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The '''Honda RC211V''' was developed in | [[Image:2003 vross rc211v.jpg|right|thumb|2003 [[Valentino Rossi]] RC211V]] | ||
[[Image:2004 Honda CBR1000RR next to RC211V.jpg|200px|thumb|right|2004 [[Honda CBR1000RR]] next to RC211V]] | |||
The '''Honda RC211V''' was developed in 2001 by HRC (Honda Racing Corporation) because regulations for the World Championship [[motorcycle]] road racing 500 [[cc]] class were changed drastically for the 2002 season. The regulations changed, 2-stroke engines were -as before- limited to 500 cc and 4 [[cylinder]]s, but 4 stroke engines were allowed to grow up to 990 cc and an unlimited number of cylinders. The name of the class was modified to ''[[MotoGP]]'', and is limited to race prototypes only. | |||
In the beginning the RC211V was a unique machine, featuring a V-5 engine. Honda claims more than 240 [[hp]] (179 | In the beginning the RC211V was a unique machine, featuring a V-5 engine. Honda claims more than 240 [[Horsepower|hp]] (179 kW), 145 [[kilogram|kg]], and 330 km/h top speed. After dominating the races with rider [[Valentino Rossi]] in the debut year 2002, the RC211V/Valentino Rossi combination was a winner too in 2003. [[Nicky Hayden]] on the Repsol Honda RC211V is the current 2006 points leader in the MotoGP series. | ||
The Honda RC211V greatly inspired the design of Honda's [[Honda CBR1000RR|CBR1000RR]]. {{see|2004 Honda CBR1000RR development}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* [http://world.honda.com/WGP/ http://world.honda.com/WGP/] | * [http://world.honda.com/WGP/ http://world.honda.com/WGP/] | ||
* [http://www.fim.ch/en/default.asp?item=26# http://www.fim.ch/en/default.asp?item=26#] | * [http://www.fim.ch/en/default.asp?item=26# http://www.fim.ch/en/default.asp?item=26#] | ||
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[[Category:Honda motorcycles|RC211V]] | [[Category:Honda motorcycles|RC211V]] | ||
[[Category:Honda RC series|RC211V]] | |||
{{Motorcycle | |||
|name = Honda RC211V | |||
|photo=2003 vross rc211v.jpg | |||
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|manufacturer = Honda | |||
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|production = 2002 | |||
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|class = Sport Bike | |||
|engine = Liquid cooled, four-stroke, DOHC 4 valves, V5 | |||
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|power = 199.95 HP (149.1 KW) @ 14000RPM | |||
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|fuel_system = Injection | |||
|ignition = | |||
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|battery = | |||
|transmission = Gear box: 6 Speed <br> | |||
Final Drive: Chain <br> | |||
|frame = | |||
|suspension =Front: Telescopic fork <br> | |||
Rear: New unit pro-link | |||
|brakes = | |||
|front_tire = | |||
|rear_tire = | |||
|rake_trail = | |||
|wheelbase = 56.61 inches (1438 mm) | |||
|length = 80.71 inches (2050 mm) | |||
|width = 23.58 inches (599 mm) | |||
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|dry_weight = | |||
|wet_weight = 145.0 kg | |||
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|recommended_oil=Honda GN4 10W-40 | |||
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The '''[[Honda]] RC211V''' was a Liquid cooled, four-stroke, DOHC 4 valves, V5 Sport Bike [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] in 2002. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 199.95 HP (149.1 KW) @ 14000 RPM. | |||
==Drive== | |||
The bike has a 6 Speed transmission. | |||
==Chassis== | |||
The front suspension was a Telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a New unit pro-link. The wheelbase was 56.61 inches (1438 mm) long. | |||
==2002 - 2006 Honda RC211V== | |||
[[File:honda-rc211v-2002-2006-0.jpg|600px|2002 - 2006 Honda RC211V]] | |||
First released in 2002, the RC211V is a super sport motorcycle produced by Honda which was especially designed to participate into racing competitions. | |||
[[Category:Sport Bike motorcycles]] | |||
[[Category:Honda motorcycles]] | |||
[[Category:2000s motorcycles]] |
Latest revision as of 20:00, 23 November 2019
The Honda RC211V was developed in 2001 by HRC (Honda Racing Corporation) because regulations for the World Championship motorcycle road racing 500 cc class were changed drastically for the 2002 season. The regulations changed, 2-stroke engines were -as before- limited to 500 cc and 4 cylinders, but 4 stroke engines were allowed to grow up to 990 cc and an unlimited number of cylinders. The name of the class was modified to MotoGP, and is limited to race prototypes only.
In the beginning the RC211V was a unique machine, featuring a V-5 engine. Honda claims more than 240 hp (179 kW), 145 kg, and 330 km/h top speed. After dominating the races with rider Valentino Rossi in the debut year 2002, the RC211V/Valentino Rossi combination was a winner too in 2003. Nicky Hayden on the Repsol Honda RC211V is the current 2006 points leader in the MotoGP series.
The Honda RC211V greatly inspired the design of Honda's CBR1000RR.
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Honda RC211V | |
Manufacturer | |
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Production | 2002 |
Class | Sport Bike |
Engine | Liquid cooled, four-stroke, DOHC 4 valves, V5 |
Horsepower | 199.95 HP (149.1 KW) @ 14000RPM |
Fuel System | Injection |
Transmission | Gear box: 6 Speed Final Drive: Chain |
Suspension | Front: Telescopic fork Rear: New unit pro-link |
Wheelbase | 56.61 inches (1438 mm) |
Length | 80.71 inches (2050 mm) |
Width | 23.58 inches (599 mm) |
Weight | 145.0 kg (wet) |
Recommended Oil | Honda GN4 10W-40 |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Honda RC211V was a Liquid cooled, four-stroke, DOHC 4 valves, V5 Sport Bike motorcycle produced by Honda in 2002. Claimed horsepower was 199.95 HP (149.1 KW) @ 14000 RPM.
Drive[edit | edit source]
The bike has a 6 Speed transmission.
Chassis[edit | edit source]
The front suspension was a Telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a New unit pro-link. The wheelbase was 56.61 inches (1438 mm) long.
2002 - 2006 Honda RC211V[edit | edit source]
First released in 2002, the RC211V is a super sport motorcycle produced by Honda which was especially designed to participate into racing competitions.