, and assess whether the braking system exhibits any signs of seized calipers or binding handbrake mechanisms consistent with infrequent use. The electrical faults documented in 2021, specifically the direction indicator mounting and stop lamp, were minor and resolved, but they do point to a pattern of small electrical attention being needed on a machine of this age. Corrosion in wiring connectors, earth points, and switch housings is common on 1980s motorcycles and should be inspected thoroughly. Given the vehicle's age and the sparse MOT history, with no test recorded since April 2022, a comprehensive inspection of structural integrity, particularly around the frame, suspension mounting points, and exhaust system, is strongly advised before any purchase decision.
MOT Test History Overview

Registered in 1988, this Honda 650 with plate F852 EMR has undergone 2 MOT inspections since April 2022.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 50% pass rate, with 1 pass and 1 failure recorded. A lower-than-average pass rate suggests the vehicle may have had periods of deferred maintenance.

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