1/12 Motorcycle Series No.14
Honda RS1000 Endurance Racer
Item No: 14014
Honda's Hard-Working 1981 Endurance Racer
From their endurance racing debut in 1976 until 1980 Honda received excellent service from the dominant RCB1000, but in 1980 it was decided to switch to the RS1000. As a base, it used the CB900F, which itself had heritage from the RCB1000. The RS1000 utilized an air-cooled 4-stroke DOHC 4-cylinder powerplant that in its 999cc 1981 spec offered 130hp. In 1980 the bike showed what it was made of, taking a glorious championship, and while it failed to repeat in 1981 it demonstrated there was still plenty of gas in the tank by taking the 8 Hour race in Suzuka, Japan, and coming in second in the overall rankings on the season.
About the Model
★This is a 1/12 scale plastic model assembly kit of the Honda RS1000 endurance racer from 1981. ★Length: 180mm, width: 44mm, height: 115mm.
★The detailed depiction of the DOHC 4-cylinder engine features cooling fins and cabling, plus a stunning depiction of the exhaust. ★Features solid synthetic rubber tires. ★Cowling shapes are authentically depicted. ★Realistic movement is provided by the coil-sprung rear suspension. ★Comes with parts depicting jack, plus high-quality Cartograf decals.
Information is correct as of August 7, 2015. Specifications are subject to change without notice.