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Location: Clinton, Iowa 52732
Listing Details
  • Chassis: JH2SC57445M101197
  • 237 Miles
  • 998cc DOHC Inline-Four
  • Six-Speed Transmission
  • Orange, Red, Black, & White Repsol Livery
  • Black Solo Saddle w/Passenger Pillion
  • Orange Hollow-Spoke Wheels
  • Honda Multi-Action System Fork
  • Unit Pro-Link Monoshock
  • Honda Electronic Steering Damper
  • Tokico Radial-Mount Front Calipers
  • Repsol-Honda Leather Racing Jacket
Private Party or Dealer: Dealer
Additional charges from this dealer: USD $99
Lot #75179


This 2005 Honda CBR1000RR is a Repsol Edition example that is powered by a liquid-cooled 998cc inline-four paired with a six-speed transmission and is finished in a paint scheme patterned after its contemporary HRC MotoGP race bike. Equipment includes a twin-spar aluminum frame, fully-adjustable suspension, a Honda Electronic Steering Damper, hollow-spoke aluminum wheels, and triple disc brakes with radially mounted Tokico front calipers. The bike was acquired by the selling dealer in April 2022, reportedly from its first owner. This CBR1000RR has 237 miles and is now offered with manufacturer’s literature, a Honda tool kit, a Repsol-Honda leather racing jacket, and a clean Iowa title.

237-Mile 2005 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition

The fully-faired bodywork wears an orange, red, black, and white Repsol livery inspired by the RC211V race bike ridden to two consecutive MotoGP championships by Valentino Rossi. Features include an aluminum twin-spar frame, a 4.8-gallon fuel tank, a clear windscreen, full street lighting, a black vinyl saddle, a passenger pillion, rearsets, and folding mirrors. The selling dealer notes cracks around the base of the left-front turn signal as well as scratches on the lower left side of the fairing, close-ups of which can be viewed in the gallery.

237-Mile 2005 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition

Hollow-spoke 17″ alloy wheels are finished in orange and wear Pirelli Diablo Corsa tires with date codes from 2005 up front and 2004 at the rear. Fully-adjustable suspension consists of a 43mm Honda Multi-Action System (HMAS) inverted fork and a Unit Pro-Link rear monoshock mounted to an aluminum swingarm. Stopping power comes from dual 310mm front discs with radially mounted four-piston Tokico calipers as well as a single-piston Nissin caliper mounted over a 220mm rear disc.

237-Mile 2005 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition

Clip-on handlebars with bar-end plugs are mounted below the top triple clamp, which is equipped with a Honda Electronic Steering Damper. Instrumentation consists of a tachometer with an 11,500-rpm redline as well as digital readouts for speed, time, and engine temperature. The digital odometer indicates 237 miles.

237-Mile 2005 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition

The liquid-cooled 998cc DOHC inline-four features dual-stage fuel injection with Denso injectors and 44mm throttle bodies as well as an aluminum oil cooler, aluminum-composite cylinder sleeves, forged-aluminum pistons, and a stainless-steel four-into-two-into-one exhaust with twin under-tail outlets. Factory-rated output was 172 horsepower and 85 lb-ft of torque.

237-Mile 2005 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition

Power is transferred to the rear wheel through a six-speed transmission and a drive chain.

237-Mile 2005 Honda CBR1000RR Repsol Edition

A size-40 Repsol-Honda leather racing jacket will accompany the motorcycle, as will manufacturer’s literature and a Honda tool kit.

Auction Result

Winning Bid USD $15,000 by Shop2011
Auction Ended June 3, 2022 at 11:33AM PT
Bids 6
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