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The CR500 was first produced in 1984, and had a 491 cc (30.0 cu in) air-cooled two-stroke engine that produced 60.8 hp [citation needed], the most powerful motocross bike that Honda had ever produced. [11] For 1985, a new water-cooled engine was introduced. The CR500 raced in long desert rallies like the Baja 500 and 1000. The 500 cc racing ...
Honda began researching All Terrain Vehicles as early as 1967. [1] Within 18 months they had designed and shipped their first three-wheeled vehicle, designated US90 , as a 1970 model. Honda's dominance of the ATC market peaked in 1984, with 370,000 units shipped and a 69% market share. [ 2 ]
[6] [17] Jobé's 1987 500cc championship was notable as he won riding a privateer Honda CR500. [18] Most of his rivals were on the official works teams of Honda, Kawasaki or KTM. In 1988, having been crowned World Champion in the 500cc class, Jobé competed in the 125cc World Championship to attempt to win the "Triple Crown" (FIM 125, 250 and ...
Honda: Honda RS500: 8 Boet van Dulmen: All Team Honda Benelux-Elf Honda: Honda NS500: 9 Didier de Radiguès: All 57 63 Pierre-Etienne Samin: 7, 9 Team Elf c/o ROC Elf-Honda: Elf 2: 34 39 32 31 36 44 53 45 40 33 Christian Le Liard: All Cagiva Cagiva: Cagiva C10: 10 Virginio Ferrari: 12 58 43 Marco Lucchinelli: 6–8, 12 Chevallier Chevallier ...
1985-1987 Honda ATC250SX; Honda ATC300R (prototype) Honda ATC350R (prototype) 1985-1986 Honda ATC350X; 1987 Honda ATC500R (prototype) 1977-1988 Honda Odyssey 250 and 350; 1989-1990 Honda Pilot 400; 1990 Honda Duet (prototype) 1986-1987 Honda Fourtrax 70; 1993–present Honda TRX90X; 1985-1988 Honda Fourtrax 125; 1984 Honda Fourtrax 200 (Honda's ...
1985 Harley-Davidson White House, Tennessee [12] Bahattin Sofuoğlu: October 25, 2002: Turkish ... Honda CR500 Mesquite, Nevada: Joi Harris: August 14, 2017: 40 American
He emerged as a regular Grand Prix winner in 1984, and took his first world title in 1985. [3] In this year's Motocross des Nations at Gaildorf in Germany he also took the overall individual win beating American riders Jeff Ward and David Bailey. He retained his world title in 1986, following a season long battle with Honda team-mate André ...
The Finke Desert Race is an off-road, multi-terrain two-day race for motorbikes, cars, buggies and quad bikes through desert country from Alice Springs to the small and remote community of Aputula (called Finke until the 1980s) in Australia's Northern Territory.