Official DVLA Record

2004 HONDA CBF5000.5L Petrol

YG54 CBU

HONDA CBF500 (2004, Petrol, 499cc) — mileage recorded at 16,540. MOT status: not recorded. Road tax: not taxed. Check full history before buying.

MOT Status
Expired
Valid until 07/05/2026
Tax Status
Unknown
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Fuel Type
Petrol
Year
2004
Engine
499cc
Mechanical Assessment
The vehicle’s most recent MOT test on 2025-05-06 confirms it remains roadworthy with no defects recorded at 16,540 miles. This represents a stable maintenance trend over the past four consecutive tests, with no advisories or failures to suggest recurring mechanical issues. The absence of any major faults in the latest inspection—including critical areas like suspension integrity, brake binding, or exhaust emissions—indicates the tester found no immediate cause for concern. However, the lack of advisories does not preclude hidden wear; a thorough visual and functional inspection is essential. The recorded mileage of 16,540 miles over 22 years equates to approximately 752 miles annually, which is unusually low for a vehicle of this age. The incremental increase between tests—just 67 miles between 2024 and 2025, and 147 miles between 2023 and 2024—suggests prolonged periods of inactivity rather than regular use. This could imply storage without proper maintenance, potentially accelerating issues like tyre degradation, battery sulphation, or suspension component drying out. The consistent low mileage also raises questions about whether the vehicle was kept in a secure environment, as prolonged standing increases corrosion risks, particularly in the undercarriage and wheel arches. Given the lack of MOT defects, the primary focus of an in-person inspection should centre on consumables and wear items that aren’t routinely tested. Examine the tyres for uneven tread wear or embedded debris, which could indicate alignment or suspension issues despite passing tests. Check the brake discs and pads for uneven wear or glazing, as binding calipers or worn components might not always trigger an MOT failure but could compromise stopping performance. Inspect the suspension bushes and coil springs for cracks or excessive play, especially if the vehicle has spent extended periods stationary. Corrosion in the exhaust system, particularly around joints or under the saddlebags, should also be assessed, as rust can weaken structural integrity over time. Finally, verify the battery’s condition—low usage may have led to sulphation, requiring a load test. While the MOT history is clean, these areas warrant closer scrutiny to ensure the vehicle remains reliable beyond its test date.
MOT Roadworthiness Analysis
60
/ 100 · Average
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MOT Roadworthiness: 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
✓ Exceptional MOT pass rate (100%)
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Full MOT History

Live data last synced with DVSA: 3 Aug 2026, 02:00
Mechanic's Historical Review
The vehicle’s most recent MOT test on 2025-05-06 confirms it remains roadworthy with no defects recorded at 16,540 miles. This represents a stable maintenance trend over the past four consecutive tests, with no advisories or failures to suggest recurring mechanical issues. The absence of any major faults in the latest inspection—including critical areas like suspension integrity, brake binding, or exhaust emissions—indicates the tester found no immediate cause for concern. However, the lack of advisories does not preclude hidden wear; a thorough visual and functional inspection is essential. The recorded mileage of 16,540 miles over 22 years equates to approximately 752 miles annually, which is unusually low for a vehicle of this age. The incremental increase between tests—just 67 miles between 2024 and 2025, and 147 miles between 2023 and 2024—suggests prolonged periods of inactivity rather than regular use. This could imply storage without proper maintenance, potentially accelerating issues like tyre degradation, battery sulphation, or suspension component drying out. The consistent low mileage also raises questions about whether the vehicle was kept in a secure environment, as prolonged standing increases corrosion risks, particularly in the undercarriage and wheel arches. Given the lack of MOT defects, the primary focus of an in-person inspection should centre on consumables and wear items that aren’t routinely tested. Examine the tyres for uneven tread wear or embedded debris, which could indicate alignment or suspension issues despite passing tests. Check the brake discs and pads for uneven wear or glazing, as binding calipers or worn components might not always trigger an MOT failure but could compromise stopping performance. Inspect the suspension bushes and coil springs for cracks or excessive play, especially if the vehicle has spent extended periods stationary. Corrosion in the exhaust system, particularly around joints or under the saddlebags, should also be assessed, as rust can weaken structural integrity over time. Finally, verify the battery’s condition—low usage may have led to sulphation, requiring a load test. While the MOT history is clean, these areas warrant closer scrutiny to ensure the vehicle remains reliable beyond its test date.
MOT Test History Overview

Checking the history for this 2004 Honda Cbf500 (YG54 CBU), we found 4 MOT results in the period of April 2022 to May 2025.

With 4 passes and 0 failures, the lifetime MOT pass rate stands at 100%. This consistent performance at MOT centers suggests this vehicle has been kept in good order.

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