The 1000cc inline-four sport-tourer
Extinct in 2026
In the late 90s every Japanese big-four had a 1000cc faired sport-tourer: Honda CBR1000F, Yamaha YZF1000R Thunderace, Suzuki GSX-R1100W (then the Bandit/Hayabusa transition), Kawasaki ZZR1100. By 2026 the category has fragmented: Yamaha FJR1300 also gone (2024), Kawasaki ZZR1400 gone, Honda VFR1200F gone (2017). The market is now parallel-twins (NT1100, Tracer 9 GT, Tiger Sport 660) or proper hyper-tourers (Hayabusa 2026, K1600).
Why it ended
VFR strategy, 1999
Honda killed CBR1000F at end of 1999 because the VFR800 (V4, 1998-) was the new sport-tourer flagship — sharper, lighter, with the cult VFR badge. The 1100cc Blackbird took the high-speed end. The CBR1000F's role got squeezed out from above and below in one go. Same fate as the GSX-R1100W (gone 1998) and Yamaha YZF1000R (gone 2003).
The CBR1000F-shaped hole
27 years and counting
Honda has not built a 1000cc inline-four sport-tourer since 1999. The NT1100 (£12,499, 100bhp parallel-twin) is the closest in role — full fairing, panniers, comfortable ergonomics, distance focus. But it's a different engine entirely. The CBR1000RR-R Fireblade (£24,000, 215bhp inline-four) is the only modern Honda 1000 inline-four, and it's a track tool.
Real cost trajectory
−24% real
£8,200 CBR1000F in 1996 (£16,400 today) → £12,499 NT1100 in 2026. The 2026 NT1100 is significantly cheaper in real terms than the 1996 CBR1000F was — and includes ABS, traction control, ride modes, DCT auto option, full LCD dash. Used market in 2026: CBR1000F £1.5-3k for clean, criminally cheap.
ライダーエイド数 (1996 → 2026)
0 → 8
CBR1000F had nothing. NT1100 has cornering ABS, traction control, ride modes, DCT auto-clutch option, cruise control, IMU on the DCT, full LCD dash, heated grips. Same role on paper, completely different operating experience. The CBR1000F is a 1980s motorcycle dressed up; the NT1100 is a 2020s motorcycle pretending to be simpler than it is.
Engine character
Inline-four → parallel-twin
CBR1000F was a 998cc transverse inline-four — smooth, top-end power, characterless mid-range, that classic 90s Honda sound. NT1100 is a 1084cc 270° parallel-twin from the Africa Twin — V-twin-like character, big mid-range torque, no top-end fireworks. Same paper specs (~100bhp, ~230kg), totally different feel. Modern sport-tourer buyers want torque, not screaming top-end. The market shifted.
最安の入口
£1.5k
A clean CBR1000F from the late 90s. 135bhp inline-four, full fairing, panniers fittable, comfortable enough for distance. Plentiful and dirt-cheap on the UK used market — Honda's bombproof reputation kept them running. Pay attention to R&R, choke cable, and front-end condition. Best £1.5k motorcycle in the UK in 2026, full stop.