The Lineage of Honda's Grand Prix Motorcycles - Asphalt & Rubber
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Part of Honda's racing success has been the fact that the Japanese motorcycle manufacturer has been able to attract some of the best riders ever to come to a Grand Prix race's starting line. But also part of the equation has been the superb equipment that HRC, Honda's racing department, produces for its riders, bike likes the Honda NSR500, RC211v, RC212V, and RC213V, which have widely been regarded as the best machines on the grid in each of their respective eras. It would appear that Honda has a firm grasp on the next few years of MotoGP racing, and as a bit of an homage to this company's fantastic two-wheeled craftsmanship, along with the racers who rode them, we give you wallpaper-sized photos of Honda's Grand Prix motorcycles, from the 1995 to 2013 seasons.
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