In the United States, Honda’s standard new-motorcycle warranty is typically 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. Warranty durations vary by region and model, so check your local Honda dealership or warranty booklet for your exact coverage.
Regional warranty durations
Across major markets, the length of coverage for new Honda motorcycles is usually described in years and/or miles from the original in-service date. The terms below reflect common practice in recent years, but exact coverage can vary by model and year.
- United States: 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first, covering defects in materials and workmanship; wear items like tires and brake pads are typically not covered after wear.
- Canada: typically similar to the U.S. framework (commonly 3 years or 36,000 kilometers), with region-specific terms and possible extended options; verify with the dealer.
- United Kingdom and Europe: terms vary by country; many markets offer a manufacturer’s warranty around 2 years, with statutory consumer rights also applying; extended warranties may be available. Confirm with a local dealer.
- Australia: commonly around 3 years of factory warranty on new motorcycles, subject to model and promotions; check with the dealer for exact terms and possible extensions.
- India and select other markets: warranty terms can range from 2 to 3 years or a kilometer-based limit, depending on model and promotion; confirm with the local dealer.
The precise terms—such as duration, mileage limits, and what is covered—vary by model, year, and market. Always confirm with your Honda dealer for your specific bike.
What is typically covered and what isn’t
Honda’s factory warranty generally covers defects in materials and workmanship during the term. It typically excludes wear items, routine maintenance, and damage from misuse or aftermarket modifications. Some markets require periodic service at authorized centers to keep coverage valid. Extended warranties may be available in many regions.
- Covered: engine and transmission components, electrical systems, frame and chassis components, fuel and cooling systems, and other major assemblies as defined in the warranty booklet.
- Not covered: tires, brake pads/shoes, chains and sprockets (if worn), cosmetic items, corrosion due to environment, damage from accidents, improper maintenance, aftermarket modifications, and normal wear/tear.
Again, verify the exact inclusions with your dealer and the official warranty booklet for your bike.
Ways to verify and potentially extend your warranty
To confirm current terms and explore extension options, use these steps:
- Check the warranty booklet and your bike’s VIN for coverage details.
- Contact your authorized Honda motorcycle dealer or regional Honda customer service.
- Review Honda’s official regional website for warranty guidelines and extensions.
- Ask about Honda Extended Warranty or Protection Plans if you plan to keep the bike long-term.
Following these steps helps ensure you understand and can maintain your warranty status.
Summary
Warranty terms for Honda motorcycles depend on country, model, and year. In the United States, the standard factory warranty is typically 3 years or 36,000 miles. Always verify with your local dealer for your exact coverage, and consider extensions if you plan to keep the bike beyond the standard term.


