
Honda Cb1000r Plus Review
"The naked Honda that finally justifies its premium badge."
Used Buyer Review
The CB1000R Plus is Honda's grown-up naked, and buying used makes a genuinely compelling case. The 2018-onwards SC80 generation transformed what was a forgettable middleweight into something properly desirable — that 998cc inline-four pulls cleanly from 3,000rpm and absolutely sings past 8,000. The Neo Sports Café styling still turns heads, and the TFT dash with smartphone connectivity actually works rather than just existing on spec sheets. Throttle-by-wire and three riding modes are standard across Plus variants, which matters when you're shopping. What to watch: check the quickshifter for smoothness — early examples could be jerky downshifting. The flyscreen is purely decorative above 80mph, so touring types will suffer. Inspect the exhaust collector for heat discoloration suggesting hard use. Suspension is firm but adjustable; if it feels wooden, previous owner probably never touched it. Chain and sprockets wear fast on enthusiastic riders — budget accordingly.
Pros
Cons
You regularly tour or carry a pillion
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