Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer
From their endurance rushing first in 1976 until 1980 Honda received excellent service through the principal RCB1000, in 1980 it had been chose to switch to the RS1000. As a base, it utilized the CB900F. The RS1000 used an air-cooled 4-stroke DOHC 4-cylinder powerplant that in its 999cc 1981 spec offered 130hp. In 1980 the bicycle revealed just what it had been made from, using a glorious championship, even though it didn't duplicate in 1981 it demonstrated there was nevertheless numerous fuel in tank by taking the 8 Hour race in Suzuka, Japan, and coming in second in the overall ratings regarding the period.
About the Model
1/12 scale finished synthetic display model of the No.2 1981 Honda RS1000, with complete cowling. Length: 180mm, width: 44mm, height: 115mm. This finished model has improvements over the construction kit, such as for instance cowl display, mesh pipeline to depict braided hose, additional breather pipeline and front brake cabling, bands bundling cables, fuel tank shape alterations and new headlight place. The effect is a very accurate depiction of bike. Marvel during the detailed paint work regarding the engine, plus fine work on the drive sprockets and chains, in addition to gradation in the exhaust pipes. Metallic stickers are used for a realistic finish on the front side fork. A racing stand is included.