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What is the recall on the 2006 Honda CBR 1000RR?

There is no widely documented recall specific to the 2006 Honda CBR1000RR in major safety databases as of today. However, recall campaigns can cover multiple model years or VIN ranges, so the only reliable way to know for your bike is to check its VIN against official lists.


In this article, we outline how to verify recall status and what steps to take if a recall is identified. We reference the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Honda's official recall resources to help riders confirm the current status.


How to check recall status for the 2006 CBR1000RR


Use the following steps to verify whether a recall applies to your bike. These steps guide you to official databases and to contact the dealer to confirm any required service.



  • Look up your bike’s VIN in the NHTSA recall database to see if there are any open recalls or safety campaigns.

  • Search Honda’s official recall portal for powersport models and cross-check with your VIN and model year.

  • Contact a Honda Powerhouse or authorized motorcycle dealer with your VIN to get an official determination and scheduling details.

  • Review any recall notices you receive by mail or email from Honda or NHTSA for instructions and remedy timelines.


If a recall is active, the remedies are typically provided at no cost to the owner and performed by an authorized dealer. The process includes scheduling a service appointment and possibly replacing parts or updating software if applicable.


VIN lookup tips


To accurately confirm recalls, locate and verify your VIN. For motorcycles, the VIN is typically found on the steering head frame, near the triple clamp, and may also be on the registration documents.



  • Check the frame near the steering head for a 17-character VIN string.

  • Double-check both the bike’s title/registration and the owner’s manual for the VIN details.

  • Provide the VIN when requesting recall information to ensure you’re looking at the correct model year and region-specific campaigns.


These tips help prevent misidentifying recalls that may apply to different model years or regions.


Where to look for recall information


Official sources provide the most reliable data. Use these resources to search by VIN and model year:



  • NHTSA recall database: a central hub for all U.S. vehicle recalls, including motorcycles. You can search by VIN, make, model, and year.

  • Honda powersport recall page: Honda’s official recall resource for motorcycles and ATVs, including model-year and VIN-based search options.

  • Contact a local Honda dealer directly if you prefer personal assistance or if you want an appointment for a recall remedy.


When in doubt, a dealer or Honda customer support can confirm whether a recall exists for your specific VIN and arrange service if needed.


What happens if a recall is issued


Recalls for motorcycles usually involve free repairs or part replacements and are carried out by authorized dealers. Here’s what to expect:



  • Remedy: An approved repair, replacement, or adjustment performed by a trained technician, at no charge to the owner.

  • Timeline: The dealer will schedule an appointment; the duration depends on the specific fix but is typically a few hours.

  • Parts: If replacement parts are required, Honda will supply them at no cost during the recall remedy.

  • Follow-up: After the service, you should receive documentation of the repair and confirmation that the recall is complete.


If you’ve recently purchased a used bike, it’s particularly important to check recalls because some campaigns may not be immediately obvious from the maintenance history.


Summary


For the 2006 Honda CBR1000RR, there is no widely documented active recall specific to that exact model year in major databases as of today. The best course is to verify using the VIN with NHTSA and Honda’s recall portals, and to contact an authorized Honda dealer for confirmation and service if needed. Remember that recall data are updated over time, and VIN-based checks provide the most accurate answer.

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