The FIM has updated its 2026 homologated motorcycle list as of March 26, with some important changes in different categories.
In the Supersport Next Generation class, the QJ Motor SRK 800 RS has had its homologation suspended due to not meeting FIM rules.
In the Sportbike category, the Kove 450 RR is still awaiting Phase 2 homologation, while the Triumph Daytona 660 has been fully approved.
Kove faced logistical and customs issues, which prevented it from completing Phase 2 homologation before the opening round of the 2026 FIM Sportbike World Championship in Portimão.
Despite this, the SBK Commission has allowed Kove to participate under special conditions set by the FIM.
The FIM SBK Technical Director can adjust the bike’s performance at any time, including limiting it to a maximum of 90 HP.
If the bike is found to have an unfair performance advantage, Kove must immediately make changes or risk being disqualified from the event.
To ensure fairness, Kove, its riders, and team will not be allowed to score any points until the full homologation process is completed.
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