In 1952 Honda began producing the Cub with two-stroke engine. Its big sales became basis for future development. In 1953 Honda began producing a four-stroke single powered motorcycle featuring more engineering sophistication. This small motorcycle was also called a Benly and featured a three-speed...
The following year Honda unleashed the most successful premier-class machine of all time: the NSR500. During the next decade and a half, ongoing iterations of the V4 two-stroke won more than 130 GPs and 21 Riders and Constructors World Championships. NSR500 world champions included Spencer, W...
The following year Honda unleashed the most successful premier-class machine of all time: the NSR500. During the next decade and a half, ongoing iterations of the V4 two-stroke won more than 130 GPs and 21 Riders and Constructors World Championships. NSR500 world champions included Spencer, W...