In the early 90s, Suzuki and Kawasaki both had large-displacement naked standard bikes for riders that wanted decent ergos with reasonable power, and Honda had nothing to compete with.

The story is that a few engineers at Honda thought they could compete something they called “Project Big 1”, a smooth rider with retro superbike styling. The project name stuck around as a nickname, which is why you’ll occasionally hear this bike referred to as “The Big One”. Unfortunately for Honda, big was not the word you could use for the sales numbers, and the bike was only offered in the US in 1994 and 1995.

The production version used a detuned engine from the CBR1000 which was good for 97 horsepower. In addition, the transmission lost a gear (down to 5) in the process. Reviewers everything else about the bike was absolutely excellent, especially for someone looking for a daily rider. Hefty 43mm Showa cartridge forks handled suspension duties up front, with twin Showa shocks taking care of duties (and providing a bit of classic style) in the rear. A 5.8 gallon fuel tank provided plenty of range, and the whole package weighed 582 pounds.

This example is VIN: JH2SC3006RM000213. The seller acquired it from a private party in 2020 through an eBay auction.

During his ownership, the seller has covered 1,000 miles. The odometer shows 18,422 miles.

Maintenance:
– Sync and clean carburetors – jetted for sea level.
– Adjust valves
The seller states that there are no known mechanical issues.
Modifications:
Micron slipon exhaust.

It is riding on Bridgestone Battlax tires from 2016.

The sale includes 2 ignition keys, maintenance records, owner’s manual, and the factory tool kit.


Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album in the “Photos” tab for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
“Stuff on ignition switch plate, scuff on fuel filler cover, paint scuff under seat.”




Currently located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, this Honda is offered on a clean Texas title. Have any CB1000 stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!


