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  2. Honda RC213V - Wikipedia

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    RC= Honda's traditional racing prefix for 4-stroke bikes; 213= third works bike of the 21st century; V= V engine; A limited-production run of a hand-built, road-going version designated RC213V-S was introduced in 2015 as a MotoGP replica. [2] [3] Honda merchandised a Sports Kit upgrade package to allow owners to improve the specification for ...

  3. Honda racing motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Honda RC116 display at Honda Collection Hall in Motegi Honda RC142 display at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show Honda RC160 display at the 2009 Tokyo Motor Show. The large majority of works racing motorcycles manufactured by the motorcycle racing division of Honda of Japan, currently called Honda Racing Corporation (HRC, previously called the Racing Service Center), carry the iconic prefix RC.

  4. KTM RC250GP - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the "Production Racer", KTM build a limited production of track-only bikes between 2013 and 2016 based on the RC250GP known as the RC250R. It was intended to be a cheaper "entry level" model for private racers. The bike was subsequently entered as a number of one-off wildcard entries by various teams in the 2014 season.

  5. Honda RC212V - Wikipedia

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    The Honda RC212V is a Japanese motorcycle created for road racing in the 800 cc (49 cu in) MotoGP series. Officially introduced on 30 October 2006 as the RC211V replacement in the MotoGP series, it was developed by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) throughout 2006 and began officially racing in the 2007 season.

  6. KTM 1190 RC8 - Wikipedia

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    KTM's two-year plan was to get the bike regularly on the podium in superstock before moving up to the Superbike World Championship. For 2009, the KTM RC8 Super Cup ran as a one make support class at selected rounds of the British Superbike Championship , and in 2010 Redline KTM competed in the newly-formed BSB Evo class with rider James Edmeades.

  7. KTM 390 series - Wikipedia

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    A sport bike version of the 390 Duke, the KTM RC 390 was presented at the 2013 EICMA motorcycle show in Italy, though most details had been leaked a few weeks earlier. [ 10 ] [ 28 ] The 2014 model year road racing style bike has the same 373 cc engine making a claimed 44 hp (33 kW) @ 9,500 rpm with a claimed weight without fuel of 147 kg (324 lb).

  8. Honda VFR750R - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VFR750R, model code 'RC30', is a fully faired, solo-seat-only racing motorcycle created for homologation purposes for the World Superbike Championship by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC).

  9. MTT Turbine Superbike - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, MTT released two new models. The first was a trike with the 420 HP turbine engine. It features the latest technology and enhanced safety features. The second new bike released by MTT is the 420-RR (Race Ready). The 420-RR is the most extreme bike that MTT produces based on technical advances, aerodynamics and Race Ready enhancements. [4]