Honda UK launches exclusive Dean Harrison Replica Fireblade SP

Honda has released a very limited “Dean Harrison” Replica of the CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP in the UK. Nothing new in itself – Honda UK does that often – but it is striking that not John McGuinness, but his teammate Dean Harrison, gets the leading role this time.

Two TT victories, one replica

Honda UK launches exclusive Dean Harrison Replica Fireblade SP

The reason? Harrison’s impressive performance at the 2025 Isle of Man TT, where he took two Superstock victories with Honda Racing. His second race also finished with an average speed of 135.692 mph, the third fastest lap ever on the island.

To celebrate that success, Honda UK is now releasing a limited-edition replica of its Fireblade – a machine that is as close to the TT winning bike as possible. Only 12 copies will be built, and they are of course not for the fastest on the track… but for the fastest at the Honda dealer.

Harrison himself: “If it looks good, it’s good”

Dean Harrison is visibly proud of “his” replica:

“This year’s TT was truly something special. We refined the Fireblade race after race until it felt perfect. My fourth TT win was long-awaited, but the fifth really left me speechless. I’m extremely proud that Honda UK is making a replica of the bike that put us on the podium twice. They say in racing: ‘If it looks right, it is right’ — and that certainly applies to this Fireblade. Every detail is perfect, and I’m sure it will impress wherever it goes, whether on the road or on the track.”

Thoroughbred Superstock – with a touch of TT magic

The basis of this replica is the 2025 CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, Honda’s ultimate street superbike. A machine that literally seems to have come out of the MotoGP box, complete with aerodynamic winglets, Throttle-by-Wire with dual motor control, and Öhlins Smart EC03 electronic suspension.
The inline four-cylinder delivers 130 hp and 103 Nm, wrapped in a rigid steel frame with an aluminum subframe, while Brembo Stylema R brakes and Cornering ABS with race setting complete the package.

But Honda wouldn’t be Honda if they didn’t give the Dean Harrison Replica that little bit extra. Each copy gets:

– Full Race Replica livery like Harrison’s TT machine
– Numbered plaque on the crown plate
– Original Honda accessories such as a raised windshield, cover for the pillion seat and HRC oil plug
– GB Racing engine covers
– Evotech radiator protector, brake lever protector and paddock bobbins
– Metzeler tires mounted, with the original tires as an extra set
– And of course a price tag of £26,749 – exclusivity costs something

More than an engine – the complete package

The bike also comes with a series of collector’s items that will make the average TT fan drool. Buyers also get:

– A Shoei X-SPR Pro Dean Harrison Limited Edition helmet, signed by Dean himself
– A Gee-Tech paddock stand with Fireblade logo
– And a custom garage mat, for those who like to park their investment in style

All in all, this makes the Dean Harrison Replica not only a tribute to the man and his machine, but also a piece of driving motorsport history.

About Dean Harrison

For those who don’t know him yet: Dean Harrison (1989) is a real “roads specialist”, born in Bradford and now living on the Isle of Man. Racing is literally in his blood — his father Conrad Harrison won the 2014 Sidecar TT.

Dean himself now has five TT victories to his name, in addition to successes at the North West 200, Ulster GP and Oliver’s Mount. And if that wasn’t enough, he is also impressing this season in the British Supersport Championship, where he effortlessly makes the transition to the short circuits with the CBR600RR.

Honda UK: “A tribute that matches the performance”

Neil Fletcher, Head of Honda Racing & Development UK, comments:

“It is an honor to be involved in this project. Dean’s performances at this year’s TT were phenomenal, and this replica is a fitting tribute. We had an overwhelming response to last year’s John McGuinness Replica, and I am confident that the twelve lucky customers who secure a Dean Harrison Replica will be absolutely delighted with their purchase.”

Only twelve contenders

Anyone who wants to obtain a copy must register via the official Honda dealer network. With just twelve copies and an autograph from the man himself, there’s a good chance they’ll sell out faster than Dean’s first run through Bray Hill.

Honda’s tribute to Dean Harrison is more than just a limited edition — it’s an ode to speed, craftsmanship and British racing spirit. And let’s be honest: if it looks good, it’s good.

– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.

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