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HONDA CBR4001992 · 0.4L PETROL

J522 LPX

Vehicle Insight Summary

HONDA CBR400 (1992, PETROL, 400cc) — mileage recorded at 59,175. MOT status: not recorded. Road tax: not taxed. Check full history before buying.

MOT
Expired
Expires 12/05/2026
Tax
SORN
Statutory Off Road Notification
Fuel
PETROL
Year
1992
Engine
400cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle presents a stable roadworthiness status based on its most recent certification. The latest MOT test conducted on 14 May 2025 at 59,175 miles passed with no defects recorded, indicating that the mechanical and electrical systems currently meet the minimum legal standards. This follows a period where minor electrical failures were rectified, suggesting that the current owner is willing to address specific faults once they are identified during testing. The mileage pattern is exceptionally low for a 34-year-old motorcycle, averaging approximately 1,740 miles per year. Data shows a significant gap in records between the August 2016 test at 58,905 miles and the May 2025 test at 59,175 miles. This nine-year interval with minimal mileage accumulation suggests the vehicle sat stationary for long periods. While this reduces wear on the engine and drivetrain, it often leads to degradation of rubber components, perished seals, and internal corrosion that is not captured by mileage figures alone. A buyer must focus their physical inspection on components susceptible to long-term storage and age. The previous failures in 2015 and 2016 regarding the centre headlamp and stop lamp indicate potential electrical wiring issues or switch failures that should be checked for intermittent faults or corrosion. Given the low usage, inspect the brake discs for surface pitting and the tyres for sidewall cracking or flat spots from sitting. The structural integrity of the frame and the condition of pivot points are also vital, as older motorcycles from this era can suffer from hidden rust regardless of how few miles they have travelled.

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45
/ 100 · Below Average

Public record health check: Below Average.

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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
! Tax Status Unknown
! Average MOT pass rate (60%)
! Older vehicle
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Full MOT History

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle presents a stable roadworthiness status based on its most recent certification. The latest MOT test conducted on 14 May 2025 at 59,175 miles passed with no defects recorded, indicating that the mechanical and electrical systems currently meet the minimum legal standards. This follows a period where minor electrical failures were rectified, suggesting that the current owner is willing to address specific faults once they are identified during testing. The mileage pattern is exceptionally low for a 34-year-old motorcycle, averaging approximately 1,740 miles per year. Data shows a significant gap in records between the August 2016 test at 58,905 miles and the May 2025 test at 59,175 miles. This nine-year interval with minimal mileage accumulation suggests the vehicle sat stationary for long periods. While this reduces wear on the engine and drivetrain, it often leads to degradation of rubber components, perished seals, and internal corrosion that is not captured by mileage figures alone. A buyer must focus their physical inspection on components susceptible to long-term storage and age. The previous failures in 2015 and 2016 regarding the centre headlamp and stop lamp indicate potential electrical wiring issues or switch failures that should be checked for intermittent faults or corrosion. Given the low usage, inspect the brake discs for surface pitting and the tyres for sidewall cracking or flat spots from sitting. The structural integrity of the frame and the condition of pivot points are also vital, as older motorcycles from this era can suffer from hidden rust regardless of how few miles they have travelled.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Checking the history for this 1992 Honda Cbr400 (J522 LPX), we found 5 MOT results in the period of July 2015 to May 2025.

With 3 passes and 2 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 60%. While not perfect, the history shows a relatively typical pattern of MOT passes and fails.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Lighting (1 issue), Brakes (1 issue). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

A total of 1 failure item has been recorded across all tests. Recent failure items include: “Stop lamp does not illuminate immediately a brake applies when the front brake is applied (1.3.1a)”.

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