Honda ST1100 Pan-European

A 2001 Honda ST1100 Pan-European First Responders motorcycle in NHS emergency livery

Key facts

  • Year

    2001

  • Country

    Japan

  • Capacity

    1084cc

  • Cylinders

    double overhead camshaft

  • Output

    100bhp at 7500rpm

  • Performance

    135mph

  • Price new

    £9,400

  • Owner

    National Motor Museum Trust (Donated by South Central Ambulance Service Trust)

  • Manufacturer

    Honda Motor Co. Ltd

In recent years ambulance services have made use of motorcycles for rapid deployment of First Responders to accident sites and thus gaining the vital minutes that can make the difference between life and death. This Honda ST1100 was used by the South Central Ambulance Service from 2001 until 2016, mainly in Oxfordshire and Hampshire.

The Honda ST1100 Pan-European was in production from 1989 to 2001. It was designed as a touring bike, ideal for long-distance journeys. Highly regarded by riders, it became a popular choice for emergency service use, serving with Police forces and ambulance services. It was superseded by the ST1300 in 2002.

Panoramic view of the first floor of the National Motor Museum

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