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Kamis, 20 Maret 2008

1990 Honda RC30

To the casual observer, the 1990 Honda RC30 motorcycle appeared to be just another player in the trendy crop of fiberglass-bodied sportbikes.

The RC30 looked like most any other sportbike,
but it was basically a racing motorcycle.

But to those in the know, it was nothing short of a thinly disguised racing machine. Released to the Japanese market in the late 1980s, American enthusiasts had to wait until 1990 to get their hands on an RC30.

Even then, a lofty price and limited availability made a 1990 Honda RC30 motorcycle a rare sight on public roads.

Though the 750-cc, double-overhead-cam V-4 produced "just" 86 horsepower--not a class-leading figure for 1990--it contained race-inspired components such as titanium connecting rods that reduced reciprocating weight.

Out front, the wheel and brake pads had quick-release mountings that smacked of racing influence. Likewise the rear wheel, which carried a brake disc to the inside, a chain sprocket to the outside of a single-sided swingarm, and attached with a single lug nut.

Yes, the RC30 may have looked like just another sports machine, but as we all know, looks can be deceiving.

See the next page for more pictures of the 1990 Honda RC30.

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