Honda six cylinder GP motorbike
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CAFE RACER!!!.....
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Speaking of copying, the Benelli 750 sei was a tight copy of the Honda 500-4, with 2 extra cylinders added on. The Honda pistons, valves et al could be swapped out on the sei. The CBX 1170 six introduced in 1978 is very similar in design to the 250GP design that dominated racing in the sixties, the bike shownhere.
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Benelli Sei cames out first. Japs are good to make copycats.
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The best race bike in history, Honda RC166, 250cc. The sound bring tears to my eyes.
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The green plates are 250. If it's the one Redman paraded I've sat on it! I knew Ingvald Johansson, who bought it from Gerhard Heukerott, who supplied Honda with the specialist Swedish steels used in the engine. Ingvald's bike was nr 2, the very bike Redman first raced at Monza '64, causing a sensation. Very small bike, no more than a small 125, weighed a mere 220lbs? My motocross bike weighed 210! Very narrow 2.75/3.00 section tyres, how the hell they could they ride so fast in the bends?
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Beauty beyond belief. Ever heard the 125cc five?
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They use an engien to start the engine
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thats a rc166
You really are a numpty - do your research. This Honda was built years before the Sei.
lawnmoweracer 2 years ago 7
Its just great 17.000 rpm and 240 km/h in 1965-1967
Nissehultswe 4 years ago 4