Limited edition Honda CB1000 Hornet SP 5Four will cost you £15,454
Limited edition Honda CB1000 Hornet SP 5Four comes with a Racefit titanium exhaust, hand-stitched leather seat, and more.

Doble Motorcycles has partnered with 5Four to produce a run of limited edition Honda CB1000 Hornet SP bikes, with orders currently being taken.
The Honda dealer, which is based in Coulsdon, England, also says the first production model is available for viewing in store. To buy one of these models you will need to spend £15,454, which is £5,355 more than Honda’s 2025 CB1000 Hornet SP.
You might like to read our 2025 Honda CB1000 Hornet review.
All 54 bikes produced will be individually numbered and each motorcycle will be assembled by designer Guy Willison, whose name is featured on the fuel tank. Other 5Four modifications include an “Endurance-inspired paintwork” (candy red, blue, pearl white), a hand-painted Honda logo on the tank and a hand-stitched diamond leather seat and rear pad.

Additionally, each bike comes with a high-rise tail tidy and an LED rear light, a Racefit titanium exhaust with laser-etched 5Four and Racefit logos, billet aluminium brake and clutch levers, and a signed certificate of authenticity.
5Four Motorcycles was founded by Willison in 2018 with a view to creating hand-made limited edition motorcycles. Through its partnership with Honda UK, it previously revealed the limited edition 5Four CB1100RS, which was then followed by the special CB1000R.
The bike’s liquid-cooled four-cylinder engine produces 155bhp at 11,000rpm and 78.9 Ib ft of torque at 9,000rpm. A radial-mounted four-piston Brembo Stylema calliper grips on to dual-floating 310mm discs at the front, while a Nissin single-piston calliper and 240mm single disc comprises the set-up at the rear.
Suspension is taken care of via Showa with 41mm USD SFF-BP front forks providing 118mm of travel. At the rear is a Showa monoshock, Pro-Link swingarm, with 138mm of travel.
Paul Styles from Doble Motorcycles said:
“I am delighted with the new Honda Hornet SP 5Four. It looks amazing. Having worked alongside Guy on his previous projects with Honda and talking about this new one for so long, it's fantastic to see it come to life. I couldn't be more thrilled with the result. I want one myself!."
5Four Motorcycles Chairman, Adrian Giles, said:
“Guy and I are so pleased to make our third motorcycle. We love the new Hornet and the 5Four styling has turned an already great motorcycle into an extraordinary machine”. He added “we have always had a great relationship with Paul Styles and Doble Motorcycles and we are very excited about this collaboration.”
Photo credit - Doble Motorcycles
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