Kawasaki ER 650 HHF MOT pass rate and common failures

Kawasaki ER 650 HHF motorcycles pass the MOT 93.39% of the time, measured across 378 tests in the DVSA record. A further 2.12% passed only after a defect was put right at the test station.

Better than average: 6.5 points above the 86.87% figure for all motorcycles tested.
Pass rate 93.39% 353 of 378
Fixed at the station 2.12% passed after an on-the-spot repair
Average mileage at test 14,653 miles
Average age at test 7.85 years old
Engine 649cc MOT class 2
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What to check before the MOT

Built from this model's own failure record, not general advice.

  • Start with less than 1.0 mm thick - it accounts for 23.5% of failed tests on this model.
  • Then check tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm and not working, the next two most common reasons.
  • The most common advisory is tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm (7.7% of all tests) - not a failure, but money you will spend sooner or later.
  • Average recorded mileage at test is 14,653 miles, which is the number to compare any advert against.

Pass rate by age

A single pass rate hides the most useful thing in this data: how the same model behaves at three years old and at fifteen.

Age at test Pass rate   Tests
6-10 years 93.39% 378

Why the Kawasaki ER 650 HHF fails

Share of failed tests on this model where the item was recorded. One test can fail on several items, so the column does not add up to 100%.

# Item Of failures   Tests
1 Less than 1.0 mm thick 23.5% 4
2 Tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm 23.5% 4
3 Not working 17.6% 3
4 Does not conform to the specified requirements 11.8% 2
5 Has a serious fluid leak 11.8% 2
6 Inoperative in the case of a single lamp or all lamps 11.8% 2
7 Likely to become detached 11.8% 2
8 Missing 11.8% 2
9 Obviously incorrectly positioned 11.8% 2
10 Seriously damaged 11.8% 2

Most common advisories

Not a failure and not a legal requirement to fix - but an advisory that repeats year after year is money the next owner spends.

# Item Of all tests   Tests
1 Tread depth is below minimum requirements of 1.0mm 7.7% 29
2 Noise is clearly in excess of that emitted by a similar motorcycle fitted with a standard silencer in average condition 6.3% 24
3 Less than 1.0 mm thick 3.2% 12
4 Excessively loose 2.9% 11
5 Has a serious fluid leak 1.9% 7
6 Inscription illegible 1.9% 7
7 Significantly and obviously worn 1.9% 7
8 Tread not clearly visible 1.6% 6
9 Worn to excess 1.3% 5
10 Excessively binding 1.1% 4

Kawasaki ER 650 HHF for sale

No Kawasaki ER 650 HHF in stock at the moment - 1,110 other Kawasaki bikes are advertised.

Similar bikes compared

Models of comparable capacity, so the comparison means something.

Model Tests Pass rate   Avg mileage
Honda CB 397-750cc · 397-750cc 5,400 89.76% 19,444
Honda NC · 741cc 5,311 89.53% 22,765
Suzuki GSF600 · 600cc 4,890 80% 29,308
Honda CBR600F · 599cc 4,710 85.56% 30,651
Kawasaki ZX-6R · 599-636cc 4,510 81.62% 26,019
Suzuki SV650 · 646cc 3,834 80.99% 27,644

Source: DVSA MOT testing data, 2025 · updated Aug 2026 · licence and method

Kawasaki ER 650 HHF MOT questions

What is the MOT pass rate for the Kawasaki ER 650 HHF?+
93.39% of Kawasaki ER 650 HHF MOT tests end in a pass, based on 378 tests in the DVSA dataset.
What is the most common MOT failure on a Kawasaki ER 650 HHF?+
Less than 1.0 mm thick, which appears in 23.5% of failed tests on this model.
Where does this data come from?+
From the DVSA anonymised MOT testing dataset, which records every MOT carried out in England, Scotland and Wales. It is published under the Open Government Licence and covers 2025.
Does a high pass rate mean the bike is reliable?+
Not by itself. The MOT checks safety items - brakes, tyres, lights, structure - and says nothing about engines, gearboxes or electrics. Read it as a maintenance signal, not a reliability score.
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