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  2. Honda Sport 90 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Sport 90, Super 90, or S90, is a motorcycle produced by Honda from 1964 to 1969. [1] The Sport 90 was based on the Honda Super Cub and uses an 89.6 cc (5.47 cu in) single-cylinder OHC air-cooled engine. The engine links to a four-speed manual transmission. There is no tachometer but the speedometer indicates speed ranges for each gear.

  3. Castrol Honda SuperBike World Champions - Wikipedia

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    Castrol HONDA SuperBike World Champions is a licensed motorcycle racing game, developed by Intense Simulations Entertainment and Interactive Entertainment, Ltd. and published by Midas Interactive. The game features the Honda RVF750 RC45 and the riders of the 1997 Superbike World Championship season .

  4. Castrol Honda Superbike Racing - Wikipedia

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    The player controls a motorcyclist (default names are A.Slight and C.Edwards) in races on various international race tracks. Game types are "Practice Session" (solo practice), "Trainer Session" (where the player has to follow the trainer's bike to learn the optimum racing line), "Single Race" (one race on a chosen track against contestants) and "Championship" (race the whole season).

  5. 1990 Superbike World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Honda: Honda RC30: 8 44 46 75 Christian Zwedorn: 3,7-8 16 Malcolm Campbell: 3-4 Moriwaki Engineering Honda: Honda RC30: 8,11 Telecom HRA Rothmans HRA Honda: Honda RC30: 12-13 8 20 Daryl Beattie: 12-13 25 Scott Doohan: 12 Eckert Motorradtechnik Honda: Honda RC30: 25 Andreas Hofmann: 1,4,9 Team Green Kawasaki Deutschland Kawasaki: Kawasaki ZXR ...

  6. 2000 Superbike World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Honda: Honda VTR1000: 56 Scott Webster: 2 Suzuki Suzuki: Suzuki GSX-R750: 58 Akira Ryō: 3 59 Keiichi Kitagawa: 3 Cabin Honda Honda: Honda VTR1000: 60 Shinichi Ito: 3 Kotake RSC Honda: Honda RC45: 61 Makoto Tamada: 3 Sakurai Honda Honda: Honda VTR1000: 63 Yuichi Takeda: 3 Pacific Ducati: Ducati 996 RS2000: 65 Giuliano Sartoni: 7–8, 12 91 ...

  7. Honda CB750 and CR750 - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1960s Honda motorcycles were, overall, the world's biggest sellers. There were the C100 Cub step-through—the best-selling motorcycle of all time—the C71, C72, C77 and CA77/8 Dreams; and the CB72/77 Super Hawks/Sports. A taste of what was ahead came with the introduction of the revolutionary CB450 DOHC twin-cylinder machine in ...

  8. AMA Superbike Championship - Wikipedia

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    At the inception of the series there was stiff competition between the more experienced teams racing European twin cylinder bikes, which included the BMW R90S, Ducati and MotoGuzzi motorcycles and the teams racing the more powerful Japanese inline fours from Kawasaki, Suzuki, Honda and Yamaha. While the Japanese bikes produced more horsepower ...

  9. 2022 Superbike World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Hafizh Syahrin switched from Moto2 to WorldSBK with MIE Honda Racing. Tarran Mackenzie ( 2021 British Superbike champion ) was expecting to participate in three wildcard events at Assen, Donington Park, and a third circuit to be confirmed, [ 30 ] riding a factory Yamaha instead of his usual McAMS British-specification superbike. [ 26 ]