Listing of FIM Homologated Motorcycles For 2023 22 February 2023
Listing of FIM Homologated Motorcycles For 2023 22 February 2023
Listing of FIM Homologated Motorcycles For 2023 22 February 2023
MIES, 22/02/2023
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Aprilia
RSV4 1000 RR/RF ZD4RK Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
RSV4 1100 RR/RF TBA TBA Pending
BMW
S 1000 RR K46 Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
S 1000 RR K67 Feb '19 Feb '27 X X
M 1000 RR K66 Feb '21 Feb '29 X X
M 1000 RR K66 MÜ Base Feb '23 Feb '31 X X
M 1000 RR K66 MÜ Competition Feb '23 Feb '31 X
Ducati
Panigale V4R DA Dec '18 Dec '26 X
Panigale V4R 3D Jan '23 Jan '31 X
Honda
CBR1000RR SC77 Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
CBR1000RR SP SC77 Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
CBR1000RR SP2 SC77 Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SC82 Jan '20 Jan '28 X X
CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP SC82 Jan '20 Jan '28 X X
CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SC82 Mar '22 Mar '30 X X
CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP SC82 Mar '22 Mar '30 X X
Kawasaki
ZX-10R ZXT00R - ZX1000R Jan '16 Jan '24 X X
ZX-10R ZXT00S - ZX1000S Jan '16 Jan '24 X X
ZX-10RR ZXT00Z - ZX1000Z Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
ZX-10R SE ZXT02C - ZX1002C Jan '18 Jan '26 X X
ZX-10R ZXT02E - ZX1002E Jan '19 Jan '27 X X
ZX-10R ZXT02F - ZX1000S Jan '19 Jan '27 X X
ZX-10RR ZXT02G - ZX1002G Jan '19 Jan '27 X X
ZX-10RR SE ZXT02H - ZX1000H Jan '19 Jan '27 X X
ZX-10R ZXT02L - ZX1002L Apr '21 Apr '29 X X
ZX-10R ZXT02M - ZX1002M Apr '21 Apr '29 X X
ZX-10RR ZXT02N - ZX1002N Apr '21 Apr '29 X X
ZX-10RR ZXT02T - ZX1002T Jan '23 Jan '31 X X
Homologation Period 8 years
Suzuki
GSX-R1000 L7 Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
GSX-R1000R L7-R Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
GSX-R1000 L9 Jan '19 Jan '27 X X
GSX-R1000R L9-R Jan '19 Jan '27 X X
Yamaha
YZF-R1S Jan '16 Jan '24 X X
YZF-R1 BX4 Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
YZF-R1M 2KS Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
YZF-R1 B3L Jan '20 Jan '28 X X
YZF-R1M B4S Jan '20 Jan '28 X X
Homologation Period 8 years
Ducati
Panigale V2 1H Feb '22 Feb '30 X X
Kawasaki
ZX-6R ZX600-RF Apr '22 Apr '30 X X
Honda
CBR600RR PC40 Mar '22 Mar '30 X Pending*
MV Agusta
F3 800 RR TBC Apr '22 Apr '30 X X
F3 Superveloce TBC Apr '22 Apr '30 X X
Suzuki
GSX-R600 M2 Apr '22 Apr '30 X
GSX-R750 M2 Apr '22 Apr '30 X X
Triumph
Daytona 675R TBC Mar '22 Mar '30 X X
Street Triple 765 RS HJ7 Apr '22 Apr '30 X X
Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition HK8 Feb '23 Feb '31 X X
Yamaha
YZF-R6 BN6 Jan '17 Jan '25 X X
Homologation Period 8 years
*For FIM World Supersport: any points scored will remain pending until Phase 2 is completed.
Kawasaki
Ninja 400 EX400G_H_J Jan '19 Jan '24 X X
Kove
321 RR-S TBA Feb '23 Feb '28 X Pending
KTM
RC390R TBA TBA X Pending
Yamaha
YZF-R3 YZF-R3 /ABS Feb '19 Feb '24 X X
Homologation Period 5 years
*Phase 1: Requires submission of all homologation drawings (2D/3D), documents, pictures, sample parts and production quantities.
An inspection must be carried out by the FIM CTI Homologation Coordinators to confirm the validity of all the documents. This basic
Phase 1 homologation can be used by National series’ to make conformity checks.
**Phase 2: Has requirements specific to different series’. In the https://www.fim-moto.com/en/documents/view/2023-fim-
homologation-regulations-for-motorcycles you can find the requirements that must be completed to be eligible for the FIM World
Championships.
For more information, the detailed listing of FIM Homologated Motorcycles for 2023 is available HERE
The 2023 Regulations for the FIM Superbike/ Supersport/ Supersport 300 World Championships are available HERE
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the global advocate for motorcycling. The FIM is an independent association formed by 119 National Federations
throughout the world. It is recognised as the sole competent authority in motorcycle sport by the International
Olympic Committee (IOC). Among its 50 FIM World Championships the main events are MotoGP, Superbike,
Endurance, Motocross, Supercross, Trial, Enduro, Cross-Country, Speedway and E-Bikes. Furthermore, the FIM is also
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