Honda GB350S leads all motorcycle sales across the UK in June

After playing second best to the BSA Bantam 350 during the early months of 2026, Honda’s GB350S has retained its place as the best-selling modern classic.

The Honda GB350S parked off-road
The Honda GB350S parked off-road

Honda has posted another impressive month of sales with regards to its modern classic GB350S, selling more than 200 units for the second consecutive month in June.

As you might have seen, we’ve covered the modern classic sales race extensively here at Visordown, a race which has been tightly contested between two motorcycles in particular; the GB350S and the BSA Bantam 350.

These two models have dominated the modern classic sales charts for much of 2026, but also the last 12 months. During the last year, Triumph has taken top spot on two occasions with the Speed 400, but the segment has largely been about the two motorcycles mentioned above.

2025 BSA Bantam 350
2025 BSA Bantam 350

Courtesy of statistics provided by the MCIA (Motorcycle Industry Association), Honda’s GB350S led all modern classic sales in June with a total of 212 units sold. In May, the GB350S sold a total of 322 units, which is 110 more than June’s total.

But despite the slight drop, posting sales figures above the 200 mark has not been achieved in any segment with too much regularity, meaning June was once again a very strong month for the Japanese company.

2025 Honda GB350S
2025 Honda GB350S

Honda also secured top spot in the naked segment, with its ever-popular CB125F leading the way. The A1-license model sold a total of 164 units.

Other chart toppers included the BMW R1300 GS, which led the adventure segment with 168 units. BMW also reigned supreme in the touring category, with the R1300 RT recording a total of 56 units sold. 

The sportbike segment was topped by Suzuki’s GSX-R125 (76 units sold), while the Yamaha WR125R topped the competition category with 48 sales.

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