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r000 The Honda 19XX Racing Make Corporation Model was formed in 1982 as a subsidiary of<br />

estimate: $000 000 - $000 000<br />

the Honda Motor Company, with the charge to participate in motorbike<br />

offered without reserve<br />

racing in order to continually develop new technologies to apply<br />

to its production bikes. The nSR50 is a 49-cubic centimeter racing<br />

motorcycle produced as part of Honda’s nSR racing product line. It<br />

is one of several bikes designed as replicas of the Grand Prix series<br />

motorcycles built by the Honda Racing Corporation. These replicas<br />

were equipped with a 49-cubic centimeter water-cooled, two-stroke<br />

engine and a manual clutch with six speeds. Intended primarily for road<br />

use in the Japanese market, they were often exported to other markets.<br />

although not street legal in the United States, the nSR50 quickly became<br />

a popular bike on the Mini GP racing circuit, as many U.S. states offer<br />

safe and legal race circuits. This example is nearly new and displays<br />

only 52 miles on the odometer. It is finished in a sharp combination<br />

of black, red, and silver livery,<br />

with a green accent on the<br />

rear of the seat. Its continued<br />

popularity on racing circuits<br />

manufacturer makes a nearly Manufacturer pristine, low- production #<br />

origin mileage example City, Country like this one ID no. #<br />

motor just as attractive motor to the astute displacement cc<br />

collector power as to hp the racer looking length mm<br />

for an untouched machine.<br />

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