Honda NSR series
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Honda NSR is a designation that applies to two types of two-stroke motorcycles from Honda. The NSR designation was used by Honda for both their factory Grand Prix racing machines built by the Honda Racing Corporation subdivision, and for the race replica motorcycles produced mainly for the Japanese market for general road use.
The official factory racing machines series included:
- NSR250
- NSR500
Neither racing model designation is currently in use, with the NSR500 having been replaced by the MotoGP RC211V series when the premiere class returned to four stroke motors, and the NSR250 being discontinued in favor of the RS250 model designation.
The race replica series includes:
- NSR50
- NSR125
- NSR150SP/RR
- NSR250R/SE/SP
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[edit] External links
- NSR-WORLD.COM - The World's largest Honda NSR resource. Tuning information, technical specifications, parts manuals, model history, and discussion/help forum.
- NSR500 Heritage - official Honda page for heritage info on the NSR500